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Welcome to Pop Culture Featuring The Estate of Jay Ward, the 33rd catalog auction at Van Eaton Galleries.
I’d like to take a moment to thank all of our consignors who have entrusted us with treasures from their collections. We have a great community of collectors, and we look forward to finding these fantastic pieces new homes. A special thank you to the Ward family for their collaboration in celebrating Jay’s legacy through this auction. Our team worked hard to make this all happen, and I couldn’t be more grateful for their efforts.
Inside of this catalog, you’ll find almost 900 lots of phenomenal pop culture collectibles. We have guitars signed by rock legends, rare animation art, movie posters, Los Angeles sports memorabilia, and props from fan-favorite movies, including Pee-wee Herman’s screen-used bike from “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure!” On top of it all, we are honored to present the estate of animation legend Jay Ward. His artistry and hilarious sense of humor are evident in every single lot. Jay’s collection covers the history of Rocky, Bullwinkle, and all of their friends, from their television debuts to the Dudley Do-Right Emporium and beyond.
Speaking of the Dudley Do-Right Emporium, we have recreated the classic Sunset Strip store right here at Van Eaton Galleries! You can come in, shop, and take home souvenirs featuring Jay Ward’s legendary characters today. It’s only happening for a limited time, so be sure to visit while you can.
If you enjoy browsing through this catalog, follow us for more information on upcoming online-exclusive auctions, live events, and our next big Disney Parks catalog auction. 2025 is going to be a great year here at Van Eaton Galleries, and I’m excited for you to be part of it all.
Good luck bidding, and I hope that you find something special.
Mike Van Eaton
Wossamotta U, Class of ’59



PHOTOS AND SIGNATURES - 4
MOVIE POSTERS - 12
ORIGINAL ART - 22
PROPS AND CONCEPTS - 27
Star Wars ... 28
Indiana Jones Chronicles ... 33
Fantasy and Sci-Fi ... 37
Pee-wee’s Big Adventure Bike ... 42
Harry Potter ... 54
Middle-earth ... 61
NEWSPAPER COMICS - 68
ANIMATION - 71
Warner Bros ... 77
Coal Black ... 86
Yellow Submarine ... 92
MUSIC & GUITARS - 97
L.A. SPORTS HEROES - 103
TELEVISION - 106
TOYS - 112
NON-DISNEY THEME PARKS - 117
THE WORLD OF JAY WARD -120
Crusader Rabbit ... 120
Rocky and Bullwinkle ... 123
Dudley Do-Right ... 154
Fractured Fairy Tales ... 159
Mr. Peabody and Sherman ... 160
Jay Ward ... 162

Hoppity Hooper ... 179
George of the Jungle ... 180
Super Chicken ... 191
Unproduced Works ... 193
Cereal Commercials ... 198
The Dudley Do-Right Emporium ... 205
HANNA-BARBERA STUDIOS - 225
TV ANIMATION - 244
THE SIMPSONS - 255
In the years before digital imaging, the movies used 8” x 10” glossy prints. Directors and casting agents found actors through their headshots, and publicity stills were sent to newspapers and magazines to promote the films. A prized memento for any fan was an autographed photo of their idol. This section offers signed photos from many legends of the silver screen.


1. A Collection of Mae West Signed Checks. (Mae West, 1937) A collection of five California Bank personal checks signed by Mae West. Measuring 3.25” x 8.75”, the checks are in good to very good condition with edge tears, tape, discoloration from age, graphite and ink markings, and perforations from bank use. $100 - $200

4. A Judy Garland Signed Headshot. (Judy Garland, 1940s-50s) A glamorous headshot of Judy Garland, signed in blue ink with an inscription. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photo is in fair condition with edge wear, creasing, a 0.5” tear on the left edge, two 0.25” tears on the right edge, light warping, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

2. A Pair of Signed Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Photos. (Ball/Arnaz, 1940s) A pair of WWII-era headshots of married screen duo Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, each signed in ink with dedications to Squadron Six. Both measuring 7.5 x 9.5, the photos are in good condition with light edge wear, creasing, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200



3. A “The Barkleys of Broadway” Astaire & Rogers Photo Print. (MGM, 1949-60s)
A photo print of classic screen couple Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in “The Barkleys of Broadway.” The film was set to star Astaire and Judy Garland, but an unwell Garland was replaced at the last minute by Rogers. This marked the pair’s tenth movie together and features their last dance on film. Measuring 11” x 14”, the photo print is in good condition with light scratches, creases, and edge wear. $50 - $100
5. A Judy Garland Signed Contract. (William Morris Agency, 1951) A signed contract between Judy Garland and William Morris Agent Abe Lastfogel, dated September 18, 1951. The document, superseding their original 1950 agreement, certifies that Garland is making Lastfogel her sole and exclusive agent for three years, during which he receives 10% of her gross compensation. Measuring 8.5” x 12.75” adhered to 8.5” x 14” backing paper, the typed contract is in good condition with light discoloration from age, edge wear, pinholes, creases, and an inscription from the reverse faintly visible through the front. $200 - $400

6. A Collection of Harper Goff “Bright Leaf” Set Photos. (Warner Bros., 1950)
Sixteen black and white glossy photos taken during during production of the Western film “Bright Leaf,” from the collection of Disney Legend Harper Goff. Goff worked as a set designer for a wide variety of films and studios between the 1940s-70s and was often uncredited for his work. Measuring 8.25” x 10” each, the photos are in good to very good condition with scratches, creases, and wear. $100 - $200

7. A Collection of Marilyn Monroe Publications. (Pocket Books/Now/Modern Screen, 1953-1957) A collection of six publications relating to Marilyn Monroe’s rise to fame in 1953 after starring in “Niagra,” “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” and “How to Marry a Millionaire.” Included are a Will Acting Spoil Marilyn Monroe? Pocket Books biography, a January 1954 Now magazine featuring Monroe and Joe DiMaggio cover, and four issues of Modern Screen magazine with Marilyn on the cover from October 1953, March 1954, September 1954, and June 1955. Ranging in size from 4.25” x 6.5” to 8.5” x 11”, the publications are in good to very good condition with discoloration from age, creases, scratches, wear, and edge wear, particularly the spines. $100 - $200

10. A Barbara Stanwyck Signed Photo. (Barbara Stanwyck, 1950s-80s) A headshot of four-time Oscar nominee, Barbara Stanwyck, signed with a personalized dedication in black ink. Measuring 11” x 14”, the signed photo displays in very good condition with light stains, scuffs, wear, and waviness. $100 - $200

8. A Multi-Signed “The Honeymooners” Photo. (CBS, 1950s/1960s-80s) A black and white “The Honeymooners” photo signed by stars Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows, Art Carney, and Joyce Randolph. Measuring 8” x 10” in a 15” x 18” framed matte, the photo is in good condition, with scratches, heavy toning, wear, and scuffs to the frame.
$100 - $200

9. A Katharine Hepburn Signed Bank Check. (Katharine Hepburn, 1957) A Bank of America check signed by Katharine Hepburn, dated February 22, 1957, and made out to 20th Century Fox. Measuring 3” x 6”, the check is in very good condition with light creases and perforations from bank use. $100 - $200

11. A Pair of Boris Karloff Signed Photos. (Boris Karloff, 1950s-60s) A pair of headshots of “Frankenstein” star, Boris Karloff, signed in ink. Measuring 5” x 7” and 8” x 10”, the photos are in very good condition with edge wear and creases to the lower left corners of both. $100 - $200


12. A 19th-Century Wood Block from The Vincent Price Collection. (Vincet Price, 1962-71) A 19th-century French printing wood block in a display box from “The Vincent Price Collection.” An avid art collector himself, Price partnered with Sears to sell artworks and antiquities through their catalog. The back includes the Vincent Price Collection stickers, and a hand-typed card describing the piece. Accomplished in hardwood, the wood block measures 7” x 2.5” x 1” and is in fine used condition with light scratches and spots of chipping. The glassless shadow box measures 14” x 11.5” x 1.75” and displays in very good condition, with typical wear from age to the labels on back. $100 - $200

13. A “Singin’ in the Rain” Photo Signed by Debbie Reynolds. (MGM, 1952) A photo of Debbie Reynolds and Gene Kelly in “Singin’ in the Rain,” signed by Reynolds with a dedication in black marker. Measuring 8” x 10” in a 10.5” x 12.5” frame, the photo is in very good condition with light wear and fading on the signature. $100 - $200

16. A John Wayne Signed Publicity Photo. (John Wayne, 1970s) A signed publicity photo of Western and War movie icon, John Wayne, best known for his roles in “Stagecoach,” “True Grit,” and “Red River.” Wayne signed the top left of the corner in black ink with a dedication. Measuring 8” x 10” and presented in a frame measuring 12” x 10”, the photo is in fine condition.
$100 - $200

14. Three Alfred Hitchcock Publicity Photos. (Universal, 1956-72) Three publicity photos of Alfred Hitchcock for his films, “The Wrong Man,” “The Birds,” and “Frenzy.” Measuring 8” x 10.25”, the photos are in good to very good condition with light edge wear and creasing, a pen inscription on one, and adhesive residue on the “Frenzy” photo.
$100 - $200

17. A Signed Vincent Price Headshot. (Vincent Price, 1970s-90s) A headshot of horror legend Vincent Price, signed in blue ink with a dedication. Measuring 8” x 10” the photo is in fine condition. $100 - $200


15. A Frank Sinatra Signed Season’s Greetings Card. (Frank Sinatra, 1970s-90s) A Season’s Greetings card signed in blue marker by “Ol’ Blue Eyes” himself, Frank Sinatra. Measuring 4.25” x 6” opened and 3” x 4.25” closed, the card is in very good condition with light wear and discoloration from age. $100 - $200





18. A Collection of Harper Goff “Hec Ramsey” Concept Prints. (NBC, 1972)
A collection of five black and white concept art prints from the television series “Hec Ramsey.” The early 20th-century small-town concepts were designed by Disney Legend Harper Goff, who years earlier created the Nautilus for “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 8.25” x 11.25” each, the prints display in good condition with heavy scratches, creases, and wear. $100 - $200

19. A Multi-Signed Reproduction “Live and Let Die” Poster. (United Artists, 1973) A multi-signed “Live and Let Die” reproduction poster. Signatures include Roger Moore, Jane Seymour, Madeline Smith, Gloria Hendry, composer George Martin, and director Guy Hamilton. Measuring 20” x 30”, the low-resolution poster displays in good condition with creases, tape residue, stains, wear, and heavy scratches, particularly to Moore’s face. $100 - $200

22. A Signed Photo of Joan Crawford and Butterfly McQueen. (Crawford/ McQueen, 1950-70s) A “Mildred Pierce” publicity photo signed by Joan Crawford and Butterfly McQueen in blue ink. Measuring 8” x 10” the photo is in good condition with light edge wear and scratches. $100 - $200



20. A Pair of Ray Harryhausen Signed Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazines. (Warren Magazine, 1975) Issues #117 and #118 of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, both signed in ink by legendary stop-motion special effects animator, Ray Harryhausen. Issue #117 features a special 20-page tribute to Harryhausen. Measuring 8” x 11”, the magazines are in good condition with wear and creasing from reading, partial separation of the cover from the binding staples, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

23. A Jerry Lewis Signed Photo. (Jerry Lewis, 1982) A photo of comedy legend Jerry Lewis, signed with a dedication in black ink. Presented in a frame measuring 13” x 10” with a visible image area of 8.25” x 7.25”, the photo is in fine condition. $50 - $100

21. A Carrie Fisher Signed The Story of Star
Fox, 1977) A The Story of Star
picture disc signed by Carrie Fisher in black ink. The picture disc includes dialogue, music, and sound effects from the Oscar-winning film. Measuring 12” in diameter in a 12.5” x 12.5” sleeve, the record is in good condition with scratches, wear, creases on the sleeve, and a stain on the reverse. $300 - $500

24. A Clayton Moore Signed “The Lone Ranger” Photo. (ABC, 1983) A black and white Clayton Moore “The Lone Ranger” photo, signed with a personalized dedication in black marker. Measuring 8” x 9.75”, the photo displays in very good condition with scratches and light wear. $50 - $100


26. A Signed Photo of Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter. (Tim Curry, 1980s-90s) A photo of Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the cult classic “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” signed in red ink. Measuring 8” x 10” the photo is in fine condition. $100 - $200

25. A “Blazing Saddles” Multi-Signed Frying Pan Display. (Warner Bros., 1980s) A “Blazing Saddles” frying pan display signed by the cast of Mel Brooks’ comedy classic. Signatures include Brooks, Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, Slim Pickens, and Harvey Korman all in black ink. The elaborate felt and foam core display features low-resolution photos from the film and the tagline “Never give a saga an even break!” The pan measures 9.25” in diameter on an 18.75” x 20” foam core display, in good condition with fading to the signatures, edge wear, scratches, scuffs, material loss on the letters, and holes at the corners from display. $200 - $400

27. A Signed Headshot of Jackie Cooper. (Jackie Cooper, 1985) A headshot of actor and director Jackie Cooper, signed and dated 7/85 in black ink. Measuring 8” x 10” the photo is in very good condition with light edge wear and discoloration from age. $50 - $100

28. A Signed Kirk Douglas Headshot. (Kirk Douglas, 1984) A headshot of Kirk Douglas signed in ink with a dedication. Measuring 8” x 10” the photo is in very good condition with light edge wear. $100 - $200

29. A Dean Martin Signed Photo. (Dean Martin, 1980s-90s) A black and white photo of “The King of Cool,” Dean Martin, signed with a personalized dedication in black marker. Measuring 7” x 9” in a 13.5” x 15.5” framed matte, the photo is in very good condition with light wear, while the frame displays in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $50 - $100

32. A Signed Ernest Borgnine Publicity Photo. (Ernest Borgnine, 1990s) A signed publicity photo of Ernest Borgnine, best known for his roles in “The Dirty Dozen,” “McHale’s Navy,” and towards the end of his career, “SpongeBob SquarePants” as Mermaid Man. Borgnine signed the bottom left corner with a dedication in blue ink. Measuring 13” x 10” matted with a visible image of 8.25” x 7.25”, the photo is in fine condition. $50 - $100

30. A Gregory Peck Signed Headshot. (Gregory Peck, 1980s-2000s) A headshot of Gregory Peck, signed in black ink with a dedication. There is a printed signature by Peck on the left side. Measuring 8” x 10” the photo is in good condition with edge wear, a crease to the lower left corner, and light discoloration from age. $50 - $100

33. A Buddy Ebsen Signed Photo. (Buddy Ebsen, 1990s) A headshot of Buddy Ebsen signed in black ink with a dedication by “The Beverly Hillbillies” actor. Measuring 13” x 10” matted, with a visible image of 8.25” x 7.25”, the framed photo is in fine condition. $50 - $100

31. A Janet Leigh Signed “Hills of Home” Reproduction Photo. (MGM, 1960s-1990s) A Janet Leigh signed promotional photo color reproduction from “Hills of Home.” The 1948 Lassie film was an early starring role for the actress, right on the cusp of stardom. Leigh signed the photo in blue marker and wrote “Hills of Home 1947.” Measuring 10” x 16” in a 11.25” x 17.25” frame, the signed reproduction photo is in fair condition with heavy creases, scuffs, and wear. $50 - $100

34. A Signed Photo of George C. Scott. (George C. Scott, 1990s) A photo of George C. Scott signed with a dedication in blue ink. Scott is best known for his roles as General George S. Patton in the film “Patton” as well as performances in “The Hustler” and “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.” Measuring 13” x 10” matted, with a visible image of 8.25” x 7.25”, the framed photo is in fine condition. $50 - $100

35. A Charlton Heston Signed Headshot. (Charlton Heston, 1990s) A headshot of Charlton Heston, signed by the actor in black ink. Presented in a matted frame measuring 13” x 10” with a visible image area of 8.25” x 7.25”, the photo is in fine condition. $50 - $100

38. A Jim Carrey Signed “The Mask” Photo. (Jim Carrey, 1990s-2000s) A photograph of actor and comedian Jim Carrey as he appeared in the film “The Mask” signed in blue ink. Measuring 8” x 10” the photo is in fine condition. $50 - $100

36. A Signed Jane Seymour Photo. (Jane Seymour, 1990s) A photo of “Live and Let die” actress Jane Seymour signed in black ink with a dedication. Presented in a matted frame measuring 13” x 10” with a visible image of 8.25” x 7.25”, the photo is in fine condition. $50 - $100

39. A Pair of Signed Sean Connery Photos. (Sean Connery, 1990s) A pair of photographs of original James Bond actor Sir Sean Connery, both signed in blue ink. Measuring 8” x 10” the photos are in fine condition. $100 - $200

37. A Signed Christopher Reeve Headshot. (Christopher Reeve, 1990s) A headshot of “Superman” actor Christopher Reeve signed in blue ink with a dedication “To Jim.” Measuring 13” x 10” framed with a matte opening of 8.25” x 7.25”, the photo is in fine condition. $100 - $200


40. Julia Roberts Personal “Erin Brockovich” Script. (Universal, 2000) Julia Roberts’ personal script for “Erin Brockovich.” Roberts took home her first Best Actress Oscar for the box-office hit, which was based on a true story. The script is bound in a Universalbranded cover and the title page is stamped “Julia Roberts” in red ink. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in fine condition, while the cover displays in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, and wear. $50 - $100

41. Clint Eastwood’s Publishers Clearing House Van Bank. (IMG Group, 1996) A Publishers Clearing House Prize Patrol van bank from the personal collection of Clint Eastwood. The Prize Patrol traveled around the country, surprising event winners at their homes with a large check. Measuring 3” x 7” x 3” tall, the bank is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, stains, and wear from use. $50 - $100

44. Clint Eastwood’s Glass Candelabra. (Clint Eastwood, 1980s-2000s) A small glass candelabra from the estate of Academy Award-winner Clint Eastwood. Measuring 4.5” x 4.5”, the candelabra is in good condition with stains, residue, and wear from use. $50 - $100

42. Clint Eastwood’s Mini Hair Dryer and Shoe Polish Kit. (Clint Eastwood, 1970s-80s) A Windmere Pro Tote 1200 mini hair dryer and Red Bid boot polish kit from the estate of Clint Eastwood. Ranging in size from 2.25” in diameter to 3.5” x 5” x 2.5” in diameter, the items are in fair to good condition with scratches, scuffs, stains, and wear from use. $50 - $100

45. Clint Eastwood’s Gold Tone Platter. (Clint Eastwood, 1980s-2000s) A gold toned platter from the estate of Clint Eastwood. Measuring 6” x 7.5”, the plate is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, wear, and sticker residue on the bottom. $50 - $100

43. Clint Eastwood’s Music of Your Life CD Set. (Time-Life/Verve, 1994-2012) A Music of Your Life seven-disc box set from the estate of Clint Eastwood. Included are the two-disc Music of Your Life: It Must Be Love, two-disc Music of Your Life: Secret Rendezvous, the one-disc A Fine Romance: The Jerome Kern Songbook, and the two-disc They’re Playing Our Song. The Kern CDs are not original to the set, which is missing Music of Your Life: Some Enchanted Evening and Music of Your Life: Falling in Love. In jewel cases measuring 5” x 5.75” each in a 6” x 2.75” x 5.5” tall box, the set is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, wear, and tape residue on the Kern case. $50 - $100

46. Clint Eastwood’s Messenger Bag. (Clint Eastwood, 1990s-2000s) A leather messenger bag from the estate of Clint Eastwood. Measuring 5.5” x 9.25”, the bag is in very good condition with light wear. $50 - $100
Movie posters are works of art in their own right. Some are stylistic collages of the story’s elements, like “American Graffiti.” Others like “Jaws” epitomize the entire film in one image, and are as memorable as the films they represent.

47. A Movieland Animal Stars in Person Poster. (1940s-50s) A poster for a Movieland Animal Stars in Person! three-day event held in Torrance, CA. Presented by Daisy, the dog actor from the “Blondie” series, the show featured live animals from Hollywood productions, vaudeville acts, and trick rope artist Ray Berwick as Master of Ceremonies. Measuring 14” x 22.5”, the poster is in very good condition with light creases, wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

49. Three Signed Classic Sci-Fi Horror Movie Lobby Cards. (Warner Bros./Four Crown/Palo Alto, 1950s-60s) Three signed lobby cards from the Golden Age of campy, low-budget monster movies. Included are lobby cards for “Them!” signed by actors James Whitmore, Joan Weldon, and James Arness; “The Phantom Planet” signed by actors Richard Kiel and Coleen Gray; and “Monster from the Ocean Floor” signed by Roger Coreman in this first role as producer, and one unknown. Measuring 11” x 14, the cards are in fair to very good condition with edge wear and creasing, corner holes and tears, tape residue, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200


48. A James Whitmore Signed “The Next Voice You Hear” One-Sheet. (MGM, 1950) A one-sheet poster for the theatrical release of “The Next Voice You Hear,” signed in ink by James Whitmore. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition, with typical wear and creases along the original folds, separation at the edge and center fold points ranging from 0.25” to 1”, and light discoloration from age. $50 - $100

50. An “It Came from Beneath the Sea” Window Card. (Columbia, 1955) A window card for the sci-fi film “It Came From Beneath the Sea.” Measuring 14” x 22”, the window card displays in good condition with discoloration from age, creases, full vertical folds at the sides, lifting on the Saturday section, ink over Kenneth Tobey’s face, tape at the top, and pinholes from display. $100 - $200

51. An “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” One-Sheet. (Allied Artists, 1956) A one-sheet poster for the original theatrical release of “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in good condition with separation along the fold lines, a few small chips and paper loss, and some discoloration. $600 - $800

53. A “The Sound of Music” Italian Two-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1965) An Italian Due Foglio (two-sheet) poster for “The Sound of Music,” designed by Enzo Nistri. Measuring 39” x 55”, the poster displays in good condition with two 1” separations at the center fold points, four small separations at the folds on the left and right edges, and discoloration along the fold lines and edges. $100 - $200

52. A “Children of the Damned” One-Sheet Poster. (MGM, 1964) A one-sheet poster for the theatrical release of “Children of the Damned,” directed by Anton Leader. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds, separation at the crossfolds, a pin tear in the bottom center, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

54. A “The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean” Bus Stop Poster. (National General Pictures, 1972) A large Bus Stop poster for the Western comedy “The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean.” The John Huston-directed film was packed with a cast of stars including Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bisset, Roddy McDowall, Ava Gardner, and Huston himself as Grizzly Adams. Measuring 40” x 60” the heavy card stock poster is in good condition with creases, stains, scuffs, edge tears, and wear. $100 - $200

55. A “Deliverance” Bus Stop Theatrical Poster. (Warner Bros., 1972) A large Style B Bus Stop poster for the Best Picture Oscarnominated film “Deliverance,” starring Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds. Measuring 40” x 60”, the heavy card stock poster displays in good condition with light discoloration from age, creases, and heavy edge wear and tears, particularly the bottom right, up to 1” in length. $100 - $200

57. A “The Legend of Hell House” One-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1973) A one-sheet poster for the theatrical release of “The Legend of Hell House,” starring Roddy McDowall and Pamela Franklin. Measuring 27” x 41” the poster displays in good condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds, heavy creasing to the upper right corner with a 1” rip, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

56. A Cast Signed “American Graffiti” Re-Release One-Sheet. (Universal, 1978) A one-sheet poster for the 1978 theatrical re-release of “American Graffiti,” signed in ink by Cindy Williams, Paul Le Mat, and Candy Clark. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds, separation at the center fold points, a 1” tear to the upper right edge, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

58. A “The Hills Have Eyes” One-Sheet Poster. (Vanguard, 1977) A one-sheet poster for the original theatrical release of Wes Craven’s “The Hills Have Eyes.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

59. A “JAWS” Original One-Sheet Poster. (Universal, 1975) An original release one-sheet poster for Steven Spielberg’s “JAWS.” This variant features the invitation “When in Southern California visit Universal Studios Tour” along the top border, no MPAA rating at the bottom, and “JAWS” in large script at the lower right corner. Measuring 27” x 41” the tri-fold poster displays in very good condition with very light handling wear, two pinpoint chips to the top edge, slight discoloration from age, and light wear along the original folds. $1,000 - $2,000

60. A Star Wars 1977 Toyota Celica Sweepstakes Counter Display. (Toyota,1977) A countertop store display advertising a sweepstakes to win a custom Star Wars-themed Toyota Celica Liftback. Little is known about the custom car, yet it has developed a cult following among Star Wars enthusiasts. Measuring 15.25” x 11” the display is in good condition with dulled corners, creasing throughout, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200



62. A “Star Wars” & “Empire Strikes Back” Publicity Photo Collection. (20th Century Fox, 1977-1980) A massive collection of over 200 black and white publicity photos from “Star Wars” and “The Empire Strikes Back.” Included are images of Luke Skywalker at the farm on Tatooine, Yoda on Dagobah, the Throne Room Ceremony with Luke, Han, Chewbacca, and Princess Leia, Alec Guinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Darth Vader. The lot also includes a black and white glossy photo of an R2-D2 theatrical standee. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the glossy photos are in very good to fine condition with light wear, while the 8.25” x 10.25” R2-D2 standee photo displays in fair condition with heavy creases, scratches, wear, and tape repair up to 8.5” long on the reverse. $100 - $200



61. A “Star Wars” Publicity Photo Collection. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A collection of 18 black and white publicity photos for George Lucas’ cultural phenomenon “Star Wars.” Included are scenes featuring Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker, and the epic showdown between ObiWan Kenobi and Darth Vader. Measuring 8.25” x 10.25” each, the photos are in good to very good condition with light wear and scratches. $100 - $200


63. A “The Empire Strikes Back” Pressbook. (20th Century Fox, 1980) A pressbook for “The Empire Strikes Back” with seven stapled pages of print advertisements in a range of sizes. Measuring 23” x 17”, the pressbook displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing along the horizontal fold running the width of the center on all pages. $100 - $200


64. A Carrie Fisher Signed “The Empire Strikes Back” Re-Release One-Sheet. (20th Century Fox, 1982) A one-sheet poster for “The Empire Strikes Back” signed in ink by Carrie Fisher. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds, light separation at the center fold point, and edge wear. $300 - $500



66. A Set of “Return of the Jedi” Lobby Cards. (20th Century Fox, 1983) A set of eight lobby cards for “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.” Measuring 8” x 10”, the lobby cards are in good to very good condition with light wear and deep scratches to the Yoda card. $100 - $200



65. A Brown Bag Set of “Return of the Jedi” Publicity Stills. (20th Century Fox, 1983) A set of 16 publicity photos from “Return of the Jedi” with the original bag. The photos feature “Slave” Leia, Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo in camouflage on Endor, and more. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the glossy photos are in fine condition. The original 8.5” x 11.25” brown paper bag is stamped “Return of the Jedi” and in very good condition with light creasing near the top. $100 - $200

67. A Set of “Superman” Lobby Cards. (Warner Bros., 1978) A set of eight lobby cards from the first “Superman” film, starring Christopher Reeve. Among the set are scenes featuring Superman saving the day, Lois Lane, and Superman’s alter ego, Clark Kent. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the lobby cards are in very good condition with light creases, scuffs, and edge wear. $100 - $200



68. A “Moonraker” Lobby Card Collection. (United Artists, 1979) A collection of eight lobby cards for “Moonraker.” The space-themed film starring Roger Moore as James Bond was the franchise’s answer to the success of “Star Wars.” Measuring 8.25” x 11.75” each, the lithographically printed lobby cards are in very good condition with light scratches and edge wear. $100 - $200

70. A Set of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Production Photos. (Paramount, 1978) A collection of seven photos from “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” Included is one publicity photo of Spock, and six different enlargements from the set photographer’s coverage of the film featuring Kirk, Spock, and the bridge crew including Sulu and Ilia. Each measuring 8” x 10”, the photo prints are in very good condition, with one in good condition with some creasing and small spots of wear. The lot also includes a 4.5” x 6” sepia-tone postcard of the Original Star Trek series cast. $100 - $200

69. A “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” One-Sheet Poster. (Paramount, 1979) A one-sheet poster for the theatrical release of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” designed by Bob Peak. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with light wear and creases along the original folds, and light separation at the center fold points.
$100 - $200

71. A “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Captain Kirk Transparency Portrait. (Paramount, 1979) An original portrait of William Shatner as Captain Kirk in “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” From the collection of Bill Wallen, who helped create the promotional and advertising campaigns for the film, this portrait was created during production and is composed of seven layers of semi-transparent color which, when stacked, form the full image. Each layer measures 14” x 11” and is in very good condition with light handling and edge wear.
$100 - $200



72. A Set of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Lobby Cards. (Paramount, 1979) A set of eight lobby cards from the theatrical release of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” Measuring 11” x 14”, the cards are in fine condition. $100 - $200

74. An “Escape from New York” One-Sheet Poster. (Avco Embassy, 1981) A one-sheet poster for the original release of John Carpenter’s sci-fi classic “Escape from New York.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

73. A “Mad Max” One Sheet Poster. (American International Pictures, 1979) A one-sheet poster for the original theatrical release of George Miller’s “Mad Max.” Measuring 27” x 41” the poster displays in fair condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds, a 3” x 3.5” rip in the lower left corner, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200



75. A Set of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” Lobby Cards. (Paramount, 1981) A complete set of eight lobby cards for “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” the first film in the Indiana Jones franchise. The lithographically printed cards were issued by the National Screen Service and feature beautiful imagery from the film. Measuring 8” x 10”, the lobby cards are in fine condition. $100 - $200

76. A “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” One-Sheet Poster. (Paramount, 1982) A one-sheet poster for the theatrical release of “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds and edges, separation at the center fold points, and pinholes. $100 - $200






77. A Set of “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” Lobby Cards. (Universal, 1982) A complete set of eight lobby cards from the Steven Spielberg classic “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.” Among the set are scenes featuring Henry Thomas as Elliot, a young Drew Barrymore as Gertie, and K.C Martel as Greg. Measuring 11” x 14”, the lithographic cards are in good condition. $100 - $200



78. A Set of “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” Lobby Cards. (Universal, 1982) A set of eight lobby cards for Steven Spielberg’s box-office hit “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.” Among the set are scenes featuring Henry Thomas as Elliot, a young Drew Barrymore as Gertie, and K.C Martel as Greg. Measuring 8” x 10”, the lithographic lobby cards are in fine condition. $100 - $200
79. An “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” Press Kit. (Universal, 1982) An original release press kit for Steven Spielberg’s “E.T. the ExtraTerrestrial.” Included are 13 publicity photos (including two duplicates) and nine individual press releases with information on the production, cast and crew. Measuring from the 8” x 10” photos up to the 9” x 11” folder, the kit is in very good condition with light discoloration to the edges of the photos, oxidation stains from staples to the releases, and staining, creasing, and handling wear to the outer folder.
$100 - $200



80. A Collection of Jumbo “Return of the Jedi” Lobby Cards. (20th Century Fox, 1983) A collection of 11 U.S jumbo lobby cards for “Return of the Jedi.” The deluxe glossy lobby cards feature color imagery of memorable scenes from the film with studio information printed on the reverse. Measuring 20” x 16”, the cards are in good condition with edge wear and light creasing to the corners. $200 - $400

82. An “Outrageous Fortune” East Coast Poster & Display. (Buena Vista, 1987) An original theatrical poster and counter display for the Bette Midler and Shelley Long comedy “Outrageous Fortune.” Middler and Long were both promised top billing on the film’s poster and neither would relent. As a solution, Long was given top billing on posters displayed West of the Mississippi, and Midler was given top billing on posters East of the Mississippi, such as this one. The poster measures 27” x 41” and the counter display is 9.25” x 14”, both in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $100 - $200


81. A Kirk Douglas Signed “Tough Guys” One-Sheet. (Touchstone, 1986) A one-sheet poster for the original release of “Tough Guys,” signed with a dedication in ink by Kirk Douglas. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds and corners. $100 - $200

83. A One-Sheet “Arachnophobia” Poster. (Buena Vista, 1990) A one-sheet poster for the horror comedy “Arachnophobia,” starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman. The film marked the directorial debut of Frank Marshall, producer of “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Back to the Future,” and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in good condition with edge wear and tears, particularly the top left corner. $100 - $200
Presented here are the building blocks of motion picture history. These are the tools filmmakers use to design costumes and posters, and production elements seen on screen. The items on the following pages are each one-of-a-kind, representing unique moments in cinema.

84. A “Lady for a Night” John Wayne Costume Design. (Republic, 1942) A costume design for John Wayne as Jackson Morgan in “Lady for a Night,” signed by designer Jack Muhs. Accomplished in marker and watercolor on 12.25” x 17.75” artist board, the design displays in very good condition with smudges, scratches, edge wear, and tape residue from production use. $200 - $400

86. A “Shane” Alan Ladd Costume Design. (Paramount, 1953) An early costume design for Alan Ladd as the title character in “Shane.” Shane’s costume in this design more closely resembles his depiction in the book rather than the film. Measuring 14.5” x 20”, the colored pencil, marker, and watercolor design on artist board displays in very good condition with light creases, edge wear, scuffs, smudges, and spots of discoloration from age. $200 - $400



85. A Collection of Harper Goff “Bright Leaf” Story Drawings. (Warner Bros., 1950) A collection of 10 story drawings by Disney Legend Harper Goff for the film “Bright Leaf” starring Gary Cooper and Lauren Bacall. Early in his career, Goff was a set designer at other studios, often uncredited for his work. Accomplished in graphite and ink on thick paper and measuring 8.75” x 11.25”, the drawings are in very good condition with light edge wear and discoloration from age.
$200 - $400

87. An “I Love Lucy” Lucille Ball Costume Design. (CBS, 19531955) An “I Love Lucy” costume design for Lucille Ball by Elois Jenssen, the show’s costume designer. Jenssen signed the design near the bottom right in black ink. Accomplished in watercolor, graphite, and marker, the 12” x 18” piece is in good condition with water damage, a 1” tear at the bottom right corner, and light wear. $200 - $400

88. A “River of No Return” Opening Title Concept. (20th Century Fox, 1954) An impressive opening title concept for “River of No Return,” the Western musical starring Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum. The handcarved wooden text piece was created during production and later replaced by a version with lowercase letters and a different font. Measuring 36.5” x 1” x 15” tall, the piece displays in very good condition with scuffs, nail holes, and wear from production use. $3,000 - $5,000


89. “The Barbarian and the Geisha” Title Art. (20th Century Fox, 1958) A title art test for the John Wayne film “The Barbarian and the Geisha.” Although the matte is labeled as a test, it closely resembles the final version of the title. Accomplished in paint on 7” x 18.25” plexiglas in a 10.75” x 22” matte, the art is in good condition with heavy cracking to the painted letters, scuffs, and wear, while the matte exhibits stains, discoloration from age, wear, and inscriptions from production use. $500 - $700


90. A “Seven Little Foys” Bob Hope Costume Design. (Paramount, 1955) A costume design by Pat Barto for Bob Hope as Eddie Foy in the musical biopic “The Seven Little Foys.” Barto signed the piece at the bottom right in graphite. Measuring 15” x 20”, the design is in good condition with scratches, stains, discoloration from age, pinholes at the corners, and staples at the top left from production use. $200 - $400

91. A “4 for Texas” Frank Sinatra Costume Design. (Warner Bros., 1963) A costume design for Frank Sinatra in the Western comedy “4 for Texas.” The dapper striped suit was designed by Oscarwinning costume designer Norma Koch and signed in graphite at the bottom right. Accomplished in graphite, marker, and paint on artist board, the 15” x 22” design displays in very good condition with light creases, edge wear, discoloration from age, and pinholes at the corners from production use. $200 - $400


93. A “Land of the Giants” Heather Young Costume Design. (20th Century Fox, 1968) A “Land of the Giants” costume design for Heather Young as Betty Hamilton. The design is presented in a matte with a 6.5” x 9.25” still from the show. Measuring 7.5” x 11”, the design accomplished in marker and watercolor is in very good condition with light creases. The 15.5” x 25.75” matte is in good condition with creases, edge wear, and tape at the bottom right. $200 - $400

92. An Edith Head “The Oscar” Edie Adams Costume Design. (Embassy, 1966) An Edith Head costume design for Edie Adams in “The Oscar.” Head received an Academy Award nomination for her work on this film and holds the record for the most Oscar wins by a woman, having taken home the trophy for Best Costume Design eight times. Head signed the piece in the bottom left corner. Accomplished in graphite and multicolored markers on 14” x 16.75” heavy paper adhered to artist board, the design displays in very good condition with discoloration from age, spots of stains, scratches, edge wear, and creases. $200 - $400


94. A Pair of 1940s Hollywood Costume Design Lithographs. (Virginia Fisher, 1970s) A pair of lithographs of 1940s Hollywood costume designs by Virginia Fisher. Included are outfits for Myrna Loy in “The Song of the Thin Man” and Barbara Stanwyck in “B.F.’s Daughter.” These artist proofs are hand embellished with glitter accents and pencil inscriptions, including Fisher’s signature at the bottom right of each. With image sizes of 13” x 19.25” measuring 18” x 24” overall, the prints are in very good condition with stray marks and glitter from the production process. $200 - $400

95. A “Godfather Part II” Diane Keaton Signed Costume Design. (Paramount, 1974) A Theadora Van Runkle costume design for Diane Keaton as Kay Corleone in “The Godfather Part II.” Keaton signed the piece in blue marker with a personalized inscription reading, “Tom, I swear I never wore this… but… Love, Diane Keaton.” Measuring 15” x 20”, the graphite and watercolor design is in very good condition with light edge wear and discoloration from age. $200 - $400


96. A Liberace Costume Design by Michael Travis. (Travis, 19831984) A Liberace costume design signed in black ink by Michael Travis. The pair worked together for 16 years, establishing Liberace’s memorable flamboyant style. Measuring 14” x 17”, the graphite, marker, and watercolor design is in good condition with pinholes along the top, stains, scratches, creases, and tape on the right side. $200 - $400

97. “Romancing the Stone” Poster Concept Art. (20th Century Fox, 1984) An original poster concept for the Michael DouglasKathleen Turner film “Romancing the Stone.” This early concept showcases the film’s charismatic leads in a crocodile’s mouth, unlike the final poster where the duo is depicted swinging on a vine. Accomplished in graphite on vellum, with a visible image of 13” x 21.5” on a 20” x 29” matte, the concept is in fair condition with heavy tears, tape repairs, creases, wear to the matte, and a 0.75” x 2” area of vellum missing at the center. $500 - $700

98. Larry Noble “The Aviator” Poster Concept Art. (MGM, 1985) An original poster concept for the Christopher Reeve drama “The Aviator” by artist Larry Noble. Noble’s production stamp and signature are featured on the reverse. Measuring 11” x 13.75” adhered to 15” x 20” foam core, the graphite art is in fine condition, while the board exhibits light wear. $600 - $800

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Props are extremely sought after film collectibles. Nothing brings you closer to a film than holding the actual object seen on screen as part of that fictional world. Even prototypes and unused back-up props are treasured as unique souvenirs of a production.


100. An MGM Studios “The Wizard of Oz” Vault Book. (Baum, 1903) A hardcover “The Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum from the MGM Studios vault. This 208-page fifth-edition book contains eight color plates by illustrator W.W. Denslow. The front inside cover features an inter-office memo from MGM Studios, marking it as a “vault copy” and for “reference purposes only.” Measuring 9” x 7” x 1.25” thick, the book is in poor condition with a missing spine cover, dulled corners, fraying to the front cover, weak binding, partial detachment of cover at the top and bottom, partial and completely detached pages with tears and creasing, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200


102. A “Ben-Hur” Color Model Brownline and Three Prop Coins. (MGM, 1959) An original “Ben-Hur” color model brownline of a Roman Galley pennant and three prop coins from the film. Measuring 12.5” x 19.25” the painted brownline is adhered to illustration board and in good condition with edge and corner wear, faint water stains, and smudges from production use. Measuring 1.25” in diameter and 5mm thick, the heavy gold-painted coins are cast in metal and in good condition with light paint loss. $100 - $200


101. A “Ben-Hur” Prop Coin Collection. (MGM, 1959) A collection of ten prop gold coins from the cinematic epic “Ben-Hur.” The coins appear in a chest belonging to Sheik Ilderim, a role for which Hugh Griffith won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Measuring 1.25” in diameter each and 5mm thick, the heavy coins cast in metal are in good to very good condition with typical scuffs, scratches, oxidation from age, and wear from production use. $100 - $200


103. Prop “The Lonely Goatherd” Sheet Music for “The Sound of Music.” (20th Century Fox, 1965) A production-made prop music sheet from “The Sound of Music.” Printed by the Earl Hayes Press, the oldest existing prop house in Hollywood since 1921, this sheet music for “The Lonely Goatherd” was created for the scene of the Van Trapp children performing the puppet show, though it is not seen in the film. Measuring 11” x 8.5” when closed and 11” x 17” when open, the sheet music displays in good condition with heavy creasing and tear to the bottom right corner. $100 - $200
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105. Lightsaber Effects Drawings for “The Empire Strikes Back.” (20th Century Fox, 1982) Three original lightsaber effects drawings for “The Empire Strikes Back.” To achieve the glowing lightsabers and laser blasts, the animation team traced each film image by hand, frame by frame. These drawings are accomplished in ink and correction fluid on 3-hole animation paper. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with image sizes ranging from 2.5” x 3.5” long, the hand-inked drawings are in very good to fine condition with light edge wear and creasing and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

104. Ralph McQuarrie’s Personal Artist Kit Used During the Production of Star Wars. (McQuarrie, 1975-1982) Ralph McQuarrie’s personal artist’s supply kit from production of the original Star Wars trilogy. As the first concept artist to interpret George Lucas’s visions of the Star Wars universe, McQuarrie’s paintings had a huge impact on the look of the final film. Tatooine, the Death Star, and characters including Chewbacca, C-3PO, and most famously, Darth Vader, were first brought to life through the brushes in this kit. The box has an ILM Art Department button on the handle and contains 23 tubes of oil paint, four bottles of medium, two oil painting sketch blocks, and a palette pad. Measuring 12” x 17.75” x 3.5”, the lacquered wood box with brass corner protectors, metal clasps, and a leather handle, is in very good condition with light scuffs and scratches from use. The art supplies range from 2.25” x 0.5” to 9” x 12” and are in good condition with typical wear from use. $2,000 - $4,000

106. A Pair of Star Wars Laser Canon SFX Drawings with Production Folder. (20th Century Fox, 1977-83) A pair of Star Wars original trilogy laser cannon special effects drawings with the production-used folder. To achieve the glowing lightsabers and laser blasts, the animation team traced each film image by hand, frame by frame. These drawings are accomplished in ink and correction fluid on 3-hole animation paper. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5”, with images 5.25” x 5.75” in length, the hand-inked drawings are in very good condition with light edge wear, creasing, and discoloration from age. The production folder measures 9.5” x 11.75” and is in good condition with light wear and creasing from use. $100 - $200
107. A Set of Star Wars “Skywalker Saga” Film Canisters. (20th Century Fox/Disney 1977-2019) A complete set of nine production-used film canisters and a tape case, from every film in the Star Wars “Skywalker Saga.” The canisters for the original trilogy are all 16mm with Episodes IV and VI featuring a handwritten label and a sticker with their original pre-release titles, “The Star Wars“ and “Revenge of the Jedi.” The remaining canisters are all 35mm except for “Revenge of the Sith” which was shot on digital tape, so its footage was housed in a plastic Sony HDCAM SR digital cassette case. Ranging in size from 7” in diameter x 1.75” thick to 11” in diameter x 1.75” thick, the canisters and case are in fair to very good condition with scratches, scuffs, dents, adhesive residue, and oxidation. $200 - $400




108. A “Return of the Jedi” Production Storyboard Page Display. (20th Century Fox, 1982) A production-used storyboard page from “Return of the Jedi.” The revised photocopy page dated February 26, 1982, for shot 115 sequence 24, features an Ewok attacking the foot of an Imperial Walker. Measuring 8.25” x 10.75” in a 17.5” x 19” framed matte, the storyboard page is in very good condition with light wear from production use, while the frame is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $100 - $200




109. A “Ghostbusters” R2-D2 Miniature Easter Egg Prop. (Columbia, 1984) A hand-painted wooden miniature R2-D2 from production of “Ghostbusters.” A few Easter eggs were hidden by the production team in the miniature version of Dana’s apartment building from the film’s finale, including this little droid. Measuring 0.5” x 0.75” x 1” tall, the silver and black droid is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200

110. A “Ghostbusters” Star Wars Miniature Calendar Prop. (Columbia, 1984) A miniature “Return of the Jedi” 1984 calendar prop from “Ghostbusters.” The Easter egg was hidden in the miniature set of Dana’s apartment from the film’s finale. Measuring 1.5” x 1.75” adhered to plastic, the prop is in good condition with scuffs, creases, and wear from production use. $100 - $200


112. A Star Wars Prequel Trilogy Lightsaber Rod. (20th Century Fox, 2000s) A metal lightsaber rod from production of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Rods such as this were inserted into resin lightsaber handles and covered with fiberglass tubes, painted for the corresponding Jedi or Sith. Measuring 39.5” long, the rod displays in good condition with oxidation and wear. $200 - $400


111. A Lightsaber Design Base and Memo from “The Phantom Menace.” (Jak Productions, 1997) A Star Wars lightsaber base and memo detailing the design guidelines for fabricating these iconic props for the Jedi and Sith introduced in “The Phantom Menace.” The wood base measures 9.75” long and 1.75” in diameter and displays in very good condition with light wear and soiling. The two-page photocopy memo measures 8.25” x 11.75” and is in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400

113. A “The Phantom Menace” Wall Prop & Tunisia Shooting Memo. (20th Century Fox/Jak Productions, 1997) A wall prop from a Tunisian set for Mos Espa in “The Phantom Menace,” along with a travel memo photocopy about the shoot. Set decorators for the first Star Wars prequel cleverly hung a plastic dish rack vertically and painted the back to create a science fiction “desert hardware” appearance. The memo from George Lucas’ production company outlines safety precautions for the desert film shoot, and personal responsibilities of the crew members. The 8.5” x 11” two-page stapled memo photocopy is in very good condition with creases from production use. The 15” x 18” x 3.5” set-used prop is in very good condition with intentional wear. $300 - $600



114. A “Revenge of the Sith” Naboo Miniature Pillar and Screening Invitation. (20th Century Fox, 2005) A Naboo miniature set pillar and an invitation to an advance screening of “Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith.” Naboo, home of Natalie Portman’s Padmé Amidala, was an important location in the “Star Wars” prequel trilogy, with this ornate yellow pillar one of the pieces that held the miniature set together. The miniature pillar measures 2.75” tall and is in very good condition with light wear from production use, while the invitation measures 3.5” x 8.25” and displays in good condition with scratches and wear from use. $300 - $600





116. Kylo Ren Visor Sample Fabric and Star Wars Concept Prints. (Disney, 2015-19) A pair of fabric samples for Kylo Ren’s helmet in “The Force Awakens” and a production-used print of Kylo with his light saber. Also included are 53 post-production reference concept printouts from Star Wars Episodes VII thru IX and “Rogue One.” Included are prints featuring Kylo Ren, Chirrut Îmwe, Baze Malbus, Krennic, and Galen, Lyra, and Jyn Erso. Measuring 7.25” x 5” and 6.5” x 5”, the fabric samples are in very good condition with a crease from being folded in half, and the prints measuring 8.25” x 11.75”, are in good condition with light handling wear and creasing. $200 - $400

115. A Luke Skywalker Lightsaber Casting from “The Force Awakens.” (Disney, 2015) A Luke Skywalker lightsaber hilt created during the production of “The Force Awakens.” Measuring 4.75” x 1.25” in diameter and 6” x 1.25” in diameter, the two-piece resin hilt is in good production-used condition with scuffs, scratches, and chips. $300 - $600





117. A “The Force Awakens” Flametrooper Helmet Cast. (Disney, 2015) A First Order Flametrooper helmet created during production of “The Force Awakens.” Measuring 9.5” x 10” and 10.5” deep, the cast polyurethane helmet is in good condition with soiling and light warping. $500 - $700

118. A “The Force Awakens” Crew Gift Pendant with an All-Access Pass. (Disney, 2015) A “The Force Awakens” premiere screening pass and construction crew gift. The sterling silver pendant is uniquely shaped as Kylo Ren’s lightsaber topped with a wrench. Measuring 1.75” x 0.5” on a 12” chain, the pendant is in fine condition, presented in a custom 2.25” x 2.25” x 0.75” tin in very good condition with a small dent to the lid. The laminated All-Access pass measures 3.25” x 2.25” on a 19” cloth lanyard and is in fine condition. $600 - $800

120. A Star Wars “Andor” Prop Dataport. (Disney, 2022) A dataport prop from the series “Andor.” In the Star Wars universe, a Dataport is used to transfer information to and from droids. Measuring 2.75” in diameter x 0.5” deep, the plastic prop displays in good production used condition with light scratches, paint loss, and chips. $100 - $200

119. A Collection of “The Last Jedi” Crew Gifts & Film Canister. (Disney, 2017-2019) A pair of Industrial Light & Magic Visual Effects Team crew gifts from “The Last Jedi” and an empty film canister from production of “The Rise of Skywalker.” The gifts include a black hoodie featuring Space Bear on the left chest, which was the film’s internal code name, and a custom cocktail shaker with the Rebel Alliance logo. The hoodie is labeled a size M, the cocktail shaker is 9” tall and 3.5” in diameter, and the canister is 7.25” in diameter. All the items are in very good to fine condition with light wear. $200 - $400


121. A Pair of Prop Imperial Credit Ingots from “Andor.” (Disney, 2022) A pair of Imperial Credit Ingot props from the Star Wars series “Andor.” Measuring 1.5” x 7.75” x 1.75” tall and 1.5” x 8.25” x 1.75” tall, the resin props display in good condition with light scratches and paint loss from production use. $200 - $400
“That belongs in a museum!” Indiana Jones’ famous quote could not apply more to the treasures in this auction. From production documents to props and crew gifts, this section chronicles the complete adventures of Harrison Ford’s Indiana Jones.

122. A “Raiders of the Lost Ark” File Copy Script with Spanish Translation Sheets. (Paramount, 1981) A production file copy of the August 1979 revised third draft script for “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” with 53 pages of Spanish language translation sheets. Measuring 8.5” x 11” and 8.5” x 12.5”, the 106-page script and translation sheets are in good condition with light stains, creasing, oxidation from staples, handwritten notations in ink, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200


124. An “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” Script. (Paramount, 1983) A revised shooting script for “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” dated March 10, 1983. This is a post-production photocopy printed for use at Industrial Light & Magic. Measuring 8.5” x 11”,the 128-page script is in very good condition, three-hole punched with light edge wear. $100 - $200

123. A “Raiders of the Lost Ark” Angel of Death Concept Sketch. (ILM/Paramount,1981) An original concept drawing from “Raiders of the Lost Ark” for the angel of death who rises from the Ark itself in the film’s spectacular climax. This was hand-drawn at Industrial Light and Magic, the visual effects company founded by George Lucas. With an image size of 9.5” x 12” on 11” x 14” paper, the drawing accomplished in brown pencil is in very good condition, with light handling wear from production use including small creases, and a 2.25” x 0.5” tear at the top edge that does not affect the image. $200 - $400


125. Four Special Effects Artist Portfolio Copies. (Gibbs, 1984/90) George Gibbs’s four page photocopied portfolio related to his special effects work on “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.” Included are a letter of notification for an Oscar nomination for Best Visual Effects, two congratulatory telegrams from Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, and Frank Marshall, and a copy of a membership card and certificate to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the pages are in fine condition. $100 - $200


126. Four Pages of George Gibbs Award-Related Photocopies. (Gibbs, 1984/90) Four photocopied pages from the portfolio of special effects artist George Gibbs relating to his award-winning work on “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.” Included are copies of a letter of recommendation from Steven Spielberg, an Academy Award nomination letter, and Certificates of Nomination for the Oscar and the British Academy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Special Effects. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the pages are in fine condition. $100 - $200

128. A Pair of George Gibbs Awards-Related Photocopies. (Gibbs, 1985-86) A pair of photocopied pages from the portfolio of special effects artist George Gibbs. One page is a copy of his Certificate of Nomination from the British Academy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Special Effects for “Labyrinth” and the other is a congratulatory note from Jim Henson and a letter from Paramount congratulating Gibbs on his Oscar win for Best Visual Effects for “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the copies are in fine condition. $100 - $200


127. A Pair of Special Effects Artist Distribution Portfolios. (Gibbs, 1980s-90s) A pair of portfolios from special effects artist George Gibbs, best known for his work on “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” “Labyrinth,” “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” and more. Each portfolio contains over 50 photocopies including: Certificates of Nomination for Academy Awards for Best Special Visual Effects, photographs, letters of recommendation from industry greats like Steven Spielberg, and Kathleen Kennedy, and magazine articles. Measuring 12” x 8.5” x 0.25” thick and 12.5” x 9.5” x 0.75” thick, the portfolios are in good to very good condition with light handling wear. $100 - $200

129. A “The Last Crusade” Prop Snake and Storyboard Page. (Paramount, 1989) A production-used prop snake and storyboard page from the action-packed opening of “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” with a young Indiana Jones, portrayed by River Phoenix, chased along a circus train by treasure hunters. The rubber snake measures 7.25” x 14.5” coiled and displays in good condition with cracks, scuffs, paint loss from age, and wear from production use, while the 8.25” x 11.75” photocopy storyboard page is in good condition with creases, edge wear and tears up to 0.75” long. $100 - $200


130. Five Production-Used Storyboard Pages from “The Last Crusade.” (Paramount, 1989) Five production-used storyboard pages from “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” The photocopy storyboard pages are dated February 26, 1988, and feature River Phoenix as young Indiana Jones in the exciting opening scene. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, the storyboards are in good condition with edge wear, creasing, and tears from production use. $100 - $200

132. An Indiana Jones Iron Cross Costume Insignia and Box Prop. (Paramount, 1981) A prop box with swastikas and an Iron Cross medal pin, from the production of either “Raiders of the Lost Ark” or “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” Pieces from both films were acquired when the collection of the Berman and Nathans costume company was liquidated in 1992. The 1.75” x 1.75” pewter badge is in very good condition with light handling wear. The 9” x 11.5” x 1.75” wooden box displays in good condition, intentionally built crudely with gaps in the bottom panel, and difficult to slide open and closed.
$200 - $400



131. A Production-Used “The Last Crusade” Film Canister and Storyboard Pages. (Paramount, 1988) An “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” production-used film canister and three storyboard pages from the action-packed opening scene, with River Phoenix as young Indy and the treasure hunters. Measuring 15.25” in diameter and 1.5” thick, the canister is in good condition with light scuffs, scratches, adhesive residue, and oxidation. The photocopy storyboard pages measuring 8.25” x 11.75”, are in good condition with edge wear and creasing from production use and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200


133. Four George Gibbs Letter of Recommendation Photocopies. (Gibbs, 1989-90) Four photocopied pages from the portfolio of special effects artist George Gibbs. Included are three letters of recommendation from George Lucas, Kathleen Kennedy, and Frank Marshall, as well as a copy of Gibb’s Certificate of Nomination for the British Academy Award for Best Special Visual Effects for “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the pages are in fine condition. $100 - $200


135. An “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” Chess Crew Gift. (Disney, 2023) An “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” wooden chest set cast and crew gift, featuring a plaque that reads “Indy 5 PLT 2021.” “PLT” is the film’s production code, referencing the Phoenix Little Theater, the site of Steven Spielberg’s first movie premiere. Measuring 9” in diameter and 1” tall, the set is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

134. “The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” Treasure Props. (Paramount, 2008)
Three Akator treasure room prop coins and a Buddha figure on a gold chain from “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” Measuring 1” from 1.25” diameter and 2” x 1” on an 8.5” chain, the coins and Buddha figure are in fine condition. $200 - $400
(Paramount/ABC 1981-2008) Souvenirs from the production of the Indiana Jones films. Included are programs for the three original features, three Lost Ark Productions pencils, a post-production copy of a “Temple of Doom” revised script dated March 03, 1983, housed in a Lucasfilm folder, two call sheets for the “London, May 1916” episode of “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” and a pair of prop currency bills from “The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” Ranging in size from a 6” x 3.25” prop bill to the 11.5” x 9” script, the items are in good to very good condition with typical wear from production use, light discoloration from age, and light stains to the currency props. $200 - $400
Into the 1970s special effects, makeup techniques, and camera technology improved by leaps and bounds, and Hollywood told fantastic stories with alien characters, impossible vistas, and super-heroic feats that had defied production earlier. The overnight success of a little science fiction film called “Star Wars” pushed the demand for fantasy and science fiction films to light speed, and the cinema of the 1980s and beyond explored caverns with the Goonies, busted ghosts in New York City, and brought to life Jurassic Park and Middle-Earth.


137. A “Superman” Crystal Prop and a “Superman III” Program. (Warner Bros., 1978) A Fortress of Solitude control panel crystal prop from “Superman” and a program from “Superman III.” Measuring 8” x 1.5” x 1.5”, the resin crystal is in good, production-used condition with heavy discoloration from age, while the 8.5” x 11” program is in good condition with scratches, creasing, and edge wear. $200 - $400

138. A ”Superman Returns” Crystal Prop and Wardrobe Document. (Warner Bros., 2006) A Fortress of Solitude crystal prop from “Superman Returns,” starring Brandon Routh, and a two-page Costume Department photocopy of Routh’s updated measurements. Measuring 9.75” x 2” and 0.25” thick, the resin crystal is in very good production-used condition with light discoloration from age, and the photocopy measuring 8.5” x 11” is in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $200 - $400

140. A Skeksis Prototype Fork Prop & Transparency. (Universal, 1982) A transparency of Skeksis cutlery and a prototype prop fork used in the production of Jim Henson’s “The Dark Crystal.” Measuring 4.5” x 7.25” and 7” long, the transparency and fork are in good to very good condition with scratches and wear. $100 - $200


139. The World of The Dark Crystal Book and Glass Paperweight. (Universal/ Henson, 1982) A The World of The Dark Crystal book and a glass “The Dark Crystal” paperweight resembling a fragment of the gem. The rare softcover book features the artwork of Brian Froud, the film’s concept artist, as well as an in-depth look at the creation of the cult classic. Measuring 11” x 13.25” and 4” x 3.5” x 3” tall, the book and paperweight are in fair to good condition with heavy creases to the book cover, scratches, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400


141. Jim Henson’s Puppeteer Group Photo and “Exploring Puppetry” Book. (Henson, 1970s) Jim Henson’s print of a photo with cherished puppeteer colleagues and a copy of “Exploring Puppetry,” both from his office. The photo taken at the 1974 Puppeteers of America National Festival shows Henson with Caroll Spinney (Big Bird), Jim Gamble, Albrecht Roser, Burr Tillstrom (Kukla, Fran, and Ollie), Bill Baird (The Sound of Music), and Jay Marshall. The book “Exploring Puppetry” is an ex-library copy from Cardiff, England that Henson possessed. The 8” x 10” photo is in very good condition. The 7.5” x 10” book with dust jacket is in fair condition with heavy wear to the protective cover, and a strong odor from storage. $100 - $200





142. A Jim Henson Productions Employee Christmas Gift and Card. (Henson, 1990) A Santa Fozzie Bear Christmas ornament and a card featuring Kermit the Frog gifted to Jim Henson Productions employees. Measuring 3” x 2.25” and 2” deep housed in a 7.75” tall and 5.25” display cloche, the resin ornament is in good condition with the tip of the hat broken off, while the card and envelope measuring 4.75” x 4.75” are in fine, unused condition.
$100 - $200
143. A Jim Henson Owned Cinefantastique Magazine. (Cinefantastique, 1980) Vol. 9 No. 3-4 of Cinefantastique magazine from Jim Henson’s personal subscription, with a cover story on Walt Disney’s “The Black Hole.” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the magazine retains the original mailing label with Henson’s home address and is in good condition with wear and creases to the edges and spine from handling, and light discoloration from age.
$100 - $200

145. A Pair of “Conan the Barbarian” 35mm Film Cans. (Universal, 1982) A pair of 35mm film cans used in the production of “Conan the Barbarian” starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. One can bears a handwritten note on tape reading “To Conrad c/o Conan Edit”, referring to Conrad Gonzalez, the Supervising Assistant Film Editor on the production. The other labeled “black leader” contains a 3” film core with another 3” roll of black leader, essentially blank film used for spacing in the editorial process. Each measuring 10.75” in diameter x 1.75” thick, the steel cans display in fair condition, with heavy wear typical of production use, and heavy surface oxidation from age. $100 - $200
144. A Cinefantastique Magazine from Jim Henson’s Personal Collection. (Cinefantastique, 1982) Vol. 13 No. 4 of Cinefantastique magazine from Jim Henson’s personal subscription, with a cover story on himself and his film “The Dark Crystal.” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the magazine retains the original mailing label with Henson’s home address and is in good condition with wear and creases to the edges and spine from handling, a detached but included center page, and light discoloration from age.
$100 - $200

146. A “The Neverending Story” VFX Footage Canister and Scene Reports. (Warner Bros., 1984) A VFX footage canister and two scene report documents dated June 7, and July 14, 1983, used in the production of “The Neverending Story.” Measuring 10.75” x 10.75” x 2” thick, the film canister is in good condition with light scratches, adhesive residue, and paint chips. The documents measure 8.5” x 11” and are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200


147. A “Cocoon” Production Script. (20th Century Fox, 1985) A production script for “Cocoon,” directed by Ron Howard. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script displays in good condition with a missing title page, discoloration from age, a graphite inscription to the front, “Cocoon” written in black marker on the spine, edge wear, and creases from production use. $100 - $200

149. Production Souvenirs from “Back to the Future II.” (Universal, 1989) An original, unused “Back to the Future II” Biff Co. Enterprises decal prop, a film canister camera report, and two strips of film featuring Doc Brown, clipped from the master reel, and donated by Universal to a French charity foundation supporting Parkinson’s disease. Ranking in size from one 0.75” x 1.25” film strip to the 8.5” x 4.25” camera report, the items are in very good condition. $200 - $400

148. A “Back to the Future” Production-Used Film Canister. (Universal, 1985) A “Back to the Future” production-used film canister with attached camera reports dated “11-28-85,” on two sheets of carbonless copy paper. Measuring 10.5” in diameter and 1.75” tall, the canister is in fair condition with dents, paint loss, scratches, and oxidation. $100 - $200

150. “Back to the Future” Signed Sunglasses and Production Souvenirs. Souvenirs from the Robert Zemeckis Back to the Future trilogy. Included are a “Back to the Future” film canister lid with a camera report dated November 28, 1984, a pair of “Back to the Future II”-style metal sunglasses signed in ink by Christopher Lloyd, and a production sample of pink lenticular material for a Mattel produced 1:1 hoverboard replica. Ranging in size from the 2.75” x 3.75” material sample to the 10.5” in diameter canister lid, the items display in good to very good condition with scratches, scuffs, oxidation from age, and wear from pro duction use. $200 - $400


151. A “Back to the Future Part III” Foreign Premiere Invitation and Props (Universal, 1990) An invitation for the premiere of “Back to the Future Part III” in Portugal, with props displayed at the party. Universal Studios sent prop reproductions from the film series including prints of the cover of Grays Sports Almanac and the front page of the Hill Valley Telegraph newspaper. Measuring between 7” x 4” and 11” x 14.75”, the items are in good condition with edge wear, creasing, pinholes, and light discoloration. $100 - $200

152. An “Expedition: Back to the Future” Prop Newspaper. (Discovery Channel, 2021) A prop Hill Valley Telegraph newspaper from “Expedition: Back to the Future,” a mini-series in which Christopher Lloyd and Josh Gates traveled the country to find the original DeLorean time machine from “Back to the Future.” Measuring 23” x 13.75” when closed and 23” x 27.5 when open, the newspaper is in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing from production use. $100 - $200

153. A Pair of “The Goonies” One-Eyed Willy Treasure Props. (Warner Bros., 1985) A pair of production-used One-Eyed Willy treasure props from “The Goonies.” Measuring 7.5” in length, the plastic necklace and the 1.25” x 1.25” gold piece are in very good condition with light scuffs and paint chips from production use. $200 - $400

155. A Pair of “The Goonies” Treasure Props. (Warner Bros., 1985) A pair of prop treasures used in the production of “The Goonies,” as part of the legendary Pirate One-Eyed Willy’s treasure hoard. Measuring 4.75” x 1” and 0.25” thick, and 4.25” x 1.5” and 0.25” thick, the metal and plastic props display in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, tarnish, and paint chips from production use. $200 - $400

154. A Signed “The Goonies” Production Blueprint and Call Sheet. (Warner Bros., 1984) An original production-used blueprint of an underground set from “The Goonies” signed by production illustrator Jack Johnson. Accompanying the blueprint is a second unit call sheet for a day of filming waterslide and shower room scenes. Measuring 11.75” x 15.75“, the blueprint displays in fair condition with creasing and heavy water damage across the entire upper half. The call sheet measures 14” x 8.5” and is in good condition with edge wear, creasing, light stains, and a horizontal fold in the center. $200 - $400

156. One-Eyed Willy Treasure Props from “The Goonies.” (Warner Bros. 1985) A selection of treasure pieces from One-Eyed Willy’s treasure in “The Goonies.” Included are three prop goldpainted metal doubloons and a metal dish. Measuring from 1.25” in diameter to 8.5” in diameter and 1.5” tall, the props are in very good production-used condition with scratches, scuffs, and light paint loss.
$200 - $400













157. Pee-wee Herman’s Bike. (Warner Brothers, 1985) The Screen-Used Stunt Bicycle from “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure.” Paul Reubens burst into celebrity as Pee-wee Herman with the success of his Groundlings Comedy production “The Pee-wee Herman Show” as an HBO special in September 1981. Pee-wee charmed audiences with his child-like naivete and joy for play. Warner Brothers hired Reubens to write a full-length Pee-wee Herman film, which he first conceived as a remake of Disney’s “Pollyanna” with Pee-wee in the title role. But noticing employees riding bikes around the studio lot, Reubens requested one of his own, and began writing “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure,” the unforgettable story of a boy and the most famous bicycle in cinema history.
The film production used 14 bikes. Thirteen were 1950s Schwinn DX Cruisers modified by the Pedal Pusher vintage bike shop in Newport Beach. This 14th bike is one of the only surviving bikes that can be screen-matched to specific scenes, and to specific stunts that are so key to the character that they were featured in the original trailer. Early in the film Pee-wee crashes this bike into a curb and is thrown head-over-heels onto a lawn in front of a group of kids. He deftly springs to his feet and delivers his iconic line “I meant to do that.” In act three, Reubens as Pee-wee is fleeing from security on the Warner Brothers lot when he and the bike swing across a lake Tarzan-style on a vine. This bike also makes the landing that immediately follows the vine, and the rocket-over-the-house ending in which Pee-wee escapes from the Studio. This one-of-a-kind stunt bike frame and fork were custom-built by Gary Littlejohn, a Hollywood stuntman who was also a pioneer designer in the early days of BMX bikes. The bike has been carefully restored to match its on-screen appearance, while preserving the surviving elements included. No paintwork or re-chroming has been done, and the base bike still exhibits wear from the original filming usage. The white tank on either side of the top tube is cut with a 7.5” slit from attaching the “vine” for the Tarzan swing. The bike is fitted with new grips, vintage Carlisle tires, a Mickey Mouse bell, black box with red and green button, an exact working replica of the tiger siren, Dia-Compe brake lever and cable, and the exact vintage streamers on the grips. The existing light castings have been fitted with the screen-matching fins, propeller, and new lens and chrome on the bezel. An exact replica of the screen-used Persons Majestic Siren prop and bracket are in place, along with the correct vintage rat trap pedals, a Greenfield kickstand, and new metal fender skirts. The existing bags are redressed with chrome tape, with the correct bag lenses and fin restored, plus fork dart decals and genuine vintage Schwinn spring components as seen on screen. Full replica mudflaps are in place, as well as replacement hypno-spiral discs to the front wheel. Finally, the bike bears a gleaming replica “Property of Pee-wee Herman” plaque behind the seat. Measuring 28.5” wide x 74” long and 47” high, Peewee’s stunt bike displays in very good condition with restoration listed above and wear from production use including small scratches and spots of paint loss throughout. Original metal elements show slight surface oxidation from age, and crazing in the red paint just forward of the tail lights.
$30,000 - $60,000



158. A Prop Illuminated Manuscript from “The Name of the Rose.” (20th Century Fox, 1986) A prop illuminated manuscript book used in production of “The Name of the Rose.” One of several custom-made for the film, this leather-bound book has a printed medieval-style bookplate on the inside cover, and all the pages are left blank. Measuring 10” x 7” x 1” thick, the book displays in fine condition with light handling wear from production. $100 - $200



159. An Early “The Princess Bride” Screenplay. (20th Century Fox, 1987) An early production-used screenplay for “The Princess Bride,” written by William Goldman from his novel and dated January 1983. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the screenplay is in good condition with edge wear, discoloration from age, and creases from production use. $100 - $200

160. A “Beetlejuice” Promotional Store Display Book. (Warner Bros., 1988) A Handbook for the Recently Deceased store display used to promote Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice.” Measuring 11” x 7.75” and 3.25” thick, the display book does not open and is in good condition with wear to the corners, and light creasing and tears to the paper cover that do not affect the image. $200 - $400
161. A “Ghostbusters II” Miniature Model Photo. (ILM/Columbia, 1989) A production-used photo from “Ghostbusters II” of the miniature model of a New York City sewer filled with pink supernatural slime, with hand-painted details added by Industrial Light & Magic artists. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photo displays in very good condition with creases and edge wear. $300 - $500

162. An “Edward Scissorhands” Prototype Scissor Studio Gift. (Stan Winston Studio, 1990) A pair of prototype prop scissors from Tim Burton’s “Edward Scissorhands.” These prop scissors were used during the design phase of the film and later mounted to a wooden plinth and gifted to the crew. Measuring 7” x 2”, on a 3.75” x 7.75” and 2.5” thick plinth, the metal scissors were dulled for the actor’s safety and display in very good condition with light stains and oxidation. $600 - $800

163. A Collection of “Hook” Production Souvenirs. (TriStar, 1991) Production souvenirs from Steven Spielberg’s “Hook,” starring Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman. Included are three production-used prints of Peter, Hook, and Tootles, used for special effects animation, a premiere program and admission ticket, an Industrial Light & Magic t-shirt labeled a men’s M, a keychain, part of a plastic doubloon prop, and three Hook lapel pins. Ranging in size from the 1” x 0.5” lapel pins to the 14” x 17” prints, the items are in good to fine condition with light edge wear and creasing to the prints and program.
$200 - $400



164. A “Hook” Teaser Trailer Map Prop. (TriStar, 1991) A large prop map created for the “Hook” teaser trailer. In the trailer, a magnifying glass moves across the map, revealing the names of the lead actors, until it reaches the Lost Boys’ hideout. This is not the hero map, as the original was set on fire in the trailer. Measuring 40.75” x 60”, the map displays in very good condition with creases and edge wear.
$100 - $200


165. A Large Collection of Cover Letters Sent to Producer David Kirkpatrick. (Kirkpatrick, 1991-92) Three binders containing many dozens of cover letters submitted to producer David Kirkpatrick for consideration in 1991 and 1992. Before the internet and email, Hollywood deals were made over the phone, in person, and entirely through physical copies of scripts changing hands between writers, agents, and producers. Cover letters served as both a handshake and an introduction to the attached work. Included within are signatures including Garry Marshall, Steve Guttenberg, and many more; and stationery samples from dozens of Hollywood agencies and production companies both still with us and long gone. With letters measuring up to 8.5” x 11”, the collection is overall in very good condition with typical handling wear. $100 - $200

167. A “The Addams Family” Gag Director Chairback and Storyboard Pages. (Paramount, 1991) A “The Addams Family” director’s chair with the name “Neal Israel,” along with three storyboard pages for the film. As a gag during production, several chairs on the set bore the names of famous directors who were not associated with the film. Two of the storyboard pages are hand-drawn in graphite and one is photocopied, all featuring Thing. Also included are over 40 photocopied textbook pages on Fencing, used during production as a reference for Raul Julia as Gomez Addams. The canvas chairback measures 6.75” x 22” and is in very good condition. The storyboard and reference pages measure 8.5” x 11” and are in good condition with edge wear, creasing, and stains from production use. $200 - $400


166. A Captain Hook Gauntlet Prototype from “Pan.” (Warner Bros., 2015) A wooden Captain Hook gauntlet prototype from the Peter Pan prequel film “Pan” starring Hugh Jackman as Blackbeard and Garrett Hedlund as Hook. Split into two parts measuring 5” x 3” x 13” each, the gauntlet prototype is in good condition with typical scuffs, stains, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

168. A Billy Crystal Costume Shirt from “Mr. Saturday Night.” (Columbia, 1991) A screen-used costume tuxedo shirt worn by Billy Crystal as Buddy Young Jr. in “Mr. Saturday Night,” embroidered with “BY Jr.” on the left French-style cuff. The shirt is unlabeled but appears to be a size M, and has a tag dated Nov. 1991 with Crystal’s initials. The piece is in good production-used condition with staining and soiling around the cuffs, collar, and discoloration. $200 - $400
169. “The Addams Family” Prop Chess Castings and Storyboard Pages. (Paramount, 1991) A pair of cast prop chess pieces and 89 storyboard pages from production of “The Addams Family.” The photocopy storyboard pages feature Gomez Addams golfing and playing chess. Measuring 3” x 1.5” and 5” x 1.75” in diameter, the chess pieces are in very good production-used condition and the storyboard pages measuring 8.5” x 11” are in good condition with edge wear and creasing. $200 - $400


170. Storyboard Pages from “The Addams Family.” (Paramount, 1991) A collection of 18 hand-drawn storyboard pages from “The Addams Family.” Also included are 10 pages of handwritten notes and additional photocopy storyboard pages. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the ink, marker, and graphite pages are in good condition with edge wear and creasing from production use. $300 - $500
171. “The Addams Family” Original Storyboard Page and Prop Jewelry. (Paramount, 1991) An original hand-drawn storyboard page featuring Gomez Addams, six prop necklaces, and one bracelet from “The Addams Family.” These pieces were all part of Gomez’s treasure, with some visible with Uncle Fester in the treasure room. Also included are three photocopy storyboard pages. Accomplished in ink, marker, and graphite and measuring 8.5” x 11”, the original storyboard and photocopy pages are in good to very good condition with light edge wear from production use. The plastic prop necklaces measure 30” in length, while the bracelet measures 1.5” x 3” in diameter, and are in very good production-used condition. $300 - $500


172. A Pair of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” Vampyre Book Concept Pages. (Columbia, 1992) A pair of concept prints of Vampyre book pages from Francis Ford Coppola’s “Bram Stoker’s Dracula.” In the film, this ancient text tells the sordid history of Dracula, as portrayed by Gary Oldman. Measuring 13.75” x 9.25”, the pages are in good condition with edge wear, creasing, writing, and staple holes from production use. $200 - $400

174. Three “Jurassic Park” Logo Concept Prints. (Universal, 1993) Three prints of design concepts for the “Jurassic Park” logo. Ranging in size from 8.5” x 11” to 11” x 17”, the prints are in very good condition with edge wear and creasing. $100 - $200


173. Prop Jewelry from “Bram Stoker’s Dracula.” (Columbia,1992) A selection of prop jewelry from Francis Ford Coppola’s “Bram Stoker’s Dracula.” Included are a dragon pin, a ring, a bracelet, and a pendant. The ring is production-used, with the other pieces licensee samples Ranging in size from the 2” x 0.75” dragon pin to the 1.5” x 2.25” pendant on a 12” velvet cord, the props all display in very good to fine production-used condition, with the dragon pin missing the clasp on the back. $300 - $500


175. Steven Spielberg’s Viewfinder and an Equipment Meeting Memo. (Universal, 1993) Stephen Spielberg’s personal viewfinder and a memo from the production of “Schindler’s List.” Dated February 3, 1993, the memo outlines the schedule for an equipment test in Krakow, Germany. Measuring 1” x 1.5” and 1.25” deep, the viewfinder is in very good condition with light scuffs to the focus ring from production use, and the 8.5” x 11” memo is in good production-used condition with edge wear, discoloration, creasing, and a horizontal fold. $100 - $200
176. Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park” Headphones. (Universal, 1993) Steven Spielberg’s Sony MDR CD550 headphones and a two-page Camera Department invoice from production of “Jurassic Park.” Measuring 6.5” x 5.5” x 8.5” tall, the headphones are in good condition with heavy material loss to the cushions, scuffs, and wear from production use, and the 8.5” x 11.5” two-page invoice is in very good condition with light creases and wear. $300 - $500



177. Three “Jurassic Park” Crew Souvenirs. (Universal, 1993-94)
Three crew souvenirs from “Jurassic Park,” including an invitation to a special advance screening, a fold-out advertisement, and an amber desk paperweight with a plaque commemorating the film’s three Academy Award wins. Ranging in size from the 2.75” x 2.75” x 2.75” award to the 7.5” x 11” ad, the items are in fair to good condition with scuffs, scratches, creases, wear, and red marker inscriptions on the ticket. $400 - $600



178. “Jurassic Park III” Bone Castings and a “Jurassic World Dominion” Crew Shirt. (Universal, 2001/2022) A pair of resin dinosaur bone castings from “Jurassic Park III” and a crew shirt from “Jurassic World: Dominion.” The bone castings were used during production for scale and reference purposes. The shirt displays the Jurassic Park logo on the front and features “Jurassic World Dominion” on the back, along with the shooting locations. The cast bones measure 2.25” in diameter and 1.5” tall and 1.5” in diameter and 4.25” long, while the mesh shirt is labeled a size L, all in fine condition. $200 - $400

179. A Collection of Amblin Entertainment Ephemera. (Amblin, 1982-2006) A collection of Amblin Entertainment ephemera including a piece originally owned by Steven Spielberg. The set includes two unused Amblin logo envelopes, a pre-signed card of Spielberg with E.T., a 1998 Lucasfilm holiday card signed by eight employees, an Amblin employee holiday gift lantern with a snow scene that lights up with three “AAA” batteries (not included), and a TriStar Pictures Thank you plaque personally owned by Spielberg with printed signatures of actors he had worked with. Measuring from the 4” x 4” x 7.5” plaque up to the 6” x 7” x 14.75” lantern, the pieces are overall in very good condition with light handling wear, and the 4” x 9” Amblin envelopes in fine condition. $100 - $200

181. A “Son of the Mask” Loki Mask Foam Protection Casing. (New Line Cinema, 2005) A foam protection casing for a Mask of Loki prop from production of “Son of The Mask.” This casing was used to protect the mask prop, which is vital to the plot of this sequel and the original film. Measuring 10” x 5” x 12.5” tall, the casing is in fair condition with heavy material loss, tears, stains, discoloration from age, and wear from production use. $100 - $200


180. A 4th Draft Production Script for “The Mask.” (New Line Cinema, 1993) An original 4th draft production script from “The Mask,” revised by Chuck Russell and dated August 13, 1993. This is a post-production photocopy printed for use at Industrial Light & Magic. Measuring 8.5” x 11” and 0.5” thick, the 116-page script is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $100 - $200



182. A “Jumanji” Van Pelt Coin Prop and Promo Card. (Sony, 1995) A production-used “Jumanji” gold coin prop and a promotional card explaining the etymology of the word “Jumanji.” The coin, styled after actual 1800s South African currency, is used in the movie by Van Pelt the hunter while trying to buy a gun. Measuring 1” in diameter and 8.25” x 11.75”, the metal coin and card are in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500


A gold bullion bar prop from production of “Die Hard with a Vengeance.” The third film in the franchise finds Willis’ John McClane teaming up with Samuel L. Jackson to stop a terrorist group from stealing the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s gold. Measuring 10.25” x 3” x 1.5” tall, the prop is in good condition with heavy paint loss, scuffs, and wear from production use. $100 - $200


184. A Prototype Robin Emblem and “Batman Forever” Production Script. (Warner Bros., 1995) A “Batman & Robin” prototype Robin emblem and a “Batman Forever” script dated June 24, 1994, written by Akiva Goldsman. “Batman Forever” featured Val Kilmer as Batman and introduced Robin to the Joel Schumacher-directed series, played by Chris O’Donnell. Measuring 2.25” x 0.5” x 3” and 8.5” x 11”, the resin emblem and script are both in good condition with scuffs, scratches, creases, and wear from production use. $100 - $200

185. A “The Phantom” Set Dressing Collection. (Paramount, 1996) A collection of 13 props from production of “The Phantom” starring Billy Zane. Included are a prop cannonball, coin, mini vase, necklace, three rings, a black seal, a white treasure piece, shackles, a plastic god, and two screw eyes. Ranging in size from a 1” in diameter ring to the 8.5” x 2.5” x 9” tall shackles, the items are in fair to good condition with oxidation, cracks, scuffs, one ring broken in pieces, and wear from production use. $100 - $200



186. A Diploma Prop and Skull Prototype from “The Phantom.” (Paramount, 1996) A screen-used prop Harvard University diploma and Skull of Touganda prototype from production of “The Phantom.” The Harvard diploma is seen hanging on the office wall of villain Xander Drax, played by Treat Williams. Measuring 11” x 13.5” in a 17” x 19.5” frame, the diploma is in very good condition with spots of discoloration, wear, and scuffs on the frame, while the skull prototype measures 3.5” x 2.25” x 2.5” tall, and is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, wear, and oxidation from age. $100 - $200

187. A Prop Treasure Bowl and Skull from “The Phantom.” (Paramount, 1996) A prop skull and ornate bowl from production of “The Phantom.” Measuring 5.5” x 7” x 7” tall and 8.75” in diameter and 8.25” tall, the skull and metal bowl are in good condition with scuffs, chips, stains, and wear from production use. $100 - $200


189. A Tim Burton’s “Sleepy Hollow” Screenplay. (Paramount, 1998) A screenplay for the Tim Burton film “Sleepy Hollow,” starring Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci. The 222-page script by Andrew Kevin Walker is dated November 19, 1998, just as the production started filming. This is a post-production photocopy printed for use at Industrial Light & Magic. Measuring 8.5” x 11” x 0.5”, the script is in very good condition with typical light edge wear. $100 - $200

188. A “Shakespeare in Love” Prop Script Page. (Mirimax, 1998) A prop Romeo and Juliet script page for Joseph Fiennes as Shakespeare from the production of “Shakespeare in Love.” The page recreates parts of Act 2, Scene 2, of the iconic play where Romeo sees Juliet on her balcony. Measuring 10” x 7”, the print on textured paper is in fine condition. $200 - $400

190. A “The Mummy” Sarcophagus Concept Drawing and Relief Prototype. (Universal, 1999) A concept drawing and relief prototype for Imhotep’s sarcophagus in “The Mummy.” Anubis, the ancient God of funerary practices, is depicted on the relief preparing Imhotep for the afterlife. Measuring 11.75” x 16.5”, the graphite and marker drawing is in good condition with creases and wear from production use, while the relief measuring 7.25” x 8.25” is also in good condition with paint loss and scuffs. $400 - $600

191. A Pair of “The Mummy” Set Dressing Props. (Universal/Librairie Hatchett Et Cie, 1999-2001/1911) A pair of set dressing props from “The Mummy” and “The Mummy Returns.” Included are an ornate gold-toned Egyptian-style metal statue and a Comment Visiter L’Egypte guidebook. Published in 1910-1911, the 222-page French guidebook features travel information with fold-out maps and was used by production to decorate the library. Measuring 13.5” x 9” x 8” and 4.76” x 6.75”, the statue and book are both in good condition with scuffs, scratches, oxidation, spotting, and wear from production use and age. $200 - $400


192. A Studio Bound “The Mummy Returns” Screenplay. (Universal, 2000) A second draft script dated February 17, 2000, for “The Mummy Returns,” written by the Director Stephen Sommers. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson made his feature acting debut in this film, which kick-started his career and led to him becoming one of Hollywood’s highest-paid and most sought-after actors. Measuring 9” x 11.25”, the script is in very good condition with light wear, while the studio binder is in fair condition with scuffs, edge wear, and heavy scratches throughout. $100 - $200


193. A “Galaxy Quest” Alan Rickman Prosthetic Head Prototype. (Dreamworks/Stan Winston, 1999) An early prototype of Alan Rickman’s head prosthetic for “Galaxy Quest.” Rickman portrayed actor Alexander Dane, who plays the alien Dr. Lazarus in the show-within-the-show “Galaxy Quest.” The final prosthetic was a reusable foam headpiece designed by Stan Winston Studios. This fiberglass prototype with a felt lining has the same overall skull shape as the final piece, and includes a chin piece that was not incorporated in the final design. Measuring 8” x 10.5” x 9.5” tall, the prototype prosthetic is in very good production-used condition. $400 - $600
The world first met the Boy Who Lived in 1997 when “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” was published by Bloomsbury in the United Kingdom. As readership grew, millions lined up around the world to buy each new book the moment it was released. The series spawned eight blockbuster “Harry Potter” films, the “Fantastic Beasts” spinoffs, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal theme parks worldwide.


194. A Harry Potter Prop Quill. (Warner Bros., 2001-2011) A prop quill with a ½ pen nib from the Harry Potter film franchise. Measuring 10.5” x 5.5”, the quill is in fine condition. $200 - $400




(Warner Bros., 2001-2011) A prop quill with a ½ round nib from the production of the Harry Potter film franchise and five Leonardt Index Calligraphy nibs. Measuring 10.5” x 5.5” the feather and nibs measuring 1.5” x 0.25” display in fine production-used condition. $200 - $400
196. A Goblet Prop and Production (Warner Bros., 2001) A Hogwarts Great Hall goblet prop and crew documents from production of “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.” The documents include an advance transportation schedule for Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) along with their chaperones and stunt doubles, two pages of a VFX unit call sheet for Radcliffe, Grint, and stunt doubles, and three pages of photocopy storyboards. Measuring 4.25” tall and 3.5” in diameter, the goblet is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, oxidation, and wear from production use. The documents range from 8.5” x 11” to 8.25” x 11.5”, and are in good condition with creases, wear from production use, and a large tear at the top right corner of one storyboard page. $500 - $700

197. A Hogwarts Miniature Casting and Call Sheet from Harry Potter. (Warner Bros., 2005) A miniature Hogwarts wall section casting and a seven-page call sheet from production of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.” Dated May 3rd, 2006, the second unit call

198. A Harry Potter Great Hall Soup Bowl and Call Sheet. (Warner Bros., 2006) A prop soup bowl from the Hogwarts Great Hall and a call sheet from production of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.” Dated April 26, 2006, the five-page call sheet is for a scene in the Great Hall, where the principal cast, including Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, take their O.W.L. exams. Measuring 8.5” in diameter and 1.5” deep, the metal bowl is in very good condition with light tarnish and wear from production use, while the 8.25” x 11.75” call sheet is in good production-used condition with light wear and creasing. $200 - $400




200. A Prop Great Hall Dining Plate from Harry Potter. (Warner Bros., 2001-11) A prop dinner plate from the production of a Harry Potter series film, used in the Hogwarts Great Hall. Measuring 11.75” in diameter and 0.5” thick, the plate is in very good condition with light tarnish and wear from production use. $200 - $400



201. A “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” Great Hall Dining Plate and Storyboard Pages. (Warner Bros., 2005) A prop Hogwarts Great Hall dinner plate, concept print, and six photocopy storyboard pages from “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.” The impressive Durmstrang school sailing ship is depicted in the pages and concept print, emerging from the depths of Hogwarts’ Great Lake. Measuring 11.5” in diameter and 0.5” thick, the plate is in good condition with light tarnish and wear from production use, while the 8.25” x 11.75” print and storyboard pages are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $200 - $400

202. A “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” Wand Crew Gift. (Warner Bros., 2017) A replica French Ministry of Magic Wand with a display box gifted to the crew of “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.” Measuring 14” in length, the resin and wood wand is in very good condition with light paint loss to the handle, while the velvet-lined box measures 13.25” x 2” x 2” and is also in very good condition, despite missing its lid. $500 - $700


203. A “The Crimes of Grindelwald” Quill Prop. (Warner Bros., 2018) A grey feather quill prop from production of “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.” These feather props were on the workers’ desks in the French Ministry of Magic sequence. Measuring 15” long, the curved quill prop displays in very good condition with typical wear from production use. $200 - $400

204. A “The Secrets of Dumbledore” Prop Wand Box. (Warner Bros., 2022) A prop wand box from the production of “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.” Measuring 14.5” x 3.25” x 1.5” tall, the wand box is in very good production-used condition with light dents to the top cover. $400 - $600

205. A Harry Potter Quidditch Chest BAFTA Awards Kit. (Warner Bros., 2002) A BAFTA Awards For Your Consideration package for “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.” Included in the Quidditch Chest-shaped package with a metal lock and key, are a DVD of the film and a cast and crew credits sheet. Ranging in size from the 0.75” x 1.5” lock to the 5.5” x 8.5” letter, housed in a 10.5” x 6.5” x 4.5” tall cardboard chest, the kit is in good condition with light oxidation on the keys, creases, scratches, wear, and one panel of the chest dislodged. $100 - $200



206. A Wingardium Leviosa Feather from Harry Potter. (Warner Bros., 2001) A prop feather from production of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” While learning the Wingardium Leviosa levitating spell, Harry and his classmates each practice with two of these ostrich feathers. Measuring 9.5” x 14”, the prop is in very good condition with typical light wear from production use. $200 - $400
207. A “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” Wand and Glasses Premiere Gift. (Warner Bros., 2001) A wand and a pair of Harry Potter-style glasses gifted at the premiere screening of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Measuring 13” in length and 5” x 5” and 2” tall, the wand and glasses are in fine condition. $200 - $400


208. A “The Chamber of Secrets” Japanese Gift Wand and Ticket. (Warner Bros., 2002) A “Premium” advance sales child ticket to “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” in Japan. The unused ticket comes in a decorative Hogwarts envelope, and includes a stub presented as a letter from Dumbledore thanking viewers for watching the first film while announcing the school’s preparation for the second. Included is a replica of Harry Potter’s wand from the film. The ticket and envelope measure up to 4.75” x 9.25” and are in very good condition with light handling wear to the envelope. The resin wand measures 13.5” long and is in good condition with small cracks just above the “handle” including a small chip missing. The wand box measuring 15.5” x 2” x 1.25” is in fair condition with several creases. $200 - $400

209. “Fantastic Beasts” Props & Wrap Party Goblets. (Warner Bros., 2018) A selection of “Fantastic Beasts” trilogy souvenirs, including a Wiseacre’s Wizarding Equipment Mappa Mundi map, a USA Spell Contraventions map, three MACUSA wax seal props, one black fleur-de-lis wax game piece prop, two plastic goblets from the crew wrap party, and a Blu-ray collection of the trilogy. Ranging in size from a 1.25” x 1.25” black game token prop to a 10” x 14.25” map, the items display in good to very good condition with scratches, stains, tape on the Blu-ray slipcase, original folds on the map, and wear from production use. $200 - $400


210. A Large Collection of “Harry Potter” Pre-Printed Autograph Photos and Hogwarts Acceptance Letters. (Warner Bros., 20082010) A large collection of 160 glossy, black and white photographs with five different images of actors from the “Harry Potter” film series, and 95 acceptance letters to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, all with pre-printed signatures. Ranging in size from 8” x 10” to 8.5” x 11”, the photos and letters are in very good to fine condition with light creasing and wear to the edges. $200 - $400

211. A Harry Potter Prop Ollivander’s Wand Box. (Warner Bros., 2001-2011) A prop Ollivander’s wand box from production of one of the Harry Potter films. This type of box can be seen on shelves in “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” as Harry searched Ollivander’s for his own wand. Measuring 14.25” x 2” x 2.25” deep, the box displays in fine production-used condition. $700 - $900




Three Prop Coins from Gringotts Bank. (Warner Bros., 2001-2011) A prop Galleon, Knut, and Sickle used in a Gringotts Bank scene from a production of the Harry Potter franchise. Measuring from 1” to 1.5” in diameter, the metal currency is in fine production-used condition. $200 - $400
212. Ollivanders Set Decor Props from Harry Potter. (Warner Bros., 2001-2011) Store decor props from Ollivanders wand shop in the Harry Potter film series. Included are two sheets of uncut wand box labels, a hand-written list of wand materials on parchment, two sections of wand box wrapping and packaging materials, and Gringotts Bank Sickle and Knut coins. Ranging in size from the 1” x 1” Knut coin to the 27.5” x 27.5” box wrapping section, the items are in good to fine production-used condition with light creasing, edge wear, and fraying. $500 - $700


214. A Chocolate Frog Prop from a Harry Potter Film. (Warner Bros., 2001-2011) A production-used chocolate frog prop from the Harry Potter series. These frogs were created for the actors to interact with before they were replaced with CGI animated effects. Measuring 2” x 2.5” x 1” tall, the resin-cast frog is in fine condition. $300 - $500
J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings was adapted into an acclaimed film franchise by director Peter Jackson, with the final film “The Return of the King” tying the record for most Oscar wins. A prequel series of “The Hobbit” followed, and both of the blockbuster series feature exceptional props created by the award-winning Weta Workshop. Now available for auction, these rarer than mithril treasures will go on an unexpected journey to the highest bidder.

215. Unfinished Prop Gem Trays from The Hobbit. (Warner Bros., 2012) Three unfinished prop gem trays and gems from production of “An Unexpected Journey.” Gem trays like these are shown in the film’s prologue, where the Dwarves are exiled from the Kingdom under the Mountain. Measuring 2.75” x 2.75” x 0.75” tall and 6” x 2.75” x 0.75” tall, the wooden trays and plastic prop gems are in fine condition. $200 - $400

217. Unfinished Treasure Props from The Hobbit. (Warner Bros., 2012-14) A selection of unfinished Erebor treasure pieces and props from The Hobbit trilogy. Included are three wood keepsake boxes with removable lids, two wooden bracelets, a metal cuff, two resin casts, two prop glass jewels, two plastic washers, a metal button, a latex idol mold, and a metal armature plate from set construction. Ranging in size from a 1” x 0.5” x 0.25” jewel to a 3.5” x 4” x 2.75” box, the items are all in good to very good condition with handling wear and soiling from production use. $200 - $400

216. Production Souvenirs from The Hobbit Trilogy. (Warner Bros., 2012-14) A selection of decor, props, and prototypes from production of “The Hobbit.” Included are a cast falcon for Beorn’s chess set, a piece of the Rivendell set, a foam cast horn from the Dol Guldur fortress, props from Dale’s Market such as a red egg, an unfinished wooden chest with drawers, a lion statue, and two wooden pieces. Ranging in size from one 2.25” x 1.25” x 0.25” wooden piece to the 9.5” x 1.75” diameter horn, the items are all in very good production-used condition with light scuffs, wear, and paint loss. $200 - $400

218. A Prop Test and Surplus Piece Collection from The Hobbit. (Warner Bros., 2012-14) A collection of The Hobbit trilogy production-made prop test and surplus pieces. Included are seven wooden Bilbo button prototypes, a resin knife handle ornament, a plastic shaft part and thread for an elven arrow, two resin arrowheads, five arrow nock resin castings, a prop Honey jar label seen in Bilbo’s pantry in “An Unexpected Journey,” over 100 glass and plastic jewels, two resin test casts of a Victoria Cross crew gift for the film’s Continuity Dept, two wooden leaf prototypes, two metal hexagonal plates, and two unidentified wooden oval pieces. Ranging in size from a 0.25” x 0.25” x 0.25” jewel to a 7.75” x 1” x 0.5” thick arrowhead, the items are all in good to very good condition with handling wear and soiling from production use. $200 - $400


219. A Dorwinion Wine Bottle Prop and Thank You Card from The Hobbit. (Warner Bros., 2013) A screen-used Dorwinion wine bottle prop from “The Desolation of Smaug,” with a crew thank you card from Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Carol Cunningham, and Zane Weiner. While many prop bottles in the film were made of resin, this particular bottle was crafted from glass for close-up scenes. Measuring 10.5” x 14” at its widest point, the bottle is in good production-used condition with light scuffs, scratches, stains, and soiling. The card measures 4” x 5.75” and is in fine condition. $200 - $400


Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” in Berlin. Measuring 1.75” in diam eter each, the coins are in fine condition. $100 - $200


221. Erebor Treasure Materials from The Hobbit. (Warner Bros., 2012) A collection of props and materials used for Erebor treasure from the production of The Hobbit trilogy. Included are 34 pieces of metal and plastic costume jewelry, a silicone treasure mold, a section of elven fabric, and gold-colored fabric used as a base layer for treasure piles. Ranging in size from a 0.25” x 0.25” x 0.25” piece of costume jewelry to the 47.5” x 9.25” section of gold fabric, the items are in good to very good condition with light soiling from production use. $200 - $400


222. A Lord of the Rings Tankard Prop and Crew Shirt. (Warner Bros., 2001) A production-used prop tankard from The Prancing Pony in “Fellowship of the Ring” and a crew shirt featuring a portion of the “One Ring” poem on the reverse. Measuring 3” tall and 3.5” in diameter at its widest, the brass tankard is in good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and oxidation. The shirt labeled XXXL is in fine condition. $200 - $400



223. Production Materials from The Hobbit Trilogy. (Warner Bros., 2012-14) A selection of production souvenirs from The Hobbit trilogy. Included are three unfinished resin castings of Dwarf idols, a graphite and ink concept sketch for an Erebor treasure Elvish sword handle, a section of Bilbo’s silicone prosthetic feet, and a photocopy of a second unit call sheet for the final day of filming. Ranging in size from the 3.75” x 1” x 1” idol castings to the 8.25” x 11.75” call sheet, all of the items are in good, production-used condition. $200 - $400

225. Bilbo Baggins Prop and Costume Pieces from The Hobbit. (Warner Bros., 2012) A collection of Bilbo’s costume and prop pieces from “An Unexpected Journey.” Included are a production mold for a Bilbo armor prototype with three resin casts, two templates for Bilbo’s cutlery at Bag End, a test piece of a leather satchel embossed with a warg (wolf), and a printed thank you note from director Peter Jackson and the Producers. Ranging in size from a 1.5” x 2.25” test casting to the 7” x 6” knife template, the items are in good condition with typical wear from production use including scuffs, scratches, chips, and soiling. $200 - $400

224. Unfinished and Screen-Used Props from The Hobbit. (Warner Bros., 2012-14) A collection of screen-used and unfinished props from The Hobbit trilogy. Screen-used pieces include 99 Erebor treasure glass jewels, and a 3.25” x 1.75” section of the damaged Master of Laketown portrait first seen in “The Desolation of Smaug, and destroyed in “The Battle of the Five Armies.” Also included are an unfinished wooden trinket box and a resin cast of a dwarf idol. Ranging in size from a 0.25” x 0.25” x 0.25” jewel to the 3.5” x 2.5” x 1.75” trinket box, the items are all in good to very good condition with handling wear and soiling from production use. $200 - $400


226. An Elven Warrior Treasure Maquette from “The Hobbit.” (Warner Bros., 2012-2014) An Elven Warrior maquette and a thank you card from the production of The Hobbit trilogy. The maquette was used to create a gold statue prop, as part of the treasure hidden at the Dwarves Kingdom under the Mountain. Measuring 12.25” x 4” x 3.75” deep, the resin maquette is in good production-used condition with light scratches, chips, and scuffs. The card measures 4” x 6” and is in fine condition. $200 - $400

(Warner Bros., 2012) A collection of set decor
Included are a wooden bottle storage case from Bilbo’s home, an unfinished wooden ladle from Beorn’s home, and a ceramic pot. Also included is a printed crew thank you card from director Peter Jackson and the Producers. Ranging in size from the 6” x 4” card to the 25.75” x 4” x 1.5” thick ladle, the items are all in good to fine condition with light wear, scuffs, scratches, and chips from produc-

232. A Chess Piece and Orc Dagger Castings from “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.” (Warner Bros., 2012) A pair of unfinished Orc dagger casts and a test cast of the falcon piece from Beorn’s chess set used in the production of “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.” Measuring 15.5” x 3.75” and 1.5” thick and 8” x 3” x 3”, the resin daggers and chess piece are in good production-used condition with scratches and scuffs. $200 - $400

233. A Collection of Rare “The Lord of the Rings” Ephemera. (Warner Brothers, 2001-03) A collection of rare Lord of the Rings film trilogy ephemera from around the world. Included from London are a laminated security badge for the “Fellowship” premiere, an invitation letter for a Charity First Night performance, a ticket to the Prince’s Trust screening of “Return,” plus an Opening Night party invitation for The Lord of the Rings stage production in 2007. From Japan are two admission tickets and a stub for the first two films. From Los Angeles come two invitations two DVD release screenings, one at the Warner Brothers Burbank lot. From New Zealand comes a postcard with a Gandalf stamp, and an info sheet from the travel company providing tours of the filming locations. Also included are five buttons, a digital press kit and colorful 13-page press kit on visual effects, and more small items. Measuring from the 3” x 2” Japanese tickets to the 12” x 9” visual effects kit, the items are in good to very good condition with typical handling wear. All in all, this is a wide and varied collection that would be nearly impossible to duplicate. $200 - $400

234. A Pair of “Kill Bill” Call Sheets and Super Cool Man Chu Stationery. (Miramax, 2003) A pair of “Kill Bill” call sheets and stationery for Quentin Tarantino’s production company Super Cool Man Chu: Makers of Kill Bill. The call sheets are dated January 23 and 31, 2003 for scenes in the Pussywagon and Bill’s Hacienda, with principal actors, Uma Thurman and David Carradine. Included are 97 sheets of standard letter stationery, and seven note cards with envelopes. Ranging in size from the 8.5” x 3.5” note cards and envelopes to the 14” x 8.5” call sheets, the items are in good to fine condition with heavy edge wear and creasing to the call sheets from production use. $100 - $200

235. “Lara Croft” Props and Storyboards. (Paramount, 2003) A collection of props and three photocopy storyboard pages from “Lara Croft: The Cradle of Life,” starring Angelina Jolie. Props included are a treasure box, an engraved stone, and eight gold-toned coins. Also included is a Warner Bros. Studio badge belonging to 2nd unit 2nd AD Jeff Taylor. Ranging in size from a 0.75” in diameter coin to the 8.25” x 11.75” storyboards, the items are in good to very good condition with pinholes on the storyboard pages, creases, wear from production use, and intentional distress. $100 - $200


236. Confederate Prop Coins from “Sahara.” (Paramount, 2005) Seven prop Confederate coins from production of the film “Sahara” starring Matthew McConaughey and Penélope Cruz. Included are six hero coins made of metal with detail on both sides and one known as a “filler,” which is plastic and blank. Measuring 1.25” in diameter each, the coins are in fine production-used condition. $100 - $200

237. An “Iron Man 3” Stunt Double Shirt. (Disney, 2013) An “Iron Man 3” costume shirt worn by a stunt double for Robert Downey Jr., with Tony Stark’s arc reactor insignia at the center of the chest. The unlabeled neoprene shirt appears to be a size medium, in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200
238. A Pair of Captain America Shield Components from “Iron Man 2.” (Paramount, 2010) A pair of Captain America prototype shield components from “Iron Man 2.” While Captain America does not appear in the film, an in-progress version of his shield appears as an Easter egg in the first film and this sequel. Ranging in size from 8” to 18.5” long, the shield components display in good condition with heavy oxidation, scratches, scuffs, and wear from production use. $100 - $200


239. A Chris Evans “Captain America” Button-Up Shirt. (Paramount, 2011) A button-up yellow shirt worn by Chris Evans during production of Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: The First Avenger.” A Disney Pictures & TV tag is on the collar, likely added after Disney acquired Marvel Studios, as well as “WDS EVANS” in marker. This shirt resembles one worn by Evans as a pre-transformation Steve Rogers in the film, though the on-screen shirt did not have a breast pocket. Labeled a size 14 ½, the shirt is in good condition with stains and wear from production use. $100 - $200


241. A “Spider-Man: Far From Home” VFX Crew Hoodie & Thank You. (Sony, 2019) An Industrial Light & Magic visual effects crew zip-up hoodie and postcard-style thank you note from production of the Marvel Cinematic Universe film “Spider-Man: Far From Home.” The hoodie is labeled a size M and the thank you note measures 4” x 6”, both in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200

240. “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame” Camera Crew Gifts. (Disney, 2018-19) A collection of “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame” camera crew gifts. Included are a crew-exclusive copper mug and pin, and a camera-lens-shaped mug. The crew mug is etched with the Infinity Gauntlet on one side and the Avengers “A” logo with “III – IV Camera” on the other. The pin depicts the Infinity Gauntlet and reads “ILM VFX 2018 Infinity War.” The plastic “lens” mug seals with a screw-on lid and comes in an “Avengers Camera Crew” drawstring bag. Measuring 3.75” tall, the copper mug and 1.75” mug are in fine condition. The lens mug measuring 3.25” in diameter x 5.5” high is in very good condition with very light handling wear. $100 - $200


242. A “John Wick: Chapter 4” Gold Coin Prop. (Lionsgate, 2023) A prop gold coin from production of the Keanu Reeves action film “John Wick: Chapter 4.” In the world of John Wick, these coins are the characters’ main currency, exchanged for services or favors. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, the coin is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200
It’s no surprise that most animators were inspired by the comic strips they read as a kid in newspapers, or that those comics have been a source for many animated characters who found new audiences in cartoons and animated features. In this section we present art from the masters of printed cartoons in newspapers, magazines, and comic books.

243. The Original Cover Illustration for “The Little People and The Giant.” (Dell, 1958) The original painted cover illustration for Dell Four Color Comics #908 titled “Walt Scott’s The Little People and the Giant.” Scott was a former Disney artist whose Sunday-only “Little People” newspaper strip grew into several comic books by Dell. Measuring 14” x 11.75” in a 21.75” x 19.25” matted frame, the gouache on illustration board painting is in very good condition with 0.25” tear to the right of the giant’s left knee and light traces of adhesive residue in the upper right area where the title and logo were once pasted. $200 - $400


244. Three “Rick O’Shay” Original Comic Strips. (Lynde, 1959-72) Three original hand-drawn “Rick O’Shay” comic strips by Stan Lynde. Included are two daily strips originally published February 6, 1959, and November 17, 1972, signed in blue ink with a dedication, and a Sunday strip published March 7, 1965. Accomplished in ink, graphite, and Zip-ATone, the dailies measuring 5.5” x 16” each and the Sunday strip measuring 12.5” x 27.25” are all in fine condition. The comic strips are presented in matted frames measuring 19” x 22.5” and 18” x 32.75” and are in very good condition with light scuffs and chips to the molding. $200 - $400


245. Walt Kelly’s Pogo Set of Six Vinyl Figures. (Procter & Gamble, 1969) A complete set of six Pogo character figures, originally available with the purchase of Procter & Gamble products in 1969, The set includes Pogo Possum, Churchy la Femme, Howland Owl, Beauregard Hound, Albert Alligator and Porky Pine. Standing from 4” to 5.5” tall, the vinyl figures are in very good condition, with some scuffs and small spots of stray paint from original production. $200 - $400

246. A Sheet of Walt Kelly’s Pogo Puce Stamps. (Simon & Schuster, 1963) A complete sheet of nine Pogo “Puce Stamps.” Originally released with the “Pogo Puce Stamp Catalog”- actually a paperback book of Pogo cartoons - the stamps parodying then-popular S & H green stamps are very scarce to find at all today. Measuring 4.25” x 5.5”, the sheet of nine stamps is in fine condition. $200 - $400



247. Three Signed MAD Magazines. (MAD, 1985-88) Three signed issues of MAD magazine, including issue no. 280 from July 1988 and the Super Special from Fall 1985, both signed by Mort Drucker, and the MAD Mania Super Special from Spring 1988 signed with a sketch by Sergio Aragones. Measuring 8” x 10.5” each, the magazines are in fine condition. $200 - $400
248. A Dean Young and Mike Gersher Signed Blondie Fan Card. (King Features, 1981) A Blondie fan card signed by Dean Young and Mark Gersher, in black ink with a personalized dedication “To Alan.” The pair wrote and drew the Blondie comic strips after the death of Young’s father, Chic, who created the series. Measuring 4.25” x 5.5”, the fan card is in fine condition. $200 - $400


249. A Herman Drawing Signed by Jim Unger. (Unger, 1979) An original drawing of Herman the comic strip character by his creator Jim Unger, signed with a dedication in black ink. Herman starred in his own series for 18 years between 1975 and 1992. Measuring 8.5” x 11, the drawing is in very good condition with light creases, spotting, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

251. More Peanuts Signed with a Sketch by Charles Schulz. (Rinehart, 1954/1980) A hardcover 1954 edition of More Peanuts hand-signed with an illustration of Charlie Brown by creator Charles Schulz. The top of the illustration reads “for Alan” with a large drawing of Charlie Brown in felt pen and a bold signature by Schulz. Measuring 5.5” x 8.25”, the book is in fair condition with wear throughout from use, cracking at the spine, inscriptions on the inside back cover, and some adhesive residue near the top of the page above Schulz’s drawing. $3,000 - $5,000

250. A Garfield Drawing by Jim Davis. (Davis, 1980s-90s) An original drawing of Garfield by Jim Davis. Davis has been drawing the lasagna-loving, Monday-hating cat for almost 50 years, with the popularity of his comic strip leading to television shows, video games, and movies. With an image size of 5.5” x 7.25” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite and color pencil drawing is in very good condition, with an embossed Jim Davis Original Animation mark at the bottom left and light creases. $300 - $500

Some of the less frequently mentioned, but no less important studios in the history of animation’s golden age include MGM, UPA, and Lantz Productions. Characters such as Popeye, Woody Woodpecker, and Casper have earned their place on the list of the world’s most beloved animated stars. The continued iterations of these characters, along with the introduction of new ones, speaks to


252. Max Fleischer’s Original Song-Motion-Picture Patent Certificate. (Fleischer, 1926) Max Fleischer’s original patent certificate for inventing the bouncing ball in sing-along films. In the silent era, Fleischer brought sing-alongs into theaters by projecting glass slides with painted lyrics while the reels were being changed. To convey the timing of the lyrics to the audience, he filmed himself waving a baton with a white ball at the end to point to lyrics painted over a black background in time with the music. The bouncing ball audiences follow while singing in time with the music endures to this day, and served as the precursor to modern-day karaoke. Measuring 12” x 8” the five-page, ribbon-bound document is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and light discoloration from age. $2,000 - $4,000


253. A Popeye and Bluto Production Cel. (Famous Studios, 1940s-50s) An original multi-layer production cel of Popeye and Bluto from an unknown theatrical short. Measuring 13” x 17” with a character image size of 6.5” x 5.5”, the cel with layers misaligned and folded over to the back on the left side displays in good condition with staples at the bottom left and top right, staple holes along the top edge that do not affect the image, light scuffs, and light discoloration. $300 - $500

254. A “Casper the Friendly Ghost” Production Cel. (Famous Studios, 1950s) An original production cel of Casper from an unknown “Casper the Friendly Ghost” theatrical short. With a character image size of 6” x 3.25” on a 13” x 15.5” cel, presented with a 13” x 16.5” custom background in a 17.5” x 20” matte, the cel displays in very good condition with light waviness from age. $200 - $400

255. Three “Gulliver’s Travels” Reproduction Maquettes. (Fleischer, 1990s) Three reproduction maquettes of King Little, Gabby, and King Bombo from “Gulliver’s Travels,” the first full-length feature film from Fleischer Studios, and the second full-length feature after Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” These maquettes were made by an animator who sold only a small handful. Mounted to a base measuring 12.25” x 2.5” x 0.5” tall, and ranging in size from 2.75” x 1.5” x 1.5” deep to 4.75” x 3” x 2.5” deep, the maquettes are in very good condition with a crack to Gabby’s left index finger and a crack to King Bombo’s right wrist. $400 - $600

256. A UPA Pictures Parking Sign. (UPA, 1960s) A handpainted sign featuring Mr. Magoo from the UPA Pictures Studio parking lot in Burbank, CA. Measuring 24” x 36”, the metal sign is in fair condition with scratches, scuffs, dents, light oxidation on the edges, and heavy scratches to the upper right corner. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000

257. Original Production Cel of Mr. Magoo from “The Ragtime Bear.” (UPA Studios, 1949) A pair of rare original production cels featuring Mr. Magoo and a bear from the UPA Studios animated short “Ragtime Bear.” This short marked the very first appearance of Mr. Magoo. Measuring 10.25”x12.5” overall, and with a character image measuring 4.5”x5”, the cel is in very good condition with a slightly creased bottom left corner and is paired with a color copy reproduction background. $400 - $600







259. A Set of 7 “Magoo Express” Production Title and Credit Drawings. (UPA, 1955) A set of seven original drawings for the proposed titles to UPA’s 1955 Mr. Magoo short, “Magoo Express.” The titles were designed to use the open newspapers seen in the opening but were later changed to a more straightforward title sequence. Each drawing is accomplished in graphite and colored pencil on 12.5” x 10.5” animation paper. The artwork is in very good condition with some yellowing to the paper from age and some edge wear. $800 - $1,000

258. An Original Production Cel of Gerald McBoing Boing. (UPA Studios, 1950) An original production cel from the ground-breaking UPA Studios animated short, Gerald McBoing-Boing Featuring Gerald McCloy in his classic red outfit carrying a green lunchbox. Measuring 10.25”x12.5” overall, and with an image measuring 3”x2”, the production cel is in very good condition with handling wear and is paired with a color copy reproduction background.
$400 - $600







260. A Set of 7 Production and Model Drawings from “Magoo Express.” (UPA, 1955) A collection of seven layout and model drawings from UPA’s 1955 Mr. Magoo short, “Magoo Express.” Each drawing is accomplished in graphite and colored pencil on 12.5” x 10.5” animation paper. The artwork is in very good condition with some yellowing to the paper from age and some edge wear. $800 - $1,000

261. An Original Jack Kinney Monster Illustration. (Kinney, 1950s-80s) A hand-drawn page of monsters and ghoulish creatures, signed by Disney artist, Jack Kinney. Kinney is best known for his work as a sequence director on Disney films such as “Pinocchio,” “The Three Caballeros,” “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad,” and many others. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and paint on illustration board, the drawing measures 16” x 20” and is in good condition with edge wear, dulled corners with pinholes, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

263. A Walter Lantz Signed Woody Woodpecker Cel. (Lantz, 1970s) An original production cel of Woody Woodpecker from an unknown Walter Lantz cartoon. Lantz signed the bottom right of the cel, which features a Walter Lantz studio seal, and a 1972 copyright mark. With a character image size measuring 3” x 4” on an 8” x 7” visible cel in a 16.25” x 12.25” frame and matte, the cel displays in very good condition with light waviness from age. $200 - $400

262. A Charles Mintz Studio Publicity Drawing. (Mintz, 1937) A Charles Mintz Studio publicity drawing by John C. Walworth of the studio’s many characters including Scrappy and Krazy Kat. Walworth signed and dated the drawing in graphite at the bottom right. Measuring 10” x 12”, the graphite and color pencil drawing is in fine condition in a 19.5” x 21.5” matted frame, in good condition with chips to the edges and corners, and streaks to the plexiglass. $200 - $400



264. A Signed Woody Woodpecker Limited Edition Cel. (Lantz, 1980s-90s) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Woody Woodpecker, signed by Walter Lantz and hand-numbered 194 of 200. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 4.25” x 3.25”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400


265. A Maxie the Polar Bear Production Drawing. (Lantz, 1960s-70s) An original production drawing of Maxie the Polar Bear from the Chilly Willy series of animated shorts. Accomplished in graphite and color pencil and measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 5.75” x 4.25”, the drawing is in fine condition. $200 - $400

266. A “Pink Panther” Production Cel & Drawings. (MGM, 1993) An original hand-painted multi-layer cel of the Pink Panther and Big Nose from “The Pink Panther.” Included are three original graphite and colored pencil production drawings of the characters on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper. With an image size of 4.5” x 5.5” on 10.5” x 12.5” cels paired with a color copy background, the art displays in good condition with spots of paint loss, line loss, scratches, creases, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

267. A “Pink Panther” Pirate Cel & Drawings. (MGM, 1993) An original hand-painted production cel of the Pink Panther fighting a pirate from “The Pink Panther.” Included is a graphite and color pencil production drawing of the characters on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper. With an image size of 4.5” x 7.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in good condition with spots of paint loss, line loss, scratches, ink smudges on the drawing, and wear from production use. $200 - $400


268. A Multi-Signed “The Secret of NIMH” OneSheet. (MGM, 1982) An original one-sheet for the animated film “The Secret of NIMH,” signed by Don Bluth and producers Gary Goldman and John Pomeroy. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with original folds, creases, smudges, and light wear. $200 - $400

269. A Promotional “Coraline” Eye Button Prop Replica. (Laika/Focus Features, 2009) A promotional button prop from the Laika stop-motion film “Coraline,” part of a kit sent to members of the press. In the film’s Other World, the characters’ eyes are replaced with buttons by the evil Other Mother. Measuring 0.75” in diameter, the prop is in good condition with light scratches, glue residue, and wear from production use. $200 - $400
270. A Promotional “Coraline” Needle and Thread Prop Replica. (Laika/Focus Features, 2009) A promotional prop replica of a sewing needle and spool of thread from the stop-motion animated film “Coraline,” as part of a set gifted to select bloggers and mem bers of the press. Measuring 1” long and 0.5” tall x 0.25” in diameter, the needle and spool display in fine condition. $200 - $400

Following the success of Walt Disney’s Silly Symphonies, Warner Brothers launched both Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon series, each a clear nod to the original. Their stable of original characters including Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, and Bugs Bunny quickly grew in popularity throughout the 1940s. In the 1950s, as Disney’s attention turned mainly to animated features and Disneyland, the Warner Brothers short cartoons dominated theaters and remain popular fare on television today.

271. A Beans “The Phantom Ship” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1936) A production drawing of Beans the Cat and a peg-legged pirate from the Looney Tunes short “The Phantom Ship.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil with image sizes of 2.25” x 4.75” and 3.25” x 4” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing is in fine condition with light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

273. A Porky Pig “Westward Whoa” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1936) An original production drawing of Porky Pig from the Looney Tunes short “Westward Whoa.” With a character image size of 5” x 7.25” on a 9.5” x 12” piece of animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with creases and light discoloration from age. $300 - $500



272. A Beans the Cat Production Drawing Collection. (Schlesinger, 1930s) A collection of 6 production drawings of Beans the Cat from an unknown production. Beans appeared in the Looney Tunes series from 1935-1936. Measuring 1.25” x 2.25” to 2” x 2.25” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawings are in good condition with light spotting, discoloration, slight edge wear, minor smudges, minimal creasing, and overall wear from age. $100 - $200

274. A “Picador Porky” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1937) An original production drawing from the Looney Tunes cartoon “Picador Porky.” With an image size of 5.25” x 5.25” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing accomplished in graphite and color pencils is in very good condition with light creases and spots of discoloration from age. $200 - $400

275. A Set of Production Drawings from “Porky’s Road Race.” (Schlesinger, 1937) A set of seven production drawings from “Porky’s Road Race,” directed by Frank Tashlin. Five drawings capture the moment the pack of race cars strikes a patch of glue and stretch it out sticking and bouncing back. Two drawings depict a rough hound-like figure. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil on 9.5” x 12” animation paper with image sizes from 2.75” x 3.25” up to 10.25” x 6.25”, the drawings are in very good condition with expected light wear from production use and age. $500 - $700

277. A “Porky’s Hare Hunt” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1938) An original production drawing from the Looney Tunes cartoon “Porky’s Hare Hunt.” This short marks the first appearance of a very Bugs Bunny-like rabbit, although his first official appearance is in “A Wild Hare” two years later. With an image size of 4.25” x 4.5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing accomplished in graphite and color pencils is in very good condition with light spots of discoloration, creases, and wear from production use. $300 - $500

276. A Porky Pig Swears Blooper Reel Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1938) An original production drawing of Porky Pig from the infamous short in which he swears. The short, created for a Warner Brothers’ blooper reel, features Porky hitting his hand with a hammer, stammering and saying “son of a gun,” then laughing as he says the viewer probably thought he was going to say “son of a b****.” Animated by the legendary Rod Scribner, the short was not publicly available until it appeared on several DVD releases as a special feature in 2006. With a character image size of 7.5” x 7.75” on 9.5” x 12” paper, the colored pencil and graphite drawing is in very good condition with light spotting, creases, discoloration from age, and typical production notations. $500 - $800

278. A “Porky’s Spring Planting” Layout Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1938) An original layout drawing from the Looney Tunes short “Porky’s Spring Planting,” directed by Frank Tashlin. Measuring 9.5” x 12”, the drawing accomplished in graphite and color pencils is in very good condition with light handling wear from production use. $300 - $500







279. A Collection of “Old Glory” Paul Revere Production Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1939) A collection of over 90 original production drawings of the Paul Revere’s ride sequence from the Merrie Melodies short “Old Glory,” directed by Chuck Jones. The cartoon features Uncle Sam telling Porky Pig stories of American history, with rotoscoping used for the human figures. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencils with the image size near 4.5” x 8” on each 9.5” x 12” sheet of animation paper, the drawings are in good to very good condition, with expected wear from aging and production wear, including folds to very few. $2,000 - $4,000

280. A Porky Pig “Any Bonds Today?” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1942) An original production drawing of Porky Pig from the 1942 cartoon “Any Bonds Today,” directed by Bob Clampett. This unique short is not considered a Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies cartoon, but was produced for the U. S. government reportedly free of charge to promote the sale of war bonds. With an image size of 3.5” x 2.5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the production drawing accomplished in graphite and blue pencil displays in very good condition with spots of discoloration which do not affect the image. $300 - $500

281. A “Porky’s Hare Hunt” Studio Model Sheet. (Schlesinger, 1938) A Studio production model sheet of Porky Pig for “Porky’s Hare Hunt” under the working title of “Porky’s Hare Trouble.” The short marked the first appearance of the rabbit that would be developed into Bugs Bunny. Measuring 7.75” x 11.5”, the printed model sheet is in very good condition with light wear and discoloration from age. $200 - $400





283. A “Hare-um Scare-um” Early Bugs Bunny Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1939) An original production drawing from the Merrie Melodies short, “Hare-um Scare-um.” This short marks the third appearance of the rabbit who became known as Bugs Bunny a year later in the short “A Wild Hare.” Measuring 9.5” x 12” with a character image size of 4” x 6”, the graphite and color pencil drawing is in good condition with edge wear from production use and a 0.5” x 0.5” rip in the upper right corner, which does not affect the image. $500 - $700

282. A One-of-a-Kind Bugs Bunny Doll by Charlotte Clark. (Charlotte Clark, 1950s) A one-of-a-kind Bugs Bunny doll hand-made by Charlotte Clark, who created the first Mickey Mouse doll with the help of her nephew, Bob Clampett. After many years of overseeing Mickey merchandise, Clark personally made a small number of dolls of new characters from time to time, and this Bugs Bunny doll comes from the estate of her niece. Accomplished in cotton, nylon, and yarn, with a wire armature, the 27” tall doll displays in good condition with wear, pilling on the chest, exposed wire, discoloration, and holes throughout, particularly the back of the head, side of the face, neck, and right wrist. $1,000 - $2,000
284. A “Hare-um Scare-um” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1939) An original production drawing of John Sourpuss from his only appearance in the Merrie Melodies short “Hare-um Scare-um.” With a character image size of 7.25” x 5.5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and color pencil drawing is in good condition with light discoloration from age and wear from production use. $500 - $700

285. An Early Bugs Bunny “Prest-O Change-O” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1939) A storyboard panel from the Merrie Melodies short “Prest-O Change-O” featuring an early version of Bugs Bunny, who would make his official debut a year later. With overall character image of 4.75” x 9.75” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and color pencil panel is in good condition with light creases, wear, and spots of discoloration from age. $500 - $700

287. A “Wabbit Twouble” Storyboard Panel. (Schlesinger, 1941) An original storyboard panel featuring Elmer Fudd from the Merrie Melodies short “Wabbit Twouble” directed by “Wobert Cwampett.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, and measuring 9.5” x 12” with a character image size of 5” x 4.25” the drawing displays in good condition with spots of discoloration, light creases, and edge wear. $400 - $600

288. A Collection of “Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid” Production Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1941) A collection of 11 sequential production drawings from the Merrie Melodies short “Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid.” The cartoon stars Bugs Bunny and Beaky Buzzard, known here as “Killer,” in his debut role. The sequence features Bugs as he’s come out of the shower to scold Beaky for being a “naughty, naughty boy.” Measuring 9.5” x 21” with a character image size ranging from 4” x 2.5” to 4” x 3.75”, the drawings, accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, are in very good production-used condition with light creasing, edge wear, and light discoloration from age. $2,000 - $3,000

289. A Pair of “Wacky Wildlife” Production Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1940) A pair of original production drawings of a mother and baby bird from the Merrie Melodies short “Wacky Wildlife.” With character sizes of 3.5” x 5.5” and 2” x 2.25” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and color pencil drawings are in very good condition with a minor stain to the top right corner of one, light smudges, minor creasing from age, and very light discoloration to the bottom edge of one. $300 - $500
290. An “Of Fox and Hounds” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1940) An original production drawing from “Of Fox and Hounds.” The short featured Willoughby the dog’s debut, and what would become his signature catchphrase, “Which way did he go, George? Which way did he go?”
Measuring 5” x 8” on 9.5” x 12” drawing paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with light spotting and discoloration from age. $200 - $400


291. A Production Drawing from “Of Fox and Hounds.” (Schlesinger, 1940) An original production drawing of George the Fox and Willoughby from the Merrie Melodies short “Of Fox and Hounds.” Measuring 5” x 8” on a 9.5” x 12” piece of drawing paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light spotting and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

292. A “Hollywood Steps Out” Model Drawing of Clark Gable. (Schlesinger, 1941) A model drawing of Clark Gable from the Merrie Melodies short, “Hollywood Steps Out.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, with a character image size of 7.75” x 10.75” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light wear and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

293. A “Hollywood Steps Out” Paulette Goddard Model Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1941) A model drawing of actress Paulette Goddard from the Merrie Melodies short, “Hollywood Steps Out.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, with a character image size of 7” x 4.75” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light discoloration from age. $300 - $500

294. A “The Crackpot Quail” Original Production Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1941) An original production drawing featuring the Quail from the Merrie Melodies short “The Crackpot Quail.” On the reverse of the drawing is a sketch of a nude model. With a character image size of 5” x 5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light creases, spots of discoloration from age, and a 0.25” tear on the right side. $200 - $400
295. A “Horton Hatches the Egg” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1942)
An original production drawing from “Horton Hatches the Egg.” With an image size of 7.5” x 5.25” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing accomplished in graphite and red pencil is in very good condition with light spots of discoloration and wear. $400 - $600







296. A Set of “Horton Hatches the Egg” Production Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1942) A collection of 11 production drawings from “Horton Hatches the Egg.” Included are four rough animation drawings of the three elephant hunters, and seven drawings of Maysie, the Mother Bird who convinces Horton to sit on her egg. One drawing of Maysie is from her earliest appearance in the short, and the other six are from a deleted shot in which she is depicted as mad enough to chew or spit nails. Accomplished with graphite and colored pencil on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawings are in very good condition with typical light wear from production use and age. $1,000 - $2,000

297. A Tweety Bird “Tree Cornered Tweety” Production Cel. (Warner Bros. 1956) An original hand-painted production cel of Tweety Bird from the Merrie Melodies short “Tree Cornered Tweety.” With an image size of 1.5” x 3.5” on a 10.5” x 13.5” cel and paired with a color
copy reproduction background, the piece is in very good condition with surface scratches and tape residue which does not affect the image.
$800 - $1,200

298. A “Dough for the Do-Do” Production Background. (Warner Bros., 1949) The original production background for the opening shot of “Dough for the Do-Do,” directed by Friz Freleng. This Merrie Melodies short was virtually a shot-by-shot remake of Bob Clampett’s 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon “Porky in Wackyland.” Accomplished in ink, gouache, and pencil and measuring 7.5” x 9.5”, the background displays in good condition, with wear including pinholes from production use, discoloration to the paper from age, light smudging to the pencil written text on the left side, and spotting to the sides that do not affect the image. $5,0 00$7,000
Intended as an all-black spoof of Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” Clampett sought to imbue his short “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” with authentic black culture. He brought his animation team to Club Alabam in Los Angeles to hear black music and see dancing in person. Clampett cast black radio and music stars Vivianne Dandrige as So White, Lillian Randolph as Mammy, and Leo Watson as Prince Chawmin’. Mel Blanc voiced the dwarfs, and Danny Webb voiced the Wicked Queen.
A jazz aficionado, Clampett wanted the short’s score to be by an all-black orchestra. Leon Schlesinger shot down the idea, hiring studio regular Carl Stalling, but Clampett’s original pick Eddie Beal and His Orchestra still got to record music for the last kiss in the film. While the short was positively received by film critics at the time, it was also met with some controversy. The NAACP protested the film’s caricatures, deeming them examples of black stereotypes. In 1968, the film was dubbed one of the Censored Eleven, a collection of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts considered offensive due to their extreme ethnic stereotypes. Clampett’s “Tin Pan Alley Cats,” also released in 1943, joined “Coal Black” on the problematic list. Clampett continued to defend the short, saying that the all-black cast of the musical “Jump for Joy” had asked him to do a short with black characters and that it was not racist or disrespectful. Despite Clampett’s protestations, the film remains on the list, withheld from syndication in the United States.

299. A “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” So White Character Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1943) A character drawing of So White, the heroine of “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs.” With an image size of 1.75” x 4.75” on 3.5” x 6.75” paper, the drawing accomplished in graphite is in very good condition with light creases and expected color shift to the paper from age.
$500 - $800
300. Prince Chawmin’ Character Development Art. (Schlesinger, 1943) A drawing with two character development studies of Prince Chawmin’ from “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs.” With an overall image size of 5.5” x 6.5” on 6.5” x 7.75” paper, the art is in very good condition with pinholes at the corners from display, intentional smudging to one figure, and typical light wear from age.
$500 - $800


301. “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” Production Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1943) A pair of original production drawings of “So White,” the heroine of “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs,” from her first appearance singing while doing laundry. Each with an image size of 4.5” x 4.75”, the drawings accomplished in graphite and color pencil on 9.5” x 12” animation paper are in good condition with spots of discoloration, creases, and wear from production use and age. $500 - $800

302. A Pair of “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1943) A pair of production drawings of So White from “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs.” Accomplished in colored pencil with image sizes measuring 5” x 8.25” and 5” x 8.75” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawings are in very good to fine condition with very light wear from production use and age including a small spot of discoloration to one, and slight creasing to both that does not affect the images. $500 - $800

303. A Pair of “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1943) A pair of production drawings of So White from “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs.” Accomplished in colored pencil with image sizes measuring 4.75” x 8.75” and 5.25” x 8.5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawings are in very good condition with light creases and spots of discoloration from production use and age. $500 - $800

304. A Pair of “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” Production Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1943) A pair of production drawings of So White from “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs.” Accomplished in color pencil with image sizes measuring 5.75” x 8” and 5” x 8.5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawings display in very good condition with expected wear from production use and spots of discoloration from age. $500 - $800

305. “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” Production Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1943) A pair of production drawings of So White from “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs.” Accomplished in colored pencil with image sizes measuring 6.75” x 8.25” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawings are in good and very good condition with creases and light wear, with one displaying a full horizontal line of discoloration and additional discoloration. $500 - $800








307. A “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1943) An original production drawing from “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” of six of the dwarfs. With an image size of 5” x 10.25” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing accomplished in graphite and color pencil is in good condition with spots of discoloration, creases, and light wear from production use. $500 - $800


306. A Large Set of “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” Production Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1943) A set of 59 original production drawings from “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs,” from So White’s run through the forest at night. With image sizes from 1” x 2” to 3.25” x 4”, the drawings accomplished in color pencil on 9.5” x 12” animation paper are in very good condition, with expected light wear from production use and age.
$2,000 - $4,000

308. A Prince Chawmin’ ”Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1943) An original production drawing from “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” of Prince Chawmin’ as he tries to revive So White. With an image size of 8.5” x 7” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light wear from age and production use. $500 - $800

309. A ”Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” Prince Chawmin’ Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1943) An original production drawing from “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” of Prince Chawmin’ as he tries to revive So White with a kiss or two. The speech balloon is not dialogue from the film, and was likely added as a gag later. With an image size of 8.5” x 7” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing displays in very good condition with light creases, wear, and stains, which do not affect the image. $500 - $800

310. A ”Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” Prince Chawmin’ Production Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1943) An original production drawing from “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs” of Prince Chawmin’ as he tries to revive So White. With an image size of 9” x 4.25” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing accomplished in color pencil is in very good condition with a smudge to one foot, and light wear from age and production use. $500 - $800
Reports vary on how the Beatles felt about the 1965 animated series. While they allegedly disliked it from the start, John Lennon was later quoted saying he enjoyed the show, and George Harrison said the cartoons were “so bad or silly they were good” in 1999. “Yellow Submarine” started as an easy way for the band to fulfill their contractual obligation for a third feature film with United Artists, after they were dissatisfied with their second film “Help!”. The ground-breaking visual style of the film - often falsely attributed to Peter Max but actually art director Heinz Edelmann - won them over, and they enthusiastically filmed a live-action finale of themselves. John Lasseter later credited the film with sparking new interest in animation as a serious art form, not just children’s fare as it was seen at the time.

311. A “Yellow Submarine” Kinky Boot Beast and Apple Bonker Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multi-layer, hand-painted production cel of a Kinky Boot Beast and an Apple Bonker from The Beatles “Yellow Submarine.” Measuring 12.5” x 16” with character image sizes of 8.25” x 2.25” and 7” x 2”, the cel displays in very good condition with staple holes in the corners and light scuffs and paint residue from contact with other cels, which do not affect the image. $500 - $700

313. A “Yellow Submarine” Chief Blue Meanie Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of the Chief Blue Meanie, the Dreadful Flying Glove, and the University of Whales from “Yellow Submarine.” The cel was sold in Hallmark retail stores in 1969-70 and is accompanied by its original 16” x 20” matte and wrapping with logo sticker. Measuring 12.5” x 16” with character image sizes ranging from 3” x 2.75” to 12” x 8.5”, the multi-layer cel displays in good condition with heavy warping and staple holes in the corners which do not affect the image. $500 - $700

312. A Dreadful Flying Glove “Yellow Submarine” Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of John Lennon, Ringo, and a Dreadful Flying Glove from “Yellow Submarine.” The cel was sold in Hallmark retail stores in 1969-70 and is accompanied by its original 16” x 20” matte and wrapping with logo sticker. Measuring 12.5” x 16” with character image sizes of 3.5” x 3.25” and 5.5” x 3.5”, the multi-layer cel displays in good condition with heavy warping and staple holes in all four corners which do not affect the image. $500 - $700

314. An Old Fred “Yellow Submarine” Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of Old Fred from The Beatles animated film “Yellow Submarine.” With an image size of 7.5” x 7.75” on a 12.5” x 16” cel, the piece is in good condition with spots of discoloration, scratches, staples at the corners from display, and wear from production use. $500 - $700

315. A “Yellow Submarine” Four-Headed Bulldog Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of the Four-Headed Bulldog, Ringo Starr as a member of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and the Chief Blue Meanie from “Yellow Submarine.” With an image size of 8” x 10” on 12.5” x 16” multi-layered cels, the piece is in good condition with spots of paint loss, staple holes at the corners from display, scratches, and wear from production use. $500 - $700

317. A “Yellow Submarine” Old Fred Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of Old Fred from The Beatles animated film “Yellow Submarine.” With a character image size measuring 10.5” x 9.75” on a 10.75” x 14.25” visible cel in a 15.75” x 18.75” matte, the cel displays in good condition with light scuffs and warping, and near total line loss. $500 - $700

316. A Multiple Character “Yellow Submarine” Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multi-layer hand-painted production cel of the Dreadful Flying Glove, Old Fred, Ringo Starr, and the Chief Blue Meanie from “Yellow Submarine.” With an image size of 8” x 14” on 12.5” x 16” cels, the piece displays in good condition with scratches, discoloration from age, tears, and stains which do not affect the image. $500 - $700

318. A Blue Meanie “Yellow Submarine” Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of a Blue Meanie from “Yellow Submarine.” With a character image size measuring 5.75” x 5.5” on an 11.25” x 15.25” visible cel in a 16” x 20” matte, the cel sealed in its original retail wrapping displays in very good condition with light warping and staples in the top corners which do not affect the image. $500 - $700


320. A “Yellow Submarine” Blue Meanie Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of a Blue Meanie from “Yellow Submarine.” The multi-layer cel has been trimmed to 8.5” x 10.5” with a character image size of 3.5” x 3.5”, and is in very good condition with pinholes in the corners which do not affect the image. $500 - $700
319. A “Yellow Submarine” Ringo and Violins
Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multilayer production cel of Ringo Starr from The Beatles animated feature “Yellow Submarine.” With an image size of 8” x 9.5” on an 11” x 15” cel in a 16” x 20” matte, the piece is in good condition with scratches, waviness, creases, and wear to the matte. $500 - $700

321. A Ringo and Max Blue Meanie “Yellow Submarine”
Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of Ringo Starr and Max Blue Meanie from “Yellow Submarine.” Measuring 12.5” x 16” with character image sizes of 4.75” x 2.5” and 5.5” x 3.5”, the multi-layer cel displays in good condition with pinholes, oxidation stains, creases to the top left and bottom right corners, tears to the corners, light soiling and scuffs, light discoloration to the acetate but not the paint itself, and adhesive and paper residue along the right edge which does not affect the image. $500 - $700

322. A “Yellow Submarine” John Lennon Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multi-layer hand-painted production cel of John Lennon, a Horse Monster, the Yellow Submarine, and the woman from “Yellow Submarine.” With an image size of 6.75” x 7” on 12.5” x 16” cels and paired with a color copy background, the piece displays in good condition with folds, creases, scratches, spots of paint loss, and tape from production use. $500 - $700

323. A George and Paul “Yellow Submarine” Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of George Harrison and Paul McCartney from “Yellow Submarine.” Measuring 12.5” x 16” with an image size of 9.5” x 12”, the multi-layer cel is in very good condition with pinholes in the corners and adhesive residue along the edges which do not affect the image. $500 - $700

324. A “Yellow Submarine” Suckophant Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of the Suckophant from The Beatles animated feature “Yellow Submarine.” With a character image size measuring 6.25” x 5.5” on an 11.25” x 15.25” visible cel in a 16” x 20” matte, the cel sealed in its original retail wrapping displays in very good condition with light warping. $500 - $700

325. A Sgt. Pepper’s and Apple Bonker “Yellow Submarine” Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of an Apple Bonker and The Beatles as members of the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band from “Yellow Submarine.” With character image sizes measuring 10” x 1.5” and 8.5” x 2.5” on an 11.25” x 15.25” visible cel in a 16” x 20” matte, the multi-layer cel displays in good condition with heavy warping, and staples and oxidation stains to the top corners which do not affect the image. $500 - $700

327. A Multiple Character “Yellow Submarine” Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of Jeremy Hiller Boob Ph.D., the unnamed morning suit man, and a monster from “Yellow Submarine.” Measuring 12.5” x 16” with character image sizes ranging from 1” x 2” to 4” x 5.75”, the multi-layer cel displays in good condition with pinholes in the corners, adhesive residue along the edges, spots of paint loss to the submarine, heavy creasing, paint residue from contact with other cels, and a 1” x 1.5” tear to the bottom cel layer which does not affect the image. $500 - $700

326. A “Yellow Submarine” Multiple Character Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multi-layer hand-painted production cel of the Four-Headed Dog, George Harrison, John Lennon, a Horse Monster, the Suckophant, and the Lord Mayor from “Yellow Submarine.” Measuring 12.5” x 16” with character image sizes ranging from 0.5” x 1” to 5” x 1”, the cel displays in very good condition with pinholes, adhesive residue, tears to the corners, and light scuffs and spots of paint residue from contact with other cels, which do not affect the image. $500 - $700


328. A “Yellow Submarine” Production Drawing. (United Artists, 1968) An original production drawing of John Lennon on Paul McCartney’s shoulders from The Beatles animated film “Yellow Submarine.” Accomplished in graphite and color pencil with a character image size of 4” x 6.25” on 16” x 18.75” animation paper, the drawing is in good condition with heavy discoloration, creases, edge wear, and pencil notations from production use. $300 - $500
Music is such a broad influence in our lives that “Rock Star” applies to anyone who excels in their field. Among recording stars, those who stand above are dubbed Rock Legends. From posters and signed records to musical instruments, fans collect it all to own a piece of their idols.

329. An Elvis Signed “All Shook Up” Record Sleeve. (RCA Victor, 1957) A record sleeve for the single “All Shook Up,” signed by Elvis Presley. “The King of Rock and Roll” signed the sleeve boldly in blue ink with a personalized dedication “To Pat.” The 45 RPM record itself is not included. Measuring 7” x 7”, the record sleeve is in fair condition with scratches, peeling, creases, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

331. A “Purple Rain” One-Sheet. (Warner Bros. 1984) A one-sheet for the musical film “Purple Rain” starring Prince. For his work on the film, Prince won the Academy Award for Best Original Song Score. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with light wear along the original folds, creases, and a 0.5” x 1.5” tear on the upper right side. $100 - $200

330. A Led Zeppelin “The Song Remains the Same” OneSheet. (Warner Bros., 1976) A one-sheet for the Led Zeppelin concert film “The Song Remains the Same.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in fair condition with wear along the original folds, creases, water damage, and edge wear and tears, with the bottom two corners missing and a 2.5” x 3” section missing on the left side. $100 - $200

332. A Record Sleeve Film Prop “The Doors.” (TriStar, 1991) A prop vinyl record sleeve from Oliver Stone’s “The Doors,” a biopic starring Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison. Designed to replicate the cover of the band’s 1967 debut album, the sleeve features Kilmer, Kevin Dillon as John Densmore, Kyle MacLachlan as Ray Manzarek, and Frank Whaley as Robby Krieger. Measuring 12.25” x 2.25”, the sleeve is in good production-used condition with edge wear and creasing. $100 - $200


333. An Eagles Signed Acoustic Guitar. (Takamine, 1990s) A Takamine G530 acoustic guitar signed by four members of the sixtime Grammy Award-winning rock band the Eagles. Signatures include those of lead singer Don Henley, guitarist Joe Walsh, bassist Timothy B. Schmit, and guitarist Glenn Frey, all accomplished in black marker. Measuring 15.5” x 5.5” x 41” tall, the signed guitar is in very good condition with light wear. $3,0 00 - $5,000







336. Maurice Gibb’s 1978 Guild B-302 Bass Guitar. (Guild, 1978) Maurice Gibb’s personal 1978 Guild B-302 electric bass guitar and its case. Gibb played bass and sang on several Bee Gees smash hits including “Stayin’ Alive” “How Deep is Your Love,” and “Night Fever.” This sleek black bass bears the serial number 187135. Measuring 14.5” x 2.5” x 45”, the guitar displays in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear from use, while its 15.75” x 5” x 49” guitar case is in good condition with typical wear. $6,000 - $8,000







Hollywood loves a winner, both on the big-screen and in the world of sports. Whether an athlete plays for a Los Angeles pro sports team their entire career or for a brief period of time, they forever become part of LA culture—especially if they win a championship. We salute these heroes who’ve brought glory to the City of Angels, offering memorabilia from throughout their storied careers.



338. A Wayne Gretzky Signed Hockey Stick and Oilers Puck.
(Hespeler/Inglasco, 2000/2001)
A Hespeler hockey stick and an Inglasco Edmonton Oilers hockey puck signed by Wayne Gretzky. “The Great One” played for the Edmonton Oilers from 19791988, winning four Stanley Cups and the Hart Memorial Trophy for league MVP eight straight years. Gretzky, the National Hockey League’s career leader in points, signed the stick in black marker and the Oilers puck in silver marker, both housed in a display featuring their certificates of authenticity. Measuring 10” x 1” x 62” tall, and 3” in diameter x 1” thick, the stick and puck are in very good condition with light scuffs and wear, while the 20.25” x 2.25” x 66.5” display is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $1,000 - $2,000



340. A Wayne Gretzky Signed Jersey and Photo. (CCM/Photo File, 2000) A framed display of a Wayne Gretzky Los Angeles Kings number 99 jersey and a glossy color photo, both signed by Gretzky. Gretzky wore a similar jersey in 1994 when he scored his 802nd goal, breaking Gordie Howe’s longtime National Hockey League record. His impact on the game of hockey was so immense that the NHL retired number 99, meaning no player can wear that number again—a rare honor. Gretzky signed the jersey in silver marker and the photo of him in action in black marker. The jersey measures 28” x 33” and the photo 7.75” x 9.75” in a 10” x 12” matte, all housed in a 33” x 5.5” x 40.5” tall display. The signed items are in fine condition, while the framed display is in fair condition with scuffs, scratches, wear, and oxidation to the metal from age. $1,000 - $2,000

339. A Wayne Gretzky Signed Hockey Stick and Kings Puck. (Hespeler/Inglasco, 2000) A Hespeler hockey stick and an Inglasco Los Angeles Kings hockey puck signed in black and silver ink by Wayne Gretzky, aka “The Great One.” In one of the most shocking trades in sports history, Gretzky was traded to the Los Angeles Kings shortly after winning the Stanley Cup with the Edmonton Oilers. Gretzky’s move to Los Angeles is credited with helping popularize hockey in California. Measuring 10” x 1” x 62” tall and 3” in diameter x 1” thick, the stick and puck are in very good condition with light scuffs and wear, while the 20.25” x 2.25” x 66.5” display, with certificates of authenticity, is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $1,000 - $2,000







342. A Jackie Robinson Framed Print. (Photo File, 2012) A Cooperstown Collection Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers print. The Los Angeles-raised Robinson broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier and won many honors during his Hall of Fame career including the league’s first-ever Rookie of the Year Award, the NL MVP in 1949, and the 1955 World Series. Robinson’s number 42 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1972 and eventually by the entire league—a rare honor in sports history. Measuring 15.5” x 19.5” in a 22.5” x 26.25” framed matte, the print is in fine condition, while the frame displays in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
341. A Luc Robitaille Signed LA Kings Puck and Card Display. (Robitaille, 1990s-2000s) A unique Luc Robitaille signed Los Angeles Kings hockey puck and card display. The hand holding the puck is a plaster cast of the Los Angeles legend’s actual hand, with the displayed printed photo showing the eight-time All-Star creating the cast. Displayed on top of the photo is a small card signed by Robitaille in black marker. Robitaille spent 14 years of his Hall of Fame career with the Los Angeles Kings, who retired his number 20 and built a statue of him outside of the area. After retirement, Robitaille joined the organization’s front office, where he guided Los Angeles to their first two Stanley Cup championships in franchise history. $300 - $500

343. A Steve Garvey Signed Photo and NLCS Program Cover. (Garvey, 1984) A 1984 National League Championship Series San Diego Padres program cover and photo signed by Los Angeles Dodgers legend Steve Garvey. Garvey started his career in Los Angeles, where he won the 1974 National League MVP, the 1978 National League Championship Series MVP, and helped the Dodgers win the World Series in 1981. Garvey finished his career with the Padres and won the 1984 NLCS MVP. The torn-off program cover measures 8.5” x 11” and the photo 8” x 10”, both display in very good condition with creases, scratches, and edge wear. $100 - $200


344. A Signed Photo of Los Angeles Laker James Worthy.
(Photo File, 1980s-1990s) A signed glossy color photo of NBA Hall of Famer James Worthy in action. The 3-time NBA champion and 7-time All-Star played his entire career with the Los Angeles Lakers, earning the nickname “Big Game James” for his ability to step up and deliver in high-stakes moments. Worthy signed the photo of himself dunking in silver marker, with an Officially Licensed NBA Product sticker adhered to the lower right corner. Measuring 8” x 10”, the signed photo of the basketball star displays in very good condition with a full vertical scratch and light wear. $100 - $200
346. A Kobe Bryant Rookie Card Plaque.
(NBA Hoops, 1996) A 1996 NBA Hoops #281 rookie card of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant. The NBA Hall of Famer spent his entire 20-year career with the Lakers, winning 5 championships and an MVP award, and making 18 All-Star teams, with both his numbers 8 and 24 retired by the team. Not only a champion on the court, Kobe won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for “Dear Basketball,” a film he wrote and narrated that was directed by Disney Legend Glen Keane. Measuring 2.5” x 3.5” in a 5” x 7” wooden display, the rookie card of the Los Angeles icon is in fine condition, while the display featuring Kobe’s name and team on a golden plaque is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200


345. A Shaquille O’Neal Signed Photo. (O’Neal, 1990s) A signed photo of Los Angeles Lakers legend Shaquille O’Neal. This picture is from early in Shaq’s career with Orlando Magic, before he led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000-2002. Shaq signed the photo of himself dunking in gold marker, adding his Magic number “32,” with an Officially Licensed NBA Product sticker adhered to the lower right corner. Measuring 8” x 10”, the signed photo is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $100 - $200

There is no truer window on the 20th Century than a television screen. TV united the country to laugh with Lucy, “Pow!” bad guys with Batman, and marvel as the Enterprise explored the final frontier. Since 2000, premium channel dramas like “The Sopranos,” “Game of Thrones,” and “Breaking Bad” have been lauded for leading a new golden age of television.

347. A “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea” Title Concept. (20th Century Fox/Pacific Title, 1961) An original title concept for the sci-fi disaster film “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.” The piece was handpainted on glass at Pacific Title and is paired with a printed photo background in a matte. With an image size of 3.75” x 5.5” on 20.25” x 24.25” glass, the art is in good condition with paint loss, edge wear, and 2.5” of the glass missing at the top right corner, while the 16” x 20” print in a 20.25” x 24.25” matte is in good condition with heavy discoloration to the matte. $800 - $1,000

349. A “Lost in Space” Lunchbox and Thermos Set. (Thermos, 1967) A “Lost in Space” tin lithograph lunchbox and Thermos, featuring colorful imagery inspired by the series. Measuring 8.75” x 4.25” x 6.5” x tall and 3.25” in diameter and 7.5” tall, the lunchbox and thermos are in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400


348. A Van Williams Signed “The Green Hornet” Comic. (Gold Key, 1967) A comic book adaptation of the popular TV series “The Green Hornet,” signed on the front and back by star Van Williams in gold marker. Measuring 7.25” x 10.25”, the comic book is in good condition with creases, wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

350. A “Batman and Robin” Columbia Serial Publicity Photo. (Columbia, 1949) A publicity photo for Columbia Pictures’ 15-chapter “Batman and Robin” serial, starring Robert Lowry as Batman and Johnny Duncan as Robin. Measuring 8.25” x 10” the photo is in good condition with a clipped caption on the reverse, edge wear and creasing, a 2.25” fold to the lower right corner, and three-ring binder holes punched on the top edge. $100 - $200

351. A Multi-Signed “Batman: The Movie” Lobby Card Print. (20th Century Fox, 1990s-2000s) A multi-signed print of a European lobby card for “Batman: The Movie,” featuring the signatures of Adam West, Frank Gorshin, and Lee Meriwether, accomplished in colored markers. Measuring 8” x 10”, the low-resolution print is in very good condition with light scratches. $300 - $500

353. A Multi-Signed “Batman” Publicity Photo. (20th Century Fox, 1960s) A multi-signed publicity photo of Robin and Catwoman from the 1960s “Batman” series. Signatures include Adam West, Burt Ward, Frank Gorshin, and Lee Meriwether, in green, red, and blue ink. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photo is in very good condition with light scratches. $300 - $500

352. A “Batman: The Movie” Frank Gorshin Signed Lobby Card Print. (20th Century Fox, 1990s-2000s) A printed European lobby card for “Batman: The Movie,” signed in green ink by Frank Gorshin. Measuring 8” x 10”, the low-resolution print is in very good condition with light scratches. $200 - $400

354. Star Trek Costume Pieces From “Beyond” and the 90s TV Series. (Paramount, 1990s-2013) A prototype Starfleet costume patch from the film “Star Trek: Beyond,” and a Romulan communicator badge from television. In the J.J. Abrams film, this patch is seen on the landing party uniforms of both Kirk and Chekov. The Communicator Badge was part of the Romulan uniform seen in “The Next Generation,” “Deep Space Nine,” and “Voyager.” It typically had a silver or copper hue on screen, matching the accents of the uniform it was worn with. This may be a sample from an unused gold uniform, a color test, or a background character from the “Deep Space Nine” episode “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges,” in which many variations of Romulan dress appear with communicators. The patch which is screen print on foam measures 3” in diameter and is in fine condition. The resin-cast communicator badge measures 3.75” x 1.25” wide” x 0.25” thick and displays in very good condition with light paint loss on the edges and velcro on the reverse from production use. $300 - $500


355. A “Star Trek: Voyager” Holiday Crew Gift and Production Makeup. (Paramount, 1995-2001) A metal-rimmed glass bowl gifted to the crew on the first season of “Star Trek: Voyager” and eight production-used make-up containers and lip crayons for Tuvok played by Tim Russ. Measuring 4.25” diameter x 2” tall, the bowl is in very good condition with tarnishing to the rim. Ranging in size from 1.25” in diameter x 0.75” tall to 3” x 1” tall, the make-up is in good condition with light scratches, smudges, and fingerprints from production use.
$300 - $500


356. A David Carradine Signed Sword. (Carradine, 1990s-2000s) A straight Japanese sword owned and signed by actor David Carradine, best known for his work on the television series “Kung Fu” and as Bill in Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill” films. Carradine signed the sword with a light blue paint pen and drew a smiley face. Measuring 3” x 3” x 38” long, the sword is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, wear, and fading to the signature. $300 - $500

357. A Multi-Signed “F Troop” Publicity Photo. (Warner Bros., 1980s-2000s) A multi-signed publicity photo of Ken Berry and Melody Patterson in the Western sitcom “F Troop.” The signatures include those of Berry, Patterson, John Mitchum, Don Diamond, James Hampton, Larry Storch, Joe Brooks, and Marilyn (Fisk) Tucker, in black, red, and blue ink. Measuring 8” x 10” in an 11.25” x 13.25” frame, the signed photo is in very good condition with light wear, while the frame is in good condition with scuffs and scratches. $300 - $500

358. A “Sesame Street” Concept with Fabric Sample. (Sesame Workshop, 1980s-2000s) An original costume concept drawing and fabric sample for a “Sesame Street” Oscar the Grouch-esque child adorned in a food-patterned fabric. With a character image size of 5.5” x 6.75” on 8.5” x 11” paper, the drawing displays in very good condition with creases and a staple intact, while the 3.5” x 6.75” fabric sample is in good condition with creases and fraying. $300 - $500



359. A “Two and a Half Men” Charlie Sheen Costume Shirt, Production Script, and Crew Gift. (Warner Bros., 2006) A bowling shirt from “Two and a Half Men” worn by Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper, with a script for the season 4 episode “Release the Dogs” and a snowglobe containing an invitation to the cast and crew Holiday party. The labels of the shirt, along with all others from the show, have been removed per Sheen’s request, but it appears to be a men’s XL and is in very good condition with light soiling and stains. The 8.5” x 11” 46page script is in good production-used condition with edge wear and creasing. The snowglobe measures 3.25” in diameter and 3.25” tall and is in good condition with a 1” crack along the bottom edge of the base. $300 - $500

361. A Collection of “The Office” Props and Crew Gift Shirt. (NBC, 2010) A collection of props from “The Office” including seven Michael Scott business cards, a prop straight razor and Sweeney Todd program from the season 7 episode “Andy’s Play,” and a Dunder Mifflin crew gift shirt. The 2” x 3.5” business cards and prop straight razor are in very good condition, with the 8.5” x 5.5” program in good condition with creases and wear from production use. The shirt labeled “Adult S” is in fine condition. $200 - $300


360. A Jon Cryer “Two and a Half Men” Costume Shirt and Director’s Guild Award Trophy. (Warner Bros., 2004/2010) A “Two and a Half Men” costume shirt worn by John Cryer as Alan Harper, and his 2010 Directors Guild of America Award. The shirt appears to be a size large with a tag dated Sept. 2004 bearing Cryer’s initials and is in very good condition with light soiling. The award measures 2.5” x 3” x 3.75” tall and is in good condition with light stains and tarnishing on the right side. $400 - $600


362. A “The Goldbergs” Prop Clapboard and Exposure Booklet. (Sony, 2018) A clapboard and photographic exposure booklet prop from “The Goldbergs” season 5 episode “Adam Spielberg.” The 3.25” x 5” booklet and 10.75” x 11.75” clapboard are both in good condition with scuffs and scratches from production use. $200 - $300


363. A “Game of Thrones” Season 1 Prop Coin. (HBO, 2011) A “Game of Thrones” prop coin from the show’s first season. Created from a thin punched metal sheet and featuring the King’s crown, the show’s success allowed for higher quality prop coins to be made for the second season and onward. Measuring 1” in diameter, the coin displays in very good production-used condition with intentional distress and tarnish. $300 - $500


364. A “Game of Thrones” Pair of Lannister Armor Ornaments. (HBO, 2011-2019) A pair of production-made Lannister lion armor ornaments including an aluminum casting that would have been painted gold to keep the costume light weight, and a brass hero casting for closeup shots. Also included is a plain vinyl shoulder pad used in Dorne armor. The metal ornaments measuring 2.75” x 2” x 0.5” thick and the shoulder patch measuring 6.5” x 4” x 0.25” thick are all in very good condition. $300 - $500


365. A “Game of Thrones” Qarth Citizen Prop Ring and Concept Art Print. (HBO, 2011-2019) A “Game of Thrones” prop ring worn by a background citizen in the city of Qarth, with a print of a peacock statue concept for a city decoration. Measuring 0.75” in diameter and 1.75” long, the ring and 8.25” x 11.75” print are both display in very good condition. $300 - $500

366. A “Game of Thrones” Dothraki Wine Jug and Cup. (HBO, 2011-2019) A Dothraki wine jug and cup from the production of “Game of Thrones.” The ornate drinking vessels from the acclaimed fantasy series feature raised imagery of jungle animals along the sides. Measuring 4.75” in diameter x 7.75” tall and 3” in diameter x 4.25” tall, the jug and cup are in good condition with wear from production use and oxidation. $300 - $500
367. A “Game of Thrones” Dragonglass Arrow Prop. 2019) A dragonglass arrow prop from the production of “Game of Thrones.” These arrows were used by the Unsullied against the White Walkers in the Battle of Winterfell, as seen in the climactic final season episode “The Long Night.” Measuring 33.5” long, the wood and molded plastic arrow is in good condition with typical scuffs, scratches, stains, and wear from pro duction use. $300 - $500



368. A “House of the Dragon” Crew Gift Hat and Jacket. (HBO, 2022-2024) A “House of the Dragon” jacket crew gift from season one and a baseball hat from season two, both embroidered with the Targaryen three-headed dragon sigil. The jacket labeled a size M and the hat labeled a size L-XL, are both in fine condition. $300 - $500

369. “Breaking Bad” Prop Los Pollos Hermanos Cups and a Napkin. (AMC 20092012) A pair of prop paper cups and napkin from Gus Fring’s Los Pollos Hermanos restaurant in “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul.” The 4.5” and 6.5” x 3.5” diameter cups, and 8.75” x 4.25” napkin are in fine condition. $300 - $500

370. A Pair of Princess Diana “The Crown” Screen-Worn Earrings. (Netflix, 2020-2022) A pair of Princess Diana screen-worn hoop earrings from seasons 4 and 5 of the historical drama series “The Crown.” Measuring 0.5” in diameter each, the golden earrings are in fine condition. $300 - $500
Whether they remind people of childhood possessions now lost or of grails never acquired, toys will always be highly sought-after by collectors. They provide a window into the past, capturing the life and times of those who came (and played) before us.

371. A 1935 Burlington-Zephyr 9900 Model Train. (American Flyer, 1935) A Burlington-Zephyr O-gauge Cast aluminum model train. This appears to be American Flyer’s five-piece set 1327-RCT with whistle incorporated to the roof of the engine, and a six patent label underneath. With cars measuring from 2.5” x 10” x 3” high to the 3” x 13.25” x 3.75” high engine, the set appears to be in very good condition, with light wear from use including small scratches and scuffs at the car’s ends. This set has not been tested for function. $100 - $200

372. A Chein Roller Coaster Wind-Up Tin Toy. (J. Chein, 1950s)
A wind-up roller coaster tin litho toy with two ride vehicles. When wound, the vehicles are pulled up the hill and move through the track while a bell sounds. When tested it does not work as intended, though the bell rings. Measuring 9” x 19.5” x 10” tall, the toy displays in good condition with light oxidation from age, scuffs, scratches, and wear. $100 - $200

373. A Howdy Doody Lunch Box. (Adco-Liberty, 1954) An original Howdy Doody lunch box featuring Howdy and the gang, and milestones in old west history on the back. Measuring 9” x 3” x 7.5” tall, the lunch box is in fair condition, with wear overall including scratches, spots of paint loss with oxidation to exposed metal, and the thermos missing. $100 - $200


374. A Pair of Bitter Picks Prank Toothpicks Store Displays. (1940s-50s) A sealed pair of store displays for Bitter Picks prank toothpicks, including 12 packs of toothpicks specially treated to taste very bitter and catch unwitting users by surprise. The two displays are joined along a perforated line, designed to be torn apart for single use. Measuring 10.5” x 10.5” overall, with each toothpick pack measuring 3.25” x 2.25”, the store display is in very good condition with light edge wear and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

375. Three Prank Bang Matches Store Displays. (1950s-60s) Three sealed store displays for Bang Matches each with 12 unused packs of prank matches that make an explosive sound when used. Measuring 10.5” x 5”, the displays are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing.
$100 - $200

376. A Sealed Package of Summit Cigarette Loads. (Summit Match Co, 1950s) A sealed store display of 12 unused tins of prank cigarette loads that create an explosive sound when hidden in a cigarette and smoked. The tins measuring 1” in diameter and 0.25” thick are in fine condition, with the 8.75” x 5” display card in very good condition with light edge wear. $100 - $200

377. A Dick Tracy’s Crimestopper Club Kit. (New York News Syndicate, 1961) A “Dick Tracy’s Crimestopper Club” kit originally available through mail order to promote his animated series. Included is a picture of Dick Tracy and Jo Jitsu, a “Crimestoppers Textbook” pad, a “Summons” pad, a “Fingerprint Identification” pad, an ink pad in a red plastic case, a Dick Tracy Crimestoppers wallet, a Junior Crimestoppers membership card, a magnifying glass, a secret code maker with instructions, a whistle, a flashlight, and a badge. With items ranging from 2” x 1.5” to 5.5” x 8.5”, the kit is in very good condition with light discoloration to the pads and instructions, non-functioning flashlight, and the ink pad dried. $100 - $200

378. A Pair of Kenner’s Whiz Fizz Soda Fountains. (Kenner, 1965) A pair of Whiz Fizz Soda Fountain toys by Kenner. This original version of the Whiz Fizz came with the soda fountain toy, three flavor packets; two cups, and instructions. These are each missing the cups, instructions, and flavor packs, and one is missing two caps to the powder dispensers, while the other is missing one cap. Each in the box measuring 12.5” x 7” x 16” high, the toys are in fair and very good used condition, with the fair toy displaying some cracks in the front plastic. The boxes are in fair and good condition with the typical wear from age and handling including scuffs, wear to tabs, spotting, some tears, discoloration, and the insert missing from the fair box, and one 1” tear to the good box, with tape repair to the tabs. $100 - $200

379. A Motorific Firebird Racerific Racing Set and Accessories. (Ideal, 1969) A Mini Motorific Speed Trial Mark I racing set with seven track accessory packs. This miniature version of Ideal’s Motorific toy set includes a die-cast chassis, souped-up mini-motor, split-second stopwatch, and a track set designed for speed. The accessories are unopened and include two sets of 8 Curved Single Lane Tracks, two sets of 2 Straight/2 Halves Dual Lane Tracks, two sets of 2 Single Lane Track Switches, and one set of 4 Curved Dual Lane Tracks. The speed trial set measures 6” x 19.25” and 3” tall and the accessories are on their original cardboard backings measuring 11” x 7”. All are in very good condition with some edge wear, including some bending and creasing to the cardboard backings, and general surface wear from age. The racing set box is in very good condition, open at one end with creased flaps, and some expected shelf wear and scuffs. The toy is unused and in fine condition with interior shrink wrap unbroken. $100 - $200

380. An Ideal Mini Motorific Racing Set and Accessories. (Ideal, 1969) A Mini Motorific Speed Trial Mark I racing set with seven track accessory packs. This miniature version of Ideal’s larger Motorific toy set includes a die-cast chassis, souped-up mini-motor, split-second stopwatch, and a track set designed for speed. The accessories are unopened and include two sets of 8 Curved Single Lane Tracks, two sets of 2 Straight/2 Halves Dual Lane Tracks, two sets of 2 Single Lane Track Switches, and one set of 4 Curved Dual Lane Tracks. The speed trial set measures 6” x 19.25” and 3” tall and the accessories are on their original cardboard backings measuring 11” x 7”. All are in very good condition with some edge wear, including some bending and creasing to the cardboard backings, and general surface wear from age. The racing set box is in very good condition, open at one end with creased flaps, and some expected shelf wear and scuffs. The toy is unused and in fine condition with interior shrink wrap unbroken. $100 - $200


381. A 1970s Talking Dracula Doll with Coffin Box. (Commonwealth, 1970s) A Talking Dracula stuffed doll with a pullstring audio feature, designed by Robin Krause. Tested for function the audio works but with distorted sound. Measuring 14” tall, the doll displays in good condition with light soiling and spots of discoloration to the fabric around the face, where the coffin lid is open. The 16.5” x 9.75” x 3.5 deep, coffin box is in good condition with light wear including small scuffs, and faint discoloration from age. $100 - $200

383. A Robert Fuller Signed “Emergency!” Lunch Box and Thermos. (Aladdin, 1977) An Aladdin dome lunchbox with thermos for the television show “Emergency!”. Both the lunch box and thermos are signed by actor Robert Fuller, who played Dr. Kelly Brackett. Measuring 4.5” x 9” x 7.5” high and 3.5” diameter x 7” high, the signed lunch box and thermos are in fair condition, with much wear from use including spots of paint loss and surface oxidation to the lunch box, and slight scuffs and discoloration to the thermos.
$100 - $200


382. A David Carridine Signed “Kung-Fu” Lunchbox. (KingSeeley, 1974) A lunch box for the television show “Kung Fu” signed by the lead actor David Carradine, who drew a yin/yang sign after his name. Measuring 4” x 9” x 7.5” high, the signed lunch box is in fair condition with wear overall including paint loss to edges, small spots of oxidation, tape residue, and small scratches and scuffs.
$100 - $200


384. “The Star Wars Book of Masks.” (Random House, 1983) The Star Wars Book of Masks, featuring nine easy-to-punch-out masks of characters from “Return of the Jedi” including Princess Leia, Darth Vader, and an Ewok. Measuring 9.25” x 9.25”, the book is in very good condition, complete and unpunched, with light wear to the cover.
$100 - $200


385. An Aoshima “Back to the Future Part II” DeLorean Model Kit Prototype. (Aoshima, 1997) A painted and assembled prototype of Aoshima’s 1997 “Back to the Future Part II” 1/24 scale model kit. The box hand-labeled in Japanese identifies this as a prototype sample, although erroneously for the Part III DeLorean with rail tires model, and is stamped received by Universal’s then Director of Product Development, Connie Rush. The model measuring 3” x 7.5” x 2.5” high displays in good condition, expertly painted, with several small parts including the top of Mr. Fusion loose but included. The 4.25” x 9.25” x 3” box is in very good condition. $200 - $400



Kit Prototype. (Aoshima, 1997) A painted and assembled prototype of Aoshima’s 1997 “Back to the Future Part III” 1/24 scale model kit. The box hand-labeled in Japanese identifies this as a prototype sample, stamped received by Universal’s then Director of Product Development, Connie Rush. The model measuring 3” x 7.5” x 2.5” high displays in very good condition, expertly painted, with one white wall tire, the top of Mr. Fusion, both mirrors, and other small elements loose but included. The 4.25” x 9.25” x 3” box is in very good condition. $200 - $400


the model is in fine condition in the original 13.75” x 6.25” x 5.75” box with light wear. $100 - $200
the model kit is in fine condition with light wear and creasing to the box. $100 - $200
While the Disney theme parks have no peers in the world, there are other theme parks both large and small that entertain millions of people every year. Universal Studios is a close contender with five parks around the world. At the other end of the spectrum we find Freedomland, a short-lived American history themed park in New York City.

389. A Freedomland Opera House Personalized Souvenir Show Poster. (Freedomland, 1960) A very rare personalized Opera House souvenir poster from Freedomland, an American history theme park in the Bronx from 1960 to 1964. The park was the brainchild of C.V. Wood, who had worked on the construction and management of Disneyland during its earliest years. In the Old Southwest section, the Santa Fe Opera House and Saloon was a soft drink bar with a 30-minute entertainment revue of showgirls, singers, and comedians. This souvenir poster is personalized with the name Susan Patricia Zetscha as the headliner. Measuring 12” x 16”, the poster displays in very good condition, with light wear from age including very faint spotting, a pinhole and a 0.5” tear, and discoloration along the bottom edge.
$100 - $200

390. A Universal Studios Florida Store Hours Sign. (Universal, 1990s-2000s) A Universal Studios Florida store hours sign for a restaurant near Mel’s Drive-In. The metal sign includes a foam core board that can be slid in and out, displaying “Opens at: 11:30 am” on one side and “Sorry We Missed You, Please Visit Us at Mel’s Drive-In” on the reverse. Measuring 10.5” x 15.5”, the sign displays in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, tape residue and wear from park use.
$100 - $200
391. A Pair of Wizarding World of Harry Potter Cast Member Hufflepuff Ties. (Universal Orlando, 2010s) A pair of cast member ties from the Hufflepuff House of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Made in the United Kingdom, the distinctive yellowwith-black-stripe ties both have two costume inventory bar code stickers on the back. Each measuring 58” long, the polyester ties are in fine condition.
$100 - $200


392. A Wizarding World of Harry Potter VIP Preview Invitation, Gringotts Bank Note, and Vault Key. (Universal, 2014) A VIP preview invitation to the new Diagon Alley area of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter with a Gringotts bank note and vault key. Unlike those currently sold at the park the banknote has a Diagon Alley logo on the reverse instead of the note’s denomination. Measuring from 3.25” x 1.5” to 4.25” x 5.5”, the items are all in fine condition. $100 - $200

394. A Wizarding World of Harry Potter Chocolate Frog Card Prop. (Universal, 2014) A Chocolate Frog card prop from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Florida. This was displayed at Honeydukes sweet shop in the Hogsmeade section of the park. Measuring 3.5” x 3” the prop is in fine condition. $100 - $200

393. A Wizarding World of Harry Potter Prop Potion Bottle. (Universal, 2014-25) A Saint Emilion Girdonde glass bottle used for a prop potion bottle from The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios. Measuring 9.5” x 5” in diameter, the bottle has been intentionally aged and weathered and displays in fine, park-used condition. $100 - $200

395. A Galleon Prop Collection from The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. (Universal, 2014) A collection of eight Galleon coin props from the Escape from Gringotts attraction at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, the gold-toned metal coins are in very good to fine condition, with two exhibiting light tarnishing. $100 - $200

396. A Wizarding World of Harry Potter Golden Snitch Prop. (Universal, 2014) A Golden Snitch prop from The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Florida, part of a store display at Quality Quidditch Supplies in Diagon Alley. Measuring 4” in circumference, the prop displays in good condition with missing wings and a small area of paint loss from where the piece was originally mounted. $200 - $400


398. A Wizarding World of Harry Potter Ollivanders Small Wand Box Prop. (Universal, 2014) A small wand box prop from The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios, part of a display at the Ollivanders Wand Shop in Diagon Alley. Measuring 7.25” x 4.25” x 2”, the box displays in fine condition. $400 - $600


397. A Wizarding World of Harry Potter Death Eater Wand and Cast Shirt. (Universal, 2016/2022-23) A Wizarding World of Harry Potter opening crew t-shirt and a prop Death Eater wand used by performers at Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle and Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights. Measuring 13.75” in length and labeled a size L, the resin wand and t-shirt are in fine condition. $100 - $200

399. A Wizarding World of Harry Potter Ministry of Magic Wand. (Universal, 2025) A promotional wand for the upcoming opening of the Ministry of Magic area of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Epic Universe in Florida. Accomplished in resin with “EPIC 2025” etched onto the side and measuring 13.75”, the wand is in fine condition. The presentation box measuring 15.75” x 3” x 1.75” displays in good condition with scuffs and indentations to the lid. $100 - $200
An animation pioneer as eccentric as his own characters, Jay Ward changed the landscape of television with his unique sense of humor. He believed in creating cartoons which would have appeal on two levels. Children were drawn to the show’s cute characters, while the witty dialogue and subversive storytelling appealed to adults. Through a combination of sardonic humor and puns, Ward took aim at everything from pop culture and politics, to history and literature. It is this sophisticated comedic style that has allowed his characters to endure to this day.
Created by Jay Ward and Alex Anderson, Crusader Rabbit was the first animated series produced specifically for television. Due to the show’s nearly non-existent budget, Ward pioneered the use of limited animation, with frequent cuts and minor character movement. What the show lacked in visuals, however, it more than made up for with its sophisticated writing, appealing to adults as well as its intended audience.



401. A Crusader Rabbit and Rags Drawing. (Ward, 1950s-60s) An original drawing of Crusader Rabbit and his sidekick Rags from “Crusader Rabbit.” With an image size of 6.75” x 7.25” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the drawing displays in very good condition with light spotting, creases, a 1.25” x 12.5” section of animation paper adhered to the bottom, tape from production use, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
400. A “Crusader Rabbit” Original Production Cel. (Ward, 1950)
A hand-painted production cel of “Crusader Rabbit.” The animated series was the first to be produced specifically for television. With a character image size of 5.25” x 3” on an untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light handling wear, and a 2mm spot of paint lifting on one ear. $500 - $700


402. A Friskies Crusader Rabbit and Rags Postcard. (Friskies, 1950s) An oversized postcard of Crusader Rabbit and Rags, offered as a promotion by Friskies Dog Food. Friskies sponsored “Crusader Rabbit” beginning in 1950, and the back of the card has a printed message from Crusader promoting the dog food. Measuring 6.5” x 9”, the card is in very good condition with light wear from age and mailing including small creases, edge wear, and a very faint water stain on the back. $100 - $200


403. A Crusader Rabbit TV Game. (Tryne, 1956) A Crusader Rabbit TV game complete with all parts including four cut-out TV boards of Crusader Rabbit, four playing pieces, and a Rags the Tiger spinner. The box measuring 13” x 12.25” x 1.5” is in fair condition with heavy scuffs to the front, edge wear, and a water stain to one corner. The 13” x 13” game board is in very good to fine condition with little wear. The other pieces display in good condition with typical wear from play, and the spinner complete but non-functional from excess use. $100 - $200



404. A Crusader Rabbit Paint Set. (Rosebud Art, 1950s) A Crusader Rabbit Paint Set with 19 colors of dry paint and three bottled, a brush, two drawings to color, two mixing dishes, six crayons, instructions, and a Crusader Rabbit portrait. The box measuring 11” x 17” x 1.5” is in fair condition with creases, splits at the corners and edges, creases, scuffs, and spotting. The contents and insert display in very good unused condition with one crayon broken, the bottled paint dried, and light wear to the brush, and wear to the insert and paper materials. $100 - $200


406. A Crusader Rabbit Slate ‘N’ Chalk Set. (Rosebud Art, 1950s)
A Crusader Rabbit Slate ‘N’ Chalk Set with a slate, two boxes of chalk, five paints with a brush and dish, five crayons, two unpunched stencils of a bunny and a butterfly, a glossy color photo of Crusader Rabbit, and two black and white pictures to color. The slate measuring 7.75” x 10.5”, paints, and dish are in fine condition. The 3.25” crayons, 3.25” long chalk, and 7.25” brush are in very good condition with wear from age including snapped chalk sticks. The 4.5” x 7” stencils, Crusader Rabbit portrait, and the 4” x 5.5” coloring pictures are in very good condition with staple holes to the portrait. The 11” x 17” x 1.5” box is in fair condition with most insert and three box corners split, one lid corner split, edge wear, scuffs, spots of paper loss, and glue and rubber band residue. $100 - $200

405. A Crusader Rabbit Fun Kit. (Rosebud Art, 1950s) A very rare Crusader Rabbit Fun Kit “packed with harmless fun-filled tricks.” The box and insert feature Crusader Rabbit and friends, complete with nine prank/toys including snapping gum, a squirting cigar, false teeth, and floating sugar. Measuring 9.5” x 14.5” x 1.25”, the box is in fair condition, with wear including splits at the corners and on one side, spots of paper loss and soiling, and creases with an indentation to the left side. The insert and tricks display in very good condition for their age, in place except for the plate lifter’s rubber hose, which has snapped in two places due to brittleness from age. $100 - $200

407. A Crusader Rabbit Puzzle Collection. (Gabriel, 1956) A collection of Crusader Rabbit puzzles. Each box contains three puzzles with frames, for a total of six in the set. The puzzles measure 9” x 11.5” when assembled, complete and in good to very good condition, with typical wear from use including some small creases. The 9.5” x 12” x 1.25” boxes display in good condition with typical wear mainly to the edges, and a 0.75” spot of paper loss to the blue box front. $100 - $200

408. A Crusader Rabbit Scene Cel Signed by Jay Ward. (Ward, 1980s) An original hand-painted scene cel of Crusader Rabbit, signed by Jay Ward in black marker. With an image size of 6.75” x 8.75” on a 7” x 9” cel in a 10” x 13” matte, the piece is in very good condition with light wear, while the matte exhibits light creases. $700 - $900

410. A Jay Ward Signed Crusader Rabbit and Rags Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) An original hand-painted scene cel of Crusader Rabbit and Rags “filming” their show, signed by Jay Ward. With an image size of 8.75” x 11.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece displays in very good condition with light wear and scratches. $700 - $900

409. A Signed Crusader Rabbit and Rags Scene Cel. (Ward, 1980s) An original hand-painted and inked scene cel of Crusader Rabbit and Rags, signed by Jay Ward in black marker. With an image size of 4.5” x 5.25” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art is in very good condition with light wear. $700 - $900



411. A Collection of Crusader Rabbit Drawings. (Ward, 1970s) A collection of Crusader Rabbit production drawings for Scene Cels and other merchandise. Included are five original pencil drawings on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, two full-color drawings of Crusader and Rags with other characters, uncolored versions of those same two images, and 13 xerox copies, some marked with color callouts. The drawings and copies measuring up to 11” x 14” are in good to very good condition with typical wear from production use including some small tears and creases. $200 - $400
Emboldened by the success of Crusader Rabbit, Jay Ward prepared a presentation book for three different animated series to follow up with. “The Comic Strips of Television” included “Frostbite Falls Review” starring animals including a fox, bear, moose, and squirrel. After losing Crusader Rabbit in 1956, Ward revisited Frostbite Falls choosing two of those characters to become the leads. “Rocky and Friends” premiered on ABC in 1959, playing right after American Bandstand. With its mix of sophisticated and low-brow humor, the show delighted audiences young and old with the adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle as they were pursued by their eternal nemeses, Boris and Natasha. This section presents items dating back to the earliest concepts of the beloved duo.



412. The First Pitch Book with Rocky and Bullwinkle. (T.A.P. Inc., 1950) A 14-page storyboard pitch book for “The Comic Strips of Television,” with the earliest known images of Rocky and Bullwinkle. This book outlines three series proposals including “Frostbite Falls Review,” about forest animals producing their own television program. The other two series, “Samson of Stillwater Creek” and “The Adventures of Duffy Dobbs,” include characters who present as early versions of Dudley Do-Right and Bullwinkle’s foil, Natasha. Though none of the shows were picked up, Ward revisited Frostbite Falls eight years later, selecting Rocky and Bullwinkle to star in his new pilot. Measuring 10” x 11.5”, the spiral bound book is in good condition with edge wear, creases, dulled corners, and the upper half of the binding has broken off and is not included. $2,000 - $4,000
413. A Collection of Rocky and Bullwinkle Model Sheets. (Ward, 1959/1983) A collection of original production-used model sheets of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Included are two photostats of the very first model sheets of the duo by Al Shean, and a xerox of a 1983 Bullwinkle model sheet, by Bill Scott, writer, producer, and voice of Bullwinkle. The photostats measuring 14” x 11” and the 8.5” x 14” xerox are all in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, light discoloration from age, and horizontal folds to the photostats. $400 - $600







414. A Storyboard Book for the First Rocky and Bullwinkle Cartoon. (Ward, 1959) A complete storyboard book for the very first “Rocky and Bullwinkle” cartoon. Jay Ward often used books like these to present and shop projects to sponsors and networks. Printed in black ink on five pressboard pages and spiralbound with a leather cover, the book measures 11” x 14” and is in good condition with light edge wear and soiling, a 0.25” section missing from the bottom plastic binding ring, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400


415. A Character Model Drawing of Fearless Leader. (Ward, 1959) An original model drawing of Fearless Leader for “Rocky and His Friends” by Al Shean. Measuring 8.5” x 12.5”, the ink, marker, and correction fluid drawing is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and paperclip oxidation stains along the top. $500 - $700
416. A Fearless Leader Character Model Drawing. (Ward, 1959) An original model drawing of Fearless Leader for “Rocky and His Friends” by Al Shean. Employer of Rocky and Bullwinkle’s nemesis, Boris and Natasha, Fearless Leader was a caricature of film actor and director Erich Von Stroheim. Measuring 9” x 12.5” with an image size of 8” x 2.75”, the ink, marker, and correction fluid drawing is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and paperclip oxidation stains along the top. $500 - $700

417. A King Bushwick Character Development Drawing. (Ward, 1960) A character development drawing of King Bushwick by Al Shean for “Rocky and His Friends.” King Bushwick appears in the season two “Greenpernt Oogle” story arc as the ruler of New Greenpernt. With a character image size of 8.25” x 7.75” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the mixed-media drawing displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $300 - $400

419. Three King Size Storyboard Pages. (Ward, 1970s) Three storyboard pages for an unproduced “Rocky and Bullwinkle” revival featuring King Size by Alex Anderson. Measuring 8.5” x 14” with six 2.75” x 3.75” panels, the mixed-media storyboard pages are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $500 - $700

418. A Concept Drawing of The Moose Nappers. (Ward, 1960) An original concept drawing of The Moose Nappers from “Rocky and His Friends.” This gang kidnaps Bullwinkle during the season two story arc, “Greenpernt Oogle.” With character sizes of 5.75” x 2.5” to 6” x 2.75” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the mixed-media drawing displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, a center vertical crease, tears along the top edge and peg holes, and an “Alternate Erwin” that was pasted onto the sheet is loose but included. $300 - $400




421. Three “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Storyboard Pages. (Ward, 1970s) Three storyboard pages of an interlude for “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” by Alex Anderson, featuring Rocky giving Bullwinkle an eye exam. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and marker and measuring 8.5” x 14” with six 2.75” x 3.75” panels, the pages are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $800 - $1,000


420. A Storyboard Page for “Rocky and Bullwinkle.” (Ward, 1970s) A storyboard page by Alex Anderson for page 2 of an unproduced “Rocky and Bullwinkle” revival, featuring a Rocky and Bullwinkle snowman. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and marker and measuring 8.5” x 14” with six 2.75” x 3.75” panels, the page is in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $300 - $500



422. Three Storyboard Pages for “Rocky and Bullwinkle.” (Ward, 1970s) Three storyboard pages of an interlude from an unproduced “Rocky and Bullwinkle” revival by Alex Anderson, featuring Bullwinkle performing a daring feat with a bullwhip. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and marker and measuring 8.5” x 14” with six 2.75” x 3.75” panels, the pages are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $800 - $1,000

423. Three “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Storyboard Pages. (Ward, 1970s) Three storyboard pages by Alex Anderson for an unproduced “Rocky and Bullwinkle” revival, featuring an unorthodox lesson in making a fire. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and marker and measuring 8.5” x 14” with six 2.75” x 3.75” panels, the pages are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing.
$800 - $1,000


424. A Pair of Storyboard Pages for “Rocky and Bullwinkle.” (Ward, 1970s) A pair of storyboard pages by Alex Anderson for an unproduced “Rocky and Bullwinkle” revival, featuring Bullwinkle as a bodybuilder. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and marker and measuring 8.5” x 14” with six 2.75” x 3.75” panels, the pages are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $600 - $800



425. A Pair of “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Storyboard Pages. (Ward, 1970s) A pair of storyboard pages for a “Rocky and Bullwinkle” revival, by Alex Anderson, featuring Bullwinkle performing a magic trick. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and marker and measuring 8.5” x 14” with six 2.75” x 3.75” panels, the pages are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $600 - $800







426. A Collection of “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Storyboard Pages. (Ward, 1960s-70s) A collection of ten photocopy storyboard pages from Jay Ward Productions featuring Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Dudley Do-Right. Measuring from 8.5” x 11” to 14” x 8.5”, the storyboard pages with handwritten notes in graphite, red, and blue pencil, are in fair to very good condition with light edge wear and creasing, discoloration from age, and one page with tears and holes towards the bottom. $700 - $900

427. A Collection of Bullwinkle and Dudley Do-Right Drawings. (Ward, 1980s) A collection of five layout drawings of Bullwinkle, Horse, and a starry-eyed Dudley Do-Right from an unknown production. With image sizes ranging from 7” x 10” to 8.75” x 12” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite and color pencil drawings are in good to very good condition with light wear, stains, discoloration from age, tape from Horse being reattached to one page, and wear from production use. $300 - $500




428. A “Rocky and His Friends” Opening Title Cel and Background. (Ward, 1959) An incredibly rare original production cel of Rocky and an original trimmed background from the opening title sequence of “Rocky and His Friends.” With a character image size of 3” x 8.25” on a 9.5” x 11.75” cel and trimmed background, presented in an 11” x 13.25” frame, the piece is in fair condition with a 1” area of paint loss on Rocky’s helmet, 0.25”-0.5” spots of paint loss on his face, chest, and tail, cracking throughout, and light warping from age. $2,000 - $4,000
429. A “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Production Cel and Background. (Ward,1959-64) An extremely rare multi-layer production cel and background from “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.” Working with a very small budget per episode, Ward had the show animated in Mexico, and almost no production artwork made it back to the United States. This is one of only a handful of actual production cels to ever surface. With a character image size of 8.5” x 9”, the cel and background have been slightly trimmed to 9” x 12” and are in good condition with some warping to the cel layers, and pinholes and edge wear to the background from production use. $4,000 - $6,000

430. A “Rocky and His Friends” Bullwinkle Production Cel. (Ward, 1960) An original hand-painted production cel of Bullwinkle J. Moose from the opening credits of “Rocky and His Friends.” With an image size of 3.5” x 6.25” on a 10.5” x 13.5” trimmed cel, the art displays in fair condition with heavy paint loss, paint chips, scratches, and edge wear. $700 - $900



431. A Rocky Production Cel and Drawing. (Ward,1959) An extremely rare production cel and matching drawing of Rocky from the opening title sequence of “Rocky and His Friends,” which aired from 1959-61 on ABC before changing networks and name. This series was created with a very small budget per episode and as such, Ward had the show animated in Mexico. Almost no original artwork from the series made it back to the United States and this piece is one of only a handful of production cels and drawings known to exist. Both measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 3” x 7.5”, the cel is in fine condition while the graphite and grease pencil drawing is in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and light discoloration from age. $400 - $600

432. A Pair of Screen-Used “Dear Bullwinkle” Letters. (Ward, 1961-64) A pair of screen-used “Dear Bullwinkle” letters from “The Bullwinkle Show.” A Bullwinkle puppet read letters allegedly from viewers, and offered nonsensical advice. One letter measuring 9” x 7.25” displays in very good condition with two small areas of adhesive residue to the top corners of the reverse. The other letter measures 8” x 7.25” mounted on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, with a 1.5” x 2.5” photo print attached by a paperclip, and is in fine condition. $700 - $900
433. A Screen-Used “Dear Bullwinkle” Letter and Background. (Ward, 1961-64) An original screen-used “Dear Bullwinkle” letter and background from “The Bullwinkle Show.” A Bullwinkle puppet read letters allegedly from viewers, and offered impractical advice. Measuring 6.75” x 6.75” adhered to a 10.5” x 12.5” cel with the original 10.75” x 13.25” background, the piece displays in fine condition with corner pinholes and two small chips to the top corners. $700 - $900


435. A “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Publicity Cel. (Ward, 1961) A hand-painted publicity cel for Rocky and Bullwinkle’s move from ABC to NBC. Disappointed with how little ABC had done to promote the series, Ward decided to publicize it himself, through “Operation Loudmouth” and promotional art like this. The cel has a character size of 8” x 6.5” on the 9” x 7” visible cel in the original 10” x 13” matte inscribed “Jay Ward Productions Inc.” The piece displays in fair condition with wear to the matte from age, line loss mainly in Bullwinkle’s hat, and paint lifting in the mirror frame, Rocky’s tail, and Bullwinkle’s antler. $500 - $700
434. An Early “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Publicity Cel and Background. (Ward, 1960s) An early hand-painted publicity cel and background of Rocky, Bullwinkle, Boris, and Natasha, later used for a limited edition scene cel. With an image size of 8.5” x 6.5” on a 7.5” x 10.5” visible cel in a 15” x 18.25” frame with a Jay Ward Productions matte, the cel displays in good condition with light scuffs to the cel and matte, light areas of paint loss to Bullwinkle’s chest, areas of paint from the bird on Rocky’s stilt and Bullwinkle’s chest has detached from the cel and adhered to the background, and light warping from age. $800 - $1,000


436. “The Bullwinkle Show” Premiere Advertisement Concept Art. (Ward, 1961) The original concept art for an advertisement promoting the premiere of “The Bullwinkle Show,” by Art Diamond. After the show’s first season aired on ABC weekday afternoons as “Rocky and His Friends,” it moved to NBC with a new title and a prime time slot on Sunday nights. Measuring 14.5” x 11.5”, the graphite on tracing paper drawing displays in good condition with edge wear and tear, smudging, and a 0.5” x 1.5” tear in the upper right corner which does not affect the image. $400 - $600

438. A “Bullwinkle for President” Sign. (Ward, 1972) A handpainted “Bullwinkle for President” sign displayed at Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium, which sold buttons advocating Bullwinkle before the 1972 presidential election. Measuring 4” x 15” the sign displays in good condition with stains to the plexiglass and two 2.25” sections missing from the upper and lower right edges of the metal frame. $300 - $500

437. A Premiere “Invitation” Mailer for “The Bullwinkle Show.” (Ward, 1961) A mailer announcing the NBC premiere of “The Bullwinkle Show” on September 24, 1961. The piece is designed to look like an exclusive invitation, but to a screening “piped into your own home for your convenience” with refreshments “at your friendly neighborhood tavern” - in other words, on TV then at your local watering hole. Measuring 4.25” x 5.25” the piece is in very good condition with light creasing and wear to the envelope. $100 - $200

439. A “Bullwinkle for President” T-Shirt Design. (Fortune Fashions Inc., 1990s) A print of a “Bullwinkle for President” t-shirt design. Measuring 17” x 11” and mounted to 18.75” x 13.75” matte board, the print displays in fine condition with edge wear to the board. $200 - $400

440. A Trio of Hand-Painted “Bullwinkle Show” Posters. (Ward, 1961) A trio of handpainted posters promoting “The Bullwinkle Show” while parodying protest signs and Fidel Castro. Accomplished in ink and acrylic paint on cardboard and measuring 28” x 22”, the signs are in fair condition with brittle edges, 0.5” - 2” areas of cardboard loss on the edges and corners, and light discoloration from age. $3,000 - $5,000




442. Original Art for Three Rocky and Bullwinkle U.S. Savings Bonds Comics. (Ward, 1961) Three pages of original artwork by Allan Burns for comic strips promoting U.S. Savings Bonds featuring Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Boris. These comics coincided with the short “Rocky and Bullwinkle Savings Stamp Club,” which encouraged children to invest in U.S. Savings Stamps and Bonds. Accomplished in ink and graphite on illustration board and ranging in size from 9” x 7” to 6” x 16”, the artwork is in very good condition with light edge wear and dulled corners. $100 - $200
441. A Pair of Rocky and Bullwinkle Totem Pole Designs. (Ward, 1960s) A pair of hand-drawn concept designs for a totem pole featuring the main cast of “Rocky and Bullwinkle.” “The Bullwinkle Totem” was planned to be installed outside Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium in Hollywood but was never built. One drawing shows a side profile while the other concept, also in graphite, shows a front view with a different layout of characters. Also included is an 8” x 10” letter with pricing and material information for crafting the totem pole. Both accomplished in graphite, the 7” x 17” concept is in good condition, and the 10” x 64” concept in poor condition, with paper brittle from age and in three separate pieces with heavy edge wear, creasing, staples, discoloration, stains, and tears ranging from 1” to 4” and areas of paper loss measuring 1” to 8”. The letter is also in poor condition, brittle from age with heavy edge wear, tears, horizontal folds, paper loss, staple holes, and discoloration. $400 - $600

443. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Rocky & Bullwinkle Concept Art. (Ward, 1950s-60s) An early concept design of large Rocky and Bullwinkle balloons for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. During development, the team realized Bullwinke’s top-heavy design would affect his ability to stay upright. After a redesign and the addition of a turn-of-the-century bathing suit, Bullwinkle made his grand debut in 1961, sans Rocky. The original balloon was eventually retired and replaced by a new balloon featuring Rocky on Bullwinkle’s back in 1996. This concept features cutouts of the characters adhered to a city street background. With an image size of 10” x 11” on an 11.25” x 13” illustration board, the colored marker and black ink concept is in fair condition with heavy creases throughout, tears to the protective laminate covering, smudges, and wear from production use. $700 - $900



444. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Bullwinkle Balloon Blueprints. (Ward, 1980s90s) A pair of photocopy blueprints of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Bullwinkle balloon. The blueprint copies are dated 7-12-61 and 8-9-61, leading up to Bullwinkle’s parade debut that same year, with the balloon created by Goodyear and based on Jay Ward’s drawings. Measuring 24” x 36”, the copies are in very good condition with light creases and wear from production use. $400 - $600

446. A Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Snow Globe. (Macy’s, 1999) A musical snow globe of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, which plays “I Love a Parade” when wound. The globe features a Bullwinkle balloon and was the first in a series of annual snow globes released to commemorate the famous parade. In its original packaging measuring 5” x 6” x 7.75” tall, the snow globe is in as-new fine condition. $300 - $500


445. A Pair of Macy’s Bullwinkle Meetand-Greet Posters. (Macy’s, 1996) A pair of posters promoting a Bullwinkle meet-andgreet event at Macy’s after a Tap-O-Mania world record attempt on August 18, 1996. The poster features an adhered printed image of a tuxedo-clad Bullwinkle tap-dancing. Measuring 22.25” x 28”, the posters are in fair to good condition with creases, lifting to the image, and edge wear and tear. $100 - $200



447. The Rocky and Bullwinkle Handbook Style Guide. (Universal, 1997) The Rocky and Bullwinkle Handbook style guide for “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends” including 110 cardstock pages of character comparative sizes, color guides, scene art, typography, logos, packaging, “Factoids and Moosinformation,” and more. Measuring 9.5” x 13.5” in the 10.75” x 16” x 2” binder, the guide is in fair condition with discoloration to the spine, warping to the cut-out cover logo, and light soiling throughout. $200 - $400
Some of the earliest Bullwinkle collectibles came direct from Jay Ward Productions, as they encouraged fan clubs to spread the word of television’s favorite moose and squirrel. This section includes everything from those fan club documents, rare snack food giveaways, and a lunch box prototype to original paintings of Our Heroes.

448. “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Fan Club Certificates and Documents. (Ward, 1960s) A pair of documents from the “Swamp Rat Patrol” Bullwinkle fan club, along with two concept drawings for an unused “Moo Moos” fan club by Allan Burns and Sam Clayberger. Included are a letter and membership certificate for the Swamp Rat Patrol, which fans could join by sending in 25 cents. The concept art is for “Bullwinkle’s Order of the Moo Moos” which was never launched and includes a membership certificate and an 8-page blank booklet mock-up with pages for secrets, rules, and more. The Swamp Rat Patrol letter and certificate each measure 8.5” x 11” and are in very good condition with light wear from a paperclip. The 3” x 5.5” Moo Moos booklet and 11” x 14” certificate concept art are both accomplished in graphite and are in very good condition with typical production wear and a horizontal center fold to the certificate concept. $200 - $400

450. A Bullwinkle Ceramic Figurine with Gift Box. (Ward, 1960) An early ceramic figurine of Bullwinkle, with the original shipping box and a striped gift box. Standing 5.75” tall, the figurine is in fine condition. The 6.5” x 3” x 2.25” gift box displays in good condition, with discoloration to the back and sides.
$100 - $200


449. An Early Bullwinkle Ceramic Figurine. (Ward, 1960) An early ceramic figurine of Bullwinkle, made in Japan. Standing 5.75” tall, the figurine is in fine condition, with the original shipping box. $200 - $400


451. A Rocky and His Friends Sticker Fun Book. (Western, 1960) A Rocky and His Friends Sticker Fun book by Western Publishing. Measuring 10.25” x 12”, the complete and unpunched book is in very good condition with edge wear and small scuffs to the cover, and a crease to the bottom left corner. $100 - $200


452. A Rocky and His Friends Sticker Fun Book. (Western, 1960)
A Rocky and His Friends Sticker Fun book by Western Publishing. Measuring 10.25” x 12”, the complete and unpunched book is in very good condition with light wear to the edges. $100 - $200




454. A Collection of Dipsy Doodle Bullwinkle Trading Coins. (Old London Foods, 1964) A collection of 126 rare Bullwinkle Trading Coins, originally offered as a giveaway with Dipsy Doodle snacks. Out of a numbered set of 60 total there are 48 different designs represented, with up to five duplicates of some included. The coins are in plastic strips of up to 10 each, not individually as released, making these uncirculated samples direct from the manufacturer. The plastic coins measure 1.25” in diameter each and are in fine condition, with the plastic wrap showing typical brittleness and wear from age. $200 - $400


453. Gold Key Comics Rocky and His Fiendish Friends Issue 2. (Western, 1962) A Gold Key Comics Rocky and His Fiendish Friends Comic Book Issue Number 2. In this 80-page comic Rocky and Bullwinkle visit Hollywood along with their usual co-horts and ne-erdo-wells. Measuring 7” x 10”, the comic book is in good condition with light handling wear, faint creases and scuffs to the front cover, and offwhite pages from age. $100 - $200

455. A Prototype Bullwinkle and Rocky Lunchbox and Thermos. (Universal, 1962) A Bullwinkle and Rocky prototype Thermos and lunchbox manufactured by Universal Vacuum Products. The Thermos features a wrap-around photostat of the show’s main characters, while the lunch box has the same photostat on all but one side. This design was produced in color, with the finished products now valuable collectibles. Measuring 8” tall and 3” in diameter and 9” x 3.5” and 7” tall, the Thermos and lunchbox display in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, and wear from production use. $100 - $200


457. A Pair of “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Coloring Books. (Merrigold Press/Playmore, 1971/1983) A pair of Bullwinkle coloring books sent to Jay Ward as production samples. Both have a “save” sticker applied to the top, and one includes a business card from the publisher. Each measuring 8” x 10.5”, the coloring books are in good condition with the paper off-white from age, slight edge wear, and some spotting and warping to the purple book. $100 - $200
456. A Pair of Rocky and Bullwinkle Cartoonarama Kits. (Ward, 1977) A pair of Bullwinkle Cartoonarama Paint Sets, kept as product samples at Ward Productions. Each set includes five paints and a brush, with one featuring mattes and three 9” x 10” character cels to paint, and the other six envelopes and 5” x 7” transparencies to paint your own Christmas cards. Measuring 8.5” x 9.75” x 1.5” and 9.5” x 10.5” x 1.5, the sets display in good unused condition, with some transfer of line from the 5” x 7” transparencies to the envelopes, the paint dried from age, and wear to the boxes including creases, scuffs, a sample label, and an indentation to the front of the Cartoon Cel set. $100 - $200

458. A “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Magic Hat Sculpture. (Ward, 1998)
A limited edition “Rocky and Bullwinkle” sculpture of Bullwinkle pulling Rocky from a hat. The resin sculpture is housed under a glass cloche and bears the number CP000041 on the base. Measuring 6” tall and 4” in diameter, the piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400
459. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Original Painting. (Ward, 1970s-80s) An original painting of Rocky and Bullwinkle, likely used for merchandising. Measuring 20” x 15” with a character image size of 11” x 9”, the acrylic and ink painting displays in very good condition with light edge wear, light scratches, and corner pinholes. $800 - $1,000


460. An Original Rocky and Bullwinkle Painting. (Ward, 1970s-80s) An original Rocky and Bullwinkle painting, likely used for merchandising. Measuring 20” x 15” with a character image of 10.5” x 9.5”, the acrylic and ink painting is in very good condition with light edge wear, light scratches, pinholes and tape in the corners, and a 4” x 3.5” paint stain to the lower right corner, which does not affect the image. $800 - $1,000
Not only an offbeat merchandise store, Jay Ward’s Dudley Do-Right Emporium on Sunset Boulevard provided one of the most unique shopping experiences: customers could buy hand-painted scene cels. These art pieces were not readily available and were not from any production: they were unique to the store, created on demand by Jay or his wife Ramona whenever a customer ordered one, and were lovingly hand-painted. This is a rare opportunity to acquire these fantastic pieces from the Jay Ward Estate.

461. A Jay Ward Productions #1 Scene Cel of Rocky and Friends. (Ward, 1988) Scene Cel #1 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring all the main characters of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.” With an image size of 7.75” x 10.5” on a 10” x 12.5” cel and painted background, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900


462. A Signed #3 Scene Cel of Rocky, Bullwinkle, Boris, and Natasha. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #3 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Rocky, Bullwinkle, Natasha, and Boris, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 9” x 9.75” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

an image size of 6” x 8.75” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900
With an image size of 6.75” x 9” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

465. A Signed Rocky and Bullwinkle #6 Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #6 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Rocky, Bullwinkle, Boris, and Natasha, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 6.5” x 9” on an 8.5” x 11.5” cel in a 13” x 16” matte, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches and edge wear to the matte. $700 - $900

467. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Signed #8 Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #8 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring the main characters of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” signed by Ward in black ink. With an image size of 6.75” x 8.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

466. A Jay Ward Signed Rocky and Bullwinkle #7 Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #7 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring the main characters of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 7.5” x 11” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

468. A Signed #9 Scene Cel of Rocky, Bullwinkle, Gidney, and Cloyd. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #9 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Rocky, Bullwinkle, Gidney, and Cloyd, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 8.75” x 7.25 on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

469. A Jay Ward Signed #11 Rocky and Bullwinkle Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #11 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring the main characters of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 9.25” x 12” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

471. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Football #14 Signed Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #14 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring the main characters of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show” playing football, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 9.75” x 12” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

470. A Signed Rocky and Bullwinkle Baseball #12 Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #12 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring the main characters of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show” playing baseball, signed in ink by Ward. With an image size of 6.75” x 10” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

472. A Jay Ward Signed #28 Scene Cel of “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Villains. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #28 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Fearless Leader, Boris Badenov, and Natasha Fatale from “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” signed by Ward in black ink. With a character image size of 7.25” x 9.25” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $700 - $900

473. A Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Boris Signed #29 Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #29 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Boris Badenov, signed by Ward in black ink. With a character image size of 8.75” x 12.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches and spots of paint loss. $700 - $900

475. A Jay Ward Signed #31 Scene Cel of Boris and Natasha. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #31 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show” villains, Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, signed in black ink by Ward. With a character image size of 8.75” x 12.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches and spots of paint loss. $700 - $900

474. A Rocky, Bullwinkle, & Mr. Peabody Jay Ward Signed #30 Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #30 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Bullwinkle, Rocky, and Mr. Peabody, signed by Ward in black ink. With a character image size of 6.75” x 8.75” on a 7” x 9” cel and printed background in a 10” x 13” matte, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $700 - $900

476. A Rocky and Bullwinkle #32 Scene Cel Signed by Jay Ward. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #32 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring the stars of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” signed in black ink by Ward. With a character image size of 7.5” x 9” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $700 - $900

477. A Jay Ward Signed #33 Matted Scene Cel of Rocky and Bullwinkle. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #33 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle, signed by Ward in black marker. With an image size of 6” x 6.75” on a 7.75” x 9.25” cel, presented on teal paper in a 10” x 13” matte, the art is in very good condition with light scratches and edge wear to the matte. $700 - $900

479. A Jay Ward Signed #35 Scene Cel of Rocky and Bullwinkle. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #35 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring the stars of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 6.5” x 7” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

478. A Signed #33 Scene Cel of Rocky and Bullwinkle. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #33 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle, signed by Ward in black marker. With an image size of 7.25” x 8.25” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art is in good condition with scratches and tape residue, which does not affect the image. $700 - $900

480. A Rocky #38 Scene Cel Signed by Jay Ward. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #38 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Rocky, signed in black ink by Ward. With a character image size of 6” x 5.25” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with three stickers to the top corners and lower right corner which do not affect the image. $700 - $900

481. A Jay Ward Signed #39 Bullwinkle Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #39 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Bullwinkle, signed by Ward in black ink. With a character image size of 9” x 5.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

483. A Signed Bullwinkle #40 Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #40 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Bullwinkle, signed by Ward in black ink. With a character image size of 8” x 7” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art is in fine condition. $700 - $900

482. The Original Drawing for Jay Ward Scene Cels Collection #40. (Ward, 1989) The original layout drawing for Scene Cel #40 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Bullwinkle. With an image size of 9” x 7” on 12.5” x 10.5” paper, the graphite drawing is in good condition with edge wear, creasing, smudging, and light discoloration from age. $700 - $900

484. A #42 Scene Cel Signed by Jay Ward. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #42 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Bullwinkle, signed by Ward in black ink. With an image size of 9.5” x 6.25” on a 10.5” x 7.5” cel, presented on a paper background in a 13” x 10” matte, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900

485. A Jay Ward Signed Bullwinkle Skating Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) An original hand-inked and painted scene cel of Bullwinkle ice skating, signed by Jay Ward in black marker. With a character image measuring 8” x 12.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece displays in very good condition with scratches. $700 - $900
486. A Boris and Natasha Scene Cel Color Key. (Ward, 1980s) A scene cel color key of Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, antagonists to Rocky and Bullwinkle. This color key was used to ensure consistency when producing pieces for the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection. With an image size of 6” x 6” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in good condition with light scratches, smudges, wear, and a crack to one peg hole. $700 - $900


487. A Boris and Natasha Scene Cel. (Ward, 1980s) A hand-painted scene cel of Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, famous foils to Rocky and Bullwinkle. The trimmed cel of the classic couple is paired with a hand-drawn jungle production background, accomplished in crayon. With an image size of 5.75” x 6.5” on a 7.75” x 9.75” cel and background, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $700 - $900
Undeniably Jay Ward’s most popular characters, Rocky and Bullwinkle have lived on in new media long after their original series. The pair featured in several early home video games, and appeared in their own stage show at Universal Studios in the 1990s. The 21st century brought a feature film adaptation in 2000 and a revival of the show in 2018, proving the moose and squirrel remain perennial favorites.


488. RCA Video Cover Concept Art for “Bullwinkle & Rocky & Friends.” (Ward/RCA, 1983) Original concept art for the front and back cover of the RCA SelectaVision disc “Bullwinkle & Rocky & Friends Volume 2.” SelectaVision tried to capture the video disc market, which ultimately went to laser dics and then dvd. The front cover of the released disc closely matches this concept, while the back cover has greater differences. Each with an image size of 11” x 13” on 14” x 17” vellum paper, the marking drawings display in good condition with discoloration from age, and wear including creases and small chips from original production use. $400 - $600

489. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Roller Coaster Limited Edition Cel Layout. (Ward, 1989) A layout drawing for Limited Edition Cel #3 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Rocky, Bullwinkle, Boris, and Natasha on a roller coaster. With an image size of 9.25” x 11.5” on 10.25” x 14” heavy paper, the marker drawing is in very good condition with light edge wear, scratches, and a spot of correction fluid on Natasha’s face. $300 - $500
490. A Bullwinkle Pediatrics Limited Edition Cel. (Ward/ Universal, 1994) A limited edition hand-painted cel of Rocky, Bullwinkle, Natasha, and Boris. The cel features a Jay Ward Productions, Inc. seal at the bottom left and is numbered 30/225 at the bottom right. With an image size of 9.25” x 13” on a 13.5” x 16.5” cel and presented with a printed background, the piece displays in very good condition with light scratches, lifting, and wear. $500 - $700


491. A Bullwinkle Vs. Boris Boxing Souvenir Poster. (Ward/ Universal, 1994) A Bullwinkle “Title Bout!” souvenir poster from Universal Studios Florida. Measuring 23” x 35”, the poster is in good condition with faint creases throughout. $100 - $200


492. A Rocky and Bullwinkle “The X-Files” Parody Standee. (Ward, 1990s) A one-of-a-kind “Moose-Files” standee spoofing the “The X-Files.” The hand-crafted piece features original colored marker drawings around the border, styrofoam Rocky and Bullwinkle characters, and plastic cut-outs of Boris and Natasha. The display’s light-up functions for the UFO and Bullwinkle’s flashlight did not function when tested. Measuring 20” x 26”, the piece displays in very good condition with the Bullwinkle figure loose, a 1.5” crack in the border, lifting on Boris and Natasha, light creases, and edge wear from use.
$300 - $500
493. A Rocky and Bullwinkle “ER” Parody Standee. (Ward, 1990s) A one-of-akind “Moosylvania ER” display spoofing the popular medical drama “ER.” The hand-crafted piece features styrofoam figures of Rocky, Bullwinkle, Natasha, and a knife-wielding Boris, with original color marker drawings around the border. The display’s light-up features did not work when tested. Measuring 21.5” x 28.5”, the standee displays in very good condition with light creases and edge wear.
$300 - $500


494. A “Rocky and Bullwinkle Show” Letterman Jacket. (Universal, 1991) An “Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle” letterman jacket with the logo, moose, and squirrel embroidered on the back, a “Wossamotta U” patch on the breast, and a leather collar. Labeled a size large, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear to sleeves and interior liner from use. $300 - $500


495. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends NES Game. (THQ, 1992) An unopened The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Players can switch between Rocky and Bullwinkle on their quest to claim an inheritance from Bullwinkle’s ancestor, a storyline unique to NES. Measuring 5” x 1” x 7” tall, the unopened game is in fine condition with light wear to the box. $300 - $500


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497. An Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends Pinball Backglass. (Data East, 1993) A backglass from an Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends pinball machine, designed by Kevin O’Connor. The silkscreened, tempered mirror glass measures 22.5” x 26” and is in fine condition. $700 - $900

498. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Taco Bell Promotional Display Kit. (Taco Bell, 1993) A store display kit from a Rocky and Bullwinkle promotional partnership with Taco Bell. Included are two large “Moose-Sized Crunch” standees, a small Bullwinkle “Sure beats cartoon food” standee, two Bullwinkle antler signs, three Rocky “Burgers are boring” signs, four Big Beef Taco signs, two Taco Supreme signs, three Original Taco signs, a split plastic display referencing a 1964 “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Butte, Montana/Washington, D.C. storyline, and a bag of hooks. Ranging in size from 4.25” x 5” to 6.5” x 25”, the display items are in very good to fine condition with light wear, creases, and tape residue on the reverse from use. $200 - $400

499. A Collection of Rocky and Bullwinkle Taco Bell Posters. (Taco Bell, 1993) A collection of seven posters from a Rocky and Bullwinkle Taco Bell promotional partnership. Moose and Squirrel appeared in a series of ads to promote the fast food chain’s new Big Beef Taco and Big Beef Taco Supreme, which were only available for a limited time. Five plastic posters measure 22.5” x 23.5” and are in good to very good condition with light cracks, indentations, and edge wear and tears, while the two heavy paper posters measure 18” x 24” and are in good condition with light stains, heavy creases, wear, and pinholes from display. $200 - $400

500. A Pair of Rocky and Bullwinkle Stock Market Drawings. (Ward, 1994)
A pair of Rocky and Bullwinkle drawings by artist Judie Clarke, for a limited edition stock market cel sold by Jay Ward Productions. One clean-up drawing features Rocky, Bullwinkle, Boris, and Natasha riding a volatile stock market, while the other features outlines of the same characters for background painter reference. With image sizes of 10.25” x 10.5” on 12” x 14.25” vellum, the graphite and color pencil drawings display in very good condition with light creases, edge wear, and tears at the corners of the clean-up drawing with a 0.5” x 0.5” section of the right corner missing. $200 - $400
501. A Large “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends” Vinyl Banner. (Ward, 1996)
An “Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle” single-sided vinyl banner, likely promoting a home video release. Measuring 72” x 24” the banner displays in fine condition. $200 - $400



502. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Tile Artist Proof. (Vought, 1996)
A very rare ceramic tile of Rocky and Bullwinkle, released in a limited edition of only 20. This unnumbered Proof is signed by the artist Paul Vought (now Allyson Vought) in gold pen. Measuring 12” x 12” in a 14.5” x 14.5” frame, the tile is in very good condition with light crazing in the green, and small scratches to the signature. $500 - $700

503. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Necktie Design. (A. Royale & Co, 1997) A Rocky and Bullwinkle printed necktie design with handwritten notes. The 10” x 3.75 design on 12” x 4.75” matte board displays in good condition with light edge wear, creasing, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

504. A Lionel Rocky and Bullwinkle Train Car. (Lionel, 1999)
An “O” gauge train car featuring an image of Rocky and Bullwinkle on each side with “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends” logo. The car measuring 10.25” x 3.5” x 2.5” is in fine unused condition, with the original box. $200 - $400

505. An “Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle” Theater Display. (Universal, 2000) A large cardboard theater display promoting the release of the live-action and animated “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle,” featuring over 30 individual pieces and including assembly screws. Measuring 50” wide and over 8 feet tall, the display requires assembly and is in very good condition with light wear, creases, and spots of discoloration from age. $200 - $400


506. “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle” World Premiere Invitations. (Ward, 2000) A collection of 17 invitations to the world premiere of the live-action and animated “The Adventures of Rocky Bullwinkle,” with two featuring the film’s logo on a plastic cover sheet. The invitations detail that the premiere, benefitting Save the Children, was held June 24th, 2000 at the Universal Studios Cinema, followed by a party at Universal Studios Hollywood. Measuring 5.5” x 8.5” each, the invitations are in very good to fine condition with light wear. $100 - $200

507. Animator’s Maquettes for “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.” (ILM, 2000) Rare animator’s maquettes created by Industrial Light & Magic from the production of “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.” Maquettes are used by animators as a three-dimensional reference while animating the characters. Measuring 17.5” tall and 7.5” in diameter, the maquettes are in good condition with light paint chipping, part of Bullwinke’s hair missing, separation at Bullwinkle’s neck, and wear from production use. $2,000 - $4,000

508. “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle” Style Guide and Binder. (Universal, 2000) A clapper board-themed binder and unopened style guide for “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.” Style guides provide merchandising partners with assets and guidance for product packaging and displays. Measuring 15.75” x 1.75” x 11.25”, the binder displays in very good condition with scratches, while the unopened documents are in fine condition. $100 - $200

509. A Large “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle” Poster. (Universal, 2000) A large poster for the live-action and animated film “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle,” starring Moose, Squirrel, Robert De Niro, Jason Alexander, and Rene Russo. Measuring 40” x 50”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear. $100 - $200
511. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Stained Glass Panel. (Paned Expressions Studios, 2000s) A handcrafted stained glass panel featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle. This and over 60 other patterns featuring Jay Ward characters were released on a CD-ROM for stained-glass hobbyists. Measuring 35.75” x 35.75”, the panel displays in fine condition with scuffs to the metal frame and oxidation to the chain. $700 - $900

510. A Set of Bullwinkle Wacky Wobbler Bobble-Heads. (Funko, 2007) A set of four Bullwinkle Wacky Wobbler Bobbleheads released exclusively at the 2007 San Diego Comic Con in a limited edition of 240, as part of Funko’s Pop Art series. Measuring 6” x 2.5” x 3” and housed in the original 12” x 7.5” x 3” box, the bobbleheads are in fine condition with light wear to the box. $100 - $200


512. A Jay Ward Funko POP! Collection. (Funko, 2014) Four Funko POP! figurines of Jay Ward Productions characters including Rocky, Bullwinkle, Mr. Peabody, and Sherman. Measuring 4.5” x 3.5” x 6.5” tall each in the original boxes, the figures are in fine condition, while their boxes are in good to very good condition with light wear, creases, and crushing. $200 - $400
The dim-witted Dudley Do-Right, Jay Ward’s spoof of early silent films, debuted in his own segments of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” saving his crush Nell from Snidely Whiplash—usually thanks to his horse named Horse. Canada’s greatest export has since starred in his own TV series, a live-action film with Brendan Fraser in the lead role, and his own theme park attraction at Universal Islands of Adventure.


513. A Dudley Do-Right Original Presentation Cel. (Ward, 1960s-70s) A hand-painted cel and background of Dudley Do-Right riding Horse. The production overlay on the piece indicates it was made to produce 35mm slides. With a character image size of 4.75” x 5.75” on a 6.5” x 10.5” background, the piece is in very good condition with light wear to the outer artist board and overlay only, from age. $200 - $400

515. A Bullwinkle and Dudley Do-Right Fauntleroy Patrol Cel. (Ward, 1960s) A hand-painted cel with a custom-painted background of Bullwinkle and Dudley Do-Right. The “Fauntleroy Patrol” was the name for the Dudley Do-Right fan club, and the members were called “Finks,” as in the badges. With a character image size of 6.5” x 8.75” on a 9” x 11” cel taped to the 8.5” x 10.5” background, the piece displays in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400


514. A Pair of Dudley Do-Right, Rocky, and Bullwinkle Storyboard Pages. (Ward, 1970s) A pair of storyboard pages from an unproduced “Rocky and Bullwinkle” revival by Alex Anderson, featuring Dudley Do-Right playing tuba for Rocky and Bullwinkle. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and marker and measuring 8.5” x 14” with nine 2.75” x 3.75” panels, the pages are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $300 - $500

516. A Bullwinkle and Dudley Do-Right Color Model Cel and Background. (Ward, 1970s-80s) A color model cel of Bullwinkle and Dudley Do-Right and a hand-painted background from an unknown production. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image of 5.5” x 6.25”, the cel has adhered to the 10.5” x 16” background, and displays in very good condition with light wear and pinholes to the background corners which do not affect the image. $500 - $700
517. A Dudley Do-Right Savings Bond Comic Strip. (Ward, 1961) The original art for a Dudley Do-Right comic strip for U.S. Savings bonds. Allan Burns drew this for a campaign coinciding with the premiere of “The Bullwinkle Show.” Measuring 7” x 16.5”, the piece accomplished in ink on artist board is in very good condition with light discoloration from age. $100 - $200


518. A Dudley Do-Right Award Ribbon. (Ward, 1962) A Dudley Do-Right “The Fink of the Month Award” ribbon gifted to VIPs as part of Jay Ward’s Operation Loudmouth promotion of “The Bullwinkle Show.” Measuring 10” x 3.75”, the nylon ribbon is in fine condition and presented in a 10.5” x 4” x 1.5” Jay Ward Productions box, in good condition with wear and scuffs. $300 - $500

519. A Dudley Do-Right “Fink of the Month” Ribbon. (Ward, 1962) A Dudley Do-Right “The Fink of the Month Award” ribbon gifted to VIPs as part of Jay Ward’s Operation Loudmouth promotion of “The Bullwinkle Show.” Measuring 10” x 3.75”, the nylon ribbon is in fine condition and presented in a 10.5” x 4” x 1.5” Jay Ward Productions box in good condition with wear and scuffs. $300 - $500
520. A Prototype “Dudley Do-Right” Lunchbox and Thermos. (Universal, 1960s-70s) A “Dudley Do-Right” prototype Thermos and lunchbox manufactured by Universal Vacuum Products. The Thermos features a wraparound photostat of the show’s main characters, while the lunch box has the same photostat on all but one side. This design was produced in color, with the finished products now valuable collectibles. Measuring 8” tall and 3” in diameter and 9” x 3.5” and 7” tall, the Thermos and lunchbox both display in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, peeling, and wear from production use. $100 - $200


521. A Jay Ward Signed #17 Scene Cel of Dudley Do-Right. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #17 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Snidely Whiplash, Nell Fenwick, and Dudley Do-Right, signed by Ward in black ink. With an image size of 6.25” x 8.75” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art displays in very good condition with light scratches and spots of paint loss. $700 - $900
522. A Nell and Snidely Jay Ward
Signed #18 Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #18 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Nell Fenwick, Snidely Whiplash, and Dudley Do-Right, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 8.25” x 10” on 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art displays in very good condition with spots of paint loss, line loss, and light scratches. $700 - $900


523. A Dudley Do-Right & Nell #21 Scene Cel Signed by Jay Ward. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #21 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Nell Fenwick and Dudley Do-Right, signed by Ward in black ink. With an image size of 6” x 8” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art displays in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $700 - $900
524. A Signed Snidely Whiplash and Nell Fenwick #22 Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #22 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Snidely Whiplash and Nell Fenwick from “Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties,” signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 6.5” x 8.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900


525. A Jay Ward Signed Dudley Do-Right and Snidely Whiplash Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) An original hand-inked and painted animation scene cel of Dudley Do-Right, Snidely Whiplash, and Horse, signed in black ink by Jay Ward. With an image size of 6.75” x 6” on a 7” x 9” visible cel in a 10” x 13” matte, the art is in fine condition. $700 - $900
526. Dudley Do-Right and Nell Madame Alexander Dolls. (Madame Alexander, 1999) A pair of Dudley Do-Right and Nell Fenwick dolls by Madame Alexander. Each plastic doll features a painted face, fully stitched fabric outfits, fiber hair, and blinking eyes. Measuring 8” x 3.5” each, the dolls are in fine condition in the original 9” x 12” x 3.25” box, in very good condition with light wear. Included is a display with an 11.25” x 3.75” section of train track and an 11” x 8.5” backdrop card featuring Snidely Whiplash and Horse, both in fine condition. $100 - $200




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527. Three “Dudley Do-Right” Poster Tests. (Universal, 1999) Three poster tests for the live-action “Dudley Do-Right” starring Brendan Fraser. These tests feature temporary text in the credits, with one displaying an alternate title design. Included is a large manila envelope from Universal Studios addressed to Tiffany Ward. With image sizes of 9” x 14” on printer paper ranging from 11” x 17” to 14” x 17”, the poster tests are in good to very good condition with light creases and printer streaks. $100 - $200


529. A Ramona Ward “Dudley Do-Right” Director’s Chair. (Universal, 1999) A director’s chair created in tribute to Ramona Ward during the production of the live-action “Dudley Do-Right” film. Ramona was married to Jay Ward for over 40 years and her name is printed on the back of the canvas, along with an image of Snidely Whiplash. Measuring 19” x 21” x 34.5” tall, the wooden chair displays in very good condition with typical wear from production use. $200 - $400
The “Fractured Fairy Tales” section of Rocky and Bullwinkle is quintessential Jay Ward humor: start with a story everyone knows but give it a modern and zany twist. Edward Everett Horton narrated the tales in a dignified but droll tone, speeding through puns and punchlines as if he didn’t notice them, but the audience definitely did.






530. A Collection of “Fractured Fairy Tales” Character Designs. (Ward, 1959-1964) A collection of six pages of character designs for “Fractured Fairy Tales” by Al Shean. Included are designs of a hare, hound, mouse, bear, crowd of villagers, and Dick Whittington’s cat. Measuring from 9” x 12” to 10” x 12” with character image sizes of 3” x 4” to 10” x 5”, the ink drawings are in fine condition. The drawings are presented as two sets of three pages in 18” x 37.75” frames, in very good condition with light scratches and dents to the molding. $500 - $700

532. A Fractured Fairy Tales #26 Scene Cel Signed by Jay Ward. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #26 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Fractured Fairy Tales, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 5.75” x 8.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art is in very good condition with light scratches. $700 - $900

531. A Drawing of Aesop and Son. (Ward, 1960s-70s) A drawing of Aesop and Son from their segment of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.” With an image size of 8.75” x 7.5” on 10” x 12” animation paper, the marker drawing is in fine condition. $100 - $200

533. Story Outlines for a Fractured Fairy Tales Book. (Ward, 1997) A collection of 25 typed story outlines for the Fractured Fairy Tales anthology by A.J. Jacobs. Published by Ward Productions, the book features stories adapted from the “Fractured Fairy Tales” cartoons including a baseball-centric Jack and the Beanstalk and the tale of Sir Galahad, whose father wanted him to be a clown. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, the pages are in good to very good condition with light discoloration from age, stains, and wear from use. $200 - $400
“Peabody’s Improbable History” presented the adventures of Mr. Peabody, the smartest being in existence, and his trusty boy Sherman. Using the Wayback Machine to travel through the past, Peabody and Sherman’s original adventures presented a distinctly warped take on nearly 100 different historical persons and events. In 2014 Dreamworks and 20th Century Fox brought the duo to the big screen in the CGI animated feature “Mr. Peabody & Sherman.”

534. An Early Production Cel from “Peabody’s Improbable History.” (Ward, 1959) An original production cel of Mr. Peabody and Sherman from the first episode of the “Peabody’s Improbable History” segment from “Rocky and His Friends.” In this early cel, Sherman wears a time-travel belt instead of using the Wayback Machine, and both he and Mr. Peabody wear brown eyeglasses instead of the black glasses seen in later episodes. With an image size of 5.25” x 7” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel in an 11.75” x 13.75” frame, the cel displays in good condition with a 0.25” area of paint loss above Sherman’s right eye, and both of his shoes and paint cracking throughout due to the production’s use of acrylic paint rather than cel vinyl paint. $800 - $1,000
535. A Collection of Mr. Peabody and Sherman Photostat Model Sheets. (Ward, 1960s-80s) Five photostat model sheets with two duplicates of Mr. Peabody and Sherman from the “Peabody’s Improbable History” segments of “Rocky and His Friends.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators to ensure consistency of character design. Measuring from 8.5” x 11” to 10.25” x 14”, the model sheets are in very good to fine condition with light wear. $200 - $400

536. A Jay Ward Signed #23 Scene Cel of Mr. Peabody and Sherman. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #23 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Mr. Peabody and Sherman, signed by Ward in black ink. With an image size of 6.25” x 8.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art displays in very good condition with scratches. $700 - $900


538. A Jay Ward Signed Scene Cel of Mr. Peabody and Sherman. (Ward, 1989)
An original hand-inked and painted animation scene cel of Mr. Peabody and Sherman, signed in black ink by Jay Ward. With an image size of 5.25” x 6.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art is in fine condition. $700 - $900
537. A Mr. Peabody and Sherman Signed #24 Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene #24 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Mr. Peabody and Sherman, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 6.5” x 6.75” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art displays in very good condition with spots of paint loss, paint specks, and light scratches. $700 - $900

More than just a TV producer, Jay Ward was a born entertainer. His unique sense of humor wasn’t contained to only in his shows, it went beyond the screen. Ward knew how to use the press to his advantage in new ways that were just as huwere promoting. He subverting with gimmicks such and parties that were come straight from the




539. Jay Ward’s Bullwinkle Mascot Costume. (Ward, 1960s70s) Jay Ward’s one-of-a-kind Bullwinkle mascot costume. In the early 1960s, Ward was one of the first to use cartoon character mascot costumes after Walt Disney, even preceding sport’s first costume mascot in 1964, Mr. Met. This Bullwinkle costume differs from the simpler one seen in a single surviving Operation Loudmouth photograph from 1962, but matches the style and coloring around the opening of the Dudley Do-Right Emporium in 1971. The head is hand-fabricated using papier-mache and a polyresin-and-fabric cast to sculpt the shape, and the costume is made from cloth with tufts of faux hair over the torso, and pipe cleaners for Bullwinkle’s own tuft of hair. The head has an impressive antler spread of 61”, with a 36” height and 31” from the tip of the nose to the back of the neck. The head displays in fair condition with much wear overall, small cracks in the surface, chips to paint including large bare spots on the nose, and one leather ear loose with small cracks around the connection to the head. The costume measures 63” tall at the shoulder and displays in good condition with expected wear from age and use, small spots staining the chest, and discoloration to the gloves. This lot requires special shipping consideration due to size and weight. Please inquire before bidding. $5,000 - $7,000



540. Jay Ward’s One-Of-A-Kind Rocky Mascot Costume. (Ward, 1960s) Jay Ward’s one-of-a-kind Rocky the Flying Squirrel costume. In the early 1960s, Ward was one of the first to use cartoon character mascot costumes after Walt Disney, even preceding sport’s first costume mascot in 1964, Mr. Met. This Rocky costume, sized to a very small adult or a child, shares several stylistic similarities with the Bullwinkle costume seen in a single surviving Operation Loudmouth photograph. The costume’s head is made of faux fur over a base made up of cardboard, duct tape, and a papier-mache-like covering, with mesh in the eyes and mouth to see out through, and a felt-lined cap for comfort. The costume body is of faux fur, with a tail assembled from real raccoon pelts, hard soles to the bottom of the feet, and a decorative belt. The head measuring 16” x 15” x 15” high displays in overall very good condition for its age, with expected light wear overall, the vintage original flight goggles are in poor condition with heavy discoloration to the lenses, small spots of fur loss, and the mouth missing a pink felt lining that was originally in place. The costume body measuring 38” long x 15.5” wide is also in very good condition, with expected wear from use. $1,000 - $1,500


541. Jay Ward’s Wooden Street Organ. (Bacigalupi, 1965) A wooden street organ owned by Jay Ward. Included is a note signed by Louis Bacigalupi, who made the instrument, with a catalog of songs indicating the twelve Ward picked out to program it with. When tested, the organ is functional but requires service. The organ measures 13” x 24” x 19.5”, with a 26” x 27” front piece, and a 24” x 24” x 21” high wooden stand. All the pieces display in very good condition with some wear from age, particularly to the decorative teddy bear decals applied to the front piece. The 4” x 8” catalog and note are in very good condition with an intentional tear at the bottom of the note. This piece requires special shipping due to size and weight. Please inquire before bidding. $700 - $1,000


543. A One-of-a-Kind Jay Ward Productions Bookcase. 1970s-80s) A unique brightly hand-painted bookcase, used in the offices of Jay Ward Productions. Measuring 35” x 11.5” x 39.5” high, the bookcase is in very good condition with typical wear from use including scuffs and paint spots, and the legs repaired. $100 - $200

542. A Hand-Crafted Magic Table with Velvet Covering. (Ward, 1970s-80s) A hand-crafted table gifted to Jay Ward by a fan. Styled similar to Bullwinkle’s magic table, the piece is covered by velvet fabric with “BK” in sparkly golden text. Measuring 25.25” tall and 9” in diameter, the table displays in very good condition with typical stains, scuffs, fraying, and wear from age. $300 - $500



544. Jay Ward’s Personal Comic Art Zine Issue #4. (Thompson, 1962) Jay Ward’s personal Issue #4 of Comic Art, one of the earliest fanzines, by Don and Maggie Thompson. This issue was sent to Ward for the blurb on page 4 promoting his series, “The Bullwinkle Show.” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the 49-page fanzine is in very good condition with light edge wear, and the last page detached but included. $100 - $200


545. A Jay Ward “Christmas on the Sunset Strip” Booklet. (Ward, 1960s) A Christmas on the Sunset Strip booklet, most likely sent as a Christmas Card from Jay Ward Productions. Twelve pages of cartoons give quotes about Christmas from various hip and groovy denizens of the Strip. Measuring 8.5” x 5.5”, the booklet is in very good condition with light edge wear. $200 - $400

546. A Pair of Season’s Greetings Posters by Jay Ward Productions. (Ward, 1961) A pair of Season’s Greetings from Jay Ward Productions posters featuring art by Sam Clayberger. These designs of a festive Bullwinkle and Jay Ward as a bird were chosen by Ward for distribution over a third darker option which featured a lion eating Santa Claus. With image sizes ranging from 14.25” x 18.75” to 15” x 18”, the posters are in good to very good condition with creases, edge wear, a corner fold, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400


547. A Jay Ward Productions Office Christmas Party Kit. (Ward, 1960s-70s) A double-sided Office Christmas Party Kit and Game from Jay Ward Productions, sent instead of a traditional holiday card. The kit includes a cut-out Santa hat, beard, and paper wassail cup, and a note for suspicious spouses. On the reverse side, is a Bullwinkle’s Christmas Game board with spaces like “Pay $1,000 to Jay Ward to finance a new TV pilot” and “Dean Martin’s - stop for a short drink, lose 26 turns.” Measuring 22.5” x 28” with its original 9” x 12” Jay Ward Productions envelope, the piece is in good condition with original folds from mailing, creases, and wear, while the envelope displays in very good condition with light creases, discoloration from age, and wear. $200 - $400

548. A Christmas Gag Poster. (Ward, 1960s-80s) A Jay Ward Productions Christmas gag poster featuring Christians vs. The Lions at the Roman Colosseum and the phrase “Merry Orgy.” Measuring 20.5” x 28” good condition with edge wear, stains, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

549. Jay Ward and Dudley Do-Right Christmas Card Original Art. (Ward, 1980) The original art for a Christmas card of Jay Ward and Dudley Do-Right with a very fishy Snidely Whiplash. With an image size of 8.5” x 12.25” on 10” x 15” paper, the mixed media drawing is in very good condition with light wear from age and handling including a bumped corner, and a 0.5” light stain on the left that does not affect the image. $200 - $400

collection of sheet music from “Rocky and Bullwinkle,” “Dudley Do-Right,” and “Fractured Fairy Tales.” Included are original “Bullwinkle Episode Closing” sheet music with three photocopies, two “Fairytale Opening,” two “Fairytale Closing,” eight “Bullwinkle Show Opening,” eight “Bullwinkle Show Opening #2,” eight “Bullwinkle Show Closing (Part 1),” two “Bullwinkle Show Closing #2,” a “Super Chicken” cue sheet, two duplicate “Super Chicken” cue sheets, two “Dudley Do-Right Opening,” and one “D.D. Closing,” all photocopies. Ranging in size from 10.5” x 13.5” to 11” x 17”, the sheet music is in good to very good condition with light creases and wear from production use. $100 - $200

551. A Screen-Printed Jay Ward Gag Patch. (Ward, 1960-80s) A screen-printed gag patch for “Jay Ward’s First Annual 1923 Open Closed Invitational Thing” allegedly held in Pauma Valley, California. Measuring 3” x 4.5”, the nylon and felt patch is in fine condition. $100 - $200


552. Original Promotional Artwork for “Fractured Flickers.” (Ward, 1963) A collection of five pieces of “Fractured Flickers” original promotional artwork. Jay Ward’s “Fracture Flickers” series, hosted by Hans Conreid, featured silent-era movies re-edited and overdubbed with comedic dialogue. Ward’s cherubic caricature, known as “Jay Bird,” appeared in both the show’s credits and promotional materials. Measuring 8” x 9” to 8.5” x 9.5” and mounted to 20” x 14” illustration board, the mixed-media artwork is in very good condition with corner wear and tears and creasing to the tracing paper protective overlays. $400 - $600

554. A Pair of “Fractured Flickers” Press Release Announcements and Stationery. (Ward, 1963) A pair of press releases announcing the Miss 1919 beauty contest at Jay Ward’s Coney Island Film Festival in 1963, held to promote Ward’s TV show “Fractured Flickers.” One release is from TV station WOR-TV channel 9 in New York, and the other is direct from Jay Ward Productions on rare stationery for the film festival. Also included in this lot are two unused sheets of “The Bullwinkle Show” stationery, a scribbled memo from a Jay Ward Productions pad, and a piece of junk mail sent to the office. The 8.5” x 11” press releases and stationery are in very good condition, with light handling wear, and chipping to the bottom of the WOR release. The 4.25” x 5” memo is in good condition with handling wear, and the junk mail is in fine condition. $100 - $200


553. An Official Programme for Jay Ward’s Coney Island Film Festival. (Ward, 1963) An Official Programme for Jay Ward’s Coney Island Film Festival held on September 12, 1963. The festival was a premiere party for Ward’s series “Fractured Flickers” and the six-page program lists the judges, categories, entries, special awards—with Ward as the only nominee—and a schedule of events. Measuring 10” x 7”, the programme displays in very good condition with light creasing and discoloration. $200 - $400

555. A “Jay Ward’s Intergalactic Film Festival” Poster. (Joseph Brenner Associates, 1968) A poster for “Jay Ward’s Intergalactic Film Festival” for a theatrical release of selections of Ward’s animation and “Fractured Flickers.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in poor condition with edge wear, splits at original folds, small tears, creases, and spotting. $300 - $500
Long before viral marketing stunts were a thing, Jay Ward knew how to get the media’s attention. The eccentric artist launched Operation Loudmouth, a PR campaign featuring funny mailers, booze-filled screenings, and a statue of Bullwinkle on the Sunset Strip, all in an effort to show that Ward’s animated series was sophisticated enough for adults. Ward even established Moosylvania, an island he rented near the Canadian border, and tried to secure its statehood. Driving around the U.S. in a van, Ward gathered signatures, posed for pictures with Moosylvania’s inspiration Bullwinkle, and even went to the White House to petition President Kennedy. He picked the wrong day to visit: the start of the Cuban Missile Crisis. He may have been kicked off the premises by gunpoint, but Ward proved he’d do anything for a laugh.



557. A Pair of Moosylvania Maps. (Ward, 1962) A pair of United States of America maps boldly pinpointing the “Moosylvania” island between Minnesota and Canada that Jay Ward rented for his Statehood for Moosylvania Campaign. Measuring 12.5” x 18.25” and 12.5” x 17.75” each mounted to a 13.75” x 19” matte board, the maps display in good condition with edge wear, a slightly torn top left corner on one and the bottom right on the other, and light discoloration from age. $400 - $600
556. Jay Ward Cartoon Shows Presentation Art. (Ward, 1950s-60s) Jay Ward Cartoon Shows presentation art by Allan Burns, demonstrating mid-century design simplicity. Made of paper and decal lettering, the piece measures 11” x 14” and is in good condition, with small scuffs and scratches to the lettering, edge wear including small tears, creases, and chipping to the bottom right, and some discoloration from age.
$400 - $600

558. A Pair of Statehood for Moosylvania Gag Photos (Ward, 1962) A pair of photos from the “Statehood for Moosylvania” campaign. In the style of his later “Fractured Flickers” series, Ward repurposed stills from classic silent films with humorous captions saying they depict Moosylvania’s JayWardLand amusement park and botanical gardens. The photos mounted to matte board measure 12” x 16”, displaying in very good condition with light discoloration from age. The typed labels are detached, measuring 3.25” x 4.25” and 5.5” x 4.25”, in good condition with light discoloration. $400 - $600

559. A Farkling Championships Illustration. (Ward, 1962) An original illustration of the opening of the Farkling Championships by Allan Burns. A pamphlet that promoted Jay Ward’s “Statehood for Moosylvania” campaign described the fictitious sport as “a cross between pinochle, Russian roulette, and lacrosse, with perhaps a pinch of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre thrown in.” Measuring 15” x 20”, the illustration in ink displays in good condition with edge wear, pink pastel scuffs, light discoloration, a 2” x 0.5” area of paper loss which does not affect the image, and a 1” x 8.25” area of adhesive residue along the bottom center edge from a strip of text which has detached, but is included. $400 - $600


561. A Jay Ward’s Traveling World’s Fair Brochure. (Ward, 1962) A brochure for Jay Ward’s Traveling World’s Fair, distributed as part of Operation Loudmouth to promote the Bullwinkle Show. Measuring 4” x 9”, the brochure is in fine condition. $200 - $400

560. A Jay Ward “A Salute to Moosylvania!!” Record. (Ward, 1962) “A Salute To Moosylvania!!” 33 ½ RPM vinyl record by the Jay Ward Gypsy Bugle Corps & Madrigal Society. This novelty record features nine tracks and was created by Ward to support his “Statehood for Moosylvania” campaign. Measuring 7”, the record is in fine playable condition and does not include the original sleeve. $200 - $400

562. A “Bullwinkle’s Picnic at The Plaza” Poster with Envelope. (Ward, 1962) A poster for “Bullwinkle’s Picnic at The Plaza,” held on “February 29” (actually March 1), 1962, in the Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel in New York City. For the event, Ward had the floor carpeted with real grass and guests were served boxed lunches with champagne and caviar, danced to live orchestral music, and were entertained by fortune tellers, photo stand-ins, and even pickpockets. Measuring 28.5” x 22.5”, the poster is in fine condition, presented with its original 11.5” x 15.5” envelope in very good condition with light edge wear. $200 - $400

563. A “Bullwinkle’s Picnic at the Plaza” Poster. (Ward, 1962) A rare poster/invitation for Jay Ward’s indoor Picnic at the New York Plaza Hotel, held on “February 29th” (actually March 1), 1962. Held in the Plaza’s illustrious Grand Ballroom, Ward trucked in plots of grass to carpet the floor, served box lunches alongside champagne and caviar, and even provided picnic ants - safely behind glass, to the relief of Plaza management. Measuring 22.5” x 28.5”, the poster is in fine condition, with a very faint vertical line of discoloration. $200 - $400

564. A “Miss Bullwinkle Show” Award Ribbon. (Ward, 1962) A “Miss Bullwinkle Show” ribbon awarded to winners of the “Miss Bullwinkle Contest” held at Jay Ward’s Picnic at the Plaza event. Measuring 10” x 3.75”, the nylon ribbon is in very good condition with light fraying and creasing and is presented in a 10.5” x 4” x 1.5” Jay Ward Productions box in good condition with wear and scuffs. $400 - $600

565. An “Exceptional Adequacy Award” Ribbon. (Ward, 1962) An “Exceptional Adequacy Award” ribbon gifted to VIPs as part of Jay Ward’s Operation Loudmouth promotion of “The Bullwinkle Show.” Measuring 10” x 3.75”, the nylon ribbon is in fine condition and presented in a 10.5” x 4” x 1.5” Jay Ward Productions box in good condition with wear and scuffs. $400 - $600

566. A Boris Badenov “The Medal of Dishonor” Ribbon. (Ward, 1962) A Boris Badenov “The Medal of Dishonor” ribbon gifted to VIPs as part of Jay Ward’s Operation Loudmouth promotion of “The Bullwinkle Show.” Measuring 10” x 3.75”, the nylon ribbon is in fine condition, presented in a 10.5” x 4” x 1.5” Jay Ward Productions box in good condition with wear and scuffs. $400 - $600

567. A “Bullwinkle Show” Award Button with Ribbon. (Ward, 1962) A Bullwinkle award button, created as part of a marketing campaign and given to VIPs to promote “The Bullwinkle Show.” The button with a ribbon rosette measures 5” x 5” and is in fine condition and presented in a Jay Ward Productions box measuring 10.5” x 4” x 1.5” in good condition with wear and scuffs. $100 - $200

568. A Bullwinkle Fan Club Certificate and Card. (Ward, 1960s80s) An unused certificate and card verifying that the holder is an esteemed member of the Bullwinkle Fan Club. The pieces feature printed signatures from the studio’s creatives, including Jay Ward, who humorously misspelled his last name and crossed it out. Measuring 7.75” x 12” and 2.75” x 4”, the certificate and card are presented in a 16” x 16.25” framed matte and display in fine condition unexamined out of the frame. The frame is in good condition with scuffs and light wear. $100 - $200


569. A Collection of “Bullwinkle Show” Promotional Material Photocopies. (Ward, 1990s) A collection of 94 black and white photocopy pages of promotional material relating to “The Bullwinkle Show,” known as “Operation Loudmouth.” Included are copies of mailings sent to columnists, DJs, and network executives, surveys, promos, and the Statehood for Moosylvania brochure. Also included are two show script copies sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium in Hollywood. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the collection is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and light staple oxidation stains to the scripts. $200 - $400





570. Four Bullwinkle-Related Periodicals and Gag Drawing. (Various, 1959-64) A collection of four periodicals and a short script with an original gag drawing. Included are a December 1963 GQ with a six-page article on Bullwinkle’s favorite unconventional ski resorts, a July 1964 National Geographic featuring a full-color photo of the Bullwinkle Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, a 1964 F.A.O. Schwarz Christmas catalog addressed to “J. Ward,” and an issue of Mademoiselle from September 1959. The Mademoiselle issue does not feature Ward or his characters but did inspire the included original “Africa Fashion Report” short script and gag drawing featuring Bullwinkle, accomplished in blue pencil. Ranging in size from the 6” x 10.5” torn script page to the 10.5” x 13.5” GQ issue, the items are in good condition with creases, wear from handling, folds, edge wear and tears, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200


571. A Pair of TV Magazines with Rocky and Bullwinkle Features. (Macfadden/Broadcasting Publications, 1962/63) A January 1962 issue of TV Radio Mirror and a February 1963 Television Magazine with cover articles relating to Rocky and Bullwinkle. Measuring 8.5” x 11” and 13” x 10”, the magazines are in good condition with edge and corner wear and tear, spine creases, one with a 2” area of handwriting in ink on the top cover, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200


572. A Collection of Teen Magazines with Jay Ward Contests. (Ward, 1962-63) A collection of ‘Teen and Teen Screen Magazines with entry forms for the “Name Bullwinkle” contest, an article featuring the winner, and an entry for “Fractured Flickers Freckle Fest” contest. Also included are three pages of the “Name Bullwinkle Contest” from a separate magazine. Measuring 8” x 11”, the magazines and pages are in good condition with edge wear, three 0.25” tears to the top edge of one of the separate pages, spine creases, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200
Ponsonby Britt, O.B.E., (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) was the Executive Producer whose name appears in the credits of all Jay Ward Productions. As Ward’s creative partner Bill Scott explained it, “We had no executive producer, so, we made one up.” Ward and Scott’s joke didn’t end with just a name: they created a full biography for Britt to use in press releases. His given name was Eric Ponsonby Britt-Forsythe, though affectionately known to thousands as “Pongo” Britt, a Wing Commander in the RAF during World War II. Becoming quite prosperous after the war, on a brief stopover in America he inadvertently became involved with the studio. Seeing “two seedy characters diving for pennies at the corner of Sunset and Laurel Canyon” he tossed them a few of the smallest bank notes he had with him at the time. The amount was purportedly sufficient to set up a studio, and finance the production of a cartoon series called “Rocky and His Friends” on which the two mendicants - Jay Ward and Bill Scott- fawningly listed Britt’s name as Executive Producer.
573. The Cel of “The Only Known Image of Executive Producer Ponsonby Britt, O.B.E.” (Ward, 1960s-70s) The only production cel of Ponsonby Britt, O.B.E., the fictitious “Executive Producer” whose name appears in the credits of all Jay Ward Productions. As Ward’s creative partner Bill Scott explained it, “We had no executive producer, so, we made one up.” With a character image size of 8.5” x 3.5” on a 12.5” x 9.25” cel and a 13.25” x 10.5” hand-painted background, the piece displays in very good condition with corner pinholes and tape residue on the cel edges from production use $500 - $700

574. A Jay Ward Multi-Character Scene Cel Layout. (Ward, 1967-70s) An original layout for a Jay Ward Productions multi-character scene cel comprised of photocopy and hand-drawn character animation drawings clipped and arranged together. Included are key characters from “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” “Super Chicken,” “George of the Jungle,” and “Hoppity Hooper.” Measuring 11.25” x 14.75”, the piece displays in good production-used condition with creasing, torn edges, correction fluid, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500


575. A Signed Jay Ward Bullwinkle Drawing. (Ward, 1960s-80s)
An original drawing of Bullwinkle from “Rocky and Bullwinkle” by Jay Ward, signed in blue ink to the lower right. Accomplished in black marker with an image size of 2.25” x 3” on a 3” x 5” notecard, the drawing is in good condition with light scratches, creases, edge wear, and graphite lines to the reverse. $400 - $600

576. Pottsylvanian Title Development
Art. (Ward, 1970s-80s) Production art from developing a title stat for “Pottsylvanian,” meaning from the home country of Boris and Natasha. The piece is paired with a Muncie, Indiana title used as a starting point. The treatment page has an image size of 2.25” x 8” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, while the Muncie stat has an image size of 1.5” x 9.25” on 9.25” x 12” vellum, both in good to very good condition with light creases, folds, and discoloration from age. $400 - $600
577. A Lock to the City of Bullwinkle Award Certificate. (Ward, 1962) A certificate awarding Arthur Harris the lock to the city of Bullwinkle, parodying the traditional “Key to the City” award. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the photocopy certificate is in very good condition with light wear from handling and age. $200 - $400


578. A Bullwinkle Burt Reynolds Parody Poster. (Ward, 1978) A poster of Bullwinkle on a bearskin rug, similar to a 1972 “Eat Your Heart Out, Burt Reynolds” billboard Jay Ward posted above his emporium parodying Reynolds’ centerfold in Cosmopolitan magazine. Measuring 22” x 14”, the poster displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $200 - $400

579. The Original Artwork for the “Blabber Mouth” Limited Edition Cel. (Ward, 1989) The original hand-inked and colored artwork of Rocky, Bullwinkle, Boris, and Natasha, used for “Blabber Mouth,” #1 in the Jay Ward Productions Limited Edition Cels Collection. The drawing’s lineart was used for the final cel, while the colors varied slightly. Accomplished in ink and marker, and measuring 8.5” x 11” with a character image size of 7” x 8.5”, the artwork displays in fine condition $400 - $600

581. A Pair of Jay Ward Productions Stationery Notepads. (Ward, 1990s-2000s) A pair of unused Jay Ward Productions Inc. stationery notepads featuring Ward’s beloved characters including Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, and Mr. Peabody and Sherman. Measuring 5.5” x 8.5” each, the notepads are in fine condition. $200 - $400

580. A Jay Ward with Rocky and Bullwinkle Portrait Cel. (Ward, 1989) A portrait cel of Rocky and Bullwinkle together with their creator, Jay Ward. Ward’s photo portrait is the center of the piece, which was printed with his obituary after he passed away on October 12, 1989. A production note on the artboard indicates it was originally created for a calendar. With a character image size of 9.25” x 10” on a 13” x 15.5” cel and 14” x 20” art board, the piece displays in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200

582. A Pair of Jay Ward Productions Bullwinkle Stationery Notepads. (Ward, 1980s-2000s) A pair of unused Jay Ward Productions Inc. stationery notepads featuring Bullwinkle. Measuring 6.25” x 11” each, the stationery is in very good condition with spots of discoloration from age and wear. $200 - $400

583. A Jay Ward and Bill Scott “The Bullwinkle Show” Silkscreen Print. (Ward, 1960s) A screen print of Jay Ward and Bill Scott caricatures with “The Bullwinkle Show” characters on a steamboat, illustrated by Lou Keller. These prints were gifted to select members of the press and Jay Ward Productions associates in the 1960s and later sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium in Hollywood. Measuring 13” x 10”, the screen print displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200


585. Jay Ward’s Chief Bullwinkle Jockey Silk and Cap. (Anne Roper Racing Colors, 1960s-80s) Jay Ward’s personal Chief Bullwinkle jockey silk and poof-ball cap. A horse racing enthusiast, Ward founded Bullwinkle Stable and hired the legendary Bill Shoemaker to ride for him. This yellow and orange jockey silk and cap set features “Bullwinkle Stable” stitched on the inside of the cap and the bottom of the button opening. The set is unlabeled but appears to be a size M, and is in very good condition with light wear. $500 - $700
584. A Bill Shoemaker Bullwinkle Jockey Silk and Cap. (Ward, 1960s-80s) A Chief Bullwinkle silk and cap worn by legendary jockey Bill Shoemaker. Shoemaker set the world record for the most career victories and gained such fame that Andy Warhol photographed him. The jockey also rode for Jay Ward’s personal stable, wearing this jacket in his honor. Measuring 25” x 33” in a 30.25” x 2” x 37” display, the outfit displays in very good condition with light discoloration from age and typical wear from use including stains and pilling, while the display is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear.
$1,000 - $2,000

586. A Bullwinkle “The Chief” Painting. (Vera III, 1970s-80s) A painting of Bullwinkle as “The Chief,” the logo of Jay Ward’s horse racing team and stable, originally displayed at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 23.75” x 17.5” and 30” x 23.75” framed, the mixed-media painting is in fine condition.
$800 - $1,000


587. A Painting of the Bullwinkle Stable Logo. (Ward, 1970s-80s) An original painting of the Bullwinkle Stable logo sent by a fan to Jay Ward. The framed painting with a brass plaque that reads “Chief Jay,” was displayed at Ward’s production office and the Dudley Do-Right Emporium in Hollywood. Measuring 24” x 31” in a 31” x 37” frame, the painting is in fair condition with heavy scuffs, stains, paint streaks, and wear, while the frame is in good condition with heavy oxidation on the plaque. $800 - $1,000


588. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Mosaic Chair by Juliana Martinez. (Martinez, 2014) A Rocky and Bullwinkle-themed mosaic chair created by artist Juliana Martinez for Moosylvania: A Group Art Show Tribute to Jay Ward, held at Van Eaton Galleries on March 1, 2014. The tiled piece features Rocky, Bullwinkle, Boris, and Natasha in a heart on the seat, with colorful hand-painted designs throughout. Measuring 20.5” x 21” x 37” tall, the chair is in very good condition with light stains and wear. $300 - $500



589. A Bullwinkle Oscar Spoof Statue. (Ward, 2000)
A large Bullwinkle golden statue from the premiere of “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.” Composed of styrofoam, the gold-painted statue mimics the classic pose of the Academy Awards’ Oscar statuettes. Measuring 49” x 35” x 94”, the piece displays in fair condition with heavy cracks, stains, and wear throughout. Due to size and weight this lot requires special shipping consideration. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
One of the earliest cartoons for the Saturday Morning line up, Hoppity Hooper was Ward’s follow up to Rocky and Bullwinkle. The series followed misadventures and schemes of Hoppity Hooper who along with his friends Waldo P. Wigglesworth, and Fillmore try to find their fortune.
590. A Jay Ward Charlie Horse Drawing. (Ward, 1960s) An original drawing of the “Hoppity Hooper” minor character, Charlie Horse eating Jay Ward’s head. With an image size of 5.5” x 6” on 5.5” x 7.5” drawing paper in a 8.75” x 10.75” frame, the color pencil and marker drawing displays in very good condition with light stains and edge wear, while the frame is in good condition with light scuffs and wear. $300 - $500



591. A Hoppity Hooper Board Game. (Milton Bradley, 1964) A Hoppity Hooper board game by Milton Bradley. Measuring 9.5” x 19” x 1.5”, the box is in good condition with color fading, scuffs, a spot of paper loss, and the corners of the lid split. The board, spinner, and game pieces are in fine condition, with the pieces still sealed in the original cellophane. $100 - $200


592. A Hoppity Hooper vs. Skippity Snooper Storybook. (Whitman, 1966) A Hoppity Hooper vs. Skippity Snooper storybook published by Whitman in their Tell-A-Tale Books series. Measuring 6.5” x 5.5”, the 28-page book is in very good condition with light spine and corner wear and light discoloration to the front and back cover from age. $100 - $200
Inspired by Tarzan, Jay Ward’s “George of the Jungle” swung onto the scene in 1967 with a catchy theme song and Ward’s trademark style of humor. The thickheaded but big-hearted character’s enduring popularity inspired a hit live-action film starring Brendan Fraser, a sequel, and an animated TV reboot. While browsing this section, look for something special to take home, but watch out for that tree!




594. A Set of “George of the Jungle” Pilot Storyboards. (Ward, 1967/75) A complete photocopy set of the storyboards for the “George of the Jungle” pilot episode, with caricatures of Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart spoofing “The African Queen.” This file copy was used to make reproductions for sale at The Dudley Do-Right Emporium. The 32-page set measuring 8.5” x 14” is in very good condition with light edge wear, a paperclip oxidation stain to the first page, and light discoloration from age. $400 - $600
593. The Pitch Board for the Original “George of the Jungle” Concept. (Ward, 1964-65) The presentation board for the original “George of the Jungle” concept. As first conceived by Allan Burns and Chris Hayward, George was the dim-witted son of an affluent English family who sent him away to live in the jungle for the sake of their own sanity. After Burns and Hayward left the studio, Bill Scott re-worked the concept to the beloved series it became. Accomplished in mixed media with a character image size of 5.5” x 4” on an 11” x 14” sheet of craft paper, the presentation board displays in very good condition with edge wear, a 0.5” crease to the upper left corner, and some discoloration from age. $800 - $1,000



595. A Production-Used “George of the Jungle” Script. (Ward, 1967/75) An original “George of the Jungle” production-used script with penciled notations, and a duplicate copy used to make reproductions sold at The Dudley Do-Right Emporium. The title page states the script is “Show No. 1”, but it actually contains scripts for the Tom Slick and Super Chicken segments from two other episodes. Both measuring 8.5” x 11” the scripts are in good condition with oxidation stains from the paperclips, light edge wear and creasing, and light discoloration from age. Also included is the Emporium file folder measuring 14.5” x 9.25” in good condition with edge wear, creasing, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

596. A “George of the Jungle” Oo-oo Bird Concept Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original concept drawing for an Oo-oo bird from the “George of the Jungle” episode “Oo-oo Birds of a Feather.” Adhered to the sheet is a 2” x 3.75” photocopy of George pointing. With an image size of 5.25” x 8.75” on 9.5” x 12.5” drawing paper, the graphite concept drawing is in good condition with light creases, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

598. A “George of the Jungle” Gator Concept Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original gator concept drawing from the “George of the Jungle” episode “The Malady Lingers On.” With an image size of 5.5” x 6.25” on 9.25” x 12.5” trimmed animation paper, the graphite drawing is in good condition with light creases, edge wear, and edge tears up to 0.5” which do not affect the image. $200 - $400

597. A “George of the Jungle” Oo-oo Bird Costume Concept Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original production concept drawing of George of the Jungle in his Oo-oo bird costume from the story “Oo-oo Birds of a Feather” originally airing on September 23, 1967. With an image size of 6” x 8.25” on 9.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light edge wear from original production use, and slight discoloration along the top edge.
$200 - $400

599. A Concept Drawing from “George of the Jungle.” (Ward, 1967) An original concept drawing of George and Ape from “George of the Jungle.” With an image size of 6.75” x 8.5” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in good condition with light creases, stains, and wear from production use. $200 - $400


600. A Shep “George of the Jungle” Concept Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original concept drawing of Shep from “George of the Jungle.” Measuring 3.25” x 4.25”, the graphite drawing on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper is in good condition with light creases, spotting, and a fold at the top right corner which does not affect the image. $200 - $400

601. Three “George of the Jungle” Model Sheet Drawings. (Ward, 1967) Three pages of original model drawings from “George of the Jungle” labeled “A,” “C,” and “E,” showing George in action poses. Included in the lot is a photocopy of the page labeled “C.” With image sizes ranging from 5” x 10” to 8.75” x 11.5” on 9.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite drawings are in good condition with creases, folds, stains, and wear from production use, while the 10” x 14” photocopy is in very good condition with light creases. $200 - $400


603. A Game Warden “George of the Jungle” Model Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original model drawing of the Game Warden from “George of the Jungle.” Measuring 8.75” x 11.25” with a character image size of 3” x 2”, the graphite and color pencil drawing is in fine condition. $200 - $400

602. A George and Ape “George of the Jungle” Model Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original model drawing of George and Ape from “George of the Jungle.” Measuring 9.25” x 12.5” with a character image size of 8.5” x 6.5”, the graphite drawing is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, a 0.25” stain in the upper left corner, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

604. An Original “George of the Jungle” Model Sheet. (Ward, 1967) An original master model sheet of George and Shep from “George of the Jungle,” with an original graphite drawing and two photocopy images taped to a 9” x 12” page. With image sizes from 4.5” x 3.5” to 4.75” x 4”, the model sheet is in good condition with light edge wear, creasing, fingerprints, smudges, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

605. The Original “George of the Jungle” Master Model Sheet. (Ward, 1967) The original hand-drawn master of a George model sheet for “George of the Jungle,” with three graphite drawings and one adhered photostat drawing. Also included are a George photocopy model sheet with one illustration cut from the page, and a title layout drawing in blue pencil. Measuring 9.25” x 12.5”, the model sheet is in good condition with light creases, edge wear, a 0.5” tear at the left border, folding at the left corner, and discoloration from age. The 10” x 14” photocopy is in fair condition, while the 11” x 14” layout drawing is in poor condition, with creases, folds, and heavy tears throughout. $600 - $800

607. The Original Hand-Drawn Master of a “Tooky-Tooky” Bird Model Sheet . (Ward, 1967) The “George of the Jungle” “Tooky-Tooky” Bird Master Model Sheet, with seven graphite and color pencil drawings arranged together. The character’s name was spelled “Tookie-Tookie” after release. Measuring 8” x 12.5” the model is in very good production-used condition. Included is a 10.5” x 12.5” good condition photocopy of one Tookie pose. $600 - $800
606. The Original Ursula “George of the Jungle” Model Sheet. (Ward, 1967) The original hand-drawn master of an Ursula model sheet for “George of the Jungle,” comprised of four graphite and colored pencil drawings clipped and arranged together. Included is a photocopy of this original master. Measuring 9.5” x 12.5”, the model sheet is in good condition with light edge wear, creases, and stains from production use. The 10” x 14” photocopy sheet displays in very good condition with light creases and wear. $600 - $800



608. A Collection of ”George of the Jungle” Shep Model and Animation Drawings. (Ward, 1967) A collection of production drawings of the elephant Shep from “George of the Jungle.” The set includes one model drawing, 14 animation drawings from two sequences, and two photocopies. With image sizes from 5.75” x 5.25” to 6.25” x 7.5”, the graphite and colored pencil drawings are overall in very good production-used condition with light wear from age, with three in good condition with wear including small folds and chipping, and tape repair to the model drawing. $300 - $500

610. A Layout Drawing from “George of the Jungle.” (Ward, 1967) An original layout drawing of George and a bird from the “George of the Jungle” episode “The Malady Lingers On.” With an image size of 7” x 8.25” on 9” x 12.5” trimmed animation paper, the graphite layout drawing displays in very good condition with light creases, discoloration from age, and a stain near the top which does not affect the image. $300 - $500

609. A “George of the Jungle” Layout Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original production layout drawing of the main characters from “George of the Jungle.” With a character image size of 7” x 9” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing displays in fair condition with heavy stains, creases, wear, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

611. A George, Ursula, and Tookie-Tookie Layout Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original layout drawing of George, Tookie-Tookie, and Ursula from “George of the Jungle.” With an image size of 9.25” x 9.25” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in good condition with light creases, a fold at the bottom left corner, edge wear, discoloration from age, and a 0.5” tear at the bottom center which does not affect the image. $300 - $500
612. A “George of the Jungle” Layout Drawing. (Ward, 1967) A production layout drawing from “George of the Jungle” featuring the main cast with a Game Warden. Accomplished in graphite and red pencil, the 9” x 9.25” drawing on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper is in good production-used condition, with light edge wear including one bent corner and slight discoloration from age. Included is an 8.5” x 11” production-used photocopy of the art in very good condition. $200 - $400




614. A “George of the Jungle” Production Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original production drawing of George swinging on a vine from “George of the Jungle.” With an image size of 3” x 6.75” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in good condition with discoloration from age, creases, and color smudges, which do not affect the image. $200 - $400
613. An Ape “George of the Jungle” Color Key Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original color key drawing of Ape with hand-written notations from “George of the Jungle.” Measuring 9.75” x 11.25” with a character image size of 6.75” x 4”, the graphite and color pencil drawing is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, a 0.25” tear on the center top edge, a 10” strip of adhesive residue which does not affect the image, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400


615. A “George of the Jungle” Shep Production Drawing. (Ward, 1967) An original production drawing of a tired Shep from “George of the Jungle.” With an image size of 4.5” x on 9” x 11” trimmed animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with light creases. $200 - $400

617. A Pilot “George of the Jungle” Production Cel. (Ward, 1967) An original production cel and background from the “George of the Jungle” pilot of George and Shep the elephant. The pilot background by Sam Clayberger is much simpler than those used in the series. With a character image size of 5.25” x 7.5” on a cel and background showing 9” x 11” within the original Jay Ward Productions matte, the piece displays in fine condition with light wear to the matte. $500 - $700
616. A “George of the Jungle” Pilot Production Cel and Background. (Ward, 1967) An original production cel and background from the “George of the Jungle” pilot of Shep the Elephant on top of George, Ursula, Charlie Fowler, and African Rose. The background by Sam Clayberger is much simpler than those used in the series. With a character image size of 7.5” x 9” on a cel and background showing 9” x 11” within the original Jay Ward Productions matte, the piece displays in fine condition. $500 - $700


618. A Production Cel and Background from “George of the Jungle.” (Ward, 1967)
An original production cel and background from “George of the Jungle” of George and Ursula riding Shep. With a character image size of 7.5” x 9” on an 8.5” x 10” trimmed cel taped to the 9.5” x 11” mixed-media background, the piece displays in very good to fine condition. $500 - $700
619. A “George of the Jungle” Ape
Production Cel. (Ward, 1967) An original hand-painted production cel of Ape from the “George of the Jungle” episode “Monkey Business.” With an image size of 4.5” x 5.75” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in good condition with light scratches, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use.
$300 - $500


620. A Production Cel of Ape from “George of the Jungle.” (Ward, 1967) An original hand-painted production cel of Ape from the “George of the Jungle” episode “Monkey Business.” With an image size of 6.5” x 7” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece displays in very good condition with light scratches, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use. $200 - $400
621. Original “George of the Jungle” Art. (Ward, 1967) An original hand-drawn illustration for “George of the Jungle” for promotion or merchandise, paired with the final color print. Measuring 15.5” x 12.5”, the ink illustration displays in good condition with light edge wear, creasing, smudging, a horizontal fold across the center, and light discoloration from age. The color print measuring 8.5” x 11” is in very good condition with corner pinholes.
$200 - $400


622. A “George of the Jungle” Zany Zoo Box. (Ward, 1967) The box for a “George of the Jungle” Zany Zoo toy, with cut-outs of George and Tookie on the reverse. Measuring 6.5” x 11” x 1.75”, the box is in fair condition with creasing, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200


623. “A George of the Jungle” Coloring Book. (Whitman, 1969) A George of the Jungle Coloring Book by Whitman Publishing. Measuring 10.75” x 8”, the book is in good condition with light front and back cover creases, three pages with folds and 2” rips in the lower right corners, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

624. A “George of the Jungle” Scene Cel Layout Drawing. (Ward, 1980s) A layout drawing for “George of the Jungle” scene cel number 44 of the “Watch Out For That Tree!” moment from the show’s theme song. With an image size of 7.75” x 11.25” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with typical wear from production use. $300 - $500
625. A Jay Ward Signed #44 George of the Jungle Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #44 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Usula, Ape, Shep, and George of the Jungle, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 8.25” x 11” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art displays in very good condition with scratches and a paint speck at the bottom edge. $700 - $900


626. A George of the Jungle #45 Scene Cel Signed by Jay Ward. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #45 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring George of the Jungle, Ursula, and Shep, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 6.75” x 9.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art is in fine condition. $700 - $900
627. A Jay Ward Signed George of the Jungle Scene Cel. (Ward, 1989) An original hand-inked and painted animation scene cel of George of the Jungle, Ursula, and Ape, signed in black ink by Jay Ward. With an image size of 9” x 9” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art is in fine condition. $700 - $900


628. A “George of the Jungle” Cast and Crew Bongo Set. (Disney, 1996) A bongo set gifted to the cast and crew of the live-action “George of the Jungle” film on the first day of filming, September 30, 1996. Measuring 7” x 15.5” x 7” tall, the bongos display in very good condition with oxidation to the metal, scuffs, and light wear. $100 - $200


630. A “George of the Jungle” Premiere Pin Set. (Disney, 1997) A framed set of seven pins created for the premiere of the live-action film “George of the Jungle.” The set was released in a limited edition of 500 with the matte hand-numbered 245/500 at the bottom right corner. Ranging in size from 1” x 1.5” to 2” x 2” in a 14” x 14” matted frame, the pins are in fine condition unexamined out of the frame. The frame is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and light wear. $100 - $200

629. A Pair of “George of the Jungle” Decal Pages. (Disney, 1997) Two pages of six large removable vinyl decals for the live-action film “George of the Jungle.” Included are a large and small decal of “George of the Jungle” and “Watch Out!”, and a Tookie Tookie decal. Ranging in size from 7.5” x 9.5” to 18.25” x 24.25”, the decals display in very good condition with a large George decal missing and light wear and stains. $100 - $200

631. A “George of the Jungle” Revival Bible and Press Bag. (Ward, 2005) A “George of the Jungle” series bible for the 2007 revival of the show, with two scripts and a messenger bag filled with swag. The bible’s character art differs greatly from the final look of the series, closer to Ward’s original 1967 designs. The bag has a tag labeled to Executive Producer Tiffany Ward and includes a carabiner watch, a pair of binoculars, a bottle of sunscreen, a disposable camera, a metal water bottle, and two long-sleeve shirts measuring a men’s and girl’s size M, all themed to the new series and logo. The canvas bag measuring 12” x 16” x 4”, sunscreen measuring 6” x 1.5” in diameter, and shirts are in good condition with with light soiling and discoloration, and cracking to the leather strap handles of the bag, peeling of the sunscreen label sticker, and stains on the front and back of the shirt. The rest of the items from the 3” x 2” carabiner to the 11” x 2.75” diameter water bottle are in fine condition. $100 - $200
Super Chicken was one of the three segments of Jay Ward’s “George of the Jungle.” The series followed the adventures of Super Chicken, the alter ego of martini-drinking socialite Henry Cabot Henhouse III. Donning his Scarlet Pimpernelesque costume, he, along with his butler/sidekick Fred, would battle crime.

632. A “Piccadilly Squares” Character Concept Drawing. (Ward, 1963-64) A very rare original “The Piccadilly Squares” character concept drawing by Al Shean. Jay Ward developed this series to capitalize on the “British Invasion” of the early 1960s and it was meant to be a segment of the unproduced “Super Chicken Show.” Aside from one other character drawing, nothing relating to the series is known to have survived. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5”, the mixed-media drawing displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, light discoloration from age, and a horizontal fold along the width of the lower third. $300 - $500



633. A “Super Chicken” Development Drawing Collection. (Ward, 1963-64) A collection of development drawings from “Super Chicken.” The 35 pages include design and color concepts for Super Chicken, his civilian identity Henry Cabot Henhouse III, Fred the Lion, and other unidentified supporting characters. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with character image sizes ranging from 3” x 4” to 9” x 10.75”, the mixed-media drawings are in good to fine condition with edge wear and tear, light creasing, corner pinholes, and light discoloration from age. $600 - $900
634. An Original “Super Chicken” Presentation Board. (Ward, 1967) A presentation board for “Super Chicken” featuring an original illustration of the hero himself with Fred the Chicken Lion, and a clipped paragraph describing the show. Accomplished in paint marker on 11” x 14” TruTone paper, the 8.5” x 6.5” illustration is in very good condition with light wear to the edge of the paper, and discoloration to glued areas from age. $300 - $500




635. A Fred the Lion Drawing Collection. (Ward, 1960s) A large collection of 20 Fred the Lion character development drawings from the “Super Chicken” animated segment of “George of the Jungle.” With image sizes ranging from 6.75” x 8.5” to 10” x 12.25” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the mixed-media drawings are in good to very good condition with light creases, edge wear, stains, a 1” x 12.5” section missing from one drawing, and pinholes from production use. $300 - $500

636. A Super Chicken Publicity Cel. (Ward, 1967) An original publicity cel for “Super Chicken” with a hand-painted background by Sam Clayberger. With a character image size of 4.75” x 5” on a cel and background showing 9” x 11” within the original Jay Ward Productions matte, the piece displays in fine condition with edge wear and light discoloration to the matte. $400 - $600

637. A Jay Ward Signed #46 Scene Cel of Super Chicken and Fred. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #46 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Super Chicken and Fred in the Super Coop, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 7” x 8.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $700 - $900
638. A Super Chicken and Fred #47 Scene Cel Signed by Jay Ward. (Ward, 1989) Scene Cel #47 in the Jay Ward Productions Original Animation Scene Cels Collection, featuring Super Chicken and Fred the Lion, signed in black ink by Ward. With an image size of 8.5” x 10.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the art is in fine condition. $700 - $900

In Hollywood, for every great idea that gets produced on the big or small screen, there are probably a dozen that never make it off the written page. Here we find many Jay Ward proposals that only exist in script and storyboard form, and his live-action program “The Nut House!!” that only aired a single episode.



639. A Jay Ward “The Magic of Christmas” Pitch Book. (Ward, 1960s) A storyboard pitch book for “The Magic of Christmas,” an unproduced television special hosted by actor Tony Randall featuring seven separate animated sequences of Christmas stories. The 22 pages outline the live-action framing sequences with Randall and an animated fairy (Fractured Fairy Tale style), with a color photo representing each of the animated sequences. Measuring 11.25” x 16.25”, the pitch book is in fair condition, removed from the spiral protective binder that (ironically) damaged the front and back page. The front page has spotting, and the back page has wear and spots of paper loss, and a 2.5” x 4” spot of plastic fragments from the cover adhered to the center of what may be the only surviving record of this work. $200 - $400



641. A Pair of “The Nut House!!” Pilot Scripts. (Ward, 1964) Two production script copies of “The Nut House!!” pilot episode written by Jay Ward and Bill Scott with former “Rocky and Bullwinkle” writers. The pilot aired once on CBS, but the show was not picked up. The 99-page 8.5” x 11” photocopied scripts are each in an 11.75” x 9.25” three ring binder and in good and very good condition, with light scuffs, creases, and light warping to the binder covers. $300 - $500


640. A Jay Ward and Bill Scott “The Nut House!!” Publicity Cel. (Ward, 1964) A publicity cel for “The Nut House!!” of Jay Ward and Bill Scott in straight jackets. A pilot for this live-action sketch comedy show was created by Ward and Scott along with other Rocky and Bullwinkle writers. “The Nut House!!” aired once on CBS, but was not picked up for a series. Five years later NBC’s “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In” utilized similar quick jokes and short sketches, showing that Jay Ward was ahead of his time. With a character image size of 4.75” x 4” on a 9.25” x 12.5” cel presented on a 10.5” x 13” hand-painted color card background, the cel is in fair condition with paint loss, paint separation from the cel sticking to the background, and tape residue along the edges of both the cel and background. $200 - $400

642. A Jay Ward Productions Crew Members Credit Cel. (Ward, 1964) A credit cel from the proposed TV Series, “Jay Ward’s Nut House.” Ward included several gag names such as Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, and the famously-missing person Judge Crater. The series was not picked up by the network. Measuring 9” x 12” in a 12” x 16” matte, the cel is in very good condition with light scratches. $200 - $400


643. A Pair of Unproduced Jay Ward Pitch Books. (Ward, 1965) A pair of unproduced Jay Ward pitch books. “The Soap Opera Show” was to be an adult animated series featuring many characters in interweaving plotlines involving newspaper advice columns and of course hospital romance. The 14-page book is beautifully illustrated by Allan Burns. “A Hip Seminar” is an intriguing book of three cels and one original illustration that only hints at what this project may have been. Included is a promotional photo of actress Kathy Kersh who co-starred in “The Nut House!!,” Ward’s 1963 live-action pilot. The pages measuring 11” x 14” range from good to fine condition with light edge wear, light soiling, light warping to the cels, and some weakening of adhesive from age, but all materials remain attached to their pages. $200 - $400


645. A “Hob’s Goblins” Pitch Book. (Ward, 1960s-70s) A pitch book for the unproduced Jay Ward Productions show “Hob’s Goblins” about Hobson Doggerel, a witchdog with the powers of a witch and the personality of a pooch, and his entourage of mischievous goblins. The 22-page black and white photo set includes the show’s premise, character illustrations, and a storyboard for an episode titled “Hooray for Vitamin A.” Also included is a photo print negative for each page. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the pitch book and negatives are in good condition with edge wear, creasing, scratches, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400


644. Storyboards for Unproduced Jay Ward Productions. (Ward, 1960s-80s) Storyboards for two unproduced series by Jay Ward Productions. Included are sets for two episodes of an animated series following the adventures of sidewalk drawings, and a third set for a pilot episode about P.E.A. S.O.U.P. - the “Philanthropic Elite Animal Society of Un-Polluters.” Accomplished in color markers and measuring 8.75” x 14”, the storyboard sets from 21 to 23 pages are in very good to fine condition with wear from production use, light discoloration from age, creases, and the first page of the 23-page sidewalk drawing episode missing. $300 - $500


646. A “Gaslight Theater” Story Pitch by Bill Scott and Jay Ward. (Ward, 1963) A four-page story pitch for an unproduced live-action television show titled “Gaslight Theater” by Bill Scott and Jay Ward, satirizing early American theater by extracting comedic elements from melodramatic moments. Measuring 8.5” x 11” in a 9.75” x 11.75” black plastic binder, the pages are in very good condition with light wear and discoloration from age. $200 - $400








647. A Complete Storyboard for the “Colonel Swagger” Pilot. (Ward, 1963-64) A hand-drawn and colored storyboard for “Colonel Swagger and the Office of Odds and Ends,” by Al Shean. Planned to be an animated segment for the “Super Chicken Show” pilot commissioned by General Mills, development ended when the pilot was passed. Super Chicken itself later became a segment on the “George of the Jungle” show. With 179 single panel pages each measuring 5.5” x 8.5”, the storyboard is in good condition with edge wear, creases, folds, and light discoloration from age. $300 - $500

649. A Camel President Layout Drawing. (Ward, 1960s-80s)
A layout drawing of a camel president and his assistant from an unknown Jay Ward Production. The assistant drawing is from a separate piece of animation paper that is adhered to the president drawing. With an image size of 7” x 9” on a 10.5” x 12.5” piece of animation paper, the graphite drawing is in good condition with creases and edge wear from production use. $300 - $500
648. Three Jay Ward Productions Pirate Pitch Drawings. (Ward, 1960s-70s) Three pirate-themed character development drawings by Lou Keller for an unproduced Jay Ward Productions series. Measuring 9.5” x 12.5” and each mounted to a 15” x 19.75” illustration board, the ink, marker, and colored pencil drawings are in good condition with light discoloration around the edges and aging adhesive on the reverse visible on the front. $400 - $600

650. A “Hawkear and Pierced Arrow” Publicity Cel. (Ward, 1969) A hand-painted publicity cel and background for “Hawkear and Pierced Arrow” by Lew Keller. The Jay Ward Productions pilot, which was not picked up, was based on the novel “The Last of the Mohicans” and influenced by the TV show “Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans.” With a visible size of 9.25” x 11.25” and a character image of 8.5” x 9.25”, the cel and background are in fine condition. The Jay Ward Productions presentation matte measures 16.75” x 20” and is in poor condition with heavy edge wear, discoloration from age, tears along the edges measuring between 3” and 4”, and an 8” of the upper right corner has been torn off. $300 - $500

651. A Publicity Cel for “Fang the Wonder Dog.” (Ward, 1971) A hand-painted publicity cel and background by Lew Keller for “Fang the Wonder Dog,” an unproduced parody of Lassie. With a visible size of 9.25” x 11.25” and a character image of 7.5” x 9.5”, the cel and background are in fine condition. The Jay Ward Productions matte measuring 16.75” x 20” is in poor condition with heavy edge wear, discoloration from age, tears along the edges from 3” to 4”, and an 8” of the upper right corner has been torn off. $300 - $500



652. A Collection of Production Credit Cels and Prints. (Ward, 1975) A set of 7 credit cels and 7 prints from a collection of shorts written by humorist Robert Benchley. The prints measuring 5” x 8” to 11” x 14” and the cels measuring 8” x 10” to 10.75” x 14” are all in good condition with light edge wear from production use. $300 - $500

653. A Pair of Title Stats for “The Jay Ward Total Catharsis Retrospective Revue.” (Ward, 1979) A pair of title stats for “Jay Ward’s Total Catharsis Retrospective Revue.” Each stat containing two rows of text measures 18” x 12” and are both in good condition with edge wear, creasing, and light soiling. $300 - $500
654. A Collection of Title Stats for a Buster Keaton Screening. (Ward, 1971) A collection of production-used title stats for a screening of three Buster Keaton films presented by Jay Ward. Having grown up in the silent era of film, Ward was highly influenced by the great screen comedies of the day, leading him to organize and host retrospective screenings in the 70s. Ranging in size from 4” x 12” to 16” x 11”, the stats are in good condition with light edge wear and creasing from production-use. $200 - $400

655. A Jay Ward Production Background. (Ward, 1960s-70s) An original hand-painted background from an unidentified Jay Ward Production. Accomplished in gouache and pastel and measuring 10.5” x 13.25”, the background displays in fine condition with light edge wear and a pinhole in the center top edge from production use. $400 - $600


656. A “Captain Cutlass” Presentation Cel. (Ward, 1960s-70s)
An original hand-painted presentation cel of Captain Cutlass, the lead character of an unproduced Jay Ward series. Measuring 9.5” x 10.25” in a 10” x 13” matte, the trimmed cel displays in very good condition with light scratches and wear to the matte. $200 - $400

657. A Thank You Drawing to Bill Scott. (Gist, 1960s) A thank you drawing from Clark Gist to Bill Scott, the voice artist for Dudley DoRight, Bullwinkle, and moon man Gidney. Gist was an animation producer best known for his segments on “Sesame Street.” The art shows him recording the characters, with a note of thanks at the bottom. Measuring 9.75” x 13” the mixed-media piece displays in very good condition with light wear from age. $100 - $200
For kids growing up in the 1960s and 70s, the commercials that played on Saturday Morning TV were almost as important as the cartoons they sponsored, introducing exciting new toys, candy, and cereal. Luckily Jay Ward produced the ads for Quaker Oats, and his spots for cereal played like mini-cartoons themselves. In 1962 Cap’n Crunch was the first cereal brand to be launched named after a mascot, a gamble that turned out to be a huge success. The Cap’n is still sailing the S. S. Guppy today!


658. An “Animal Carnival” Cereal Marketing Kit. (General Mills, 1961) A marketing kit sent to grocery stores for the “Animal Carnival” cereal promotion, which featured large “dimensional sculpture” cutouts of Jay Ward characters to display throughout the store. The kit includes an illustrated cardstock booklet with a pop-up diorama of the full grocery store display, 14 written pages detailing the promotion, and five color prints with photos of the cuts outs including Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Mr. Peabody; and a Trix cereal flyer. The 9.5” x 16.5” booklet is in good condition with light edge wear and dulled corners, and the 8.5” x 11” pages and prints are in good to fine condition with light creasing. $200 - $400

660. A Jay Ward Cereal Commercial Production Collection. (Ward, 1960s-80s) A collection of production material for cereal commercials by Jay Ward Productions. Included is a photocopy height chart of the S.S. Guppy Crew Kids, a photocopy of the reverse of a cel from Cap’n Crunch, a hand colored paint guide for Quake accomplished in colored pencil, and a hand-drawn Beast character design from an unidentified production accomplished in marker. Measuring from 8.5” x 12.5” to 10.5” x 12.5” with character image sizes of 2.25” x 1.5” to 8.5” x 4.5”, the collection is in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing from production use, and light discoloration from age. $300 - $500

659. Jay Ward Cereal Commercial Production Materials. (Quaker Oats/General Mills, 1950s-60s) A collection of production materials from cereal commercials by Jay Ward Productions. Included are a color model cel of Quincy Quaker and Suzy from Frosted Oat Flakes, a pair of color model cels of Vitamins A, B, C, D, and Iron Mike from Captain Vitamin, and four photocopy Cheerios Kid model sheets. Ranging in size from 8” x 10” to 9.25” x 12” with character image sizes ranging from 2.5” x 2” to 5” x 4”, the cels and model sheets are in very good condition with corner pinholes and traces of paint residue to the cels from contact with other cels and light edge wear to the photocopies. $300 - $500

661. A Bullwinkle Cheerios Commercial Color Key Cel. (Ward, 1960s) A hand-painted color key cel for a 1960s Cheerios commercial starring Bullwinkle. With an image size of 3.75” x 4.25” on an 8” x 8” trimmed cel, adhered to a 10.5” x 12.5” piece of animation paper, the piece displays in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and a fold at the corner. $500 - $700

662. A Quake Cowboy Color Model Cel. (Quaker Oats, 196972) An original, production-used color model cel of Quake’s revised “Cowboy” design from a Quake cereal commercial. Measuring 10” x 8.75” with a character image size of 8.75” x 4.5” and taped to a 11.5” x 8.75” sheet of paper, the cel is in good condition with areas of tape residue raging from 1” to 2”, light stains, and top corner pinholes. $200 - $400

664. A Cap’n Crunch Color Key Guide. (Quaker Oats, 1960s80s) An original color key guide of Cap’n Crunch with headphones. Production used this photocopy of an animation drawing to note colors as a guide for Ink and Paint. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” and the photocopy 4.75” x 3.75”, the piece is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing production use. $200 - $400

663. A Quisp and Quake Production Cel. (Quaker Oats, 1970s) An original multi-layer production cel from a Quisp and Quake commercial presented with a color copy background. The unique arrangement of the cel layers creates the effect of Quisp floating 1” above the other characters. With character image sizes ranging from 1.5” x 1.25” to 3.5” x 3” on an 8.75” x 11.25” cel in a 17” x 19.25” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400


665. A Cap’n Crunch Production Drawing. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original production drawing of Cap’n Crunch from a cereal commercial. With a character image size of 4” x 3” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite and color pencil drawing is in good production-used condition with light edge wear and creasing. $100 - $200

666. A Cap’n Crunch Commercial Color Key Drawing. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original color key drawing of a chair with hand-written notations from a Cap’n Crunch commercial. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 2.75” x 2.5”, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good production-used condition with light edge wear and creasing. $200 - $400

668. A Collection of Cap’n Crunch Production Cels and Drawings. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) A collection of sequential production cels and drawings from a Cap’n Crunch commercial featuring Dave, one of the crew members of the S.S. Guppy. Included are 22 hand-painted cels and 28 graphite drawings measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with image sizes ranging from 0.5” x 0.5” to 9” x 4.25”. The cels and drawings are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing from production use. $300 - $500

667. A Cap’n Crunch Commercial Timing Sheet. (Quaker Oats,1982) An original production-used timing sheet from a Choco Crunch Cereal commercial. The sheet is labeled Scene 7 and “Mr. Chockle,” an early name for Chockle the Blob, the mascot of Choco Crunch cereal. Sheets like this meticulously catalog the characters and actions in each shot, along with their exact screen duration. Measuring 20.5” x 9.5”, the sheet is in good condition with edge wear and a horizontal fold with wear across the center. $200 - $400

669. An Original Jay Ward Signed Cap’n Crunch Production Cel. (Ward, 1960s-80s) An original production cel from a Cap’n Crunch commercial signed in ink by Jay Ward. The cel features Cap’n and his crewmates Brunhilde, Carlyle, and Dave. With an image size of 5” x 9” on a 7” x 9” visible cel in a Jay Ward Productions matte measuring 10” x 13”, the cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500


670. A Cap’n Crunch Commercial Production Cel and Drawing. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original production cel of Jean LaFoote from a Cap’n Crunch cereal commercial with the original production drawing and a color copy background. With a character image size of 5.5” x 4.5” on a 9” x 12” visible cel and in a 15” x 19” matte, the cel is in fine condition. The graphite drawing measures 10.5” x 12.5” and is in very good condition with a light 2.5” crease to the lower right corner. $200 - $400















671. A Cap’n Crunch S.S. Guppy Crew Production Cel and Drawing. (Quaker Oats, 1969-71) An original production cel of the S.S. Guppy Crew Kids from a Cap’n Crunch cereal commercial with 10 original production drawings and a color copy background. With character image sizes from 0.75” x 0.5” to 1.5” x 1.5” on a 9” x 12” visible cel in a 15” x 19” matte, the cel is in fine condition. The drawings measure 10.5” x 12.5” and are in fine condition. $200 - $400








672. A Smedley Cap’n Crunch Commercial Production Cel and Drawings. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original production cel of Smedley the Elephant from a Cap’n Crunch Peanut Butter Crunch commercial with a pair of production drawings and a color copy background. With a character image size of 7” x 11” on a 9” x 12” visible cel and in a 15” x 19” matte, the cel is in fine condition. The drawings measure 10.5” x 12.5” and are in very good condition with light creasing from production use. $200 - $400
673. A Cap’n Crunch Commercial Production Cel and Drawings. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original multi-layer production cel of the S.S. Guppy Crew from a Cap’n Crunch commercial with three original production drawings and a color copy background. With an image size of 7” x 9” on a 9” x 12” visible cel and in a 15” x 19” matte, the cel is in fine condition. The graphite drawings measure 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size from 1.5” x 1.25” to 6.25” x 3.25” and are in fine condition. $200 - $400


674. A Cap’n Crunch Cereal Production Cel and Drawing. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original production cel and drawing from a Cap’n Crunch commercial with a color copy background. With a character image size measuring 4.25” x 2.5” on a 9” x 12” visible cel and in a 15” x 19” matte, the cel is in fine condition. The drawing measures 10.5” x 12.5” and is in good condition with light stains to the top corners which do not affect the image. $200 - $400

676. A Jean LaFoote Cap’n Crunch Commercial Production Cel and Background. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original production cel of Jean LaFoote and a background from a Cap’n Crunch commercial. With an image size of 6.5” x 6.5” on a 7” x 9” visible cel in a Jay Ward Productions matte measuring 10” x 13”, the cel is in fine condition while the matte is in very good condition with discoloration around the edges. $200 - $400



675. A Crunchberry Beast and Alphie Production Cel and Drawing. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original production cel and two drawings of the Crunchberry Beast and Alphie from a Cap’n Crunch cereal commercial, presented with a color copy background stamped by Jay Ward Productions. With character image sizes of 2.75” x 2” and 4.25” x 4” on a 9” x 12” visible cel in a 15” x 19” matte, the cel is in fine condition. The drawings measure 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 2.75” x 2” and 4.25” x 4” and are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $200 - $400

677. A Jean LaFoote and S.S. Guppy Crew Commercial Cel. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original production cel of Jean LaFoote and S.S. Guppy crewmates Alphie, Brunhilde, and Carlyle from a Cap’n Crunch cereal commercial, presented with a color copy background. With a character image size of 6.5” x 6” on an 8.75” x 11.75” cel in a 17” x 19.75” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500

678. A Cap’n Crunch Commercial Production Cel. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original production cel of Cap’n Crunch from a cereal commercial presented with a color copy background. With a character image size of 5” x 8” on an 8.5” x 10.5” visible cel in a two-window matte, with a total image size of 8.5” x 14.5” presented in a 17” x 23” frame, the cel displays in fine condition. $200 - $400


680. A Trio of General Mills Cereal Prize Molds. (General Mills, 1969) Three toy molds of Jay Ward’s Rocky and Bullwinkle, and Total Television’s Underdog. These “springy” figures were a prize in FrostyO’s and Lucky Charms cereals. The molds would have been paired with a piece that stamped “1969” into the backs. Measuring 3” x 2” x 0.75” thick, the heavy metal molds are in good condition with typical wear from age and use. $200 - $400



679. A Cap’n Crunch Crunchberry Beast and Alphie Production Cel and Drawing. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-80s) An original production cel of Crunchberry Beast and Alphie from a Cap’n Crunch cereal commercial with two original production drawings and a color copy background. With character image sizes of 2.5” x 2” and 4” x 4” on a 9” x 12” visible cel and in a 15” x 19” matte, the cel is in fine condition. The drawings measure 10.5” x 12.5” and are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $300 - $500

681. A Snidely Whiplash Quisp Model Sheet. (Ward, 1960s-70s) An original hand-drawn model sheet featuring five sketches of Snidely Whiplash for his appearances in a series of Quisp Cereal commercials. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil and adhered to paper measuring 10” x 14”, the drawing displays in good condition with loose drawings, edge tears up to 1.5”, discoloration from age, tape from production use, and folds, including a large fold at the bottom left corner. $200 - $400

682. The Cap’n Crunch Imperial World Map. (Ward, 1960s) A beautiful Cap’n Crunch’s Imperial Map of the World. This colorful map details the Cap’n’s adventures around the globe with typically Ward-esque humor at every point. The map printed on canvas is labeled “Jay Ward Productions” in marker on the back, and does not appear to have ever been offered to the public. Measuring 27” x 36.5” with an image size of 23.75” x 32.75”, the map displays in very good condition, with spotting and discoloration in the bare canvas border only, and the marker on the back slightly bleeding through in the lower border as well. $300 - $500
683. A Cap’n Crunch Jean LaFoote and S.S. Guppy Crew Production Cel. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-70s) An original multi-layer production cel of Jean LaFoote and the S.S. Guppy Kids from a Cap’n Crunch cereal commercial. With an image size of 5” x 7.5” on a 7.5” x 9.5” visible cel in an 11” x 14” matte, the cel is in very good condition with light scratches and traces of paint residue from contact with another cel which does not affect the image. $300 - $500



684. A King Vitamin Commercial Production Drawing and Background. (Quaker Oats, 1960s-70s) An original production drawing and background from a King Vitamin commercial. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 6.5” x 4.25”, the graphite drawing is in good condition with edge wear, creases, smudges, and a photocopy of Dudley Do-Right and Horse taped to the reverse. The 10.5” x 13.75” gouache background is in fine condition. $300 - $500
Right before the first curve of the Sunset Strip, visitors to Los Angeles between 1971 and 2005 saw an unusual store with huge cartoonish birds on the roof and shirts covered with animated characters in the windows. Jay Ward’s Dudley DoRight Emporium sold merchandise from all of his animated projects directly to the public, including original production materials, model sheets, and scene cels of their favorite characters, which were hand-painted, one at a time, when ordered. Though the beloved store closed in 2005, Van Eaton Galleries proudly presents artifacts from its storied run in this auction.
685. A Pair of Dudley Do-Right Emporium Catalogs and Mailers. (Ward, 1970s) A pair of early Dudley Do-Right Emporium Gift Catalogs and two mailers. The 32-page catalogs are full of Ward character merchandise, split into humorous categories including “Sexy T-Shirts,” “Left Handed Corner,” and “Watergate Shop.” The mailers are for the “Valeamofagr Gift Plan,” which covers gift ideas for Valentine’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and Graduation Day all at once. Ranging in size from 3.75” x 6.75” to 5.5” x 8.5”, the catalogs and mailers are in good to very good condition with typical creases, wear, discoloration from age, and black marker notations in one catalog.
$300 - $500



686. A Boris and Natasha T-Shirt Transfer. (Ward, 1970s-90s)
A Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale t-shirt transfer from Jay Ward’s Dudley Do-Right Emporium in Los Angeles. With an image size of 14” x 17” on 18” x 18” felt, the transfer is in very good condition with light wear, creases, and a red stain which does not affect the image.
$200 - $400
687. A Rocky the Flying Squirrel T-Shirt Transfer. (Ward, 1970s-90s) An unused Cedar Yorpantz Flying Academy Rockett J. Squirrel t-shirt transfer from Jay Ward’s Dudley Do-Right Emporium in Los Angeles. With an image size of 12.5” x 14.75” on 18” 18” felt, the transfer is in very good condition with light creases and wear.
$200 - $400

688. A “Whatsamatta U” Bullwinkle T-Shirt Transfer. (Ward, 1970s-90s) An unused Bullwinkle T-shirt transfer featuring the phrase “Whatsamatta U,” spelled differently than the Wossamotta U featured in the animated series. This transfer was created for Jay Ward’s Dudley Do-Right Emporium in Los Angeles. With an image size of 13.5” x 15” on 18” x 18” felt, the transfer is in very good condition with light creases and wear. $200 - $400

690. A “George of the Jungle” MultiLayer Cel. (Ward, 1970s) An original handpainted multi-layer cel of George of the Jungle. This design was used for t-shirts sold at Jay Ward’s Dudley Do-Right Emporium in Los Angeles. With an image size of 11” x 11.25” on 11.75” x 13.5” cels, the piece is in fair condition with paint and line loss, scratches, smudges, and wear from production use. $100 - $200

689. A George of the Jungle T-Shirt Design Color Key. (Ward, 1971) An original color key drawing used for a “George of the Jungle” t-shirt sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium, dated August 1971, the year it opened. With an image size of 3.5” x 3.5” on 8.5” x 11” paper, the graphite and color pencil drawing is in good condition with light creases, edge wear, tears up to 0.5”, a staple at the top left corner, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400


691. A George and Ursula Multi-Layer Cel. (Ward, 1970s) An original hand-painted multi-layer cel of George and Ursula from “George of the Jungle.” This design was used on t-shirts sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 10.5” in diameter on 12.5” x 12.5” trimmed cels, the piece displays in good condition with line and paint loss, scratches, and wear from use. $100 - $200

692. An Ape “George of the Jungle” Multi-Layer Cel. (Ward, 1970s) An original hand-painted multi-layer cel of Ape from “George of the Jungle” reading Origin of the Species. This design was featured on T-shirts sold at Jay Ward’s Dudley Do-Right Emporium in Los Angeles. With an image size of 9.75” x 10” on 10.5” x 12.5” cels, the piece is in fair condition with heavy cracks, scratches, pinholes from display, smudges, and wear from use. $100 - $200

693. A Dudley Do-Right Emporium Tricky Burglar Alarm Sign. (Ward, 1971-2005) A sign displayed at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium promising the store is protected by both “an abiding faith in the goodness of man and a very tricky burglar alarm.” Measuring 8.5” x 12.5”, the hand-painted sign is in fair condition, with a strip broken off the right edge, discoloration from age, and a large crack across the back requiring very careful handling. $600 - $800

694. A Dudley Do-Right Wooden Display. (Ward, 1980s-2000s) A handmade wooden cut-out of Dudley Do-Right displayed at Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium in Hollywood. This double-sided cut-out measures 45.5” x 28” x 0.75” and displays in fair condition with scuffs, cracking and peeling paint on the eyes and teeth, and two 0.25” nails sticking out on the reverse. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $700 - $900





695. A Nell Fenwick Wooden Display. (Ward, 1980s-2000s) A handmade wooden cut-out of Nell Fenwick from “Dudley Do-Right” displayed at Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium in Hollywood. This double-sided display features both the front and back designs of Nell. Measuring 48” x 21.5” x 0.75”, the cut-out displays in very good condition with a 9” scratch on the reverse, light scuffs, and a 0.5” nail sticking out on the reverse. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $700 - $900
696. A George of the Jungle Wooden Display. (Ward, 1980s-2000s) A handmade wooden cut-out of George of the Jungle displayed at Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium in Hollywood. This single-sided cut-out measures 50.5” x 41” x 0.75” and displays in good condition with a 6” horizontal crack along the top of the head which has been repaired, a 1” chip with paint loss at the bottom center of the feet, and two 0.5” nails sticking out on the reverse. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $700 - $900


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697. A Captain Peachfuzz Wall Decoration. (Ward, 1970s-80s) A wooden hand-painted wall decoration of Captain Peter “Wrong Way” Peachfuzz from “Rocky and Bullwinkle,” with felt, foil, and ribbon badges on the Captain’s naval uniform. Measuring 12.25” x 12.75”, the decoration displays in very good condition with light scratches, wear, stains, and tape residue from display. $200 - $400


699. A Dudley Do-Right Emporium Display Sign. (Ward, 1980s-2000s) A plexiglass sign of Dudley Do-Right displayed at Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium in Hollywood. Measuring 80” x 43” x 0.25”, the sign is in good condition with light scratches and yellowing from display. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000



700. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Display Sign. (Ward, 1980s-2000s) A large sign of Rocky and Bullwinkle displayed at Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium in Hollywood. Constructed of metal and wood, the sign measures 77.258” x 39.5” x 1”, and is in good condition with heavy scratches and discoloration from display. $1,000 - $2,000

701. A Bullwinkle Plush Trophy Plaque. (Commonwealth Toy, 1960s-80s) A plush Bullwinkle Wall Plaque in traditional hunting trophy style, with the original tag. Measuring 16” x 13” x 10”, the plush head on wooden plaque is in very good condition.
$1,000 - $2,000






702. A Horse Dudley Do-Right Emporium Wooden Display. (Ward, 1980s-2000s) A double-sided handmade wooden cut-out of Horse from “Dudley Do-Right” displayed at Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium in Hollywood. Measuring 59” x 46” x 0.75” the piece displays in good condition with scuffs, paint cracks and peeling, chips of paint loss measuring 0.5” to 1.5”, and three 0.25” nails sticking out on the reverse. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $700 - $1,000
703. A Bullwinkle Wooden Store Display. (Ward, 1980s-2000s) A handmade wooden cut-out of Bullwinkle displayed at Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium in Hollywood. This double-sided display features the front and back designs of Bullwinkle. Measuring 76.5” x 45.5” x 0.75”, the piece displays in good condition with scuffs, a 2” chip with paint loss on the reverse, soiling, areas of paint loss, and four 0.25” nails sticking out on the reverse. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000


704. The Dudley Do-Right Honor Roll. (Ward, 1970s) The handdrawn cover and first page of the Dudley Do-Right Honor Roll from Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium. The Honor Roll served as a store guest book and the first page is signed by Jay Ward and some of his frequent collaborators, including animators Phil Duncan and Sam Clayberger, producer Jan Gusdavison, and director Lew Keller, who signed with his full name “Llewellyn Burnett Keller.” Measuring 8.75” x 14.75” and accomplished in marker and ink, the honor roll is in fair condition with stains, heavy tears, edge wear, creases, and wear from store use. $500 - $700

705. A Jay Ward Ceramic Figurine Collection. (Ward, 1980s90s) A collection of eight Jay Ward character ceramic figurines, sold at Universal Studios and the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Included are figurines of Rocky, Bullwinkle, Boris, Natasha, Dudley Do-Right, Nell, the “Fractured Fairy Tales” fairy, and Old Bill, the janitor from “Peabody’s Improbable History.” Measuring 2” tall to 5” tall, the figurines are in fair to fine condition with the Boris figurine exhibiting light crazing on the face, left hand, and the right foot has broken off and been repaired, light crazing to Old Bill’s right ear, light crazing on Rocky’s right leg and chest, and heavy crazing on Nell throughout.
$300 - $500


707. A Collection of Jay Ward Character Pins. (Ward, 1970s-80s) A collection of seven pins sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium, including pins of Mr. Peabody and Sherman, Bullwinkle, Rocky, Boris and Natasha, Wossamotta U, George of the Jungle, Super Chicken, and Dudley Do-Right. Measuring 0.75” x 1” to 0.75” x 1.75”, the pins are in very good condition with light wear and color shift from age. $100 - $200


706. A Dudley Do-Right Emporium Money Clip. (Ward, 1970s-90s) A gold colored money clip engraved “Dudley Do-Right Emporium” with the store’s early 213 area code phone number. Measuring 2” x 0.75”, the clip is in fine condition.
$100 - $200






708. A Jay Ward Signed MultiCharacter Scene Cel. (Ward, 1980s) A Jay Ward signed scene cel featuring portraits of his major characters including Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, George of the Jungle, and more. Measuring 8” x 10” in a 10” x 13” matte, the piece is in good condition with light wear, a stain on the matte, and a 1.75” crack at the top left of the cel. $700 - $900


710. An Original “Dudley Do-Right” and Bullwinkle Painting. (Ward, 1970s-80s) An original painting of Dudley Do-Right, Nell Fenwick, Snidely Whiplash, and Bullwinkle. Measuring 20” x 15” with a character image size of 13” x 10”, the ink and acrylic painting displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, corner pinholes, scratches, and adhesive residue along the edges which does not affect the image. $700 - $900

709. An Original Dudley Do-Right, Bullwinkle, and Nell Fenwick Painting. (Ward, 1970s-80s) An original painting of Dudley Do-Right, Nell Fenwick, and Bullwinkle, likely used for merchandising. Measuring 20” x 15” with a character image size of 12.5” x 9.5”, the acrylic and ink painting displays in very good condition with light edge wear, corner pinholes and tape residue in the corners which do not affect the image. $800 - $1,000

711. A Dudley Do-Right Emporium Jay Ward Watch Display. (Ward, 1970s-90s) A hand-painted wooden shadowbox store display for Jay Ward’s Watch Spectrum Collection, used to showcase the latest and greatest watches available at Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium. Measuring 25” x 5” x 17” x 5”, the piece displays in very good condition with typical paint loss, scuffs and wear from store use. $200 - $400

712. A Rare Jay Ward Caricature Watch. (Ward, 1971) An extremely rare Jay Ward wristwatch featuring a caricature of Ward on the face. The 17-jewel manual wristwatch was sold through mail order and in person at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium as part of a larger collection of Jay Ward character watches, and it is currently the hardest to find. With a watch face measuring 1.5” in diameter, on a Twist-OFlex band, the watch is in fine condition and worked when tested. $700 - $900

713. A Bullwinkle “The Chief” Watch with Leather Band. (Ward, 1970s) A manual wristwatch featuring Bullwinkle as “The Chief,” the logo for Jay Ward’s horse racing team and stable, originally sold through mail order and in person at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 1.5” in diameter and 9” in length on a leather band, the watch is in fair condition and worked when tested, with heavy oxidation, wear to the band, and a 0.25” diameter area of paint loss. $200 - $400

714. A Bullwinkle “The Chief” Watch with Metal Band. (Ward, 1970s) A manual wristwatch featuring Bullwinkle as “The Chief,” the logo for Jay Ward’s horse racing team and stable, originally sold through mail order and in person at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, on a Twist-O-Flex band, the 17-jewel watch worked when tested and is in very good condition with light tarnishing and light scratches. $200 - $400



715. A Collection of Jay Ward Character Manual Watch Faces. (Ward, 1972) A collection of 13 Jay Ward character watch faces for manual watches with 17 jewels. Included are watches with faces featuring Natasha Fatale, Horse and Nell, Snidely Whiplash, Shep, George of the Jungle, Boris Badenov, Super Chicken, Snidely and Nell, Hoppity Hooper, Rocky, Chief Bullwinkle, and two with Dudley Do-Right. Measuring 1.25” in diameter each, the watch faces are in very good to fine condition with light scratches, wear, and oxidation to the backs from age. $500 - $700

716. A Jay Ward Character Automatic Watch Face Collection. (Ward, 1972) A collection of 10 Jay Ward character watch faces for automatic watches with a movement of 25 jewels. Included are faces featuring Chief Bullwinkle, Hoppity Hooper, George of the Jungle, Snidely Whiplash and Nell Fenwick, Natasha Fatale, Horse and Nell Fenwick, Shep, Super Chicken, and Boris Badenov. Measuring 1.25” in diameter each, the watch faces are in very good to fine condition with light scratches, wear, and oxidation to the backs from age. $500 - $700


717. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Watch. (Aramis, 1970s-80s) A Rocky and Bullwinkle wristwatch originally released as part of a gift set with cologne. Measuring 1” in diameter and 8.75” long on its leather band the watch is in good condition with the back plate missing. The watch did not work when tested and requires a service for function. $200 - $400




719. A “Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends” Watch. (Ward, 1994) A “Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends” watch, featuring the series character’s faces around the dial in place of numbers. Measuring 1.25” x 9” with a 1.75” x 3” x 6.25” wooden box, the watch displays in fine unused condition, and may require service to function. $200 - $400
718. A Dudley Do-Right Watch by Hamilton-Buren. (HamiltonBuren, 1962-1972) A Dudley Do-Right manual wristwatch with a movement of 17 jewels manufactured by Hamilton-Buren of Switzerland. Measuring 1.25” in diameter with a stretch metal band, the watch is in fine condition and functioned when tested. The watch is presented with the original 4” x 5” x 2” box, also in fine condition. $200 - $400


720. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Fossil Watch and Box. (Fossil, 1991) A “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends” wristwatch by Fossil with Bullwinkle on the face. Measuring 1” in diameter with a 9” leather band, the watch is in very good unused condition with light cracking to the band and is presented in the 6” x 4” x 1.25” original box in very good condition with light edge wear. The watch did not work when tested and requires a service to function. $200 - $400



721. A Boris and Natasha Fossil Watch and Display. (Fossil, 1993) A limited edition Fossil Collectors Club Boris and Natasha wristwatch with a bomb-shaped display and a Boris Badenov medal lapel pin. Numbered 13620 of 15000, with a 1.25” face and 9” leather band, the watch and 1” x 2” pin are in very good, unused condition with tarnish to the watch band buckle and fraying to the pin’s ribbon. The plastic display measures 4” in diameter and 4.5” tall and is in fine condition, while the original 4” x 4.75” x 4.25” box is in good condition with light edge wear and scuffs. The watch did not work when tested and requires a service to function. $100 - $200

722. A “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Magic Trick Watch. (Ward, 1990s) A wristwatch featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle performing a magic trick. Measuring 1.5” in diameter with a 9” long leather band, the watch is in very good condition with light wear, and may require service to function.
$100 - $200


724. A “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Boris and Natasha Watch. (Fossil, 1996) A limited edition wristwatch featuring Boris and Natashia from “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” number 171 of an edition of 15000. With a face measuring 1.25” in diameter on a 9” long leather band, the untested watch displays in fine, unused condition. The watch comes in the original 5.5” x 2.5” x 0.75” tall tin and is in very good condition with light surface scratches and tarnish on the edges. $100 - $200


723. A “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Flower Watch. (Ward, 1990s) A wristwatch featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle in a flowerbed, reminiscent of their intermission sequences from “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends.” Measuring 1.5” in diameter and 9” long, the watch is in very good condition with light wear, and may require service to function. $100 - $200





725. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Fossil Watch and Mini Lunchbox. (Fossil, 1993) A limited edition Fossil Collectors Club Rocky and Bullwinkle watch numbered 14096/15000, with an enamel pin. With a 1.25” face and 9” leather band, the watch and 1” x 1.25” pin display in fine, unused condition, with the watch likely requiring service to function. Both are presented in a metal lunchbox measuring 5.35” x 4.5” x 2.25” in very good condition with light tarnishing and scratches around the edges. $100 - $200

726. A Pair of Boxed Bullwinkle Bubble Bath. (Fuller Brush Company, 1970) A pair of Bullwinkle-shaped bottles of bubble bath, with the original boxes. One is missing the head, but both contain the original bubble bath which smells fragrant and soapy, recommended for collecting purposes only. The bottles, standing up to 9.75” tall with antlers, are in fine condition. The 6” x 10” x 3.5” boxes display in good and very good condition with typical handling wear, one with small creases and tears to flap edges. $100 - $200


728. A Bullwinkle Putter and Headcover. (Lexel, 1980s-90s) A half-mallet putter featuring an image of Bullwinkle in golf attire and headcover with a matching embroidery. Measuring 35”, the putter is in good condition with tackiness and wear to the grip, light scratches to the shaft, and chipping and wear to the ceramic coating of the head. The 9” headcover is in fine condition. $200 - $400




727. An Aramis Cologne and Watch Gift Set.
A Rocky and Bullwinkle watch and cologne gift set. The watch is not functioning and likely needs servicing. The watch face measures 1” in diameter, 8.75” long on its leather band along with the 3.4 oz bottle of cologne are both in fine, unused condition. Both items come in their original gift box which measures 7.25” x 8.5” x 2.75” and is also in fine condition. $100 - $200

729. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Bookbag. (Ardee, 1972) A Rocky and Bullwinkle Bookbag made of vinyl-covered cardboard with metal clasps and a plastic handle. Measuring 12” x 8.5” x 3.5”, the bookbag displays in good condition with scuffs, spots of discoloration, oxidation to the metal, and stiffening from age. $100 - $200
730. A Bullwinkle Figural Mug. (Universal, 1995) A figural mug of Bullwinkle’s head, antlers and all, sold at Universal Studios Florida. Measuring 6.5” x 8” x 4” deep, the hand-painted mug is in fine condition. $100 - $200


731. A Boris and Natasha Ron Lee Artist Proof Scupture. (Ron Lee, 1992) A pewter sculpture titled “Ka-Boom!!!” of “Rocky and Bullwinkle” villains, Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. This artist proof is signed and dated by Ron Lee on the quartz base in black marker. Measuring 5.75” x 3.5” x 5.25” tall, the piece is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

732. A Dudley Do-Right “My Hero” Ron Lee Artist Proof Sculpture. (Ron Lee, 1992) A pewter sculpture titled “My Hero” of the main characters from “Dudley Do-Right.” This artist-proof sculpture is signed and dated by the artist Ron Lee on the quartz base in black marker. Measuring 8.5” x 4” x 4.5” tall, the piece is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500


733. A “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Ron Lee Arist Proof Sculpture. (Ron Lee, 1992) An artist-proof pewter “Rocky and Bullwinkle” sculpture produced by Ron Lee, signed and dated on the quartz base in black marker. Measuring 4” x 2.75” x 5.75” tall, the sculpture is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
734. A Rocky and Bullwinkle “Swami” Sculpture. (Ron Lee, 1993) A pewter sculpture of Rocky and Bullwinkle titled “The Swami,” produced by Ron Lee. The sculpture was released in an edition size of 1750, with this one hand-numbered 1060/1750, signed, and dated by Lee on the quartz base in black marker. Measuring 5.5” x 3.75” x 5” tall, the piece is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500


735. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Russian Nesting Doll. (Ward, 1960s-80s) A handmade and painted Russian Matryoshka Nesting Doll, featuring Bullwinkle, Boris and Natasha, Mr. Peabody, Sherman, and Rocky as the smallest of the five dolls. Measuring 3” in diameter x 6.5” tall, the inner dolls are in fine condition, with the largest Bullwinkle doll very good with a small stain and light wear. $200 - $400

736. A Set of Rocky and Bullwinkle Charms and Tie Tacks. (Ward, 1960s-80s) A pair of large pewter Rocky and Bullwinkle tie tacks, with a matching set of charms. Measuring from 1” x 1” to 2.25” x 1.5”, the set is in fine condition. $100 - $200

738. A Pair of Prototype Rocky and Bullwinkle Plushes. (Ward, 1990s-2000s) A pair of prototype Rocky and Bullwinkle plush dolls. The back of Rocky’s head includes directions in black marker for color adjustments on the next prototype. Rocky measures 23” x 26” x 7.5” and Bullwinkle 26.5” x 32”x 7.5”, both in very good condition with light pilling. $300 - $500

737. A Hand-Made Rocky and Bullwinkle Lamp. (Ward, 1980s-90s) A hand-made Rocky and Bullwinkle lamp. The lamp features 2-D iron cut-outs of the characters atop an iron base and functioned when tested. Measuring 27.75” x 13.5”, the lamp displays in fine condition. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400


739. A Boris and Natasha Weather Vane. (Ward, 1990s) A handmade Boris and Natasha weather vane originally sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 20” x 29” the steel weather vane displays in good condition with light oxidation and soiling. $300 - $500


740. A Dudley Do-Right Weather Vane. (Ward, 1990s) A hand-made Dudley Do-Right and Horse weather vane originally sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 20” x 31”, the steel weathervane is in fair condition with heavy oxidation and soiling. $300 - $500

741. A Sherman Lawn Decoration. (Ward, 1999) A hand-made lawn decoration of Sherman from “Peabody’s Improbable History” originally sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 30” x 5”, the steel decoration is in very good condition with light scratches. $300 - $500
743. A Nell Fenwick Lawn Decoration. (Ward, 1999) A handmade lawn decoration of Nell Fenwick originally sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 28” x 8.75” the steel decoration displays in very good condition with a 1” scuff across the right hand. $300 - $500


742. A “Dudley Do-Right” Horse Lawn Decoration. (Ward, 1999) A hand-made “Dudley Do-Right” Horse lawn decoration originally sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 28.25” x 9” the steel decoration is in very good condition with light scratches. $300 - $500
744. A “Fractured Fairy Tales” Fairy Lawn Decoration. (Ward, 1999) A hand-made “Fractured Fairy Tales” Fairy lawn decoration originally sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 27” x 15” the steel decoration is in very good condition with light scratches. $300 - $500


745. A Mr. Peabody Lawn Decoration. (Ward, 1999) A hand-made lawn decoration of Mr. Peabody from “Peabody’s Improbable History” originally sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 28.25” x 7.25 the steel decoration is in very good condition with light $300 - $500

746. A Tom Slick Lawn Decoration. (Ward, 1999) A hand-made lawn decoration of Tom Slick from “George of the Jungle” sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 30” x 10.5” the steel decoration is in very good condition with light scratches. $300 - $500

748. A Pair of Prototype Dudley Do-Right Shirts. (Ward, 1980s90s) A pair of prototype t-shirts of Dudley Do-Right and Snidely Whiplash, with an unusual flocked texture to the images. With Dudley Do-Right a size large and Snidely size extra large, the prototype shirts are in fine condition. $100 - $200

747. A Dudley Do-Right Lawn Decoration. (Ward, 1999) A hand-made Dudley Do-Right lawn decoration sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. Measuring 29.75” x 6.5” the steel decoration is in very good condition with light scratches. $300 - $500




749. A Set of Prototype Rocky and Bullwinkle Balloons. (Ward, 1980s-90s) A set of four hand-drawn prototype Rocky and Bullwinkle balloons, including one large and one small balloon of each character. Hand-drawn in marker on blank plastic balloons, the set measuring from 12” x 13.5” to 39.5” x 42” displays in very good condition with typical slight wear from handling and storage. $100 - $200

750. A Jay Ward Character Hot Air Balloon Illustration. (Ward, 1970s-2000s)
An original, hand-inked, unpainted cel of Jay Ward characters on a hot air balloon advertising “Dudley Do-Right’s Emporium,” a gift shop in Hollywood which sold Ward merchandise. Measuring 17” x 10” with an image size of 15” x 7.5” and taped to a 20” x 15” illustration board with a 17” x 14” tracing paper overlay with graphite notations, the piece displays in good condition with heavy tears and creasing to the overlay, edge wear, ink spots on the cel which do not affect the image,discoloration from age, and tape residue along the top edge of which does not affect the image. $200 - $400

751. A Cartoon Dynamite Wall Decoration. (Scozzari, 1999) A hand-made cartoon stick of dynamite wall decoration made for the Dudley Do-Right Emporium by artist Ricardo Scozzari and signed on the reverse. Measuring 27” x 9”, the mixed-media decoration displays in very good condition with light wear and paint loss to the edges. $200 - $400

753. A Dudley Do-Right Emporium Cartoon Bomb Decoration. (Scozzari, 1999) A handcrafted wall decoration of a cartoon bomb created for the Dudley Do-Right Emporium by artist Ricardo Scozzari, who also restored the historic Rocky and Bullwinkle statue. The mixed media piece is signed by Scozzari on the reverse. Measuring 25” x 11.75”, the decoration displays in very good condition with light wear and paint loss to the edges. $200 - $400

752. A Cartoon Stick of Dynamite Sculpture. (Scozzari, 1990s) A cartoon stick of dynamite sculpture by Ricardo Scozzari gifted to Jay Ward’s granddaughter, Amber for her 18th birthday. The sculpture opens to reveal a two-page typed letter to Amber with a list of “instructions for life.” Measuring 4” in diameter and 15” tall, the sculpture and letter are in very good condition with light creases to the paper spark on top of the fuse. $200 - $400


754. A Pair of Rocky and Bullwinkle Storyboard Copies and Captain Crunch Stamp. (Ward, 1970s-80s) A pair of photocopy storyboard pages featuring Dudley Do-Right and Bullwinkle labeled “Famous Nude Orgy Scene” from an unknown production. Also included is a Cap’n Crunch Punch Crunch cereal box photo print from a commercial. Measuring 8.5” x 14” with image sizes of 5.5” x 4” and 7.5” x 8.5”, the storyboard copies are in good condition with edge wear and tears, light creasing, and discoloration from age. The cereal box photo measures 1.5” x 1” and is in very good condition with light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

755. A Wossamotta U. All Stars Blanket. (Ward, 2000s) A Wossamotta U. All Stars blanket featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle. Measuring 45” x 55.5”, the blanket is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

757. A Boris and Natasha Blanket. (Brackney Hills Knitting, 2006) A large heavy-knit Boris and Natasha blanket, with loops at each corner for easy display. Measuring 62” x 68”, the blanket is in very good condition with a single loose loop above Natasha’s arm. $100 - $200

756. A Bullwinkle Wossamotta U. Blanket. (Brackney Hills Knitting, 2006) A large heavy-knit Bullwinkle Wossamotta U blanket, with loops at each corner for easy display. Measuring 62” x 68”, the blanket is in fine condition. $100 - $200

758. A Mr. Peabody and Sherman Blanket. (Brackney Hills Knitting, 2006) A large heavy-knit Mr. Peabody and Sherman blanket, with loops at each corner for easy display. Measuring 62” x 68”, the blanket is in fine condition. $100 - $200
While Disney was the undisputed leader in animated feature films in the 1950s, directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera teamed up to dominate television into the 1960s with popular characters like Yogi Bear and the Flintstones. Together they produced over 3000 half hour episodes of television, and their characters still entertain today in new series like “Jellystone!” and live-action adaptations of their cartoon adventures.


759. A Complete “Lamb Chopped” Storyboard from “The Quick Draw McGraw Show.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1959) A complete 14-page storyboard from the “The Quick Draw McGraw Show” episode “Lamb Chopped,” featuring the first appearance of Snagglepuss. Accomplished in graphite on untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, each page features nine panels with dialogue. The storyboard is in very good condition with expected wear from age and the top edge of the first two pages are torn and ragged but the imagery is not affected. $1,000 - $2,000




760. A Complete Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks Storyboard. (Hanna-Barbera, 1959) A complete 19-page storyboard for the Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks episode “Mighty Mite,” from the second season of “The Huckleberry Hound Show.” Accomplished in graphite on untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, each page features nine panels with dialogue. The storyboard is in very good condition with expected wear from age and some wear and creasing to the edges and corners. $1,000 - $2,000

761. A Storyboard from “The Huckleberry Hound Show.” (HannaBarbera, 1959) A rare 9-panel storyboard for an interstitial from the “Huckleberry Hound Show.” The storyboard features Yogi Bear, who first appeared in the show before getting his own series in 1961. Accomplished in graphite and red pencil on untrimmed animation paper, the piece measures 12.5” x 10.5”. The artwork is in very good condition with wear throughout and uneven edges along the bottom that do not affect the image. $300 - $500








762. A Complete Original Storyboard for “Huck’s Hack.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) A complete 12-page storyboard for “The Huckleberry Hound Show” second season episode “Huck’s Hack.” Accomplished in graphite on untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, each page features nine panels with dialogue. The storyboard is in very good condition with expected wear from age and some wear and creasing to the edges and corners. $1,000 - $2,000

763. A Quick Draw McGraw Photostat Model Sheet. (HannaBarbera, 1958) An original photostat model sheet of Quick Draw McGraw. Model sheets such as these were printed and distributed to the animators to ensure that the look of the character remained consistent. Measuring 14” x 17”, the model sheet is in fair condition with edge wear and tear, heavy creasing, a 1.25” x 2” area of missing paper, a vertical fold running down the center, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
764. A Ricochet Rabbit and Droop-aLong Production Cel and Background. (Hanna-Barbera, 1964-66) An original production cel and production background of Ricochet Rabbit and Droop-a-Long. With a character image size of 6.5” x 8.75” on an 8.25” x 11.5” visible cel in a 15.5” x 18.5” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition with light scratches and stains to the frame’s molding. $300 - $500





765. A Complete Huckleberry Hound Show Sugar Smacks Commercial Storyboard. (Hanna-Barbera, 1959) A complete 6-page storyboard for a Kellogg’s Sugar Smacks Commercial that aired during the “Huckleberry Hound Show,” featuring Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Pixie and Dixie, and Mr. Jinks. Kellogg’s was an early sponsor of the show, and many commercials were animated by the studio for it. Accomplished in graphite on untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, each page features 9 panels and dialogue. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear from age and a paper clip rust stain on the top of page one. $600 - $800
766. A Fred and Barney “The Flintsones” Model Sheet. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960)
An original photostat model sheet of Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble from the production of the first season of “The Flintstones.” Model sheets like this were distributed to animators to ensure a consistent look for each character throughout the production. Measuring 14” x 17”, the model sheet is in fair condition with heavy edge wear, water stains, a vertical fold down the center, a torn lower left and top right corner, a tear to the bottom center, surface loss to the lower right corner, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400


768. A Pair of Storyboard Panels from “The Swimming Pool.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) A pair of original storyboard panels featuring Fred and Charlie from the early “The Flintstones” episode “The Swimming Pool.” These panels were part of two large storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. Measuring 4.5” x 11.75” together, the panels have been mounted to 5” x 12.5” cardstock and are in very good condition with some wear from age and residual adhesive staining.
$700 - $900
767. A Pair of Fred Flintstone Storyboard Panels from “The Swimming Pool.” (HannaBarbera, 1960) A pair of original storyboard panel featuring Fred, from “The Flintstones” episode “The Swimming Pool.” These panels were part of two large storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. Measuring 4.5” x 11.75” together, the panels have been mounted to 5” x 12.5” cardstock and are in very good condition, with pinholes from production use, edge wear, and small creases to the left panel.
$700 - $900


769. A Joe Barbera Signed Pair of Storyboard Panels from “The Swimming Pool.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) A pair of original storyboard panels from the early “The Flintstones” episode “The Swimming Pool,” hand-signed by animation legend Joe Barbera. These panels were part of two large storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. Measuring 4.5” x 11.75” together, the signed panels have been mounted to 5” x 12.5” cardstock and are in very good condition with some wear from age and residual adhesive staining.
$700 - $900

770. A Pair of Storyboard Panels from “The Swimming Pool.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) A pair of original storyboard panels from the early “The Flintstones” episode “The Swimming Pool.” The panels were part of one of two large storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. It eventually aired as episode 3 in the first season. Measuring 4.5” x 6” each, the panels are in very good condition with some wear from age and residual adhesive on the reverse. $700 - $900

771. A Storyboard Page from “Pebbles’ Birthday Party.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1964) A rare 9-panel storyboard page from “The Flintstones” episode, “Pebble’s Birthday Party.” Accomplished in graphite on 12.5” x 10.5” paper, the artwork is in very good condition with some wear from age. $200 - $400

772. A “Pebbles’ Birthday Party” Storyboard Page. (Hanna-Barbera, 1964) A rare 9-panel storyboard page from “The Flintstones” episode, “Pebble’s Birthday Party.” Accomplished in graphite on 10.5”x12.5” paper, the artwork is in very good condition with some wear from age. $200 - $400

773. A One-Sheet for “The Man Called Flintstone.” (Columbia, 1966) A one-sheet poster for the theatrical release of “The Man Called Flintstone,” the first full-length “The Flintstones” film. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with light creases, discoloration from age, spotting, wear along the original folds, tape from repair, an extra horizontal fold at the top, and edge tears up to 1.75” long. $200 - $400

774. A Production Cel from “The Man Called Flintstone.” (Columbia, 1966) A multi-layer production cel of Fred, Wilma, and Pebbles in a helicopter with an original background from “The Man Called Flintstone.” With an image size of 5” x 8” in a 7” x 8.75” visible window of a 12” x 15” framed matte, the art is in good condition with scratches, smudges, and wear, while the frame displays in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $100 - $200


776. A Fred Flintstone Drawing Signed by Dick Bickenbach (Bickenbach, 1980s) A signed drawing of Fred Flintstone bowling by Dick Bickenbach, who worked as an animator on the original series. Bickenbach accomplished the piece in colored pencil and signed with a dedication at the lower right corner. With an image size of 6.5” x 7.25” on 8.5” x 10.5” paper, the drawing displays in very good condition with light wear and creases, particularly the top right corner. $200 - $400

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A multi-signed cel of the Flintstones and the Rubbles in the Flintmobile, chased by the lovable Dino. Released in a limited edition and numbered 103/300, the piece is signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera in black marker. With an image size of 6.5” x 9.5” in a 9.5” x 12” visible window of a 15.5” x 18” frame, the art is in fine condition, while the frame is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400

777. A Fruity Pebbles Commercial Layout Drawing. (Post, 1980s-90s) An original layout drawing of Fred Flinstone and Barney Rubble for a Fruity Pebbles commercial, signed by the artist Scott Shaw. With an image size of 8.75” x 12” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the colored pencil drawing is in fine condition. $100 - $200

778. A “Hey There it’s Yogi Bear” Lobby Card. (Columbia, 1964) A lobby card for “Hey There, it’s Yogi Bear,” the first theatrical feature from Hanna-Barbera. Measuring 10.75” x 13.75” in a 17” x 20” framed matte, the lobby card displays in very good condition with discoloration from age and light wear, while the frame displays in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $100 - $200
779. “Yogi Bear” Sunday Comic Strip Original Artwork. (Hanna-Barbera, 1961) The original artwork for the Yogi Bear Sunday comic strip published September 17, 1961. Accomplished in blue pencil, ink, correction fluid, and Zipatone, the art with an image size of 17.5’ x 24” on a 21.5” x 25” visible page in a 24.5” x 29.25” matted frame displays in fine condition with light smudging from production use and light discoloration from age. $500 - $700


780. Original “Yogi Bear” Sunday Comic Strip Artwork. (Hanna-Barbera, 1964) The original artwork for a “Yogi Bear” Sunday comic strip published July 26, 1964, signed by Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera, and the artist Gene Hazelton. Accomplished in blue pencil, ink, and correctional fluid and measuring 23” x 29” with an image size of 17.5” x 24.5”, the artwork displays in good condition with light edge wear, a 0.25” x 0.75” tear in the upper left corner, pinholes that do not affect the image, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700
781. “Yogi Bear” Sunday Comic Strip Original Artwork. (Hanna-Barbera, 1967)
The original artwork for a “Yogi Bear” Sunday comic strip published September 17, 1967. The artwork is signed by Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera, and the strip’s artist Gene Hazelton. Accomplished in blue pencil, and ink and measuring 20” x 28” with an image size of 17.5” x 25”, the artwork displays in good condition with light edge wear and smudging, a 3.25” x 0.25” area of adhesive residue above the title logo from where a “Hanna-Barbera’s” paste-up has detached but is included, and light discoloration from age. $500 - $700



782. A Yogi Bear Production Drawing. (Hanna-Barbera, 1992) A Yogi Bear production drawing from a Public Service Announcement for the American Melanoma Foundation concerning sunblock. Signed by storyboard artist Scott Shaw, the graphite and colored pencil drawing measures 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 6” x 8” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

783. A “Top Cat” Benny the Ball Model Sheet. (Hanna-Barbera, 1961) An original photostat model sheet of Benny the Ball from “Top Cat.” Model sheets like this were distributed to animators to ensure a consistent look for each character throughout the production. Measuring 17” x 14”, the model sheet displays in good condition with light edge wear, a vertical fold down the center, a 1” x 0.5” area of stains along the bottom center, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

785. A Spook “Top Cat” Model Sheet. (Hanna-Barbera, 1961) An original photostat model sheet of Spook from “Top Cat.” Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators to ensure consistency of character design. Measuring 17” x 14”, the model sheet displays in good condition with light edge wear, tears ranging from 0.25” to 1” along the edges, a vertical fold along the center, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

784. A “Top Cat” Choo-Choo Model Sheet. (Hanna-Barbera, 1961) An original photostat model sheet of Choo-Choo from “Top Cat.” Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators to ensure consistency of character design. Measuring 17” x 14”, the model sheet displays in very good condition with light edge wear, a vertical fold along the center, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

786. A Hanna-Barbera Signed Top Cat Original Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1980s-90s) An original production cel of Top Cat signed by series creators Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera and presented with a color copy background. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 4” x 4.5”, the cel displays in good condition with two staples along the bottom edge attaching it to the background copy and a diagonal crease on the left side running from the top edge to the bottom which does not affect the image. $200 - $400

787. A George and Elroy Jetson Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1962-90) An original multi-layer production cel of George and Elroy from “The Jetsons,” with an original background. With a character image size of 4.75” x 5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel and 10.5” x 12.75” background, the piece displays in very good condition with a 0.75” x 1.25” tear to the bottom center of the top layer cel and a 1” x 1.75” area of paint residue at the top layer center, both of which do not affect the image. $200 - $400

789. A “Jetsons: The Movie” Production Cel Signed by HannaBarbera. (Hanna-Barbera, 1990) An original multi-layer production cel of George and Jane Jetson from “Jetsons: The Movie,” signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. With a character image size measuring 7” x 6.75” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel and an 11” x 13” color copy background, the piece displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

788. A George and Jane Jetson Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1962-90) An original multi-layer production cel of George and Jane from “The Jetsons” with an original production background. With a character image size of 7” x 5.25” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel and 10.5” x 13.25” background, the piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400

790. A Hanna-Barbera Signed “Jetsons: The Movie” Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1990) An original multi-layer production cel of George and Jane from “Jetsons: The Movie,” signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 5” x 5” on an 11” x 14.25” color copy background, the cel displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

791. A Hanna-Barbera Signed “Jetsons: The Movie” Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1990) An original multi-layer production cel of the entire Jetsons family from “Jetsons: The Movie,” signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. With a character image size measuring 6.25” x 9” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel and an 11” x 14.25” color copy background, the piece displays in very good condition with light surface scratches and staples along the bottom edge attaching the cel layers and background which do not affect the image. $200 - $400


793. A Scooby-Doo Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1970s-90s) An original production cel of Scooby-Doo from an unknown production. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 4.5” x 4.25”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

792. A Multi-Signed Mr. Spacely “The Jetsons” Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1980s-90s) An original production cel from “The Jetsons” featuring Mr. Spacely, signed in ink by the cast. Signatures include those of Mel Blanc (Mr. Spacely), Janet Waldo (Judy Jetson), Don Messick (Astro), Penny Singleton (Jane Jetson), and Ronnie Schell (Rudy 2 in “Jetsons: The Movie”). Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 4.5” x 4”, the cel is in very good condition with light smudging and two 1.75” strips of tape along the top edge. $200 - $400


794. A “Scooby’s Fun Factory Pizza” Logo Recreation Cel. (Paran, 2013) A hand-painted recreation of the Scooby’s Fun Factory Pizza logo cel, signed by Iraj Paran from a Hanna-Barbera tribute art show held at the Van Eaton Galleries. Paran, who designed all of Hanna-Barbera’s logos and titles, originally designed this for a restaurant in Houston, TX in 1978. Measuring 21” x 28” with an image size measuring 16” x 23”, the cel is in fine condition. $600 - $800



795. A Pair of Casper the Ghost Production Cels. (HannaBarbera, 1979) A pair of original production cels from “Casper and the Angels.” Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 2” x 1.75” and 2.25” x 2”, the cels are in fine condition. $200 - $400

797. A Multi-Layer Cel and Background from “The Smurfs.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1981-1989) A multi-layer production cel and original background from “The Smurfs.” With an image size of 5.5” x 7.5” in an 8” x 11” opening of a 15.5” x 18.5” framed matte, the piece displays in very good condition with light scratches and wear, while the frame is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400

796. A Hanna-Barbera Signed Character Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1989) A multi-signed cel of Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, Baba Looey, and Huckleberry Hound presented with a color copy background. Released in a limited edition and numbered 53/300, the cel is signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera boldly in black marker. With a character image size of 5.75” x 9.5” in a 9” x 10.75” visible window of a 14.5” x 16.5” frame, the cel is in fine condition, while the frame displays in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $200 - $400



798. A Pair of Glass Hanna-Barbera and Fred Quimby Opening Title Plates. (Pacific Titles, 1940s-50s) An original pair of directors’ William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, and Producer Fred Quimby’s credits on hand-painted glass plates from the opening title of a live action production. Measuring 20” x 26.5”, the plates display in very good condition with light cracking to the letters on “Directed” and “Quimby.” $200 - $400
Hanna-Barbera had the stones to adapt “The Flintstones” for the big screen and it paid off, with the 1994 live-action film a rock-solid hit. The boulder follow-up “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” continued the franchise’s impressive real-world recreation of the modern Stone Age with practical casino sets and props. There are gems galore in this section that should not be taken for granite.


799. An Office Lamp Prop from “The Flintstones.” (Universal, 1994) A lamp prop from the live-action film “The Flintstones.” This glittery lamp resembles the style seen in Fred Flintstone’s Vice President’s office and is missing the orb on top. Measuring 23” tall and 23” in diameter, the foam-cast prop with a metal interior is in good condition with wear from production use including material loss, paint loss, and scuffs. $200 - $400



800. A Screen-Used Thermos Prop from “The Flintstones.” (Universal, 1994) A screen-used thermos prop from “The Flintstones,” seen next to the caveman worker who makes a “lizard and onions” sandwich. The outer and inner lid unscrew, revealing an actual thermos inside. Measuring 5” in diameter and 11” tall the foam-covered plas tic thermos displays in very good condition with scuffs, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

802. A Protest Sign Prop from “The (Universal, 1994) A screenused protest sign from the live-action “The Flintstones.” This “Flintstone is a Chiseler” sign is seen during the scene where Fred’s coworkers are protesting his actions as Vice President. Measuring 23” x 5.5” x 61.5” tall, the foam-cast sign is in good condition with heavy material loss, cracks, paint loss, and wear from production use. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.

801. A “Flintstones” Fjord Calendar Prop. (Universal, 1994) A calendar prop from the live-action “The Flintstones,” with a “Fjord” car pictured. Measuring 25” x 2” x 36” tall, the foam-cast prop displays in good condition with material loss, paint loss, light cracks, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

803. “Flintstones” Large Coffee Dispenser and Planter Props. (Universal, 1994/2000) A large coffee dispenser and planter prop from the live-action Flintstones movies. Due to its newer appearance and condition, the coffee dispenser is likely from “The Flintstones in Viva Las Vegas,” while the planter is of the style seen at Slate and Co. in “The Flintstones.” Measuring 26” in diameter and 47” tall, the foam-cast coffee dispenser is in very good condition with typical scuffs, pinholes, and wear from production use, while the 26” in diameter and 21” tall foam-cast cup is in fair condition with heavy paint loss, material loss, cracks, and stains. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600


804. A “Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” Slot Machine Prop. (Universal, 2000) A slot machine prop from the live-action sequel “The Flinstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” The impressive fiberglass and resin game machine is handpainted with colorful dinosaurs on the reels, a bone lever, and “Win clams” engraved on the front. The machine prop’s reels are meant for display only and do not spin. Also included are three production-used $1, $50, and $100 plaster clam props. Measuring 22” x 24” x 77” tall and 3” x 4.25” each, the slot machine and clams are in very good condition with typical scuffs, wear, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $700 - $900


805. A Slot Machine Prop from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” (Universal, 2000) A hand-painted slot machine prop from the live-action sequel “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” The fiberglass and resin prop features “Win clams” on the front, dinosaur designs on the reels, and a bone for a lever. The reels do not spin, though this slot machine would make an excellent addition to any man cave. Also included are three production-used $1, $50, and $100 plaster clam props. Measuring 22” x 24” x 77” tall and 3” x 4.25” each, the slot machine and clams are in very good condition with typical scuffs, wear, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $700 - $900

806. A Large “Flintstones” Tardust Valet Sign. (Universal, 2000) A screen-used Tardust valet sign from “The Flinstones in Viva Rock Vegas,” seen outside the casino in the live-action sequel. Measuring 19” x 20” 57” tall, the foam-cast prop is in good condition with wear from production use including scuffs, paint loss, material loss, and cracks. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

807. A “Flintstones” T-1138 Valet Parking Sign Prop. (Universal, 2000) A T-1138 valet parking sign prop from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” which claims valets are “Not responsible for anything,” and references “THX 1138,” George Lucas’ first film. Measuring 5.75” x 1” 6”, the prop is in good condition with heavy paint loss and wear from production use. $200 - $400


808. A “Flintstones” Blue Playing Card Prop Collection. (Universal, 2000) A collection of eight blue playing card props from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas,” for a “club” deck featuring caveman clubs on one side and clams on the reverse. Included are a 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, Ace, and a Jack and Queen with dinosaur designs. Measuring 3.5” x 7.25” each, the resin hand-painted playing card props are in good to very good condition with typical paint loss, scuffs, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

810. “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” Casino Coin Bucket Prop. (Universal, 2000) A “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” casino coin bucket prop held by Fred Flintstone and background extras to carry their winnings. Measuring 12” in diameter and 12.25” tall, the resin bucket displays in very good condition with material loss up to 0.5” x 4.75” near the lip on two sides and wear from production use. $200 - $400


809. A Collection of “The Flintstones” Red Playing Card Props. (Universal, 2000) A collection of twelve red playing card props from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” for a “club” deck featuring caveman clubs on one side and clams on the reverse. Included are a 2, 4, 6, 7, two 8s, and two 10s, along with a dino-themed Jack, Queen, and two Kings. Measuring 3.5” x 7.25” each, the resin playing card props are in good to very good condition with typical paint loss, scuffs, stains, and wear from production use. $200 - $400


811. Three “Flintstones” $100 Tardust Casino Chips. (Universal, 2000) Three Tardust Casino $100 chips from the production of “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” Measuring 3.75” in diameter each, the acrylic casino chips are in good to very good condition with typical scratches, spots of paint loss, stains, and wear from production use. $200 - $400





812. A Pair of “Flintstones” Tardust Casino $5 Chip Props. (Universal, 2000) A pair of Tardust Casino $5 chips from the production of “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” Measuring 3.75” in diameter each, the acrylic casino chips are in good condition with typical spots of paint loss, scuffs, stains, and wear from production use. $200 - $400



814. “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” Clamshell Props. (Universal, 2000) A collection of six clamshell money props from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas,” including pairs of $1s, $50s, and $100s. Measuring 3.25” x 4.25” the light resin props are in fair to very good condition with light paint loss, stains, and wear from production use. $200 - $400
813. A Collection of “Flintstones” $1 Tardust Casino Chips. (Universal, 2000) A collection of seven Tardust Casino $1 chips from the production of “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” Measuring 3.75” in diameter each, the acrylic casino chips are in good to very good condition with typical spots of paint loss, scuffs, and wear from production use. $200 - $400
815. A Pair of “Flintstones” Casino Trash Can Props. (Universal, 2000) A pair of trash can props from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” Tardust Casino. Measuring 14” in diameter and 24” tall, the foam-cast props are in fair to good condition with heavy material loss, cracks, dents, and wear from production use. $200 - $400


816. “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” Geode Tray Prop. (Universal, 2000) A “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” geode tray prop used at the Tardust Casino. Measuring 14.25” x 25.75”, the acrylic tray prop is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, an intentional hole, and wear from production use. $200 - $400



817. A Joan Collins “Viva Rock Vegas” Costume. (Universal, 1994/2000) A costume worn by Joan Collins as Pearl Slaghoope, at Fred and Wilma’s wedding in the live-action “The Flintstones in Viva Las Vegas.” Included in the lot is a prop seashell hanger from 1994’s “The Flintstones.” The 15” x 65” dress is in good condition with oxidation from age, stains, and wear from production use, while the 9” x 2” x 22.5” hanger displays in good condition with stains, cracks, and light wear. $200 - $400





819. A Pair of “Flintstones” Guitar Case Props. (Universal, 2000) A pair of teal and green guitar case props from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” Measuring 19” x 5” x 44.5” each, the foam-cast props covered in felt are in good condition with pilling, material loss, and wear from production use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

818. A “Viva Rock Vegas” Showgirl Dress and Headpiece. (Universal, 2000) A showgirl costume and headpiece from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas,” worn in a scene where Fred and Barney go undercover as showgirls while trying to escape the law. The dress measures 14” x 28” and is in fair condition with heavy stains throughout, loose jewels, discoloration, and wear from production use, while the 7.75” in diameter and 27” tall headpiece displays in very good condition with light fraying, wear, and light stains inside and out from use. $200 - $400




820. An Employee Violation Form Prop from “The Flintstones.” (Universal, 1994) A screen-used employee violation form prop for “J Rockhead,” from the live-action “The Flintstones,” visible on Fred’s desk as he chisels forms. The character Joe Rockhead first appeared in the animated series and was portrayed by Irwin Keyes in the live-action film. Measuring 11.25” x 1.25” x 15”, the resin prop is in good condition with scuffs, paint loss, glue residue, and wear from production use. $200 - $400
821. A Live-Action “Flintstones” Bowling Ball and Pin Props. (Universal, 2000) A screen-used bowling ball and five pin props from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas,” seen in the scene where Fred teaches Wilma how to bowl. One of the pins matches the prop held onscreen by the pin-changing monkey. The bowling ball measures 9” in diameter and the foam-cast pins are 16” tall and 5” in diameter, in good condition with wear from production use including cracks, material loss, glue residue, paint loss, and scuffs. $200 - $400



822. A “Flintstones” Photographer Dinosaur Model. (Universal, 2000) A rubber mold for a dinosaur photographer puppet from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” The final version of this dinosaur appears at a carnival, chiseling Fred and Wilma’s poses into a “photo” with its beak. Measuring 6.5” x 10.5” 6” tall, the rubber mold on a metal pole is in good condition with typical wear and stains from production use, a 1.5” piece of his headpiece separated, and the very tip missing. $200 - $400

823. A Piano Mallet and Hammer Prop from “The Flintstones.”
A piano mallet and hammer prop from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” The mallet is from the rock performance at the film’s finale, one of five moving mallets inside of a piano that hits the strings as the piano player performs. Ranging in size from 8” x 5” x 13” tall to 8” x 3.5” x 19” tall, the painted foam mallet and acrylic and resin hammer are in good condition with typical scuffs, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use, with a hole at the bottom of the mallet from piano detachment. $200 - $400

foam-cast bones display in very good condi tion with typical wear from production use including paint loss, scuffs, and holes at the center from display. $200 - $400

825. Three “Flintstones” Prop Briefcases. (Universal, 2000) Three suitcase props from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” accented with faux fur animal print and seashells. Ranging in size from 5.25” x 15” x 21” to 7” x 18” x 24”, the foam-cast props are in good condition with typical scuffs, paint loss, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

826. A Pair of “Flintstones” Briefcase Props. (Universal, 2000) A pair of “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” briefcase props, accented with seashell clasps. Ranging in size from 21” x 6” x 16.5” to 21” x 5.75” x 19” tall, the foam-cast briefcases are in good condition with typical cracks, stains, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

827. A Live-Action “The Flintstones” Dino Name Tag Prop. (Universal, 2000) A hand-painted resin name tag for Dino from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” This screen-used name tag, painted gold on both sides, was attached to the collar of Dino, who appeared in the film as a combination of puppetry and CGI. Measuring 4.5” in diameter, the prop is in very good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use. $200 - $400


829. A “Flintstones” Bronto King To-Go Container Prop. (Universal, 2000) A Bronto King to-go container prop from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” Measuring 20.5” x 14.5” x 10” tall, the foam-cast prop is in good condition with cracks, scuffs, pinholes, paint loss, and wear from production use.
$200 - $400

828. A Large Pair of “Flintstones” Dinosaur Teeth Props. (Universal, 2000) A pair of large dinosaur teeth props from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” Ranging in size from 6” x 5” x 12.5” to 7.5” x 5” x 12.5”, the foam-cast prop teeth are in fair to good condition with cracks, scuffs, paint loss, and wear from production use.
$200 - $400


830. Bronto King Burger and To-Go
Container “Flintstones” Props. (Universal, 2000) A large burger prop and to-go tray pro from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” seen at the Bronto King restaurant where Betty and Wilma first meet. Measuring 15” x 21” x 10” tall, the to-go container is in good condition with scuffs, wear, stains, pinholes, and material loss, particularly to the Bronto King logos, while the 8” tall and 14” in diameter burger prop displays in very good condition with light paint loss, material loss, cracks, scuffs, and wear from production use.
$200 - $400

831. “Flintstones” Prop Bronto King Nuggets in Holder. (Universal, 2000) A pair of Bronto King large nugget props and holder from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” Measuring 15” x 6.25” x 18” tall, the foam-cast props display in good condition with cracks, material loss, paint loss, scuffs, adhesives, and wear from production use.
$200 - $400
832. “Flintstones” Prop Bronto King Fries in Holder. (Universal, 2000) Three fry props and a holder from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” seen at the Burger King spoof “Bronto King” where Betty and Wilma meet. Measuring 6” x 4” x 15” tall, the foam-cast fries and holder are in good condition with heavy paint loss at the bottom of the holder, spots of paint loss throughout, cracks, scuffs, discoloration from age, and wear from production use. $200 - $400




833. Three “Flintstones” Dinosaur Teeth Props. (Universal, 2000) Three dinosaur teeth props from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” Measuring 4” x 6” each, the resin props are in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from production use. $200 - $400

834. A Shovel Prop from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock (Universal, 2000) A shovel prop from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” Measuring 9” x 3.5” x 42”, the foam-cast prop is in good condition with wear from produc tion use including paint loss and $200 - $400

835. A Desk Lamp Prop from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” (Universal, 2000) A screen-used desk lamp prop from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas,” visible on a policeman’s desk when Barney steals the keys for his and Fred’s prison break. Measuring 10” x 18” x 20” tall, the foam-cast lamp prop is in fair condition with wear from production use including heavy paint loss, material loss, cracks, and scuffs. $200 - $400
While Disney is the household name for medium, other animation studios thrived focusing on animated sci-fi and superheroes including, the Lone Ranger, Batman, Superman, X-Men, and the crew of the USS Enterprise. From Alex Toth’s iconic static designs for “Space Angel” to the energetic style of Genndy Tartakovsky’s “The Powerpuff Girls,” this section covers decades of animated heroes and icons, still loved by audiences to this day.

836. A “Space Angel” Multi-Layer Production Cel and Drawing. (Cambria Productions, 1962-64) A multi-layer production cel and drawing from the sci-fi TV series, “Space Angel.” The ink drawing is by the show’s co-creator and comic book hall of famer Alex Toth. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 7.25” x 7.5”, the cel is in very good condition except one layer which has had a 1” wide strip torn off the right side. This layer contains only a single eye and is not affected by the tear. The drawing features all three of the show’s core characters and measures 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 7” x 8.5” and is in very good condition with very light creases from production use. $500 - $700

838. A “Space Angel” Production Cel. (Cambria Productions, 1962-64) An original hand-painted production cel of Space Angel, Crystal Mace, and Taurus, from the science-fiction TV series “Space Angel.” With a character image size of 11.5” x 7” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $500 - $700

837. A “Space Angel” Multi-Layer Title Cel. (Cambria Productions, 1962-64) A multi-layer title cel from “Space Angel” created by animation legend and cartoonist Alex Toth. The four layers range in size from 5.5” x 5.5” to 5” x 8.5 and are all in very good condition with light wear from production. $500 - $700

839. An Original Alex Toth “Space Angel” Production Drawing. (Cambria Productions, 1962-64) An original production drawing from the science-fiction TV series “Space Angel” by series creator and animation legend Alex Toth. Toth was instrumental in the design of many of Hanna-Barbera’s most famous characters in the 1960s and 1970s, including “The Herculoids,” “Birdman,” and “Space Ghost.” The drawing is accomplished in black marker on 10.5” x 12.5” paper and is in fine condition. $500 - $700

840. A “Beany and Cecil” Color Model Cel. (Clampett, 1962)
An original production-used color model cel from “Beany and Cecil,” hand-labeled “BG Dept Model” in marker under the matte. With a character image size of 9” x 7” on a 10.5” x 11.5” visible cel, presented in a 14” x 16” matte with an 8.5” x 10.5” opening, the piece displays in very good condition with light line loss to Cecil’s chin. $200 - $400



841. “The New 3 Stooges” Pilot Episode Storyboard Pages. (Cambria Studios, 1965) A set of 20 hand-drawn storyboard pages for the pilot episode of “The New 3 Stooges” animated show. The episode released as “That Little Old Bomb Maker” was framed with new live-action sequences of the Stooges themselves. This set contains pages numbered 1 thru 21 with page “20” missing, for a total of 240 hand-drawn panels, each image measuring 2.25” x 3.25”. The storyboards are in very good condition, with typical wear from production use and age, including discoloration mainly to the edges and front page. $200 - $400

842. A Bill Melendez Signed “Babar the Elephant” Production Cel. (Random House, 1968) An original multi-layer production cel from “The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant,” signed by director Bill Melendez. Measuring 9.75” x 12.5” with an image size of 4.5” x 9.75”, the cel displays in good condition with adhesive residue along the edges and a 1.5” x 2” area on the surface of the top layer which does not affect the image, and a 0.5” x 0.25” tear to the lower right corner of all layers. $200 - $400


843. A “The Lone Ranger” Signed Cel with Original Background. (Format Films, 1966-69) An original production cel of Take the eagle from “The Lone Ranger” paired with an original production background. The cel is signed by series producer and studio founder Herb Klynn. With a character image size of 3” x 2.75”, the signed 10” x 12” cel is in fine condition. The 10.5” x 13” background accomplished in cut paper with an overlay cel of black grease pencil is in very good condition with some edge wear including chipping from age and production use to edges. $100 - $200

845. A “Star Trek: The Animated Series” Limited Edition Sericel. (Paramount, 1995) A hand-painted “Star Trek: The Animated Series” limited edition sericel of Captain Kirk and Mr. Stark titled “The Trouble with Tribbles.” Limited to an edition of 5000, the 9” x 11” sericel in a 15” x 17” matte, with a character image size measuring 7” x 5.75” is in fine condition. $200 - $400

844. A “Star Trek” Spock Cel with Original Background of Vulcan. (Filmation, 1973) An original production cel of Spock from “Star Trek: The Animated Series,” paired with an original background from the episode “Yesteryear” of Spock’s home planet Vulcan. The 10.5” x 12.5” cel has a character image size of 7.5” x 7” and displays in very good condition with very small flecks of ink residue from another cel. The 10.5” x 14” mixed-media background is in fine production-used condition. $300 - $500

846. A Mighty Mouse Production Cel. (Filmation, 1979-80) An original Mighty Mouse production cel from “The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle” with a color copy background. With a character image size of 4” x 3.25” on an 8” x 11” visible cel in a 14.25” x 17.25” matted frame, the cel displays in good condition with heavy line loss throughout. $200 - $400
847. A “Powerpuff Girls” Multi-Signed Layout Drawing. (Cartoon Network, 19982005) A multi-signed original production layout drawing from “The Powerpuff Girls.”
Signatures those of Cathy Cavadini (Blossom), Tara Strong (Bubbles), E. G. Daily (Buttercup), Tom Kane (Professor Utonium), Tom Kenny (The Mayor of Townsville) and Jennifer Martin (Ms. Sara Bellum). Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil and measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 6” x 7.75”, the drawing is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing from production use and a small tear to the left peg hole.
$300 - $500


849. A Multi-Signed “Powerpuff Girls”
Production Cel. (Cartoon Network, 19982005) An original multi-layer production cel from “The Powerpuff Girls” signed by the cast and presented with a color copy background. Signatures include those of Cathy Cavadini (Blossom), Tara Strong (Bubbles), E. G. Daily (Buttercup), Tom Kane (Professor Utonium), Tom Kenny (The Mayor of Townsville) and Jennifer Martin (Ms. Sara Bellum). Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 3” x 6.75” and a 14.25” x 11” copy background, the hand-painted cel is in fine condition.
$300 - $500
848. A Multi-Signed “Powerpuff Girls”
Production Cel. (Cartoon Network, 19982005) An original multi-layer production cel from “The Powerpuff Girls,” signed by the cast and presented with a color copy background. Signatures include those of Cathy Cavadini (Blossom), Tara Strong (Bubbles), E. G. Daily (Buttercup), Tom Kane (Professor Utonium), Tom Kenny (The Mayor of Townsville) and Jennifer Martin (Ms. Sara Bellum). Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 3” x 6.75”, the hand-painted cel is in fine condition.
$300 - $500



850. MC Hammer Original Production Cel and Drawing. (ABC, 1991-92) An original production cel and drawing of MC Hammer from the television series “Hammertime.” Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 5” x 6.5”, the handpainted cel and graphite drawing are in good condition with paint transfer to the drawing, scratches, wear from production use, and heavy folds, including a full diagonal fold on the animation paper which does not affect the image. $100 - $200

851. A Garfield Ice Cream Sandwich Cookie Jar. (Enesco, 1980s) A ceramic cookie jar of Garfield atop three ice cream sandwich bars manufactured by Enesco. Measuring 6” in diameter and 9” tall, the jar is in fine condition. $100 - $200

853. A “Beavis and Butthead” Cel. (MTV, 1994) An original multilayer production cel of “Beavis and Butt-Head” from the fourth season episode “Mr. Anderson’s Balls.” The cel includes Anderson and is paired with a scene-matching color copy background. With a character image size of 5” x 4.5” on the 10.5” x 12.5” hand-painted cel, the piece displays in very good condition with a pinpoint of line loss to Anderson’s shorts, and very light handling wear. $100 - $200


852. A Jim Davis Signed Garfield Production Cel. (Paws, Inc., 1980s-90s)
An original hand-painted cel of Garfield and Jon from an unknown production, signed by Jim Davis and presented with a color copy background. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 6” x 3.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500

854. A “King of the Hill” Multi-Character Production Cel. (Fox, 1997-2009) An original production cel from “King of the Hill” of Hank, Bill, Dale, and Boomhauer with a color copy background. With a character image size of 5.5” x 6.75” on a 9” x 11.25” cel in a 16.25” x 18.25” matted frame, the piece is in fine condition with light scratches and a scuff to the frame. $100 - $200

855. A “The Warner Bunch” Employee Exclusive Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1996) A limited edition “The Warner Bunch” cel gifted to Warner Bros. Animation employees for Christmas. Numbered 265 of 500, the cel features characters from Freakazoid, Animaniacs, Road Rovers, Superman, Looney Tunes, and Waynehead. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 7.5” x 9.75”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

857. An “Animaniacs” Pinky and the Brain Cel. (Warner Bros., 1994) An original hand-painted production cel of Pinky and the Brain from the “Animaniacs” episode “Pavlov’s Mice.” The piece features a Warner Bros. Animation Art Production Art insignia at the bottom right corner. With character image sizes from 4.5” x 4.75” to 4.25” x 5.75” on a 9.25” x 10.5” cel, the piece displays in very good condition with spots of paint loss, scratches, tape, and wear. $200 - $400

856. An “Animaniacs” Yakko Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1993) An original production cel of Yakko from the “Animaniacs” season 1 episode “Nothing But the Tooth.” Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 6.5” x 12.5”, the hand-painted cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

858. An Animaniacs Tea Pot. (Warner Bros., 1994) A ceramic teapot featuring Animaniacs characters, sold exclusively at the Warner Bros. Studio Store. The design includes Yakko as the spout, Wacko as the handle, and Dot as the lid. Measuring 13.75” x 10.5” x 5”, the teapot is in fine condition. $100 - $200

859. A “The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries” Witch Hazel Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1996) An original production cel of Witch Hazel from “The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries” season 2 episode “Autumn’s Leaving.” Measuring 9” x 10.5” with a character image size of 6.75” x 5.75”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400


860. A “The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries” Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1995-2002) An original production cel from “The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries.” Measuring 9” x 10.5” with a character image size of 3” x 2.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

862. A “Batman: The Animated Series” Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1992) An original production cel of Batman from the first season of “Batman: The Animated Series.” Measuring 9” x 10.5” with a character image size of 6” x 6.5”, the hand-painted cel is in fine condition with a small tear to the top center peg hole which does not affect the image. $200 - $400

861. A “Super Friends” Batman Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1973-85) An original production cel of Batman from “Super Friends.” With a character image size of 5.75” x 3.5” on a 7” x 9” visible cel in an 18.25” x 20.75” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition.
$200 - $400

863. A “Batman: The Animated Series” Catwoman Cel. (Warner Bros., 1994) An original multi-layer production cel from “Batman: The Animated Series” of Catwoman from the season one episode “Cat Scratch Fever” with a color copy background. With a character image size of 4” x 4” on an 8.75” x 11.5” cel in a 16” x 19” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition with heavy scratches to the frame. $200 - $400

864. A “Batman: The Animated Series” Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1992-95) An original production cel from “Batman: The Animated Series” presented with a color copy background. Measuring 10.5” x 1.5” with a character image size of 8” x 5.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

866. An “X-Men: The Animated Series” Rogue Production Cel. (Fox, 1994) An original production cel from “X-Men: The Animated Series” of Rogue from the season two episode “A Rogue’s Tale” with a color copy background. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

865. A Superman and Maxima Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1997) An original multi-layer production cel of Superman and Maxima from the “Superman: The Animated Series” season 2 episode “Warrior Queen.” Measuring 9” x 10.5” with a character image size of 5.5” x 8.5”, the cel is in fine condition with a small tear to the top center peg hole which does not affect the image. $200 - $400

867. An “X-Men: The Animated Series” Multi-Character Cel. (Fox, 1994) An original multi-layer production cel from “X-Men: The Animated Series” of Rogue, Professor X, Cyclops, and Jean Grey from the season three episode “The Dark Phoenix, Part III: The Dark Phoenix” with a color copy background. Measuring 10.5” x 9” with a character image size of 5” x 8.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

868. An “X-Men: The Animated Series” Nightcrawler Cel. (Fox, 1995) An original production cel from “X-Men: The Animated Series” of Nightcrawler from the season four episode “Nightcrawler” with a color copy background. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 5.5” x 5.25”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

870. A Magneto “X-Men: The Animated Series” Production Cel. (Fox, 1995) An original production cel from “X-Men: The Animated Series” of Magneto and Sentinels from the season four episode “Sanctuary” with a color copy background. Measuring 12.5” x 10.5” with a character image size of 7” x 10.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

869. A Multi-Character “X-Men: The Animated Series”
Production Cel. (Fox, 1995) An original multi-layer production cel from “X-Men: The Animated Series” of Beast, Professor X, and Gambit from the season four episode “Sanctuary Part II” with a color copy background. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 8.5” x 12.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

871. An “X-Men” Jubilee and Nightcrawler Production Cel. (Fox, 1996) An original production cel from “X-Men: The Animated Series” of Jubilee and Nightcrawler from the season four episode “Bloodlines” with a color copy background. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 8.5” x 12.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400
872. A Hawkgirl “Justice League” Animated Series Maquette. (DC, 2002) A maquette of Hawkgirl from the “Justice League” animated series. Produced in a limited edition from DC Direct, this resin maquette is an Artist Proof numbered 96 of 200. Measuring 8.5” tall on a 3.25” diameter base, the maquette is in fine condition.
$200 - $400


873. A Flash “Justice League” Animated Series Maquette. (DC, 2002) A maquette of The Flash from the “Justice League” ani mated series. Produced in a limited edition from DC Direct, this resin maquette is an Artist Proof num bered 96 of 200. Measuring 8.75” tall on a 3.25” diameter base, the maquette is in fine condition.
$200 - $400

874. A Martian Manhunter “Justice League” Animated Series Maquette. (DC, 2002) A maquette of Martian Manhunter from the “Justice League” ani mated series. Produced in a limited edition from DC Direct, this resin maquette is an Artist Proof numbered 96 of 200. Measuring 9.5” tall on a 3.5” diameter base, the maquette is in fine condition.
$200 - $400

875. A Green Lantern “Justice League” Animated Series Maquette. (DC, 2002) A maquette of Green Lantern from the “Justice League” animated series. Produced in a limited edition from DC Direct, this resin maquette is an Artist Proof numbered 96 of 200. Measuring 8.75” tall on a 3.25” diameter base, the maquette is in fine condition. $200 - $400


876. A Wonder Woman “Justice League” Animated Series Maquette. (DC, 2002) A maquette of Wonder Woman from the “Justice League” Animated Series. Produced in a limited edition from DC Direct, this resin maquette is an Artist Proof numbered 96 of 200. Measuring 9” tall on a 3.25” diameter base, the maquette is in fine condition. $200 - $400
877. A Superman “Justice League” Animated Series Maquette. (DC, 2002)

A maquette of Superman from the “Justice League” animated series. Produced in a limited edition from DC Direct, this resin maquette is an Artist Proof numbered 96 of 200. Measuring 9.25” tall on a 3.25” diameter base, the maquette is in fine condition. $200 - $400

878. A Batman “Justice League” Animated Series Maquette. (DC, 2002)
A maquette of Batman from the “Justice League” animated series. Produced in a limited edition from DC Direct, this resin maquette is an Artist Proof numbered 96 of 200. Measuring 9.25” tall on a 3.25” diameter base, the maquette is in fine condition. $200 - $400
879. A “Family Guy” Layout Drawing. (Fox, 1990s-2000s) An original layout drawing of Stewie, Chris, and Meg from “Family Guy.” With a character image size of 6” x 8” on 9.75” x 12” visible animation paper in an 18.25” x 16.25” frame, the graphite drawing is in fine condition. $100 - $200
For over 35 years, the world has watched the animated antics of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie, and the many colorful citizens of Springfield. Original art from the longest-running American sitcom has been released from The Android’s Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop and is now available for the public to own, much to Comic Book Guy’s chagrin. Place your bids now before you’re left saying “D’oh!”

880. A Simpsons First Season Maggie, Bart, and Lisa Cel. (Fox, 1990) A multi-layer cel of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie Simpson from “Some Enchanted Evening” with a scene-matching color copy background. Although this was the last episode to air in the first season, this was actually the first episode animated. With a character image size of 3.25” x 4.75” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

882. A Simpsons Krusty and Sideshow Bob Cel. (Fox, 1992) A multi-layer cel from “The Simpsons” of Sideshow Bob and Krusty the Clown from the season three episode “Black Widower” with a color copy background. With a character image size of 6.5” x 7” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

881. A Krusty the Clown Production Cel from “The Simpsons.” (Fox, 1990-1992) An original production cel of Krusty the Clown from “The Simpsons” with a line art copy background. With a character size of 8.25” x 5” on an 8.75” x 10.75” visible cel in a 17.75” x 19.75” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition with light scuffs to the frame. $400 - $600

883. A “The Simpsons” Krusty and Sideshow Mel Cel. (Fox, 1992) A multi-layer cel of Krusty the Clown and Sideshow Mel from the season three episode of “The Simpsons” titled “Radio Bart.” With a character image size of 8.75” x 6.25” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

884. A Bart Simpson and Milhouse Production Cel. (Fox, 1992) An original production cel of Bart and Milhouse from “The Simpsons” season 3 episode “Radio Bart” with a scene-matching color copy background. With a character image size of 6.25” x 10.25” on a 9” x 11.5” in a 16” x 18.75” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition. $400 - $600


886. A “The Simpsons” Krusty the Clown Cel and Drawing. (Fox, 1992) An original production cel of Krusty the Clown from “The Simpsons” season four premiere episode “Kamp Krusty” with the original production drawing and a scene-matching copy layout background. The 10.5” x 12.25” cel and drawing have a character image size of 6.75” x 5.5” and display in fine condition. $400 - $600

885. A Lisa Simpson “Kamp Krusty” Production Cel. (Fox, 1992) An original production cel of Lisa from “The Simpsons” season 4 episode “Kamp Krusty” with a scene-matching color copy background. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 5.25” x 10.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $400 - $600


887. A “Kamp Krusty” Production Cel and Drawings. (Fox, 1992) An original multi-layer production cel with a pair of drawings from “The Simpsons” of Krusty the Clown and a little girl from the season four episode “Kamp Krusty” with a copy line art background. With a character image size of 6.5” x 8.75” on a 9.5” x 11.75” visible cel in a 15.5” x 17.5” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition. The drawings measuring 10.5” x 12.25” with character image sizes of 3.5” x 3.25” and 6.5” x 5” are in good condition with light edge wear, creasing, and stains. $400 - $600

888. A Marge Simpson Production Cel. (Fox, 1992) An original production cel of Marge from “The Simpsons” season 4 episode “Lisa’s First Word” with a scene-matching color copy background. With a character image size of 4.5” x 8.5” on a 6.75” x 9” in a 12.25” x 16.25” matted frame, the cel displays in very good condition with light line loss and ink residue $400 - $600
890. A Future Homers “Rosebud” Production Cel. (Fox, 1993) An original panoramic production cel from “The Simpsons” season 5 episode “Rosebud” with a scene-matching color copy background. This scene from the episode’s epilogue depicts a chilling version of Earth in the year 1,000,000 AD, in which all humans have devolved into Homers and are enslaved by apes. With an image size measuring 8.5” x 5” on an 8” x 15.5” visible cel in a 15.75” x 23 matted frame, the cel is in fine condition with light scratches to the frame molding. $400 - $600

889. A Sideshow Bob “Cape Feare” Production Cel. (Fox, 1993) An original multi-layer production cel of Sideshow Bob and the Simpsons family from the season 5 episode “Cape Feare” with a scene-matching color copy background. With a character image size measuring 9” x 9” on a 9” x 12” visible cel and in a 17” x 20” matte, the cel is in fine condition. $400 - $600


891. A Simpsons “Treehouse of Horror V” Production Cel. (Fox, 1994) An original production cel of Homer, Moe, The Mummy, and The Wolfman, from “The Simpsons” season 6 episode “Treehouse of Horror V,” with a scene-matching color copy background. With a character image size of 5.75” x 7” on a 9.5” x 12” visible cel in a 14.5” x 17” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition. $400 - $600

892. A “The Simpsons” Apu Cel. (Fox, 1996) An original production cel of Apu from “The Simpsons” season six episode “Homie the Clown,” with a scene-matching color copy background. The 10.5” x 12.5” cel has a character image size of 7.5” x 5” and displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

894. A “The Simpsons” Cadet Bart Cel. (Fox, 1997) An original production cel of Bart from “The Simpsons” season eight finale episode “The Secret War of Lisa Simpson” with a color copy background. The 10.5” x 12.25” cel has a character image size of 6.75” x 2.75” and displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

893. A Simpsons “Treehouse of Horror II” Production Cel. (Fox, 1997) An original production cel from “The Simpsons” of Bart, Lisa, and Snowball II, from the season three episode “Treehouse of Horror II” with a copy background made from the original background line art. With a character image size of 6.75” x 5” on a 9.25” x 11.5” visible cel in a 17” x 19.25” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition with light scuff to the frame. The piece comes with the original certificate of authenticity. $400 - $600

895. A Simpsons “Bart Ruins Thanksgiving” Cel. (Fox, 1997) An original multi-layer production cel of “The Simpsons” from the second season episode “Bart vs. Thanksgiving” with a color copy background. The 10.5” x 12.25” cel has a character image size of 8” x 8.25” and displays in very good condition, with tiny spots of paper residue on the back of the cel. $400 - $600

896. A “Treehouse of Horror VIII” Simpsons Production Cel. (Fox, 1997) An original production cel from “The Simpsons” of two Rigellian aliens, the same species as Kang and Kodos, from “Treehouse of Horror VIII” segment “The HΩmega Man” with a color copy background. With a character image size of 4.75” x 7.25” on a 9.5” x 12.25” visible cel in a 15” x 17.75” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition.
$400 - $600
898. A Simpsons “Treehouse of Horror XII” Cel. (Fox, 2001) A multi-layer cel of the Simpsons from the opening sequence of “Treehouse of Horror XII” with a scene-matching color copy background. In costumes, the Simpsons family is cut into slices running through Mr. Burns’s gates. With a character image size of 3.75” x 11” on a 10.5” x 16.5” cel, the piece displays in very good condition with light wear from production use.
$400 - $600


897. A “Treehouse of Horror X” Production Cel and Drawing. (Fox, 1999) An original production cel and drawing from “The Simpsons” featuring Bart, Lisa, and Sadam Hussein in the “Treehouse of Horror X” segment “Desperately Xeeking Xena.” Measuring 18.75” x 34.75” framed with a double matte opening of 9.25” x 11.5” and character image sizes of 4.25” x 4.75” and 5.75” x3.25”, the piece is in fine condition. The cel is presented with a color copy background.
$400 - $600


899. A Homer Simpson Production Cel. (Fox, 2002) An original production cel from “The Simpsons” of Homer from the season 13 episode “The Frying Game” with a color copy background. With a character size of 7.5” x 5” on an 8.25” x 11.25 visible cel in a 15.5” x 18.5” matted frame, the cel is in fine condition.
$400 - $600