Pop Culture, Disney Studio, and Disney Parks - Day 1 Catalog

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NOVEMBER 11, 2023

POP CULTURE AND THE DISNEY STUDIO AN EXHIBITION AND AUCTION

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AND THE DISNEY STUDIO PREVIEW , NOV. 11 2023 DATES 24th 11am PST October November 10th, 2023 Van Eaton Galleries Mike Van Eaton Janeen Van Eaton Gallery Staff Phillip Graffham Ethan Harper Chris Dixon Sales Manager Gabriel Copp Exhibition Curators Mike Van Eaton Phillip Graffham Mark Ballard Ed Squair

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WELCOME to our last catalog auction of 2023. It has been a very exciting year for us here at Van Eaton Galleries, from our move to a larger location to the spectacular Joel Magee Auction. We thank all of you for your support and patronage.

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

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD.......................................................4 MODERN HOLLYWOOD.....................................................23 STAR WARS........................................................................29 COSTUME DESIGNS .........................................................48 PROPS................................................................................60 MUSIC.................................................................................72 THEATER............................................................................75 SPORTS..............................................................................79 POLITICS............................................................................81 TELEVISION ......................................................................82 THE PUPPETS OF KERMIT LOVE.....................................92 STAR TREK.........................................................................96 SPACE ..............................................................................103 ANIMATION.......................................................................106 NON-DISNEY THEME PARKS..........................................129 THE DISNEY STUDIO.......................................................133 TERMS AND CONDITIONS ..............................................202 REGISTRATION................................................................205

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The Golden Age of Hollywood is truly “the stuff that dreams are made of.” Our concepts of glamour, fame, and celebrity grew out of the film industry in Southern California in the 1910s. The Big 5 Studios – MGM, Paramount, Fox, Warner Brothers & RKO – controlled the film industry from production through distribution, owning the theaters across country where audiences found their films. This is the era when pioneers of the silver screen like Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford became screen idols, virtually worshipped by their adoring public. Each Studio had their stable of bankable stars, who virtually guaranteed success at the box office. It was during this time that film grew into a true American art form, telling complex stories like Citizen Kane (1941) and presenting amazing escapes into fantasy like The Wizard of Oz (1939).

1. A Charlie Chaplin Signed Photograph from Modern Times. (United Artists, 1959) A photo for the classic comedy Modern Times, signed by the film’s legendary star Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin wrote, directed, produced, and starred in this film, the last time he performed his iconic Little Tramp character. Chaplin signed this publicity photo for a 1959 rerelease of the film with dedication. The signature comes with a certificate of authentication by PSA/ DNA. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in very good condition, with slight wear, including very slight creasing mainly to the top border. $600 - $800

3. A Connecticut Yankee One Sheet. (Fox Film Corporation, 1936) An original one-sheet poster for the rerelease of the 1931 comedy film A Connecticut Yankee in 1936. This first sound adaptation of Mark Twain’s novel was a commercial success for Fox, even though released during the Depression. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition for its age, with bright color and off-white paper, light wear overall, splitting of up to 1” at original fold center points, and chipping along the left side including a .5”x2” tear to the bottom left corner. $100 - $200

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2. A William Gargan Signed Reported Missing! Lobby Card. (Universal, 1937) A lobby card for the Universal film Reported Missing! signed by the lead actor, William Gargan. Measuring 11”x14”, the lobby card with autograph is in fair condition, with 3” and .5” tears at the top center, and light creases at the bottom corners. $100 - $200

4. A Mae West Photo With Signature. (Mae West) An 8”x10” photo of Mae West, with mat signed and dedicated by the legendary actress. Measuring 12.25”x16”, the piece is in very good condition with fading to the photo color. $100 - $200


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6. A Tokyo Rose Jumbo Window Card. (Paramount, 1946) A jumbo window card for Tokyo Rose. Measuring 22”x28”, the card displays in very good condition, with typical wear from age and handling mainly to the edges, including (2) .5” tears at bottom center, pin holes at corners, and light scuffs and toning to paper. $100 - $200

5. The Dark Mirror One-Sheet. (Universal, 1946) An original one-sheet poster for the film noir thriller The Dark Mirror, starring Olivia de Havilland. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fair condition, with spots of staining mainly at corners, pin holes and holes up to .5”, scratches, creases. browning to white areas, and edge wear. $100 - $200

7. A Robert Wise Signed Citizen Kane Laser Disc Cover. (Robert Wise, 1990s-2000s) A Citizen Kane laser disc cover signed by Robert Wise. Wise was nominated for an Academy Award for editing on Citizen Kane, and also served as director and producer on such iconic American films as West Side Story and The Sound of Music. Measuring 12.25”x12.25”, the cover with signature and dedication displays well but is in fair condition, with much edge wear visible, and is presented with a 6.25”x9.25” visible photo of Wise, both in a 21.5”x32.5” very good frame. $100 - $200

8. A Pair of Robert Wise Signed Laser Disc Covers. (Robert Wise, 1990s-2000s) A pair of Laser Disc covers signed by Robert Wise. Included are covers for The Sound of Music and West Side Story, both directed and produced by Wise. Each measuring 12.5”x12.5”, the West Side Story cover is in very good condition, with The Sound of Music in good condition but exhibiting some scuffing. $100 - $200

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9. A Signed James Stewart Photo. (James Stewart, 1980s-1990s) A signed photo of renowned actor James (Jimmy) Stewart. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph and dedication is in fine condition. $100 - $200

10. A Jimmy Stewart Signed Photo. (James Stewart, 1930s) A photo of actor James Stewart, signed with dedication to MGM Costume and Wardrobe Matron Vicky Nichols. Measuring 10”x13”, the vintage photo is in fair condition, with light toning, light wear from handling and age, a crease to one corner and smudge at top center border, and a 1.5” square torn from the center right side. $100 - $200

11. A Pair of Rosalind Russell Signed Photos. (Rosalind Russell, 1930s-1940s) A pair of original gelatin silver photo portraits of Rosalind Russell, signed by the actress and dedicated to MGM Costume and Wardrobe matron Vicky Nichols. Both prints with autographs measure 10”x13”. The portrait in a turban is in very good condition, with light wear from age including a hairline crease at the lower right corner. The other portrait is in good condition, with a 4” crease visible along the lower left edge, and slight staining to the lower left corner. $100 - $200

12. A Joan Bennett Signed Photo. (Joan Bennett, 1940s) An original gelatin silver photo portrait of actress Joan Bennett with one of her daughters, signed and dedicated to MGM Costume and Wardrobe matron Vicky Nichols. The print is also signed by the photographer, John Epstein. Measuring 10.75”x13.5”, the print with autographs is in fair condition, with warping at the top edge, small creases, a .5” tear on the left edge, and a .25” tear to the bottom right corner. $100 - $200

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13. An Unfinished Dance One-Sheet Poster Signedx2. (MGM, 1947) A poster for the musical drama film The Unfinished Dance, signed by (2) of the principal actors, Cyd Charisse and Margaret O’Brien. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with typical edge wear for its age, and wear including small splits along (1) original fold line. $100 - $200

15. A Kirk Alyn Signed Superman Photo. (Kirk Alyn, 1990s) A photo of Kirk Alyn as Superman, signed by the actor. Alyn was famously the first actor ever to play Superman, in the 1948 live action serial Superman and its 1950 follow up, Atom Man vs. Superman. The oversized reproduction of a hand-tinted photo is crisply signed “Best Wishes “Superman” Kirk Alyn.” Measuring 11”x14” in a 14”x18” mat, the photo with autograph is in fine condition. $100 - $200

14. A SEE Magazine Signed by Cyd Charisse. (SEE, 1954) A September 1954 copy of SEE magazine signed by actress, dancer, and cover girl Cyd Charisse. Measuring 10”x13”, the magazine with autograph is in fine condition, with very light wear to the cover’s edges from handling. $100 - $200

16. A 3 Godfathers Jumbo Window Card. (MGM, 1948) A jumbo window card for the western 3 Godfathers starring John Wayne. Measuring 22”x28”, the card displays in good condition, with vertical and horizontal folds, and edge wear typical of age and handling, including scuffs and small creases & tears. $100 - $200

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17. Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend Jumbo Window Card. (20th Century Fox, 1949) A jumbo window card for The Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend, starring Betty Grable. Measuring 22”x28”, the card is in fair condition, with vertical and horizontal center folds, and wear mainly to the edges including chipping, tape marks, pin holes, and scuffs. $100 - $200

19. She Wore A Yellow Ribbon Signed by John Agar. (John Agar, 1980s-1990s) A reproduction of the She Wore a Yellow Ribbon movie poster, signed by actor John Agar. Measuring 11”x17”, the poster with autograph is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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18. A John Wayne Signature With Photo. (John Wayne, 1961) A John Wayne signature, with a photo of the actor as a young man. Wayne signed an autograph book page boldly with dedication to Nicky. The 4.25”x5.25” page and 4.5”x6.5” visible photo are presented in a 7.5”x13.75” frame, all in fine condition. $100 - $200

20. Singin’ In the Rain Publicity Photo Signed by Debbie Reynolds. (Debbie Reynolds, 1990s-2000s) A publicity photo from Singin’ In the Rain of Debbie Reynolds and Gene Kelly, signed by Reynolds. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in very good condition with one corner slightly worn. $100 - $200


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21. A From Here to Eternity Jumbo Window Card. (Columbia, 1953) An original jumbo window card for the (8) Academy Award winning film From Here to Eternity. Measuring 22”x28”, the card displays in good condition, exhibiting moderate retouching, light wear to borders including scuffs, and some color loss mainly to magenta elements. $100 - $200 22. A Signed Belgian Creature From the Black Lagoon Poster. (Universal, 1954) A very rare Belgian poster for the original 3-D release of The Creature From the Black Lagoon, signed with dedication by the film’s director Jack Arnold. With “RELIEF” in large type at the bottom being French for “Third Dimension,” this is noted as one of very few posters printed in any country with a 3-D designation printed on the poster, as opposed to glued on in a printed addition. Measuring 14.5”x22”, the poster is in very good condition, with slight fading from age, some original but discreet folds and creases, and light wear mainly visible in the borders including pinholes, a .5” chip, waviness, a repaired 1” edge tear, and tape residue on back. $100 - $200

23. A Ride Clear of Diablo French Medium Poster. (Universal Pictures, 1954) A French medium poster for Audie Murphy’s western Ride Clear of Diablo. Measuring 23.5”x31.5”, the poster displays in very good condition, with original folds showing very slight splitting at points, and light edge wear including (2) .5” to 1” chips. $100 - $200

24. A Johnny Guitar Jumbo Window Card. (Republic Pictures, 1954) A jumbo window card for Johnny Guitar, featuring Joan Crawford. Measuring 22”x28”, the card displays in very good condition, with typical wear from age and handling mainly to the edges, including .5” and smaller tears along the right edge, and tape marks at top corners. $100 - $200

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25. James Stewart Signed Man From Laramie Lobby Card. (Columbia Pictures, 1955) A lobby card for The Man From Laramie, signed boldly by lead actor James Stewart. Measuring 11”x14”, the card with autograph is in good condition, with light wear from age and handling, pinholes, and a .5” abrasion in the right border. $100 - $200

27. A Signed Alan Ladd Photo. (Alan Ladd, 1940s-1950s) A signed photograph of actor Alan Ladd. Measuring 5”x7”, the photo with autograph and dedication is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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26. James Stewart Signed Man From Laramie Lobby Card. (Columbia Pictures, 1955) A lobby card for The Man From Laramie, signed boldly by lead actor James Stewart. Measuring 11”x14”, the card with autograph is in good condition, with light wear from age and handling, mainly to edges and borders. $100 - $200

28. Signed Hand Outline by Eddie Albert. (Eddie Albert, 1980s) An outline of Eddie Albert’s right hand, with signature, drawn by the actor. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the drawing with autograph is in very good condition. $100 - $200


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29. An Oklahoma! Program with newspaper clippings. (RKO, 1955) A program for Oklahoma! with (3) newspaper and magazine clippings. The (20) page soft cover booklet was distributed at Road Show presentations of the film, with an overview of images, stories behind the production, and an explanation of the TODD-AO film production process. Included are (2) newspaper clippings from Tucson area newspapers about events on the film’s location shoot there, and (1) magazine page with advertisement for the film at popular prices. Measuring 8.25”x11”, the program is in good condition, with wear including spine creases and scuffs from handling. The 10.5”x13.5” magazine page is in very good condition, and the newspaper clippings are good with browning. $100 - $200

31. Multi-Signed Invasion of the Body Snatchers Photo. (Allied Artists, 1990s-2000s) A photo reproduction of a lobby card from the original 1956 Invasion Of The Body Snatchers, signed by the film’s lead actors. Dana Wynter signed above her image, and Kevin McCarthy signed the photo twice, in ballpoint and in magic marker. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autographs is in very good condition. $100 - $200

30. Flesh and the Spur Jumbo Lobby Card Signed. (American International Pictures, 1956) A jumbo window card for the western Flesh and the Spur, signed by actors John Agar and Mike Connors. Measuring 22”x28”, the card displays in good condition, with vertical and horizontal center folds, and light wear mainly to the edges including pin holes, small creases, and scuffs. $100 - $200

32. A Glory Insert Poster. (RKO, 1957) An insert poster for Glory starring Margaret O’Brien. Measuring 14”x36”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear from age and handling, slight pinholes at the corners, and a faint smudge vertically across the billing area. $100 - $200

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33. A Signed The Story of Mankind One-Sheet Poster. (Warner Bros., 1957) A One-Sheet poster for Irwin Allen’s The Story of Mankind, signed by actress Virginia Mayo who portrayed Cleopatra in the film. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with very light wear including scuffs, slight splitting along original fold lines, and a 1” ink mark at the bottom right edge. $100 - $200

34. An Attack of the Crab Monsters Press Photo. (Allied Artists, 1957) A publicity photo from Attack of the Crab Monsters. Armed with flashlights, three of the films’ principal actors (including Russell Johnson, Gilligan Island’s Professor) search for Crab Monsters. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo is in good condition, with a 1” tear to the left edge repaired with tape. $100 - $200

35. Jack Arnold Signed The Space Children Lobby Card. (Paramount Pictures, 1958) An original release lobby card from The Space Children, signed with dedication by director Jack Arnold. Measuring 11”x14”, the card with autograph is in good condition, with color shift from age, a 1” tear and top edge, and a.5” scuff to the right of the title. $100 - $200

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36. A Judy Garland Signed Oversized Photo. (Judy Garland, 1940s-1950s) An oversized portrait of Judy Garland, signed with dedication and Kindest Wishes by the actress. The striking portrait retains an MGM Studio stamp on the reverse. Measuring 10”x13”, the photo with autograph is in very good condition, with slight toning. $1,000 - $2,000

37. An Audrey Hepburn Signature. (Audrey Hepburn) An impressive signature by Audrey Hepburn. The bold signature on pink paper is presented matted and framed with two images from Hepburn’s career. With visible size of 1.75”x4.75”, the signature and entire 16.25”x24” framed piece are in fine condition. $100 - $200

38. A Signed Hand Outline by Jose Ferrer. (Jose Ferrer, 1983) An outline of Jose Ferrer’s right hand, with signature, drawn by the actor. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the drawing with autograph is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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39. A Signed Photo of Actor John Agar. (John Agar, 1990s) A signed photo of actor John Agar late in life. Agar was best known for his early roles with John Wayne and Shirley Temple, and later for a string of “B” science fiction films. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in fine condition. $100 - $200

40. A Signed Dorothy Lamour Photo. (Dorothy Lamour, 1980s-1990s) A signed photograph of actress Dorothy Lamour. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in fine condition. $100 - $200

41. A Signed Dorothy Lamour Photo. (Dorothy Lamour, 1980s-1990s) A signed photograph of actress Dorothy Lamour. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in fine condition. $100 - $200

42. A Richard Chamberlain Signed Photo. (Richard Chamberlain, 1960s) A photo of Richard Chamberlain, with dedication and autograph from the actor. Chamberlain followed his signature with “RX” referring to his role as Dr. Kildare. Measuring 3.5”x5”, the photo with signature is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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43. A Leslie Caron Signed Photo. (Leslie Caron, 1950s) A photo of actress and dancer Leslie Caron, signed and dedicated to Vicky Nichols, the MGM Costume and Wardrobe matron in the 1940s and 1950s. Measuring 3.5”x5”, the photo is in very good condition, with the signature very faded but legible. $100 - $200

45. A Pair of Photos Signed By Actor Fernand Gravey. (Fernand Gravey, 1938) A pair of original portrait photos of actor Fernand Gravey, signed and dedicated to MGM Costume and Wardrobe matron Vicky Nichols. Measuring 8”x10”, the photos with autographs are in very good condition with toning from age. $100 - $200

44. A Jane Powell Signed Photo. (Jane Powell, 1950s) A photo of actress Jane Powell with her son and daughter. The picture is signed and dedicated to Vicky Nichols, the MGM Costume and Wardrobe matron in the 1940s and 1950s. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo is in very good condition, with light wear and toning from age. $100 - $200

46. A Portrait Photo Signed By Van Johnson. (Van Johnson, 1940’s) A portrait photo of actor Van Johnson, signed with dedication to MGM Costume and Wardrobe Matron Vicky Nichols. The original gelatin silver matte print measures 10”x13” and is in fair condition, with wear from age and handling including small creases & smudges, light toning, and scrapbook page residue on the back. $100 - $200

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47. A Hedy Lamarr Signed Photo. (Hedy Lamarr, 1940s-1950s) A signed photo of actress Hedy Lamaar. The vintage photo is signed with dedication to MGM Costume and Wardrobe Matron Vicky Nichols. Measuring 10”x13”, the photo is in good condition, with light toning, wear from handling and age including several small creases, and spots of paper on the back from a scrapbook album page. $100 - $200

49. A Barbara Stanwyck Signed Photo. (Barbara Stanwyck, 1950s) An original gelatin silver photo portrait of Barbara Stanwyck, signed by the actress and dedicated to MGM Costume and Wardrobe matron Vicky Nichols. The print is also signed by the photographer, Maurine. Measuring 10.75”x13.5”, the print with autograph is in good condition, with light wear including small scuffs and creases, and very slight discoloration to the chin from original retouching. $100 - $200

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48. A Photo Signed by Joan Blondell +4 from Adventure. (MGM, 1945) A photo signed by actress Joan Blondell and (4) others, from behind the scenes on the film “Adventure.” The photo is dated August 14th 1945, during the production of the Clark Gable/Greer Garson film which Blondell also stars in. The other signatures include Joseph Ruttenberg, the Director of Photography, June Pickerell, who portrayed an uncredited “nurse,” and (2) others. The autographs include dedications to Vicky Nichols, the MGM Costume and Wardrobe matron. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with signatures is in very good condition, with light wear from age including very slight warping. $100 - $200

50. A Collection of (25) Signed Photos. (Various, 1980s-1990s) An impressive collection of (25) photographs signed by film and television actors of the 1950s through 1990s. Notable among the lot are Don Knotts (the Andy Griffith Show), Tommy Kirk (Old Yeller), Alan Young (Mr. Ed), Margot Kidder (Superman), John Astin (Gomez Addams), Adam West & Julie Newmar (Batman), Walter Koenig (Star Trek), Van Williams (The Green Hornet) Adriana Caselotti (Snow White), Betty Lou Gerson (Cruella De Vil), and Jean Vander Pyl (Wilma Flintstone). Each measuring 8”x10”, the photos with signatures are in very good to fine condition. $200 - $400


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51. A Ralph Bellamy Signed Photo. (Warner Bros., 1960) A signed publicity photo of actor Ralph Bellamy in the film Sunrise at Campobello,” where Bellamy reprised the role that won him a Tony award for Best Actor on stage. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo is in good condition with slight toning, and visible faint bleed through from tape marks on the back. $100 - $200

53. A Bob Hope Signed Photo. (Bob Hope, 1990’s) A photo signed by comedian Bob Hope, with “Happy 50th” dedication to Roy and Sue. The 8”x10” photo is in fine condition. $100 - $200

52. A Collection of (3) Clint Walker Signed Photos. (Clint Walker, 1967-2000s) A collection of (3) photos signed by actor Clint Walker. Two are publicity photos from the 1967 film The Dirty Dozen, and the third is a later photo of Walker signing another photo, dedicated to a fan. Measuring 8”x10”, the three photos with signatures are in very good condition. $100 - $200

54. A Spanish The Wizard of Baghdad One-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1960) A Spanish Language poster for the fantasy film The Wizard of Baghdad, starring Dick Shawn. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with original folds and light wear from age only. $100 - $200

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55. A Gorgo Jumbo Window Card. (MGM, 1961) A jumbo window card for the British sci-fi film Gorgo. Measuring 22”x28”, the card is in very good condition, with slight wear typical of age mainly to the edges. $100 - $200

56. La Hija De La Dolores One-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1961) An original Spanish language one-sheet poster for La Hija De La Dolores (The Daughter of Dolores). Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with original folds and light wear from age. $100 - $200

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57. A Pair of Portrait of a Mobster Press Photos. (Warner Bros., 1961) A pair of press photos from the 1961 film Portrait of a Mobster. Each measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in good condition, with light toning and edge wear from age. $100 - $200


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58. A Marilyn Monroe Signed Check. (Marilyn Monroe, 1961) A check signed by Marilyn Monroe, dated April 21, 1961. The check is from a Marilyn Monroe Productions account. The 3”x8” check is framed with 9”x12” sheet music from Monroe’s 1960 film Let’s Make Love. Both pieces are in very good condition. $400 - $600

59. An Of Love and Desire Spanish One-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1963) A Spanish language one-sheet poster for Of Love and Desire starring Merle Oberon and Steve Cochran. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition with very light wear and color shift along original fold lines. $100 - $200

60. A Spanish Gigot One-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1962) A Spanish language one-sheet poster for Gigot starring Jackie Gleason. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear along original fold lines, and slight chipping and wear to the bottom edge. $100 - $200

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61. A Collection of (11) Signed Maya Lobby Cards. (MGM, 1966) A collection of (11) lobby cards from the film Maya, all signed by actors Jay North and Clint Walker. Five different lobby cards are included, with (1) to (3) copies of each. Measuring 11”x14”, the lobby cards with signatures are in very good condition, several with some edge wear and pin holes. $100 - $200

62. The Sound Of Music Souvenir Book. (20th Century Fox, 1965) A souvenir book for The Sound of Music. Telling both the story of the film and its making in pictures, this book was sold at Road Show presentations of the film. Measuring 8.25”x11.25”, the book is in good condition, with wear including light creases from use. $100 - $200

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63. A Set of (2) The Sound of Music Pressbooks. (20th Century Fox, 1965-1973) A pair of pressbooks for The Sound of Music. Included are both the original 1965 release and 1973 rerelease. Both books feature sample advertising, promotional graphics, and copy text for promotional stories. The pressbooks measuring 8.5”x14” and 9.5”x14” are in good condition, with wear from age and handling, and some smudges to the cover of the 1965 book. $100 - $200


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64. The Flim-Flam Man Spanish One-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1967) A Spanish language one-sheet poster for The Flim-Flam man starring George C. Scott. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in overall fine condition, with very slight splitting at (2) original fold points. $100 - $200

65. A Spanish Dr. Dolittle One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1967) A Spanish language poster for the original Doctor Dolittle film starring Rex Harrison. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with original folds, and light wear from age. $100 - $200

66. A 2001: A Space Odyssey Exhibitors’ Book. (MGM, 1968) A very rare Exhibitors’ Campaign book for 2001: A Space Odyssey. This fascinating 24-page glossy overview of press materials for the ground-breaking film’s original release includes printready ad blocs, reference to magazine tie-ins and suggestions of cross-promotions, dozens of printable news stories, and a record of posters, banners, and other promotional pieces available to the exhibitor. The book measures 14”x19” and comes with (5) copies of an 8.5”x13.5” pressbook supplement, and (1) 9.5”x12” set of four stapled pages of “for a perfect vacation” ads for the film. The Campaign book is in very good condition, with light wear typical of handling, and a single 2”x.5” title cut from the interior pages. The supplements are overall fine, with one in fair condition. $300 - $500

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67. A Sam Whiskey One-Sheet Poster. (United Artists, 1969) A One-Sheet poster for Sam Whiskey starring Burt Reynolds. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fair condition, with light wear overall, light spotting, and a 3”x1.5” piece missing in the border at the top left corner. $100 - $200

68. A Take The MoneyAnd Run One-Sheet Poster. (ABC Pictures, 1969) A One Sheet poster for Woody Allen’s Take The Money And Run. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fair condition, with wear along original folds, pinholes, and scuffs from age and handling. $100 - $200

69. A Shirley MacLaine Signed Photo & Handwritten Card. (Shirley MacLaine) A signed publicity photo of Shirley MacLaine, with a hand-written card. The card expresses thanks for a tribute video, and the photo of MacLaine dancing is signed boldly with the dedication “With Cosmic Love and Earth Plane heel kicking.” Measuring 8”x10, the photo is in good condition, with some toning and color shift from age. The 5.25”x7.25” note card is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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A New Wave of American cinema began in the mid-1960s as a fresh generation of filmmakers came of age. When television stole audiences in the 1950s, films became dominated by lavish musicals and historical epics that took full advantage of large screens and improved sound, but audiences still dwindled. The collapse of the Motion Picture Code in 1966 and the new MPAA rating system in 1968 paved the way for a new style of cinema. Bonnie and Clyde (1967) was a defining film of this movement, reaching audiences with a combination of graphic violence, humor, and glamorous but disaffected youth. Portable cameras with incorporated sound recording also fueled an explosion of independent, low-budget production. Adding the development of fantastic special effects in the 1970s as typified by Star Wars (1977), modern cinema was light years away from Hollywood’s Golden era in style, substance, and scope.

70. (22) Photos from Horror and Sci-Fi Movies. (Various Studios, 1970s-1990s) A Collection of (11) color and (11) black & white photos from iconic science fiction and horror films. The prints are all modern, from the 1970s or later, but subjects go back to such classics as The Mummy’s Ghost and Bela Lugosi’s Dracula. Other titles represented are Carrie, Superman II, Battlestar Galactica, An American Werewolf in London, and more. Each measuring 8”x10”, the photo prints are in very good condition, with one print of Ray Harrison working on Clash of the Titans exhibiting small creases to the edges. $100 - $200

72. A Scrooge Spanish One-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1970) A Spanish Language One-Sheet for Scrooge, Albert Finney’s musical telling of A Christmas Carol. Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in fine condition, never displayed, with original folds and very light color shift to edges from age. $100 - $200

71. A Tora! Tora! Tora! Spanish One-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1970) A Spanish language one-sheet for Tora! Tora! Tora!, the Academy Award winning classic about the attack on Pearl Harbor. Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in fine condition, with original folds. $100 - $200

73. A Pair of 1970’s Western Movie Press Photos. (Warner Bros./United Artists, 1970-1974) A pair of publicity photos from 1970’s western movies. Included in the lot are a print from John Wayne’s 1970 film Chisum, and a print from the 1974 film The Spikes Gang, featuring Ron Howard. each measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in good condition, with light wear from handling and small creases to the top border of the Spikes Gang photo. $100 - $200

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74. A Japanese The Way of the Dragon Poster. (Concord Productions, 1972) A Japanese movie poster for Bruce Lee’s martial arts comedy The Way of the Dragon. Measuring 21”x31”, the poster is mounted to chipboard and in fair condition, with color fading, slight creases visible along original fold lines, and spots of damage and image loss along the bottom edge. $100 - $200

75. A Play Misty For Me One-Sheet Poster. (Universal, 1971) A One-Sheet poster for Play Misty For Me, directed by Clint Eastwood. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fair condition, with wear overall including splitting to original fold lines, slight chipping to edges, pinholes at corners, slight warping at the bottom, and holes in the top center border. $100 - $200

76. A Diamonds Are Forever One-Sheet Poster. (United Artists, 1971) An original one-sheet poster for “Diamonds are Forever”, the seventh installment of Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007 franchise. This poster includes an “MGM/UA” sticker over the original “United Artists” billing in the bottom right corner, reflecting it was in theatrical circulation after the companies merged in 1981. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with typical wear along the original folds slightly touched up at center, and light wear overall. $100 - $200

77. Collection of (4) Academy Awards Presentation Programs. (AMPAS, 1972-1975) A collection of (4) Programs from the Academy Awards Oscars Presentation Ceremony. The programs from the years 1972, 1973, 1974, and 1975, all include neat checkmarks by the winner of each category. Each measuring 9”x12”, the programs are in good condition, with wear from age and handling, including spotting, to the covers, and creases to the pages’ bottom corners in the 1973 program only. $100 - $200

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78. A Play It Again, Sam One-Sheet Poster. (Paramount, 1972) A One-Sheet poster for Woody Allen’s Play It Again, Sam. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear mainly to original folds. The poster’s back shows signs of slight water exposure along folds that do not show from the front. $100 - $200

80. An Original Cabaret One-Sheet. (Allied Artists, 1972) An original one-sheet for the Bob Fosse musical Cabaret. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, showing light crease marks overall and along original fold, slight separation at one center point, light wear to edges, and a faint 6.5” long scuff in the lower left corner. $200 - $400

79. A John Milius Signed Dillinger One-Sheet Poster. (American International Pictures, 1973) A one-sheet poster for Dillinger, signed by the writer & director, John Milius. Milius signed with dedication, and the directive to “Rape, Pillage and Burn - in that order!” Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in good condition, with light wear overall from handling, and slit splitting at original fold corners. $100 - $200

81. A Warren Oates Signed Lobby Card. (United Artists, 1974) A lobby card from Sam Peckinpah’s Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia, signed by actor Warren Oates, who is featured on the card. Oates included a dedication and the instruction “Have a drink” with his autograph. Measuring 11”x14”, the card displays in good condition, with a 1” tear at top and crease through the center. $100 - $200

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82. A Love and Death One-Sheet Poster. (United Artists, 1975) A Style B One Sheet poster for Woody Allen’s Love and Death. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fair condition, with heavy wear along original folds, slight color shift, and tape residue and scuffs. $100 - $200

84. A Logan’s Run One Sheet Poster Signed by Michael York. (MGM, 1976) A One-Sheet poster for the science fiction classic Logan’s Run, signed by lead actor Michael York. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in poor condition, with wear, splitting, chipping, and many tape marks. $100 - $200

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83. A Vigilante Force One-Sheet Poster. (United Artists, 1975) A Style B One-Sheet poster for the 1976 action film Vigilante Force, starring Kris Kristofferson and Jan-Michael Vincent. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with light wear overall including slight splitting along original fold lines. $100 - $200

85. The Front One-Sheet Poster. (Columbia Pictures, 1976) A One Sheet poster for The Front starring Woody Allen. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear along original folds, and slight scuffs from age and handling. $100 - $200


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86. A Death Rage One-Sheet Poster. (Variety Distribution, 1976) A One-Sheet poster for Death Rage starring Yul Brynner. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with original folds, and light discoloration to edges from age. $100 - $200

87. The White Buffalo One-Sheet Poster. (United Artists, 1977) A One-Sheet poster for the western fantasy film The White Buffalo. Director J. Lee Thompson called the film “A Moby Dick of the West.” Arthur D. Murphy of Variety wrote “The title beast looks like a hung over carnival prize.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fair condition, with wear overall, and discoloration to the bottom right panel. $100 - $200

88. A Short Eyes One-Sheet Poster. (Film League, 1977) A One-Sheet for the prison drama Short Eyes starring Bruce Davison and Jose Perez. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fair condition, with overall wear, and holes at fold points. $100 - $200

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89. An Annie Hall One-Sheet Poster. (United Artists, 1977) A One-Sheet for Woody Allen’s Annie Hall, winner of the 1977 Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Actress Diane Keaton. Measuring 27”x41, the poster is in fair condition, with multiple pinholes at the corners, tape marks, a large crease at the top, and some splitting and wear along fold lines and edges. $100 - $200

90. Lou Ferrigno’s Incredible Hulk French movie poster. (Marvel Comics/ Shelltrie Distribution, 1977) A rare French poster for Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno’s Incredible Hulk. The first two episodes of the popular television series were edited into a feature film for release in some foreign markets. Measuring 18”x24”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear from age and handling. $100 - $200

91. A Sinbad and The Eye of the Tiger Insert Poster. (Columbia Pictures, 1977) An original insert poster for Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger. Measuring 14”x36”, the poster is in very good condition, with off-white paper, slight wear, and a small spot of dark staining from water in the upper right corner that is most visible on the back. $100 - $200

92. A Bobby Deerfield Lobby Card. (Columbia Pictures, 1977) A lobby card from the Al Pacino film Bobby Deerfield. Measuring 8”x10”, the card is in good condition, with staple holes at the corners, and light wear overall. $100 - $200

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In 1977 Star Wars was truly a cinematic achievement like none seen before, but George Lucas did find inspiration in the films he loved as a youth. Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon serials of the 1930s influenced much of the look of the first film, including the iconic scrolling text openings that became a staple of the Star Wars series. 93. A Rare Star Wars 6-Up Portrait Press Photo. (20th Century Fox, 19771990s) A rare 6-Up press photo from the original release of Star Wars (A New Hope). While an example of this print is found with title and copyright strip on the bottom, this print was made without. Images include Leia, Luke, Han Solo, Tarkin, Chewbacca, and Obi-Wan. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo is in very good condition. $100 - $200

94. A Star Wars Holiday Special 2nd Draft Script. (20th Century Fox, 1978) A very rare original second draft copy of the script for the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special. So poorly received that it was never aired again or officially released on video, the special has become a cult-classic among fans. Carrie Fisher famously requested a copy from George Lucas in exchange for recording commentary for the trilogy. This draft is dated August 15, 1978, just (3) months before the show aired on November 18th of that same year. The (137) page script includes yellow, blue, and pink revision pages dated slightly later, indicating changes made before the 3rd draft was compiled on August 25th. Differences include an underwater opening effect shot, a flying bird that Chewbacca’s son Lumpy interacts with, and much more complicated staging of the Life Day Celebration, all changes likely made to keep costs down. It also includes alternate spellings for the name of Chewbacca’s father and home planet than have been seen in any other source. Measuring 8.5”x11”x1”, the script is in very good condition, with a 5” tape mark, scuffs and wear very typical of production use. $300 - $500

95. A Pair of Star Wars Holiday Special 3rd Draft Scripts. (20th Century Fox, 1978) A very rare pair of original third draft copies of the script for the Star Wars Holiday Special. This draft is dated August 25, 1978, just under (3) months before the show aired on November 18th, and (10) days after the 2nd draft script in the previous lot. The (137) page script includes yellow, blue, and pink revision pages dated slightly later, indicating changes made before the 3rd draft was compiled on August 25th. The 3rd draft has much in common with the 2nd, though elements like Lumpy’s bird friend have already been removed. Neither draft includes Han Solo’s character in the final scene, or intercut scenes of Darth Vader from original Star Wars footage, as seen in the finished show. The 3rd draft also includes the alternate spellings for the name of Chewbacca’s father. Both measuring 8.5”x11”x1”, the scripts are in very good production-used condition, with scuffs, small stains, and edge wear to pages very typical of production use and age. $300 - $500

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97. An Oversized Star Wars Photo Signed By Carrie Fisher. (20th Century Fox) An oversized publicity photo of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo, boldly signed by actor Carrie Fisher. Measuring 16”x20”, the glossy photo with autograph is in very good condition, with light wear from handling. $300 - $500

96. An Early Don Post Darth Vader Mask. (20th Century Fox/ Don Post, 1970s) An early Don Post Darth Vader mask. In 1977 Don Post was the only licensee to produce any Star Wars masks for adults, and demand that Halloween far outpaced production. This has all the markings of the second wave of Vader masks produced by Post, most notably flattened tips to the tusk instead of rounded like the first wave. Measuring 9”x11.5”x12” high, the mask is in very good condition, with silver accents missing, and light wear overall. $100 - $200

98. An AT-AT Foot Stencil & Empire Strikes Back Crew Patch. (Lucasfilm, 1980) A stencil of an AT-AT leg used for rotoscoping, and a Star Wars patch, both from the production of The Empire Strikes Back. Rotoscoping was used to combine the animation of the model AT-ATs with the live action footage filmed in Norway and at Elstree Studios in England. The patches were production crew exclusives. Measuring 7.5”x3.5” and 2”x3.5”, the stencil and patch are in very good production-used condition. $200 - $400

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99. A Production-Used Empire Strikes Back 35mm Film Can. (20th Century Fox, 1980) A 35mm film can used during the production of The Empire Strikes Back. The can is labeled “Empire” and bears remnants of a processing label from Rank Labs in England, which processed film shot at the nearby Elstree Studios. Measuring 1.75”x10.5” in diameter, the can is in fair condition, with light surface oxidation overall, and wear from use. $100 - $200

100. A Revenge of the Jedi Script & Lucasfilm Envelope. (Lucasfilm, 1982) An early draft of the script for Return of the Jedi, paired with a Lucasfilm envelope. The script, labeled as second draft and dated December 19, 1982, is titled Revenge of the Jedi on the title page, although the cover was replaced with Return of the Jedi. Measuring 8.5”x11”x.5”, the script is in very good condition with light wear from handling. The 4.25”x9.5” envelope is in good condition, with light creases and a small scuff on the back. $200 - $400

101. A Carrie Fisher Signed Commemorative Leia Plate. (Lucasfilm/Hamilton Collection, 1987) A commemorative collectible plate of Princess Leia, signed by actress Carrie Fisher. “Princess Leia in Corridor of Death Star” is identified on the back as the 4th in the Star Wars Plate Collection. Fisher signed the plate boldly and added the initials P.L.O. for Princess Leia Organa. Measuring 8.5” in diameter, the plate is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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102. A Brush Used By Star Wars Artist Ralph McQuarrie. (McQuarrie, 1980s-2012) A Winsor & Newton sable paint brush used by Star Wars artist Ralph McQuarrie. The brush was a gift by McQuarrie to an acquaintance. While it cannot be confirmed this brush was used by McQuarrie while painting Star Wars art, it is his preferred brush, and he is pictured using the same type on production art for The Empire Strikes Back and others. Measuring 7.25” long, the brush is in fine condition, with slight paint residue in the bristles from use. $200 - $400

103. A Lucasfilm Stormtrooper Christmas Card. (Lucasfilm, 2007) A Lucasfilm corporate Christmas card from 2007 featuring a legion of pop-up caroling stormtroopers. Measuring 9”x9”x2” high when open, the card with envelope is in fine condition. $100 - $200

105. An Interiors One-Sheet Poster. (United Artists, 1978) A Style-B One Sheet for Woody Allen’s film Interiors. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear overall, original folds, and a diagonal crease across both right side corners. $100 - $200 104. A Set of (4) Citizen’s Band Press Photos. (Paramount, 1977) A set of (4) copies of a publicity photo from the film Citizen’s Band. The two-up prints show portraits of actors Paul Le Mat and Candy Clark, with press caption and credits on the back. Each measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in very good condition. $50 - $100

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106. A What’s Up Tiger Lily? Rerelease One-Sheet Poster. (American International Pictures, 1978) A rerelease one-sheet for Woody Allen’s What’s Up Tiger Lily? Considered Allen’s directorial debut in 1966, the film saw a theatrical reissue in 1978. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with original folds, light wear, and some warping along center fold line. $100 - $200

107. A Rabbit Test One-Sheet Poster. (Avco Embassy, 1978) A OneSheet poster for Rabbit Test starring Billy Crystal and directed by Joan Rivers. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fair condition, with wear along original folds, a 4” split to top center fold, and wear and slight spotting and scuffing to bottom right panels. $100 - $200

108. A Super Wheels One Sheet Poster. (Central Park Film, 1978) A One-Sheet poster for Super Wheels. Originally released in West Germany as the Maddest Car in the World, this was one of a series of children’s films about Superbug, a sentient yellow Volkswagen Beetle, which was created due to the popularity of Disney’s Love Bug films in the German market. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition with original folds. $100 - $200

109. A Mr. No Legs One Sheet Poster. (Ricou Browning, 1978) An original one-sheet poster for the action exploitation film Mr. No Legs. In his book The Movies Most Critics Won’t Write About, Clive Davies wrote “This obscurity is awful, but will be enjoyed by fans of bad cinema (and has a great title).” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with some wear and small splitting along original folds, and wear along the bottom edge. $100 - $200

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111. A Damien Omen II Premiere Program. (20th Century Fox, 1978) A Premiere Program for Damien Omen II. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the program is in good condition, with light wear from handling. $100 - $200 110. The Driver Program. (20th Century Fox, 1978) A program for the crime thriller film The Driver starring Ryan O’Neal. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the program is in very good condition, with light wear from handling and slight spotting on the back. $100 - $200

112. The Deer Hunter Program. (Universal, 1978) A program for The Deer Hunter, Best Picture Academy Award winner for 1978. Measuring 11.5”x13”, the program is in poor condition, with much wear including creases and tears to the edges. $100 - $200

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113. The Boys From Brazil Program. (20th Century Fox, 1978) A program for the science fiction thriller film The Boys From Brazil starring Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier, and James Mason. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the program is in overall good condition, with a 3” crease on the right side of the cover, and light wear. $100 - $200


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114. A California Suite Premiere Program. (Columbia Pictures, 1978) A premiere program for Neil Simon’s California Suite. Shaped like a suitcase, the program measures 14”x21” open and is in overall good condition, with one of (2) handle pieces torn off, and the remaining handle with much creasing. $100 - $200

116. A 1941 Premiere Program. (Universal, 1979) A premiere program for Steven Spielberg’s World War II comedy 1941. Measuring 10.5”x11.5”, the program is in good condition, with a vertical fold in the center, and light wear from handling. $100 - $200

115. The Rose Premiere Program. (20th Century Fox, 1979) A Premiere Program for The Rose starring Bette Midler. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the program is in good condition, with light wear overall. $100 - $200

117. A Nightwing One-Sheet Poster. (Columbia Pictures, 1979) A One-Sheet poster for the cult horror film Nightwing. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fair condition, with much wear along original fold lines, pin holes, and edge wear including slight chipping. $100 - $200

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118. A Cops and Other Lovers One-Sheet Poster. (Cinepix, 1980) A One-Sheet poster for the Canadian crime comedy/sexploitation film Cops And Other Lovers. Better known under the title Hot Dogs, film critic Stephen Godfrey wrote that the dialogue was so bad that somebody ought to sue on behalf of the English language. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with original folds, and light wear from age and handling. $100 - $200

120. A Stardust Memories One-Sheet Poster. (United Artists, 1980) A One-Sheet poster for Woody Allen’s Stardust Memories. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with small creases, wear along edges and original folds, and (2) additional vertical fold lines. $100 - $200

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119. A My Bodyguard One-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1980) A One-Sheet for My Bodyguard. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear along edges and original folds. $100 - $200

121. A 9 to 5 Photo Signed by Lily Tomlin & Dolly Parton. (20th Century Fox, 1980) A photo behind the scenes from the production of 9 to 5, signed by Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton. The photo depicts Lily Tomlin in her Snow White-style costume from the animated fantasy sequence of the film. She is alongside Dolly and Nicholas Eliopoulos, the film’s Animation Supervisor, to whom the signatures are dedicated. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autographs is in very good condition, with very slight wear at the top edge. It is displayed beside an 8.5”x11” color piece depicting (4) images from the animated sequence. $100 - $200


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122. A Pair of Jane Fonda Signed 9 to 5 Photos. (20th Century Fox, 1980) A pair of behind-the-scenes photos from the production of 9 to 5, signed by Jane Fonda. Both photos depict Fonda with Nicholas Eliopoulos, the film’s Animation Supervisor, to whom the signatures are dedicated. Measuring 6.25”x9.25” and 7.75”x9.25” visible image inside the mat, the photos with autographs are in fine condition. $100 - $200

123. A Lily Tomlin Signed Letter. (Lily Tomlin, 1980) A handwritten letter signed by Lily Tomlin, with the original envelope. On her personal stationery, Tomlin expresses thanks for the gift of a 9 to 5 logo mug. A 3.5”x3.25” photo of the mug is included. Measuring 5.75”x7”, the letter is in fine condition. $100 - $200

124. A Lily Tomlin Signed 9 to 5 Letter. (Lily Tomlin, 1981) A letter signed by Lily Tomlin. On her stationery, the actor wrote a letter to crew members of the “9 to 5” production praising their work on the Disney-style animated sequence from that film. The letter is framed with a photo of Tomlin in that scene. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the letter is in very good condition. The 8”x10” photo is in good condition, though the color has faded. The frame is in poor condition with chips and heavy damage across the top. $100 - $200

125. The Long Riders Press Photo. (United Artists, 1980) A publicity photo from the 1980 western film The Long Riders, featuring brothers Dennis and Randy Quaid. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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126. An AMPAS Cinematography Seminar Program. (AMPAS, 1980s) A program for a series of Cinematography Seminars by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation. The folder decorated with the Oscar statuette contains a schedule for (5) seminars led by accomplished cinematographers, and their filmographies. The cinematographers included are George Folsey, Vilmos Zsigmond, Owen Roizman, Haskell Wexler, and William Fraker. Measuring 9”x12”, the Folder and contents are in good condition, with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

127. An Escape From New York One-Sheet Poster. (Avco Embassy, 1981) A One-Sheet poster for John Carpenter’s science fiction classic Escape From New York, starring Kurt Russell for the first time as Snake Plissken. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with wear and small creasing mainly along some original fold lines. $100 - $200

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128. Hell Night Poster Development Artwork. (Compass International, 1981) An enhanced poster proof for the horror film Hell Night, starring Linda Blair. This proof includes elements that have been enhanced with airbrushing and acrylic paint, including the shadows at the edges, the attacker’s hands and arms, a couple of leaves, and a section of the night sky. The artwork measures 24”x17.25” on its 35”x23” board backing and is in very good condition. There is some edge-wear to the board, and a hinged protective sheet attached. $400 - $600


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129. A Shoot the Moon One-Sheet Poster. (MGM/UA, 1982) A One-Sheet poster for Shoot the Moon starring Albert Finney and Diane Keaton. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with wear along edges and original folds, and light scuffs. $100 - $200

131. A Steven Spielberg Signed Original E.T. One-Sheet. (Universal, 1982) An original one-sheet poster for E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, signed boldly by Producer & Director Steven Spielberg. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster with autograph is in fine mounted condition. One of the most iconic movie posters of all time. $200 - $400

130. A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy Advance One-Sheet. (Warner Bros., 1982) An advance teaser one-sheet for Woody Allen’s A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fair condition, with wear along edges and original folds, and a 1” tear in the upper right panel. $100 - $200

132. A Set of Signed Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Photos. (Universal, 1982) A collection of (3) signed photos from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Included are (2) candid shots of a group including actors Charles Durning and Dom DeLuise, and a photo of Jim Nabors, all signed for a total of (5) signatures, all with dedication to a Nicholas. The (3) 8”x10” photos are matted and framed with art for the film’s world premiere on July 11, 1982. The entire piece measures 21.75”x25.25”x1”, in fine condition. $100 - $200

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133. A Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Signed One-Sheet. (Universal, 1982-1999) An original one-sheet for The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, signed by actor Dom DeLuise in 1999. DeLuise portrayed Melvin P. Thorpe, the television personality set on exposing the Chicken Ranch. Measuring 27”x40’, the poster with signature is in good condition, with light wear overall, and wear along original fold lines including slight splitting at center points. $200 - $400

134. A Gerald Ford Signed Best Little Whorehouse Program. (Universal, 1978) A program book for The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” signed by President Gerald R. Ford. This unusual souvenir of politics and pop culture likely came from an encounter with Ford attending the play, which debuted in 1978 after he left office. It is displayed with (2) matchbooks bearing the Presidential seal and a Time magazine cover of Ford. The pieces are matted and framed for display and include a newspaper obituary for Ford and (4) Gerald Ford 41 cent stamps affixed to the outside of the frame. The program with autograph measures 9”x12”, with matchbooks measuring 1.75”x1.75”, all in very good condition. $100 - $200

135. A Mike’s Murder One-Sheet Poster. (Warner Bros., 1984) A One-Sheet poster for Mike’s Murder starring Debra Winger. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition with light wear and original fold lines. $100 - $200

136. An Enemy Mine Teaser One-Sheet Poster (20th Century Fox, 1985) A Teaser One-Sheet poster for the sci-fi film Enemy Mine. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with small creases and slight discoloration along the original fold lines. $100 - $200

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137. The Company of Wolves One-Sheet Poster. (Cannon, 1985) A One-Sheet poster for cult horror film The Company of Wolves. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with wear mainly including rippling along original fold lines. $100 - $200

138. An Unproduced Indiana Jones Script By Chris Columbus. (Amblin, 1985) A script for an unproduced Indiana Jones written by Chris Columbus. Simply titled Indy III, it is known as Indiana Jones and the Monkey King. In it, Indy and his assistant Betsy travel to a secret city guarded by soldier gorillas and ruled by the Evil Monkey King. It is labeled as a first draft, and dated May 3, 1985. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in good condition, with typical wear from handling and age, and page number 73 missing as noted on the title page. $200 - $400

139. A Hannah and Her Sisters One-Sheet Poster. (Orion Pictures, 1986) A National Screen Service One-Sheet Poster for Woody Allen’s Hannah and Her Sisters. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear along original folds and edges from storage. $100 - $200

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141. A Billy Barty Signed Willow Advertisement. (Billy Barty, 1988-2000) A magazine ad for the 1988 fantasy movie Willow, signed by actor Billy Barty along with the name of his character “Hy Aldwin.” Measuring 10.75”x8.25”, the ad with signature is in very good condition. $100 - $200

140. A Little Shop of Horrors Advance One-Sheet Poster. Warner Bros., 1986) An advance one-sheet for Little Shop of Horrors. In case it offended, the Mean Green Muther line was altered on the subsequent one-sheet to “Meet me at the funniest shop in town.” Measuring 27”x40.5”, the poster is in very good condition, never folded, with light wear from display including slight creasing along the left edge, and a hairline 3” fold to the top right corner. $200 - $400

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142. A Messenger of Death One-Sheet Poster. (Cannon, 1988) A One-Sheet poster for Charles Bronson’s Messenger of Death. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with wear along original fold lines. $100 - $200


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143. A Signed Phantasm II One-Sheet. (Universal, 1988) An original one-sheet poster for the horror film Phantasm II, signed by Reggie Bannister. Bannister portrayed Reggie, the comic relief of the Phantasm films, in a part created for him by writer/director Don Coscarelli. Measuring 27”x41”, the rolled poster is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200

145. A New York Stories One-Sheet Poster. (Touchstone Pictures, 1989) A One-Sheet Poster for New York Stories. The anthology film featured stories directed by Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, and Martin Scorsese. Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear visible along original folds. $100 - $200

144. “Twins” Poster Signed by Danny DeVito. (Universal, 1988) A one-sheet poster for Ivan Reitman’s buddy comedy Twins, signed boldly by actor Danny DeVito. A pair of special one-sheets were released for this film, with DeVito and co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger appearing under each other’s name. Measuring 26.5”x39.75”, the poster is in fair condition, with (4) long horizontal scuffs across the top, (5) .5” tears along the left edge, and slight creasing from handling. $100 - $200

146. A She-Devil Press Kit. (Orion Pictures, 1989) A Press Kit for the film She-Devil starring Meryl Streep and Roseanne Barr. The folder includes the film’s credits, production notes and biographies, and (10) publicity stills. Measuring 9”x11.5”, the press kit is in very good condition, with handling wear to the folder only. $100 - $200

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147. An Only the Lonely Press Kit. (20th Century Fox, 1991) A Press Kit for the film Only the Lonely starring John Candy and Maureen O’Hara. The folder includes the film’s credits, press book with bios and production information, ad copy, and (8) publicity stills. Measuring 9”x11.5”, the press kit is in very good condition, with handling wear to the folder only. $100 - $200

149. A Mr. Wonderful Press Folder. (Warner Bros., 1993) A Press Kit for the film Mr. Wonderful starring Matt Dillon and William Hurt. The kit includes the film’s press release, credits, and production notes with cast and crew biographies. production book, and (3) 8”x10” publicity stills. Measuring 9”x11.5”, the press kit is in good condition, with wear including scuffs and spine creases to the folder only. $100 - $200

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148. A Home of Our Own Press Kit. Gramercy Pictures, 1993) A Press Kit for the film A Home of Our Own starring Kathy Bates and Edward Furlong. The folder includes the film’s production book, and (4) 2-up publicity stills with a total of (8) images. Measuring 9”x11.5”, the press kit is in very good condition, with a scuff and light handling wear to the folder only. $100 - $200

150. An Unproduced Script for Indiana Jones IV. (Lucasfilm/Paramount, 1995) A copy of an unproduced script for Indiana Jones and the Saucer Men From Mars. This script dated February 20, 1995, was written by Jeb Stuart and considered for the fourth Indiana Jones film. Though ultimately abandoned, certain elements of the script found their way into the 2008 film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Measuring 8.5”x11” with over 100 pages, the script is in good condition, with light wear from handling, and scuffs and fading to the cover. $100 - $200


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151. A G.I. Jane Hat & Press Kit. (Hollywood Pictures, 1997) A Press Kit for the film G.I. Jane starring Demi Moore, with a promotional cap for the film. The folder includes the production book for the film, a premiere program, and (6) 8”x10” publicity stills. Measuring 9”x11.5”, the press kit is in very good condition, with light spotting to the folder spine. The cap with cloth adjustable strap is one size fits all, in fine unworn condition. $100 - $200

152. A Con Air Promotional Cap. (Touchstone Pictures, 1997) A promotional cap for the movie Con Air, featuring the embroidered logo for the fictional prisoner air transport plane in the film. With cloth adjustable strap, the one size fits all cap is in fine unworn condition. $100 - $200

153. A Lord of the Rings Rivendell Signed Print. (New Line Cinema, 2001) A print of the Elven city of Rivendell as seen in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, signed by legendary artist Alan Lee. Founder and Creative Director Sir Richard Taylor gifted this print to Phillip Fickling, a Weta Workshop employee who worked on the collectibles figure line. This print has been signed on the lower right of the mat by artist Alan Lee, and on the reverse with a personalized message from Sir Richard Taylor. The print was then shrink wrapped, and Phillip Fickling signed the wrapping on the reverse. Measuring approximately 12.25”x16.25” in the 15.75”x20” mat, the print appears to be in good condition, but has not been examined out of the shrink wrap to preserve the signature. The mat has moderate edge-wear, several large creases to the reverse, and exhibits slight lifting. $300 - $600

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155. A Susan Sarandon Signed Photo. (Susan Sarandon, 2000s) A publicity photo signed by actor Susan Sarandon. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with signature is in very good condition. $100 - $200

154. A Pauly Shore Signed Photo. (1990’s-2000s) A publicity portrait signed by comedian Pauly Shore. Measuring 6”x4”, the photo with signature is in fine condition. $100 - $200

156. A Pair of Robert Duvall Autographs. (Robert Duvall, 19972000s) A signed photo of Robert Duvall from his 1997 film The Apostle, with a card also signed by the actor. Measuring 8”x10” and 3”x5”, the photo and card are both in fine condition. $100 - $200

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157. A Pair of Marty Allen Signed Photos. (Marty Allen, 2000) A pair of publicity photos signed by comedian Marty Allen. One is a collage of (3) portraits of Allen, and the other reproduces a 1964 publicity photo of Allen appearing on the Ed Sullivan show alongside the Beatles. Each measuring 8”x10”, the signed photos are in fine condition. $100 - $200


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158. A Kathy Bates Signed Photo. (Kathy Bates, 2000) An autographed portrait of actor Kathy Bates. Measuring 5”x7”, the photo with signature is in fine condition. $100 - $200

159. A Janet Leigh Signed Photo. (Janet Leigh, 2000) A publicity photo signed by actor Janet Leigh, best known for her role as Marion Crane in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. The lot also comes with a second Leigh signature on a small label. Measuring 8”x10”, the signed photo is in good condition, with slight crumpling to the edges and top. $100 - $200

160. A Robin Williams Signed Photo. (Touchstone Pictures, 1987) An autographed photo of Robin Williams from Good Morning, Vietnam. Williams signed with a simple Thank You above his name. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

161. Legendary Comedians (8) Signed Photographs. (Various, 1960s-1990s) A collection of (8) signed portraits of twentieth century comedy icons. The lot includes photos signed by Groucho Marx, George Carlin, Red Skelton, Milton Berle, Joan Rivers, Johnny Carson, Woody Allen, and Bob Hope. Personalized dedications are included on (3) of the prints. Each measuring 8”x10”, the photos with autographs are in very good to fine condition. $300 - $500

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Early silent film actors typically wore their own clothes in a role. D.W. Griffith originated providing costumes for a film’s entire cast, leads and extras alike, for his epic film Intolerance (1916). Costume Designers are challenged to balance the vision of the director with the ego of the actors, on time and under budget. This section contains costume designs for many of the screen idols of Hollywood’s Golden Age through the late 20th Century.

162. An Early Ginger Rogers Portrait by Paula Giokaris. (Giokaris, 1937) A portrait of screen great Ginger Rogers, drawn by budding Costume Designer Paula Giokaris. Dated 1937, Giokaris drew this at the age of seventeen. Accomplished in pencil on paper, the 9”x12”artwork is in very good condition, with slight pin holes and wear at corners. $300 - $500

163. A Hangover Square Original Costume Concept. (20th Century Fox, 1945) A costume concept for Linda Darnell as Netta in the 1945 film noir “Hangover Square.” Executed by Paula Giokaris in gouache and pencil with an accent of gold paint for the shoe, the art measures 15”x20” and is in good production-used condition, with some smudges to edges from handling. $400 - $600

164. A 15th Century Persia Green Costume Concept. (Giokaris) A 15th Century Persia costume design by Paula Giokaris. Undated with no title, it is uncertain if this was created for a specific production. Accomplished in gouache and pencil, the 10.5”x13” artwork is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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165. A 15th Century Persia Blue Costume Concept. (Giokaris) A 15th Century Persia costume design by Paula Giokaris. Accomplished in gouache and pencil, the 10.25”x13” artwork is in fine condition. $300 - $500

166. A Costume Concept by Paula Giokaris. (Paula Giokaris, 1946) A costume concept by Designer Paula Giokaris. Accomplished in gouache on paper measuring 12”x18.5”, the art is in fine condition. $300 - $500

167. A Charlie Chaplin “Monsieur Verdoux” Costume Sketch. (United Artists, 1947) A costume design for Charlie Chaplin as Henri Verdox in the black comedy film Monsieur Verdoux. This unusual turn for Chaplin’s career, which he produced and directed, casts him as a bigamist profit-seeking wife-murderer. The art gives (3) views of the character in variations on a standard outfit. Drew Tetrick, who is credited for wardrobe on the film, signed his name to the back of the piece. Measuring 14.25”x23”, the concept is executed in gouache and ink, with pencil notes at the top, and in very good condition, with waviness to the paper from intentional shading. $400 - $600

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169. A Paula Giokaris Costume Concept Portrait. (Giokaris, 1950) (Giokaris) A costume design by Paula Giokaris. Accomplished in gouache and pencil on paper, the 11.5”x13” artwork is in fine condition. $300 - $500

168. A Quo Vadis Original Costume Concept. (MGM, 1949) A Costume Concept for the 1951 film Quo Vadis. The concept for a Flamen, or Roman pantheon priest, is executed by Paula Giokaris in gouache and pencil. Measuring 12”x19”, the art is in very good production-used condition. $300 - $500

170. A Paula Giokaris Costume Concept Portrait. (Giokaris, 1950) (Giokaris) A portrait by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris. Accomplished in gouache and pencil on artboard, the 11.5”x13” artwork is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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171. The Prodigal Lana Turner Costume Concept Photostat. (MGM, 1954) A photostat copy of Costume Designer Paula Giokaris’ concept for Lana Turner in the 1955 film “The Prodigal.” Photostats were often made of concept art and storyboards, to serve as tools for the production crew. Measuring 14.75”x19.5”, the photostat is in very good production-used condition. $200 - $400

172. The Prodigal Costume Concept. (MGM, 1954) A costume concept for a background character in the 1955 biblical epic The Prodigal. The design for a “Bit Woman Who Spills Wine at Party INT. Bosra’s Palace - Banquet Seq.” bears the initials of the film’s director, Richard Thorpe, in the lower left corner. Accomplished in gouache and pencil on artist board, the concept art measures 15”x20” and is in good production-used condition, with slight browning to edges from age. $300 - $500

173. A War Drums Original Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1957) A costume concept for Joan Taylor as Riva in “War Drums.” The design labeled as “Change 2” was executed in gouache and pencil by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris and signed in the lower right corner. The concept art measures 14.25”x20” and is in very good production-used condition. $400 - $600

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174. A War Drums Original Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1957) A costume concept for Joan Taylor as Riva in “War Drums.” The design labeled as “Change 3” was executed in gouache and pencil by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris. The concept art measures 15”x20” and is in very good production-used condition, with light wear from handling and age, particularly at the left corners. $400 - $600

175. A Dragoon Wells Massacre Original Costume Concept. (Allied Artists Pictures, 1957) A costume concept for Katy Jurado as Mari in the western film “Dragoon Wells Massacre.” The design was executed in gouache and pencil by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris, who is not credited with working on this film. Giokaris signed the concept art in the lower right corner. Measuring 15”x20”, the concept art is in good production-used condition, with staining to the left edge from water exposure. $300 - $500

176. A Bop Girl Goes Calypso Costume Concept w/ Fabric Sample. (United Artists, 1957) A costume concept for Judy Tyler as Jo in the film “Bop Girl Goes Calypso”, with attached fabric swatches. The design was executed in gouache by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris, who signed the art. Measuring 15”x20”, the concept art is in good production-used condition, with light wear to the edges including a .5” chip at top center. $400 - $600

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177. A Bop Girl Goes Calypso Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1957) A costume concept for the film “Bop Girl Goes Calypso.” The design was executed in gouache and pencil by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris. Measuring 15”x20”, the concept art is in good production-used condition, with light edge wear, scuffs, and original pigment smudges. $400 - $600

178. A Bop Girl Goes Calypso Dancer Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1957) A costume concept for the film “Bop Girl Goes Calypso.” The design was executed in gouache and pencil by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris. Measuring 15”x20”, the concept art is in good production-used condition, with light edge wear, scuffs, and small original pigment smudges in the border areas. $400 - $600

179. A Bop Girl Goes Calypso Blue Dancer Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1957) A costume concept for the film “Bop Girl Goes Calypso.” The blue dancer design was executed in gouache and pencil on artist board by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris. Measuring 15”x20”, the concept art is in good production-used condition, with light edge wear, scuffs, and small original pigment smudges in the border areas. $400 - $600

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181. An I Want to Live Original Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1958) A costume concept for Susan Hayworth in “I Want to Live.” The design was executed by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris, who is not credited with working on this film. Giokaris signed the concept art in the lower right corner. Executed in gouache and pencil, the concept art measures 15”x22” and is in very good production-used condition. $300 - $500

180. An Omar Khayyam Costume Concept. (Paramount Pictures, 1957) A headdress and necklace costume concept for “The Loves of Omar Khayyam.” Accomplished in gouache on artist board measuring 9.75”x13”, the art is in good condition, with light wear from age, and dark scuffs to the top and right sides. $300 - $500

182. An On the Beach Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1959) A costume concept for the post-apocalyptic science fiction drama On the Beach. This design is most likely for Ava Gardner’s character Moira Davidson. Executed by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris in pencil and gouache on artist board, the art measures 15”x20” and is in very good production-used condition, with light wear mainly to edges from age and handling. $300 - $500

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184. A Lord Love a Duck Original Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1966) A costume concept for Lola Albright in “Lord Love a Duck.” The design was executed in gouache and pencil by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris, who signed the concept art in the lower right corner. Executed in gouache and pencil, the concept art measures 16”x19.5” and is in very good production-used condition. $300 - $500 183. An Invitation to a Gunfighter Original Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1964) A costume concept for Janice Rule as Ruth in “Invitation to a Gunfighter.” The design was executed in gouache and pencil by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris, who signed the concept in the lower right corner. Executed in gouache and pencil, the concept art measures 13”x19” and is in very good production-used condition. $300 - $500

185. A Lord Love A Duck Bunny Girl Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1966) A costume concept for Lola Albright in “Lord Love a Duck.” The Blue Bunny Girl design was executed in gouache and pencil by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris, who signed the art. Executed in gouache and pencil, the concept art measures 15.25”x20” and is in very good production-used condition, with light wear to edges. $300 - $500

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187. A Lord Love A Duck Tuesday Weld Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1966) A costume concept for Tuesday Weld in “Lord Love a Duck.” The negligee design was executed in gouache and pencil by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris. Executed in gouache and pencil, the concept art measures 15.25”x20” and is in good production-used condition, with slight warping along the bottom edge. $300 - $500

186. A Lord Love A Duck Bunny Girl Costume Concept. (United Artists, 1966) A costume concept for Lola Albright in “Lord Love a Duck.” The Pink Bunny Girl design was executed in gouache and pencil by Costume Designer Paula Giokaris, who signed the art. The concept art is on paper measuring 13”x19.5” mounted to 15.25”x20” artist board and is in very good production-used condition, with light wear to edges. $300 - $500

188. A Headdress Costume Concept. (1950s-1960s) A concept art study of a costume including an ornate griffin headdress and necklace. Accomplished in gouache and pencil on artist board measuring 11”x15”, the art is in very good condition, with light wear from production use and age. $300 - $500

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189. A Red Dress Costume Concept. (1950s-1960s) A costume concept for a period piece film. Accomplished in gouache and pencil on artboard, the concept measures 15”x20” and is in very good production-used condition with light wear from age and handling. $300 - $500

190. A Blue Dress Costume Concept. (1950s-1960s) A costume concept for a period piece film. Accomplished in gouache and pencil on artboard, the concept measures 15”x20” and is in very good production-used condition with light wear from age and handling. $300 - $500

191. A Pin-Up Style Bikini Costume Concept. (1950s-1960s) A Pin-up style costume concept illustration. Executed in gouache, the piece measures 10”x13” and is in very good condition, with light wear from age. $300 - $500

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192. A Pin-Up Style Polynesian Costume Concept. (1950s-1960s) A Pin-up style costume concept illustration. Executed in gouache, the piece measures 10”x13” and is in very good condition, with light wear from age. $300 - $500

193. A Costume Concept with Horse. (1950s-1960s) A costume concept for a period film horseback rider. Accomplished in gouache on artist board, the piece measures 15”x20” and is in very good condition with light edge wear from handling. $300 - $500

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194. A Pair of Period Film Costume Concepts. (1950s-1960s) A pair of costume concept designs for a period piece film. Both are executed in gouache on a single piece of artist board. Measuring 15”x20”, the concept art is in very good condition with light wear to the bottom corners from handling. $300 - $500


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195. A The Last of Mrs. Lincoln Costume Concept. (PBS, 1976) A costume design for Julie Harris as Mary Todd Lincoln in the television movie The Last of Mrs. Lincoln. Executed and signed by designer Noel Taylor in watercolor and pencil, the art measures 13”x20.75” and is in very good condition. $300 - $500

197. Two Debbie Reynolds Costume Sketches by Bob Mackie. (Bob Mackie, 1978) A pair of costume sketches by renowned designer Bob Mackie for Debbie Reynolds’ Las Vegas stage show, with (1) signed and inscribed to her. The signed sketch retains a fabric swatch attached, and the other a note concerning executing the piece with or without sleeves. Accomplished in pencil and marker, the pieces measure 7”x17” on 8.25”x20.25” board, and 10.5”x16.5” in 14”x20” mat. Both pieces are in very good condition, with light wear from use including a few small spots of water exposure to the blue piece. $600 - $800

196. A Katharine Hepburn Mrs. Delafield Costume Design. (CBS, 1986) A costume design for Katharine Hepburn in the romantic comedy television movie Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry. Executed and signed by designer Noel Taylor in watercolor, pencil, and ink, the art measures 13”x20.75” and is in very good condition. $400 - $600

198. A Set of (4) Debbie Reynolds Oscars Costume Sketches. (Rex Turner, 1997) A collection of (4) costume designs for Debbie Reynolds, for the 1997 Academy Awards. At the 69th Academy Awards Reyolds made an appearance as a presenter, alongside her daughter Carrie Fisher. Designer Rex Turner executed these (4) designs in marker and graphite for her consideration. Each measuring 7”x15” on 16”x20” art board, the designs are in very good condition, with light wear from age. $600 - $800

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199. A Pair of Autograph Books. (1970’s) A pair of autograph books containing over (90) signatures from actors and artists of the day. The autographs include an early Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Christopher Lee (Dracula & later Star Wars), Walter Lantz (Woody Woodpecker), and Clarence Nash (the voice of Donald Duck. The rest cover film and TV actors ranging from Mitzi Gaynor to Forrest Tucker to Grace Lee Whitney. Each album measures 5”x6”, with both in very good condition showing typical wear from age and handling. $200 - $400

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200. A Screen-used Band Uniform from The Music Man. (Warner Brothers, 1962) A screen used marching band uniform from “The Music Man.” The uniform can be seen during the film’s finale as the band marches to the tune of “Seventy Six Trombones.” The distinctive uniforms with gold braid, pink oval decorations, and gold buttons are worn by dozens of performers in the final number. The jacket and pants both have labels dating their manufacture to March of 1961, predating the film’s production. The jacket is marked inside as size “6”, and the pants as simply a size 28, with the length likely hemmed exactly to the actor who wore them. Both jacket and pants are in very good condition, with wear from age, and some color shift of white fabrics to off-white. $400 - $600


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Props are extremely sought after film collectibles. Nothing brings you closer to a film or TV show than holding the actual object that is seen on screen as part of that fictional world. Even prototypes and unused back-up props are treasured, along with crew-exclusive items, as unique souvenirs of a production. 201. Strands of Original King Kong Hair. (Paramount, 1976) About a dozen synthetic hairs from the life-sized King Kong Hand used in the 1976 Dino DeLaurentiis Feature Film, “King Kong.” The collection of hairs is framed and displayed with a photo of the collector beside the giant animatronic hand, and an 8”x10” press photo of Jessica Lange from the film. Measuring 2” to 6”, the hairs appear in very good screenused condition. The entire framed piece measures 23.5”x25.5”. $100 - $200

202. A Superman: The Movie Crystal Prop & Script. (Warner Bros., 1978) A Crystal prop and script from Superman: The Movie. Christopher Reeve’s debut as the Man of Steel featured the Fortress of Solitude and escape ship from Krypton made of these crystals. Although acrylic crystals were also used, this is one of the genuine crystal props, with a display case. It is paired with a production copy of the script dated April 6, 1977. Measuring 2” tall by 1” wide, the crystal is in fine production-used condition. The 8.5”x11” script is in very good condition, with wear from production use and handling. $400 - $600

203. Superman Cast Gift, Gift Prototype, & Pair of Programs. (Warner Bros., 1978-1982) A cast gift card from Superman: The Movie, along with a prototype for a proposed cast gift, and (2) programs for Superman and Superman II. The cast gift “SuperChristmas” card is very rare, given only to cast and crew on the film. The proposed gift prototype is one-of-a-kind: a miniature display base with dome, holding a fragment of faintly green mineral, representing kryptonite. The Superman and Superman II programs each measuring 8.5”x11” are in good condition, with wear from handling including scuffs. The 5.75”x8.5” card is in very good condition with light wear, and the 1.5” diameter by 3.25” high kryptonite gift prototype is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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204. A 9 to 5 Hero Prop Rat Poison and Sweetener Boxes. (20th Century Fox, 1980) Hero prop Rid-O-Rat & Skinny and Sweet prop boxes from the comedy 9 to 5. In the film Violet Newstead (Lily Tomlin) mistakenly puts Rid-O-Rat poison into Mr. Hart’s (Dabney Coleman) coffee, instead of Skinny Sweet saccharin. These (2) prop boxes can be seen in the film, with the Rid-O-Rat box showing the exact bends and creases as in Tomlin’s hand. Each box measures 5.5”x7.5”x1.75”, with both in fine as seen on screen used condition. They are presented in a 16.5”x31.5”x2.75” frame with an 8”x10.5” very good condition program for the film, and a 3”x3.5” photo of Tomlin holding the (2) boxes. $800 - $1,000

205. A Raiders of the Lost Ark Faux Sandstone Stunt Rock. (Paramount, 1981) A lightweight false sandstone rock, used in the 1981 feature film, “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” The custom-made piece for the film is constructed of sand, plaster, and papier mâché, and hollow inside. Measuring 8”x5.5”x6.25” high, the prop rock is in good production-used condition, with some small worn spots along edges. The prop comes directly from a special effects artist that worked on the film. $200 - $400

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206. A Set of Raiders of the Lost Ark Prop Dig Site Plans. (Paramount, 1981) A set of three printed reproductions of Great Britain cavern maps used as prop archaeological dig site maps in Raiders Of The Lost Ark. Measuring 13”x20”, 13”x36”, and the longest taped together to 12”x49”, the maps are in fine, used condition, with the taped map in fine condition, but the original tape discolored from age. $100 - $200


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207. A Raiders of the Lost Ark Nazi Platter Prop. (Paramount, 1981) A prop tray with swastika created for Raiders of the Lost Ark. Made of brass and aged to appear antique, this prop was part of the Nazi treasure chest. Measuring 6”x8.25”x.5”, the piece is in very good condition with intentional aging. $200 - $400

209. A Temple of Doom Thuggee Cult Dagger. (Paramount, 1984) A prop Thuggee Cult Dagger with sheath from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Built by a prop or weapons master to appear antique, the dagger features a wooden handle and aged metal blade. The leather sheath features pressed designs on one side, and a leather cord to attach to a belt or sash. Measuring 2”x10.75”, the prop knife is in very good condition, with some oxidation to the metal blade. $300 - $500

208. A Film Can from the Production of Temple of Doom. (Paramount, 1983) A film can used during the production of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Labeled simply Indy II and dated 11/6/83, this can, sent to Rank Labs in London, likely held the original film for Club Obi Wan or interior temple scenes filmed at Elstree Studios. Measuring 15” in diameter and 2” thick, the can is in good condition, with wear typical of use including minor dings, and much oxidation from age. $200 - $400

210. A Pair of Miniature Baskets from Temple of Doom. Paramount/ILM, 1984) A pair of miniature woven baskets used in the production of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Baskets this size were used in extensive scale models of the mines created for effect shots and animation of the mine car chase. Measuring 1.5”x2.25” diameter each, the baskets are in very good condition with slight wear from production use. $200 - $400

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212. Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Screen Used Prop Photo. (Universal, 1982) A prop framed photograph of the Alamo from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. The photograph can be seen just after 3 minutes 30 seconds into the film, hanging over a couple engaging in the Chicken Ranch’s business. The frame measures 28.5”x34.5”, with no glass, and the image of the Alamo measures 21.5”x27.5”. The (2) text banners reading “The Alamo” and “San Antonio, Texas” are cutouts that were glued directly to the image. The prop is in good condition, with some scuffs to the frame and text banners in particular, slight peeling to the banners, and color fading to the photo itself from age. $300 - $500

213. The Dark Crystal Hand Drawn Jewelry Concept. (Henson Associates, 1982) A hand-drawn design concept for (3) pendant necklaces in Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal. Accomplished in pencil and fine point marker on paper, the artwork measuring 5.75”x5.75” is in fine condition. $200 - $400

211. Indiana Jones Style Bag Gifted During Temple of Doom. (Paramount, 1984) An Indiana Jones-style bag, gifted to the Director of Photography while on location filming Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Douglas Slocombe, the film’s Director of Photography, received this bag as a gift from either Steven Spielberg or George Lucas. While the canvas bag has no branding, it was recognized and given as the type of equipment Indiana Jones would carry. Measuring 4”x8.5”x11” with shoulder strap, the canvas bag is in good used condition, with some wear from field use, especially to (4) short straps on the back. $200 - $400

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214. The Dark Crystal Skeksis Ring and Crew Buttons. (Henson Associates, 1982) A prop ring for one of the Skeksis puppets in Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal. The ring was made especially for the film by the wardrobe department, from brass with a glass stone. The metal band was made to adjust to any finger size, as the puppets were still in production at the time. With a .75” stone, the ring is in very good condition. Included are (2) 2” good condition crew buttons from the film. $200 - $400


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215. A Still Camera Used During the Production of Labyrinth. (TriStar, 1986) A Canon T70 35mm still camera used on the set of Jim Henson’s 1986 musical fantasy Labyrinth, during the production of the film. The camera comes with a carrying case, flash, lens hood, and other attachments. The camera has been tested in good working condition, requiring (2) AA batteries (not included). The flash has not been tested, but appears in good condition, with slight wear to the power cable. The entire case measures 5.5”x13”x18”, with all components in good production-used condition. $200 - $400

217. An Unfinished The Last Crusade Seagull Prop. (Paramount, 1989) An unfinished seagull prop from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. To film the scene in which Henry Jones Sr. (Sean Connery) drives a flock of seagulls into flight and take out an attacking airplane, dozens of faux seagulls were sculpted of foam and plaster, to represent the resting birds. This one was started for production, but unfinished and not used on screen in the film. Measuring 8.5”x3.5”x5.25” high, the unfinished bird prop is in very good condition. $100 - $200

216. A Screen Used Snake from Last Crusade & Crew Shirt. (Paramount, 1989) A screen-used snake prop and crew t-shirt from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. In the opening scenes of the film as young Indiana Jones (played by River Phoenix) is chased across a circus train, he falls into bins holding hundreds of snakes, developing his signature fear. While many live snakes were used in this scene, their numbers were bolstered with rubber snakes, including this one. The crew member t-shirt included is a size small (34-36) displaying the logo of the film. The 8.5” long snake is in very good condition, with the shirt in good condition showing slight fading from use. $100 - $200

218. A Pair of Prototype Last Crusade False Grail Goblets. (Paramount, 1989) A pair of prototype false grail goblets from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. These were intended to be developed into jeweled false grails for the film. This pair is painted with gold accents, but not yet decorated with jewels. Measuring up to 4.25” in diameter and 6.5” high, the pair of wooden grails are in very good condition. $100 - $200

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219. A Screen-Used Last Crusade False Grail Prop. (Paramount, 1989) A screen-used prop false grail from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Indy chose wisely and avoided this chalice among the many vessels offered by the Knight Templar in the final scenes of the film. Measuring 7.5” at widest diameter and 7” high, the false grail is in very good condition, with intentional distress, and slight tarnish from age. The original exterior gold plating has faded with age although remnants remain on the interior. $500 - $700

220. A Last Crusade False Grail Prototype with Jewels. (Paramount, 1989) A wooden protype false grail with decorative jewels, from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Early in production there was a struggle to find all the right “false grails” for the table of grails guarded by the Knight Templar. In the end, some were made from scratch of fiberglass, and others were bought or rented from antique dealers. This early, simple draft wooden goblet was meant as a base to create a false grail. The intention was to add filigree details by hand in clay, insert glass jewels, and paint it. The wooden grail comes with a case of (47) vintage glass beads intended for decoration, some of which match jewels seen on other false grails in the film. The 3.5” diameter by 5.5” high wooden grail and glass beads of various sizes are in very good condition. $200 - $400

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221. A Prop Bulldog Café Menu from The Rocketeer. (Disney, 1991) A prop Bulldog Cafe menu from The Rocketeer. With menu art by Dave Stevens, the creator of The Rocketeer, the Bulldog Cafe was a key location in the film. Measuring 6.5”x9.5”, the prop menu is in fine condition, with light wear from original use. $200 - $400


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222. Steven Spielberg Production Office Bookends & Photos. (Paramount, 1988-1989) A pair of bookends and (3) photos from Steven Spielberg’s Elstree Studios office from the production of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Included in the lot are (2) wooden bookends gifted to Spielberg by Rank Laboratories, the London based film processors who developed negatives for Star Wars and Indiana Jones films, and (3) photos Spielberg kept there: (2) of the Elstree Studios building, and (1) of Spielberg in front of the Studio wearing an Indy III cap. The photos measure from 3.5”x5.5” to 5”x8” and are in very good condition, with some toning to the portrait. The bookends each measure 2”x8.25”x9” and are in very good condition. $200 - $400

223. A Collection of Steven Spielberg Ephemera. (Spielberg, 1980s-1990s) A collection of ephemera related to famed director and producer Steven Spielberg. Included in the lot are a call sheet from the production of 1941, an envelope from Spielberg’s company Amblin Entertainment, a framed copy of a Variety congratulations ad from Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan honoring Spielberg, a Universal Pictures pen, and Spielberg’s AFI lifetime achievement award Lucite plaque that was sent to Amblin, with a ticket to that award’s presentation ceremony. Measuring various sizes, the items are in very good condition, with the call sheet good showing wear from age and handling. $200 - $400

224. A Prop Skull From “Hook.” (Amblin, 1991) A large prop skull from Amblin Entertainment’s Hook. Steven Spielberg’s “Hook” starred Robin Willaims (as Peter Pan) and Dustin Hoffman (as Hook). This skull was sculpted in foam, painted silver, and used as a set decoration for the ornate ship of Captain Hook. Measuring 13” tall and 10” wide, this prop is in good condition with scuffs, indents, scratches, and wear. $500 - $800

225. A Batman Returns “Cobblepot For Mayor” Button Prop. (Warner Bros., 1992) A Batman Returns Penguin Button Prop. This campaign button prop features an illustration of Oswald Cobblepot with the words “for Mayor,” and was manufactured for the production of Batman Returns. Measuring 3” in diameter, this prop pinback button is in fine production-used condition with faint surface scuffs and yellowing. $100 - $200

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227. A Batman Forever Bat Emblem Prop. (Warner Bros., 1995) A Batman Forever Bat Emblem Prop. This resin prop prototype was manufactured for the production of a belt worn by Batman (portrayed by Val Kilmer) in Joel Schumacher’s Batman Forever. Measuring 4.75”x2.75”, this prop piece is in fine production-used condition. $400 - $600 226. A Batman Returns “Cobblepot For Mayor” Poster Proof. (Warner Bros., 1992) A printer’s proof of the Oswald Cobblepot for Mayor poster prop from Batman Returns. This large printer’s proof was prepared to assure color accuracy when manufacturing the screenused props for the motion picture production. The final product of this poster appeared in scenes related to the Mayoral Campaign of the villainous Penguin. Measuring 43.5”x63”, this gorgeous production-used poster is in very good condition, with dimples and creases to the surface and edge wear. $200 - $400

228. A Prop Chubby Rain Program from Bowfinger. (Universal, 1999) A prop premiere program for the fictional film Chubby Rain, the film-within-the-film “Bowfinger.” Steve Martin can be seen in the film holding one of these props in the final scenes, just before the screening of Chubby Rain starts. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the prop program is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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229. A Harry Potter Hogwarts Invitation Prop Envelope. (Warner Bros., 2001) A prop Harry Potter Invitation to Hogwarts Envelope from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. For the scene with hundreds of invitations flying down the chimney and around the Dursley’s living room, invitations including this were created with printed seals instead of wax, to make them light and aerodynamic. Measuring 5.25”x7.25”, the prop is in fine production-used condition. $300 - $500


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230. Three Gringotts Coins from the 1st Harry Potter Film. (Warner Bros., 2001) A set of (3) prop coins from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (also known as Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone). The books called for (3) coins in the wizarding world, so Galleons, Sickles, and Knuts were designed in house at Leavensden Studios, and manufactured at a real coin mint in the United Kingdom. The largest Galleon coins were mostly seen in the Gringott Bank scenes, while smaller Sickles and Knuts were most extensively seen being used by wizards in Diagon Alley. Measuring from 1” to 1.5” in diameter, the (3) prop coins are in very good production-used condition, with slight wear including small scratches to the Galleon. $200 - $400

232. Chamber of Secrets Prop Cup & Press Junket Pass. (Warner Bros., 2002) A screen-used prop cup and press junket pass from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The second film of the popular series features many scenes in the Great Hall in which the pewter cups with golden decoration are seen being used by the entire cast. The press junket pass for staff members is dated October 25 & 26 2002. Measuring 3.25” in diameter by 4.25” high, the prop cup is in very good condition, with wear from production use. The 3.25”x5” junket pass is in good condition with light scratches from use. $100 - $200

231. A Wingardium Leviosa Feather Prop from Harry Potter. (Warner Bros., 2001) A hero prop feather from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. When Harry and his classmates are learning the Wingardium Leviosa levitating spell, each has two of these ostrich feathers to practice on. Measuring 8.5”x12.5”, the feather is in fine production-used condition. $300 - $500

233. A Harry Potter Chamber of Secrets Prop Water Goblet. (Warner Bros., 2002) A screen-used prop water goblet from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Glasses of this style can most notably be seen when McGonagall teaches Harry and his classmates the transfiguration spell, turning animals into these water goblets. Measuring 3.5” in diameter by 6” high, the glass goblet with gold foil decor is in very good screen-used condition. $200 - $400

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234. A Peter Pan Tiger Lily Costume. (Universal/Revolution, 2003) A Tiger Lily Costume from Revolution’s Peter Pan motion picture. The costume was worn by Canadian Haida Tribe actress Carsen Leigh Gray during the 2003 production of P.J. Hogan’s Peter Pan. The costume retains some hand-annotation regarding cleaning instructions; “harness dry only” and “water spray.” The costume was released through Revolution Online Auctions and comes with its official Certificate of Authority. Measuring 35” long (not including the leather fringes), the wardrobe piece is in fine condition with some red stains from exposure and age, and few signs of wear from production. $200 - $400

236. A Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Wonka Bar Prop. (Warner Bros., 2005) A Wonka Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight candy bar prop from Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Measuring 7.5”x3.5”x.5”, this mixed media prop is in good production-used condition with creases, tears, and wear to the wrapper and foil elements. $400 - $600

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235. A Set of Prototype Wonka Bars and Charlie Script. (Warner Bros., 2005) A set of four prototype Wonka Chocolate bars for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, with an early draft of the script. These plastic Wonka bars are each a different shade of brown, with a different number written on the back of each, as tests for the appearance of prop chocolate bars produced in the hundreds or even thousands for use in the chocolate factory sets from the film. The script is dated April 2001, four years before the film’s release. Credited to Scott Frank instead of John August, who has screenplay credit for the movie, it is likely very different from the final film. The bars each measuring 3.25”x7.75”x.33” are in very good condition. The 8.5”x11” script is in good condition with typical wear from handling. $400 - $600

237. Six Screen Used Poker Chips from Casino Royale. (Sony, 2006) A set of (6) poker chips from the climactic high stakes gambling scenes in Casino Royale. The heavy chips look and feel like real casino chips and represent values from $25 to $100 thousand. Each 1.5” in diameter, the screen-used props are in fine condition. $200 - $400


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238. Back to the Future Time Travel Memories Plutonium Edition. (Universal/Amblin/Doctor Collector, 2021) A sealed Time Travel Memories Platinum Edition collection of (36) prop reproductions from the Back to the Future films. Included within the collectible tin are the distressed “OUTATIME” license plate, a map of Hill Valley in 1885, a Save the clock Tower ribboned badge, and many more prop reproductions from the 1885, 1955, 1985, and 2015 settings of the films. Measuring 12”x8.5”x2.75”, the set is in fine condition, sealed. $200 - $400

239. A Screen-Used Cup From Game of Thrones. (HBO, 2015) A screen-used silver metal cup from Game of Thrones. The cup can be seen in season five episode two, “The House of Black and White” when Brienne of Tarth discovers Sansa Stark at an inn and asks Sansa to accept her protection. Measuring 2.5” diameter by 5” high, the metal cup is in very good screen-used condition, with light wear from handling. $200 - $400

240. An I Heart Huckabees Multi-Signed Parking Pass. (Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2004) A cast and crew parking placard from the production of I Heart Huckabees, with (4) signatures. The placard, placed on dashboards to identify production vehicles, is signed by actors Dustin Hoffman, Lily Tomlin, and Jason Schwartzman, and director David O. Russell. Measuring 5.5”x15.5”, the placard with autographs is in very good condition. $100 - $200

241. A Chris Hemsworth Screen-Used Ghostbusters Costume. (Sony Pictures, 2016) A screen-used costume from the 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters, worn by Chris Hemsworth as Kevin Beckman. Notably, this is the costume Hemsworth wears when Kevin is posessed by Rowan. The costume includes of a size XL Scotch and Soda V-neck t-shirt with the tag removed, and a dark blue pair of size 34x32 Nudie jeans. The lot includes a 4”x6” photo of Hemsworth wearing the costume while held overhead (on wires) by Melissa McCarthy, the original wardrobe tag from the production, and original Sony COA. The costume is in fine screen-used condition. $400 - $600

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The world of music has a whole range of collectibles not seen in other facets of pop culture. LPs and singles, concert posters and tickets, and tour memorabilia are all coveted by collectors, as well as autographs and memorabilia.

242. A Collection of Rat Pack Member Signatures. (Hollywood/Las Vegas, 1950s-1960s) A complete collection of autographs from the (5) members of The Rat Pack. Legend has it the name was coined by Lauren Bacall when husband Humphrey Bogart returned home from a night in Las Vegas with a group of show business friends, and she exclaimed “You look like a g*ddamn rat pack.” The group of friends took the name and informally had many members, but the name became famous after Bogart passed away in 1957, and Frank Sinatra became the de facto leader. The key members were Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop. In this lot, all (5) of their signatures have been collected by one fan on pages of autograph books, then assembled here displayed with an oversized photo of the group in front of a Las Vegas marquee bearing their names. Sinatra’s signature is neat and carefully written. Dean Martin’s includes the dedication “To Nick.” Sammy Davis Jr.’s is loose, written after “All My Best.” Peter Lawford’s signature is large and loopy, and Joey Bishop’s includes the note “Thanks for the fits”, perhaps referring to laughter at Bishop’s standup routine. The signatures are on paper with visible 2.5”x3.75” to 4”x5” size, all in very good condition. The entire framed piece measures 41.5”x32” and is in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

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243. A Jimi Hendrix Concert Poster. (Jimi Hendrix, 1968) A concert poster for Jimi Hendrix. The poster promotes (2) shows on August 4th, 1968, at the University of Oklahoma Field House in Norman, Oklahoma. Measuring 12”x20.5”, the poster is in very good condition. $200 - $400


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244. A Signed Bo Diddley Photo. (Bo Diddley, 1990s-2000s) A signed publicity photo of music legend Bo Diddley with his famous “cigar box” rectangular guitar. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in fine condition. $100 - $200

247. A Pair of Mitch Miller & the Gang Records. (Columbia Records, 1960) A pair of LP records featuring choral director Mitch Miller, Sing along With Mitch and Memories. Miller hosted the popular television show Sing Along With Mitch from 1961 to 1964, where viewers sang along with the program with the help of on screen lyrics. Miller’s albums featured a centerfold showing the lyrics to the songs, as well as tear-out pages with the lyrics. This copy of Sing along With Mitch is complete with the redundant tear-out pages, which are missing from Memories. Both the 12” in diameter records and 12.25”x12.25” sleeves are in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200

245. Edd “Kookie” Byrnes signed comic books & record. (Edd Byrnes, 1958-1959) A collection of (1) 45 RPM record and (3) comic books signed by Edd “Kookie” Byrnes. The record is “Like I Love You” performed by Byrnes as Kookie from 77 Sunset Strip. The (3) copies of a Dell comic book adaptation of Byrnes’ 1959 film “Yellowstone Kelly” are also signed by the film’s lead Clint Walker. The 6.75” record and 10”x7” comic books are all in fair condition, with wear overall from handling and age. $100 - $200

248. A Pair of Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass Records. (A&M Records, 1964-1965) A pair of albums by Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass: South of the Border, and Whipped Cream & Other Delights. Whipped Cream was the number one album of 1966, outselling The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, and The Rolling Stones. The 12” diameter records and 12.25”x12.25” sleeves are in very good condition, and edge wear and scuffing to the South of the Border sleeve. $100 - $200

246. A Signed Jerry Lee Lewis Photo. (Jerry Lee Lewis, 1990s-2000s) A signed publicity photo of rock & roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in fine condition. $100 - $200

249. A Rocky Horror Picture Show Picture Disc. (Ode Records, 1979) A rare, sealed picture disc release of the Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack album. Each side of the disc features an image of Tim Curry as Dr. Frank N. Furter. This release was limited to only 1,660 copies. Measuring 12.25”x12.25”, the sealed record is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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251. A Tanya Tucker Signed Photo. (Tanya Tucker, 2000) A signed publicity photo of country singer Tanya Tucker. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in fine condition. $50 - $100 250. A LeAnn Rimes Signed Photo. (LeAnn Rimes, 2000s) A publicity photo signed by singer LeAnn Rimes. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with signature is in fine condition. $50 - $100

252. A Charlie Daniels Signed Photo. (Charlie Daniels, 2000) A publicity photo signed by country artist Charlie Daniels. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in fine condition. $50 - $100

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Broadway posters serve a more refined purpose than movie one-sheets. While a film’s one sheet can be used nationwide, a play’s window card advertises a specific production at a single location. As such, posters for groundbreaking or famous productions are exceptionally valued collectibles.

253. A Cast Signed Program Page From The Devil’s Disciple. (Maurice Evans, 1950) A page from a 1950 program for George Bernard Shaw’s The Devils Disciple, signed by lead actor Maurice Evans and (4) other members of the cast. Evans signed his full-page portrait, with cast members Porter Van Zandt, June Prodhomme, Mary Bell, and Ed Shoff signing by their credit on the back. Measuring 8.25”x11”, the page is in very good condition. $100 - $200

255. A Whose Life Is It Anyway? Window Card. (Tom Conti, 1979 An original window card for Whose Life is it Anyways? Tom Conti reprised the role he originated in London for his Broadway debut. Measuring 14”x22”, the window card is in good condition, with light wear including slight staining to the left edge. $200 - $400

254. They’re Playing Our Song Window Card. (Neil Simon, 1979) An original theatrical Window card for They’re Playing Our Song by Neil Simon. Opening on February 11, 1979, the play ran for over 1,000 performances, and marked the Broadway debut of Lucie Arnaz. Measuring 14”x22”, the poster is in very good condition, with 1.5” of wear to the extreme left and right edges only visible on close inspection. $200 - $400

256. The Elephant Man Broadway Window Card. (Booth Theatre, 1979) A window card from the Broadway debut of The Elephant Man. Measuring 14”x22”, the card is in very good condition, with light wear from display including a .5” tear in the bottom edge. $200 - $400

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257. A Sweeney Todd Original Cast Recording Poster. (Stephen Sondheim, 1979) A poster advertising the original cast recording album of Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Measuring 16”x22”, the poster is in good condition, with horizontal ripples visible along the right edge from exposure to water. $200 - $400

258. A Poster Signed by Photographer Richard Avedon. (G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, 1980) An exhibition poster from a showing of Richard Avedon’s work at the G. Ray Hawkins Gallery in 1980. Avedon (1923-2004) was a noted American fashion and portrait photographer who the New York Times said, “helped define America’s image of style, beauty and culture for the last half-century.” This print of a photo entitled “Au Reveil” (In the Morning) is numbered 53 of 250 and signed broadly in pencil by Avedon. With image size 15.5”x19.5” on 23”x35” paper, the poster is in fine condition. $100 - $200

259. Marilyn Monroe’s First Life Magazine Cover. (Life, 1952) A framed copy of Marilyn Monroe’s debut appearance on the cover of Life magazine. Photographed here by Philippe Halsman, the icon of 20th Century American cinema would grace the cover (6) times in total during her life. The magazine measuring 10.5”x13.5” is sealed in mylar within the 17.5”x20.5” frame, appearing to be in good condition overall, with light wear to the edges from use. $100 - $200

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260. An oversized Hugh Hefner Signed Marilyn Monroe Print. (Playboy, 1990s) An over-sized print of Marilyn Monroe’s famous “red velvet pose” signed by Playboy magnate Hugh Hefner. Monroe famously appeared in the very first issue of Playboy magazine. Hefner paid tribute to her with this Limited Edition print. The print is initialed in the bottom right corner “HMH” for Hugh Marston Hefner, and numbered in the left 21 out of 300. The print measures 28.5” x 36” visible inside its 37” x 44” frame, in very fine condition. $1,500 - $2,000

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261. A Signed Letter from Author Octavus Roy Cohen. (Octavus Cohen, 1925) A signed letter from American author Octavus Roy Cohen. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the letter is in good condition, with folds from mailing, pencil marks, and scrapbook residue on the back. $100 - $200

262. A Handwritten & Signed Letter by Author Justin Winsor. (Justin Winsor, 1888) A handwritten and signed letter from Justin Winsor, the first president of the American Library Association. The stationery is headed with his name and the titles of (2) of his most prominent works, Narrative and Critical History of America, and The Memorial History of Boston. Measuring 5.5”x8.5”, the letter is in very good condition, with fold lines from original mailing, slight creases at one corner, and faint browning to the paper edges from age. $100 - $200

263. A Pair of Letters from Author Arthur Guiterman. (Arthur Guiterman, 1935-1936) A pair of letters written by Arthur Guiterman. Known for his humorous poems, Guiterman co-founded the Poetry Society of America, and served as its president in 1925 and 1926. This collection includes a brief note of thanks sent from Vermont, and a longer letter written in the Crane hotel in Barbados, which goes into detail about George Washington’s visit to the island. Both letters are typed and handsigned by Guiterman. Measuring 8.5”x11” and 5”x7”, the letters are in fine condition with light wear mainly from original mailing. $100 - $200

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Baseball cards are typically the first thing many people think of when collectibles come to mind. Teams inspire great loyalty in their fans, making many collectors covet signed jerseys, game-used balls, and autographed merchandise.

264. A Goodyear Blimp Club Membership Card. (Goodyear, 1970s-1980s) A very rare membership card for the Goodyear Blimp Club, signed by pilot Werner Hemp. Goodyear Company policy dictates that the only passengers allowed on their iconic blimps are Corporate Guests or members of the Press. This membership card in their “Blimp Club”, awarded to a passenger, is the souvenir of one of those flights. Measuring 2”x3.5”, the card is in very good condition. $100 - $200

266. A Steve Garvey Signed Sports Illustrated Magazine. (Sports Illustrated, 1983) A Sports Illustrated Magazine signed by Steve Garvey. On the issue dated April 25, 1983, Garvey’s signature is in gold on the cover, across an image of him in his Padres uniform. Measuring 8.25”x10.75”, the magazine is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

265. Two Steve Garvey Signed Dodgers Scorecard Magazines. (The Dodgers, 1981) A Pair of Scorecard magazines from 1981, signed by Dodgers first baseman Steve Garvey. Measuring 8.5”x10.75”, the magazines with autographs are in fair and good condition, with wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

267. A Pair of Collectible Baseballs. (1989-2000) A pair of collectible baseballs. One is signed by Howard Johnson, World Series player for the 1984 Detroit Tigers and 1986 New York Mets. The second commemorates Nolan Ryan’s 5,000th strikeout on 8/22/89, with a facsimile of his signature. Both standard ball size just under 3”, the Howard Johnson ball is in very good condition with light wear from handling and age. The Nolan Ryan commemorative ball is in fine condition. $100 - $200

268. A Wayne Gretsky Signed Taz Slapshot Lithoserigraph. (Warner Bros./L.A. Kings, 1994) A Limited Edition Lithoserigraph of the Tasmanian Devil in L.A. Kings uniform, signed by Wayne Gretsky and artists Tom and Charles McKimson. “Slapshot” was produced in a total edition of 250 plus 25 Artist Proofs. This Artist Proof of Taz is numbered 22 of 25, comes with a photo of Gretsky signing the edition, and its original Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring 19”x22.5” with 12”x15.5” image, the artwork is in very good condition, with (3) minor dimples. $100 - $200

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269. A Babe Ruth Commemorative Baseball. (All Star Marketing, 1995) A 100th Anniversary Commemorative Baseball of Legend Babe Ruth. Featuring a reproduction of The Babe’s signature, the ball was released only in 1995, 100 years after Ruth’s birth. The just under 3” diameter standard sized ball is in fine condition. $100 - $200

271. An Olympic Champion Tara Lipinski Signed Photo. A publicity photo signed by Olympic Champion Figure Skater Tara Lipinski. In the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, Lipinski took the Gold Medal in Ladies’ Single Figure Skating. Measuring 6”x9”, the photo with autograph is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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270. A Cincinnati Reds Signed “The Big Red Machine” Lithograph. (Warner Bros./ Cincinnati Reds, 1998) A limited edition lithograph of Warner Bros. characters, in tribute to the 1976 Cincinnati Reds, then known as “The Big Red Machine.” Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and others pose within the dugout wearing the uniform numbers of “Big Red Machine” MLB team members. This Printer’s Proof is numbered 1 of 20 and is signed by (8) members of the 1976 Reds: Pete Rose, Tony Perez, Cesar Geronimo, Dave Concepcion, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, George Foster, and Ken Griffey. Measuring 32.75”x19”, the art is in very good condition, with a slight vertical crease through the center and its original COA. $100 - $200

272. A Cal Ripken Signed Photo. (Cal Ripken Jr., 2000) An autographed photo of Shortstop & Third Baseman Cal Ripken Jr. Following in his father’s footsteps, Cal Jr. played all 20 years of his MLB career with the Baltimore Orioles. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with signature is in very good condition. $100 - $200

273. An L.A. Kings Adam Deadmarsh Signed Photo. (L.A. Kings, 2001) A signed photo of L.A. Kings Right Wing Adam Deadmarsh. The photo comes with a letter from the Kings explaining this was taken the moment after Deadmarsh scored the game-winning overtime goal against the Detroit Red Wings in 2001, advancing the Kings to the second round of the playoffs. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the photo with autograph is in very good condition. $100 - $200


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Political collectibles have always been highly valued with Presidential items of course having the widest appeal. Dave Smith, founder of the Disney Archives, personally collected Presidential autographs. These offerings from the political arena include a fascinating artifact once owned by the original star of the silver screen, America’s sweetheart Mary Pickford.

274. Mary Pickford’s Abraham Lincoln Relic. (Mary Pickford / Abraham Lincoln, 1830s-1930s) A piece of wood labeled as having been cut by Abe Lincoln, from the estate of actress Mary Pickford. In 1830, Thomas Lincoln brought his family, including 21-year-old Abraham, to Macon County Illinois, to live near his cousin Dennis F. Hanks. Dennis and his son John helped Thomas and Abraham build a 16’x16’ log cabin. It is a matter of record that the Hanks family sold pieces of wood from that cabin during Abraham’s 1860 Presidential campaign. Samples of this wood viewable online appear of the same cut and character as this piece. This piece of wood was found in the estate of actress Mary Pickford, with the “Wood Cut By Abe Lincoln” label and tape displayed here attached. While we cannot confirm this wood’s origin, it does appear in all aspects to match the artifacts known as Lincoln cut wood, and certainly to have been accepted by Mary Pickford as such. Measuring 2”x1.5”x1”, the wood appears in very good condition, expertly displayed within a 20.75”x24.75” framed piece alongside the label, images of Pickford and Lincoln, and a reproduction of a letter written by Lincoln. $300 - $500

276. A Jacqueline Kennedy Signed Photo. (Jacqueline Kennedy, 1962) A Jacqueline Kennedy Signed Photo. This photograph of Jacqueline, Caroline, and John Jr. has been signed by the former First Lady, with a brief personalized message to Herbert Mayes (McCall’s Magazine Editor). This photo notably appeared in full color, on the cover of McCall’s (published May 1, 1962) accompanying the article “Children of the White House From Tyler to Kennedy.” Measuring 8”x10”, this photo is in very good condition with a few light creases and a faint scratch to the surface. $100 - $200

275. A John F. Kennedy Signature and Campaign Memorabilia. (John F. Kennedy, 1960) A program from a campaign appearance by John F. Kennedy, signed by the soon-to-be President. On October 22, 1960, JFK spoke at Shawnee-Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas, just over two weeks before the day he was elected to President. This program is signed simply “John” by then candidate Kennedy. It is also signed by Frank Gordon Theis, a Judge in Kansas who was running for Senate in 1960, and Georgia Neese Clark Gray, a former actress who was a Democratic National Committee member at the time. The program is displayed with Kennedy campaign memorabilia from that year including a Kennedy/Johnson bumper sticker, button, and pin, and (2) Kennedy pins. The collection is matted and framed along with (2) Kennedy half dollars. The 8.5”x5.5” program is in very good condition, with a faint mark and crease from original handling. All the campaign items, measuring from the .75” diameter pin up to the 3.35”x11” bumper sticker, are in very good to fine condition. The 17.5”x22.5”x2.5” display frame is in good condition, with cosmetic damage only to the bottom front edge. $100 - $200

277. A Jeb Bush Signed Photo. (Jeb Bush, 2000) A color portrait photo signed by then Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Measuring 8”x10”, the print with autograph is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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There is no truer window on 20th Century America than a television screen. TV united the country to laugh with Lucy and Ricky, cheer for the Lone Ranger, and marvel as the Enterprise explored the final frontier. While we enjoy the convenience of instant streaming services today, there’s nothing quite like knowing you were tuning in for your “appointment television” with like-minded fans, same Bat-time, same Bat-channel!

278. To Tell The Truth Art From Mark Goodwin’s CBS Office. (CBS, 1956-1968) An original drawing of the “To Tell the Truth” set and audience, that once hung in the office of show producer Mark Goodson. Accomplished in ink on 17”x14” artists leaf and presented in original 20.25”x24.25” cloth mat, the piece is in very good condition., with a single .25” divot in the lower left corner. $200 - $400

279. Lone Ranger & Tonto Prop Silver Bullets and Signatures. (Wrather Productions/ABC, 1957) A pair of the Lone Ranger’s “silver” bullet props, with signatures from the Masked Man and Tonto. When young fan Nicky visited the set of The Lone Ranger in 1957, actor Clayton Moore, the Lone Ranger himself, gifted Nicky with (2) of his iconic prop “silver” bullets, Speer Colt 45 non-firing cartridges direct from his gun belt. The (2) 1.75” props are displayed below an 8”x10” photo of Tonto and The Lone Ranger, signed and dedicated to Nicky. Jay Silverheels signed both his name and Tonto, while Clayton Moore signed only as The Lone Ranger. Included is a second 8”x10” image of Silverheels as Tonto with a preprinted signature, but hand-written dedication to Nicky added by Silverheels. The prop bullets are in fine condition, and the autographed photos are in very good condition with slight wear from handling and age. The entire lot is matted and displayed in a 17.75”x29.5”x2.75” very good condition frame, with light cracking to the bottom front edge. $500 - $700

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280. A Pair of The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Signatures. (20th Century Fox, 1959) A pair of autographs from the stars of the classic sitcom, “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.” Signatures of the series stars Dwayne Hickman (Dobie) and Bob Denver (Maynard G. Krebs) with dedication are matted and framed with an image of the pair. Hickman’s signature piece measures 3.5”x4.5” visible and is in good condition, with slight waviness and writing visible from the reverse side. Denver’s autograph on 4”x5” visible is in very good condition. $100 - $200

282. A Multi-Signed Father Knows Best Photo. (1980s-2000s) A cast photo from the 1950’s television sitcom “Father Knows Best,” signed by the (3) child stars on the show, Billy Gray, Elinor Donahue, and Lauren Chapin, with dedications. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with signatures is in fine condition. $100 - $200

281. An Edd “Kookie” Byrnes Signed Photoplay Magazine. (Photoplay, 1959) A Photoplay magazine signed on the cover by Edd Byrnes. Best known for his role as “Kookie” on 77 Sunset Strip, Byrnes signed the cover with an image of himself with actress Sandra Dee. Measuring 8.5”x10.75”, the magazine displays well though in overall fair condition, with off-white pages and wear to the cover including slight chipping and wear from handling. $100 - $200

283. A Collection of (3) Original Ben Casey Scripts. (Bing Crosby Productions, 1964) A Set of (3) Original Ben Casey Scripts. Ben Casey was a groundbreaking mid-60s medical drama produced by Bing Crosby Productions, starring Vince Edwards as neurosurgeon Ben Casey, and was notable for its accuracy owing to its technical advisor Dr. Allan Max Warner. These scripts were composed for its third season, by American television screenwriters Les Pine, Barry Oringer, and Ellis Marcus. This collection includes (1) a Final Draft of “Onions and Mustard Seed Will Make Her Weep” and (2) Revised Final Drafts of “The Hunters” and “A Woods Full of Question Marks.” Measuring 8.5”x11.25”, these scripts are in very good condition with wear to pages from handling and age. $100 - $200

284. A Collection of The Wild Wild West Signatures. (CBS Productions, 1965) A collection of signatures from the stars of “The Wild, Wild West.” Included are a signed photograph of Robert Conrad as James West, and an autograph on paper from both Conrad and his costar Ross Martin, for a total of (3) signatures, each with dedication. The pieces are matted and framed with a pair of portraits of Conrad and Martin with preprinted signatures. The pieces measure between 5”x4.5” and 8”x10”, all in very good condition in the 19”x28” frame. $100 - $200

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285. An Original Time Tunnel Costume Patch. (20th Century Fox television, 1966) An original costume patch from Irwin Allen’s “Time Tunnel” television series. Members of Project Tic Toc, the government project that created the Time Tunnel, wore this patch on their uniforms. The 2.25” patch comes matted with an 8”x10” publicity still showing actors Lee Meriwether and Whit Bissell wearing the patch. The patch is in very good production-used condition, and the entire 13.25”x20” piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400

286. A Costume Sketch for The Time Tunnel. (20th Century Fox Television, 1966) A costume sketch from Irwin Allen’s “The Time Tunnel” television series. Signed by Paul Zastupnevich, Allen’s regular costume designer, this piece is an alternate costume suggestion for Robert Colbert’s character, Dr. Peter Phillips. Accomplished in colored marker and pencil, the 8.5”x11” sketch is in very good condition, with a .5” spot of abrasion at the top left corner. The sketch is matted with an 8”x10” publicity photo from the show and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

287. A Pair of Man and Girl from U.N.C.L.E. ID Cards. (MGM Television, 1964-1966) A rare pair of souvenir I.D. cards from The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. While examples of the Man card can be found, the card from the spin-off Girl From U.N.C.L.E. series is the only example we’ve come across. Each measuring 2.25”x3.25”, the Man card is very good condition with a glue stain to the right side, and the Girl card is in fine condition. Both are affixed in a 17”x20.5” frame display with images from the series. $100 - $200

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288. An Oversized Batman Photo Signed By Adam West. (20th Century Fox Television, 1966) An oversized color photo print of the Dynamic Duo from the 1966 “Batman” television series, signed with dedication by Adam West. Measuring 30”x36”, the photo is mounted to gatorboard, in very good condition with light wear to edges, and a few small scratches. $200 - $400

289. A 3-D Batman Comic Book With (5) Autographs. (National Periodical Publications, 1966) A 3-D Batman comic book, signed by (5) cast members of the classic 1966 “Batman” TV series. Lead actor Adam West signed the cover with both his name and “Batman.” The back cover is signed by Yvonne Craig (Batgirl), Frank Gorshin (The Riddler), Lee Meriwether (Catwoman), and Burt Ward (Robin). Measuring 8.5”x11”, the comic with autographs is in poor condition, with overall wear, scuffs, much tape repair to the spine, and glasses missing. Still, the impressive collection of signatures elevates this to a nicely displayable artifact of 1960’s Bat-Mania. $200 - $400

290. A Mini-Poster and Lobby Card signed by the Batman cast. (Adam West, 1963-2000s) A poster reproduction of the Batman Colorforms Kit Box, signed by Adam West (Batman), Lee Meriwether (Catwoman), and Frank Gorshin (The Riddler). Also included is a signed lobby card from the 1963 feature film, “The Girl Who Knew Too Much.” The poster measures 11”x17”and the lobby card measures 11”x14”. Both pieces are in very good condition, with some wear from handling. $200 - $400

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292. A Dick Van Dyke Signed Photo With Book. (Dick Van Dyke) A signed and dedicated photo of actor Dick Van Dyke, displayed with a copy of the 1983 book “The Dick Van Dyke Show: Anatomy of a Classic.” Measuring 8”x10”, the photo and 8.25”x11” book are in very good condition. $100 - $200 291. A Frank Gorshin Signed Riddler Comic Book. (Frank Gorshin/DC, 1995) A copy of The Batman: Riddler comic book, signed by actor Frank Gorshin. Gorshin’s best known role was as the Riddler in the 1966 “Batman” TV series. With a bold signature, Gorshin smudged “The Riddler” and crossed it out, writing it a second time. Measuring 6.5”x10”, the comic book with autograph is in very good condition, with spine unopened, and light wear to edges of the cover. $100 - $200

293. A Carl Reiner Signed Photo. (Carl Reiner, 2000) A publicity photo signed by actor and comedian Carl Reiner. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with signature is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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294. An Andy Griffith Signed Check. (Andy Griffith, 1973) A personal check signed by actor Andy Griffith. Dated April 2, 1973. Measuring 3.5”x8.5”, the check is in very good condition. $200 - $400

295. Barney Fife for Sheriff prop from “Return to Mayberry” (Viacom, 1986) A prop Barney Fife for Sheriff poster from the 1986 TV movie Return to Mayberry. Don Knotts reprised his role as Fife for this project, and this poster is seen throughout the show. Measuring 23”x30”, the poster is in good condition, with creases, pin holes, and light stains from original on-location production use and was laminated for protection after the show. $300 - $500

296. Barney Fife’s Opponent Poster From “Return to Mayberry” (Viacom, 1986) A prop Ben Woods for Sheriff poster from the 1986 TV movie Return to Mayberry. Actor Paul Willson (best known as Paul on Cheers) played Woods running against Don Knotts as Barney Fife for the office of sheriff, and this poster is seen throughout the show. Measuring 23”x30”, the poster displays in good condition, with creases, double folds, pin holes, and spotting from original on-location production use. $200 - $400

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297. A James Arness Signed Photo. (James Arness, 2000) A signed publicity photo of actor James Arness in his most famous role, Marshal Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo and autograph are in fine condition. $100 - $200

298. A Collection of Gunsmoke Signatures. (CBS, 1950s) A pair of signatures from the cast of Gunsmoke. Included are pages signed with dedication by both James Arness (Matt Dillon) and Dennis Weaver (Chester). In addition, included is a fan card with pre-printed signature that Arness has added a hand-written dedication to. The pair are mounted in a 20.5”x29.5” frame with (2) photos of the show’s cast. The pages each show 4”x5” visible and the fan card 5”x7”, all appearing in very good condition. $300 - $500

300. A Martin Milner Signed Route 66 License Plate. (Martin Milner, 1990s-2000s) A Route 66 souvenir license plate, signed by actor Martin Milner. From 1960 to 1964, Milner starred as Tod Stiles on the CBS TV series named “Route 66” after the iconic American roadway. Measuring 6”x11.75”, the license plate with signature is in fine condition. $100 - $200 299. A Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Series Script. (Irwin Allen/20th Century Fox, 1966) An original copy of the shooting final script for a season premiere from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. “Monster From the Inferno” was the first episode of the third season of the popular Irwin Allen series. This script is dated April 26, 1966, five months before the episode aired in September. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in very good condition with light wear from production use and age. $100 - $200

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302. A Dick Sargent Signature & Bewitched Photo. (Screen Gems, 1969) A signature of actor Dick Sargeant, presented with a cast photo of his best-known role as Darren Stephens on Bewitched. This photo is an early publicity piece after his replacing Dick York in the cast. The autograph is on a 3”x5” card, with 8”x10” glossy photo, presented in an 11”x14” mat. The entire piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

303. An Elizabeth Montgomery Signed Betwitched Photo. (Elizabeth Montgomery, 1980s-1990s) A publicity photo from Bewitched signed by lead actor Elizabeth Montgomery. Montgomery appears in her iconic role of Samantha Stephens, with the family cast from the final season of the show. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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304. A Large Little House on the Prairie Photo. (NBC Productions, 1974) an oversized cast photo from the television series Little House on the Prairie. Measuring 16”x20”, the photo is in very good condition, with light creasing along the left edge. $100 - $200

306. A Pair of Ted Knight Show Scripts. (Ted Knight, 1976-1985) A Pair of scripts for television productions starring Ted Knight. “The Ted Knight Musical Comedy Variety Special Special” from 1976 starring Knight with Ed Asner, Rue McClanahan, and more. “Henry’s Change of Life” is an episode of “The Ted Knight Show” dated August 8, 1985. Knight’s name handwritten on the cover (most likely by a secretary) indicates this was his personal copy of the script. Further, both scripts are bound in custom 3-ring binders with Knight’s name, indicating they were kept by him personally. Measuring 2.5”x11.5”x10”, both scripts are in good production used condition, with a slight vertical crease visible in the Ted Knight Show binder front. $100 - $200

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305. A Collection of Happy Days Cast Autographs. (Paramount, 1974) A framed collection of signatures from the (7) principal performers on the iconic 70’s sitcom Happy Days. Included are autographs from Tom Bosley (Howard Cunningham), Henry Winkler (Fonzie), Donny Most (Ralph Malph), Erin Moran (Joanie), Anson Williams (Potsie), Marion Ross (Marion), and Ron Howard (Richie). All (7) featured in the first (7) seasons of the show, with all but Ron Howard and Donny Most appearing in all (11) seasons. The collection is matted and framed with an 8”x10” photo of the cast. The autographs measure between 1.5”x2.5” to 2”x4.5” visible area, in very good condition, with Donny Most’s good but faded. The overall piece measures 15.5”x25.5”x1.5” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

307. Original Scripts for Baretta Starring Robert Blake. (Universal, 1976-1977) A collection of (5) episode scripts from the detective series “Baretta” starring Robert Blake. Included are scripts for the episodes The Ninja, Look Back in Terror, Big Bad Charlie, Lyman P. Dokker FED, and The Sky is Falling. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the scripts are in very good production-used condition. $100 - $200


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308. An Original Battlestar Galactica Cylon Helmet Prop. (ABC, 1978-79) A Cylon head helmet wardrobe piece used in the original television production of Battlestar Galactica. This screen-used helmet was created from vacuum-formed plastic with metallic-colored tape elements, hand-painted details, and retaining its original electronic connector and wires. It was ultimately worn by an actor portraying one of the robotic villains during a television production. Measuring 13” tall and 13” at its widest diameter, this helmet prop displays in very good condition exhibiting some wear from screen-use. $2,000 - $4,000

309. A M.A.S.H. Radar’s Teddy Bear (20th Century Fox/Allando, 1983) A Radar’s Teddy collectible bear, released to benefit the Paralyzed Veterans of America. Through the first (8) seasons of M.A.S.H, Radar O’Reilly carried his teddy bear, leaving it with Hawkeye when he left. The iconic original prop was even displayed in the Smithsonian. This tribute bear comes with his original tag with a message from actor Gary Burghoff, and coupon to order dog tags for the bear. Measuring 7.5”x8.5”x9.5”, the bear is in very good condition. $200 - $400

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Kermit Love (1916-2008) began his theatrical career acting in summer stock and regional theater productions, and by the age of 19 found work as a marionette maker at a Newark, New Jersey theater in 1935. With a long and illustrious career as a costume designer for Broadway and ballet, he remains best known for his puppetry. He first teamed up with Jim Henson in the early 1960s – long after Henson’s coincidentally named Kermit the Frog was created - and decades of collaboration followed. Love is credited with the original design for Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus, and contributed to the design and build of eminent characters Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch, and many more. Kermit Love went on to work on The Muppet Show and Muppet movies, but Sesame Street was always known as his particular domain. He remained active as a freelancer, building the Snuggle the Bear puppet for Snuggle fabric softener, as well as other projects for television and stage. We are honored to present these puppet creations of Kermit Love and his Great Jones Studio.

310. A Screen-Used Snuggle Bear Puppet. (Snuggle Fabric Softener, 1980s) An original Snuggle Bear Puppet used in commercial productions for Snuggle Fabric Softener. This puppet was designed and built by Kermit Love, best known for his work on Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, and other Sesame Street characters. This puppet is designed to be worn over the hand and arm of the puppeteer and has wires that allow the ears to be wiggled. Measuring 15”x22” tall, the puppet is in very good production-used condition. $3,000 - $5,000

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311. A Production-Used Kermit Love Smurf Puppet. (Great Jones Studio, 1980) A production-used Smurf puppet from the unaired Smurfwork! pilot produced in 1980. Kermit Loves’ Great Jones Studio produced all the puppets for this Muppet-style puppet show of the Smurfs, which predated the popular animated series by a year. This puppet has Velcro removable feet, poseable hands for holding, solid eyes, a knit hat, and a wire for a powered function. This puppet is in remarkable condition for its 43-year age, and an exquisite example of character sculpting. Measuring 29”x15”x12”, the puppet is in very good production-used condition. $2,000 - $4,000


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312. A Bubble-Blowing Nose Wiggling Smurf Puppet. (Great Jones Studio, 1980) A production-used Smurf puppet from the unaired Smurfwork! pilot produced in 1980. Kermit Loves’ Great Jones Studio produced all the puppets for this Muppet-style puppet show of the Smurfs, which predated the popular animated series by a year. This puppet can be seen in that pilot blowing bubbles and retains a tube in his mouth for that effect. Marionette-style controls allow the nose to wiggle left to right or up and down. This puppet has Velcro to attach feet, poseable hands for holding, one spinner pupil to bounce and give motion while operated, and a knit hat. This puppet is in remarkable condition for its 43-year age, and an exquisite example of character sculpting. Measuring 22”x14”x10”, the puppet is in very good production-used condition. $2,500 - $4,500

313. A Sid & Marty Krofft Bay City Rollers Candle Puppet. (Sid & Marty Krofft/NBC, 1978) A Talking Candle Puppet from the Krofft Superstar Hour, created by Sid and Marty Krofft. This program was a retooling of The Krofft Supershow on ABC, which had aired for two seasons. The Bay City Rollers replaced fictional group Captain Kool and the Kongs in the new show, and a new segment Horror Hotel featured the group alongside Krofft characters Witchiepoo and Hoodoo, with many talking props including this candle prominently placed center stage on the hotel desk. Constructed of foam latex, resin, aluminum, Styrofoam, and repurposed rope, the candle portion is painted in smoky tallow hues and the stand is painted and finished to appear as ornate bronze metal. This piece was originally sold as lot 34 in the historic Dove Brothers’ “50 Years of Sid and Marty Krofft” auction, on August 23, 1998, along with numerous other iconic and imaginative pieces from the Krofft’s career. Measuring 15.5” tall and 9” in diameter, the piece is in production used good condition. While most of the foam latex remains supple, there is some cracking and flaking to the reverse of the candle. The stand exhibits some paint chipping and surface loss. $4,000 - $6,000

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314. A Collection of (236) Muppet Show Slides. (Henson Associates, 1974-1984) A stunning one-of-a-kind collection of (236) 35mm color slides of Muppet Show and Muppet movie productions. Included are original, never reproduced images of Jim Henson, Frank Oz, and other Muppet performers operating the characters on the sets of the show and movies; and many hosts of the Muppet Show including Orson Welles, Danny Kaye, George Burns with characters. The slides cover from the original 1974 pilot for The Muppets, titled Sex and Violence, through extensive coverage of the Muppet show and The Muppet Movie, with some slides as late as the third feature film, 1984’s The Muppets Take Manhattan. The 2”x2” slides are in a mix of original cardboard and plastic mounts, with some few unmounted loose in sleeves. Some of the mounts show typical wear from age, including spotting, but all the images are in very good to fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

315. An Original Nickelodeon Network Press Kit. (Nickelodeon, 1979) An original and rare press kit for Nickelodeon. The Nickelodeon Network was “the first and only channel for kids,” launched April 1, 1979, with variety entertainment, cartoons, and fine programming devoted entirely to children. This early press kit includes releases describing early programs like Pinwheel, You Can’t Do That On Television, and Mr. Wizard’s World. This kit is accompanied by a Program Schedule, research reports, and a related cover letter from the Western Regional Director of MTV Networks. Measuring 8.5”x11” the papers are in very good condition within their original 9”x12” Advertising Sales folder. $100 - $200

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316. Larry David’s Seinfeld Director’s Chair Back. (Seinfeld, 1989-1998) Larry David’s set-used chairback from Seinfeld. David, the renowned co-creator and writer of the iconic 90’s sitcom Seinfeld (and star of Curb Your Enthusiasm) used this chairback on set, as seen in the documentary “The Making of a Seinfeld Episode.” This was obtained directly from the series’ Prop Master shortly after the show ended. Measuring 6.75”x22”, the chair back is in very good set-used condition. $300 - $500

317. A Seinfeld Guest Cast Director’s Chair Back. (Seinfeld, 1989-1998) A set-used chairback from “Seinfeld” for Guest Cast. This was used by actors appearing on the iconic 90’s sitcom who were not series regulars. The chair back was obtained directly from the series’ Prop Master shortly after the show ended. Measuring 6.75”x22”, the chair back is in very good set-used condition. $200 - $400


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318. A Pair of Jerry Seinfeld Signed Books. (Simon & Schuster, 2020) Two special editions of Jerry Seinfeld’s “Is This Anything?” signed by Seinfeld. Measuring 9.5”x6.5”x1.25” each, the books are in fine condition, with light wear to the edges of one dust jacket from handling. $100 - $200

321. A Bernard Fox Signed Photo. (Bernard Fox, 2000) An autographed photo of actor Bernard Fox. Perhaps best known for his roles on Hogan’s Heroes and Bewitched, Fox is seen in this photo signing a poster for Disney’s The Rescuers, in which he voiced the Chairman of the Rescue Aid Society. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with signature is in very good condition. $100 - $200

319. A Lee Meriwether Signed Photo. (Lee Meriwether, 1988) A signed photo of actor Lee Meriwether as Lily Munster in “The Munsters Today,” the 1988 revival of the popular 1960’s series. Meriwether signed with the dedications “Bat Wishes” and “Ghoul Luck.” Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in very good condition. $100 - $200

322. A Ted Turner Signed Photo. (Ted Turner, 2000) A publicity photo signed by CNN founder Ted Turner. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo with autograph is in fine condition. $100 - $200

320. Everybody Loves Raymond Signed Cast Photos. (Warner Bros., 1996-2005) A set of (14) publicity photos signed by the adult cast of Everybody Loves Raymond. All (14) color prints bear excellent autographs from Ray Romano, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, Brad Garrett, and Patricia Heaton. Measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in fine condition. $200 - $400

323. A Doctor Who Coat & Sonic Screwdriver Prop Replica. (AbbyShot /BBC, 2010) A BBC-licensed Doctor Who 10th Doctor coat and Sonic Screwdriver prop replica. This officially BBC-licensed screen-accurate coat is in style of the iconic brown costume worn by fan-favorite 10th Doctor (portrayed by David Tennant). The coat is accompanied by a finely-crafted replica of the 9th & 10th Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver Mark VI prop. The replica is crafted of durable materials, topped with a blue emitter, and slides open to reveal a transparent tube of wires inside. Measuring a size large, this coat is in fine condition. Measuring 6” long, the replica Sonic Screwdriver is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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The original 1966 Star Trek series faced cancellation twice during its three-year run, only to be saved by fans both times. The fan base has only grown since then, following a Next Generation of Federation officers to the stars in the 1980s, and visiting Strange New Worlds in a prequel series today. In total there have been thirteen television series and thirteen feature films to date, and thousands of conventions worldwide celebrating Gene Roddenberry’s vision of a future where mankind works together.

325. A Star Trek The Motion Picture One Sheet Poster. (Paramount, 1979) An original release Star Trek: The Motion Picture advance one sheet poster. Measuring 39.5”x26”, the poster has been dry mounted to a durable board with the border trimmed. The entire piece is in very good condition. $100 - $200

324. Gene Roddenberry & Robert Wise Signed Star Trek Poster. (Paramount Pictures, 1979) A one sheet poster for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, signed by Star Trek Producer and creator Gene Roddenberry, and the film’s director Robert Wise. Both signed with dedication, with Roddenberry adding “Long live, long love!” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with wear typical of age and handling, slight color shift to white areas, light wear along original folds, and a 1” split at the top center fold that is repaired with tape on the back. $300 - $500

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326. A Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Crew Jacket. (Paramount, 1986) A rare jacket for the cast and crew of “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.” This jacket was not issued to the general public, but was designed and issued exclusively to the production staff and actors who worked on and appeared in the film. This puffer bomber jacket is embroidered with the title Star Trek IV on the front left, and a beautiful 8.5”x8.5” embroidery of the film’s title and Enterprise over the Golden Gate Bridge on the back. This size L jacket measures 19” shoulder to shoulder and 27” tall. The jacket is in very good condition, with very slight wear and (2) tiny red spots below the back embroidered piece. $200 - $400


THE POP CULTURE AUCTION 327. A Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Parking Placard. (Paramount, 1989) A cast and crew parking placard from the production of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. These are placed on vehicle dashboards to allow them to park in production lots on location, or adjacent to soundstages. Measuring 5”x15”, the placard is in good condition, with some scuffs, and edge wear particularly at corners from handling. $100 - $200

328. A Pair of Star Trek TNG Fan Cards And Photo. (Paramount, 1992) A collection of “Star Trek The Next Generation” Press Materials. Included are an 8”x10” glossy photo of the cast with reproduction signatures, and (2) 5”x7” fan card/ post cards of the cast, with reproduction signatures on back. The cards and photo are in good condition, with light wear to the cards, and small creases and pin holes in the border of the photo. $50 - $100

330. A Signed Star Trek TNG “Imaginary Friend” Script. (Paramount, 1992) A signed script for the “Star Trek the Next Generation” Fifth Season Episode “Imaginary Friend.” The final draft is signed on the title page by Jean Matthias, who shared the credit for the Story the script is based on. In total, Matthias contributed to the stories of (6) episodes of various Star Trek series. The autograph includes dedication with “To My Real Friend” in reference to the title. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in very good condition, with light wear from handling including small scuffs to the cover. $100 - $200

329. A Star Trek The Next Generation “Rascals” Script. (Paramount, 1992) A final draft script for the “Star Trek the Next Generation” seventh season episode “Rascals.” In this infamous episode a transporter accident turns Picard, Guinan, and other crew members into children. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in fair condition, with wear to the cover including chipping at edges. $100 - $200

331. A Star Trek:TNG Script And Call Sheet (Paramount, 1992) A final draft script and call sheet for the “Star Trek the Next Generation” sixth season episode “Chain of Command, Part II.” This episode is best known for the contest of wills between Picard and Cardassian Gul Madred over perception of four or five lights. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in fair condition, with wear to the cover including much chipping at edges. The 8.5”x14” call sheet is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

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332. A Star Trek TNG “Lessons” Final Draft Script. (Paramount, 1993) A final draft script for the “Star Trek The Next Generation” sixth season episode “Lessons.” This episode explored complications of Captain Picard having a relationship with a member of the crew. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in very good condition, with light discoloration to the cover’s left edge. $100 - $200

333. A Star Trek:TNG “Schisms” Final Draft Script. (Paramount, 1993) A final draft script for the “Star Trek The Next Generation” sixth season episode “Schisms.” This episode is considered one of the “creepiest” of the series, dealing with aliens abducting crewmembers in their sleep. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in very good condition, with very light discoloration to the cover’s left edge. $100 - $200

334. A Star Trek: TNG “Thine Own Self” Script. (Paramount, 1993) A final draft script and call sheet for the “Star Trek the Next Generation” seventh season episode “Thine Own Self.” This episode finds Data stranded with amnesia on a pre-industrial world. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in good condition, with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

335. A Pair of Star Trek The Next Generation Call Sheets. (Paramount, 1993) A pair of call sheets from “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” The sheets are for the sixth season episodes “Second Chances” and “Rightful Heir”, both having filmed in March of 1993. Call sheets are an important part of film and television production and give a look at everything that goes into a single day’s filming. Each measuring 8.5”x14”, the call sheets are in fair to poor condition, with much wear to edges, and a 2.5”x4” piece missing from the bottom of the “Second Chances” sheet. $100 - $200

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336. A Patrick Stewart Signed Star Trek First Contact Photo. (Paramount, 1996) A Patrick Stewart signed Star Trek First Contact photograph. This limited edition framed photo set was released through Star Trek - The Experience in Las Vegas, and is numbered “4/300.” Measuring 20.25”x12.25”, this framed collectible is in fine condition. $100 - $200

338. A Star Trek Voyager “The 37’s” Final Draft Script. (Paramount, 1995) A final draft script for the “Star Trek Voyager” second season episode “The 37’s.” In this episode Janeway discovers her hero Amelia Earhart in deep space. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in very good condition, with light fading to the cover’s edges. $100 - $200

337. A Star Trek Voyager “Faces” Final Draft Script. (Paramount, 1995) A final draft script for the “Star Trek Voyager” first season episode “Faces.” This is one of the earliest episodes to focus on the half-Klingon character B’Elanna Torres. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in very good condition, with light fading to the cover’s edges. $100 - $200

339. A Pair of Star Trek Voyager “Maneuvers” Script Drafts. (Paramount, 1995) A final draft and revised final draft script for the “Star Trek Voyager” second season episode “Maneuvers.” The two drafts are dated September 8th and September 11th of 1995. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the scripts are in very good condition, with slight wear to cover and one corner creased to the September 8th script. $100 - $200

340. A Star Trek Voyager “Random Thoughts” Final Draft Script. (Paramount, 1997) A final draft script for the “Star Trek Voyager” fourth season episode “Random Thoughts.” Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in very good condition, with very light creases to the covers. $100 - $200

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341. A Star Trek Voyager “Repentance” Final Draft Script. (Paramount, 2000) A final draft script for the “Star Trek Voyager” seventh season episode “Repentance.” Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in very good condition, with very light wear to the cover. $100 - $200

342. A Star Trek Voyager Final Episode Call Sheet & Photo. (Paramount, 2001) A call sheet for the final episode of Star Trek: Voyager,” along with a press photo of the series cast with reproduction signatures. Call sheets are an important part of film and television production and give a look at everything that goes into a single day’s filming. Measuring 8.5”x14’, the sheet is in very good condition, with folds and light wear from handling. The 8”x10” publicity still is in very good condition. $100 - $200

343. A Star Trek Voyager 1st Season Cast & Crew Plaque. (Paramount, 1995) A very rare “Star Trek Voyager” first season cast and crew gift plaque. Plaques such as this one were made each year of the series exclusively for the cast and crew and were never available to the public. Constructed of wood and acrylic, the plaque measures 6.25”x11”x1” and is in very good condition, with some light scuffs from handling. $200 - $400

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344. A Star Trek Voyager 2nd Season Cast & Crew Plaque. (Paramount, 1996) A very rare “Star Trek Voyager” second season cast and crew gift plaque. Plaques such as this one were made each year of the series exclusively for the cast and crew and were never available to the public. Constructed of wood, aluminum, and acrylic, the plaque measures 9”x10”x1.5” and is in very good condition, with some light scuffs from handling. $200 - $400


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345. A Star Trek Voyager 4th Season Cast & Crew Plaque. (Paramount, 1998) A very rare Star Trek Voyager fourth season cast and crew gift plaque. Plaques such as this one were made each year of the series exclusively for the cast and crew and were never available to the public. Constructed of wood and acrylic, the plaque measures 7.5”x12.25”x1.5” and is in very good condition, with some light scuffs from handling. $200 - $400

346. A Star Trek Voyager 5th Season Cast & Crew Plaque. (Paramount, 1998) A very rare Star Trek Voyager fifth season cast and crew gift plaque. Plaques such as this one were made each year of the series exclusively for the cast and crew and were never available to the public. Constructed of wood and acrylic, the plaque measures 9” in diameter by 1.5” and is in very good condition, with light scuffs from handling. $200 - $400

347. Star Trek Voyager 6th Season Cast & Crew Plaque. (Paramount, 1999) A very rare Star Trek Voyager sixth season cast and crew gift plaque. Plaques such as this one were made each year of the series exclusively for the cast and crew and were never available to the public. Constructed of wood and acrylic, the plaque measures 6.5”x12.5”x1” and is in very good condition, with light scuffs from handling. $200 - $400

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348. A Star Trek Voyager Final Season Cast & Crew Plaque. (Paramount, 2000) A very rare “Star Trek Voyager” seventh season cast and crew gift plaque, depicting Voyager’s return to Earth. Plaques such as this one were made each year of the series exclusively for the cast and crew and were never available to the public. Constructed of wood and acrylic, the plaque measures 6.75”x9”x1.25” and is in very good condition, with light scuffs from handling. $200 - $400

349. A Star Trek Voyager Cast & Crew Jacket. (Paramount, 1990s-2001) A faux fleece button-down jacket embroidered with Star Trek Voyager on the back of the neck. Produced by RCA Gifts and Promotions, this was most likely made as a gift for the show’s cast and crew members. Made of an acrylic and polyester blend in a size XL, the jacket is in very good condition. $200 - $400

350. Star Trek Aliens & Artifacts Book Signed by Alan Sims. (Paramount/Pocket Books, 2000) A copy of Star Trek Aliens & Artifacts, signed by one of the authors, Alan Sims. This overview of Star Trek makeup and props was co-written by (3) make-up and art department crew members from the Star Trek series, and signed with dedication by Alan Sims who worked on Next Generation and Voyager. Measuring 7.5”x9”, the book is in very good condition, with light wear from handling. $50 - $100

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America gained a new type of celebrity when NASA announced the seven Mercury astronauts in 1959. These “All American Family Men” were brought into American homes by LIFE magazine, and vigorously promoted as the best hope to beat the Soviets in the space race. While TV, film, and toys filled with science fiction and space themes, the real astronauts of the Space Program became and have always been revered as true American heroes.

351. Gordon Cooper N.Y. World’s Fair Plaque & Signed Photo. (New York World’s Fair/Gordon Cooper, 1964) An impressive one-of-a-kind plaque presented to astronaut Gordon Cooper at the New York World’s Fair. May 1st, 1964 was proclaimed Gordon Cooper Day, in honor of his achievements in the Mercury program and the upcoming Gemini mission. Before the crowds at the World’s Fair U. S. Space Park, Fair Vice President William Berns presented Cooper with this plaque bearing the bronze seals of the City of New York and of the World’s Fair, both in 10.75” and 2.75” diameter. At the center is a 6.5”x2.75” plaque with the dedication. Included with the plaque is a pair of photos signed by Gordon Cooper: an 8.5”x12” digital print of the plaque presentation, and an archival 1975 Disney Studio 8”x10” signed photo of Gordon Cooper at Walt Disney World, from his time as a Vice President in Imagineering of research and development of EPCOT. Measuring 18.5”x28”x2”, the wooden and bronze plaque is in fine condition, with slight scuffs to the outer edges only. The photos with autographs are in fine condition. $3,000 - $5,000

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352. A Pair of Original Kraft Foods & Gemini Store Displays. (Kraft Foods, 1960s) A Pair of Original Kraft Foods & Gemini Store Displays. The Gemini Project was NASA’s second manned spacecraft and carried two-man crews from 1965 to 1966. During the 1960s, Kraft Foods launched their own synergistic promotion of the NASA program with store displays near their products. The panoramic poster depicts the Apollo Saturn 5 Launch Vehicle, Adapter, Reentry module with astronauts, and the Kraft logo. The embossed metallic paper foil store display depicts the spacecraft with an astronaut bearing the Kraft logo and was created by the Wonderflex Company of Chicago. Measuring 44.25”x23”, the reflective wall-mountable display is in good condition, exhibiting surface wear, scuffs, a few pinholes, creases and a torn and missing left foot. Measuring an incredible 123”x15” the panoramic poster is in good condition, with vibrant colors, creases, a few punctures, yellowing to reverse, wear throughout from age, and an “S” shaped roll on one end due to storage. $800 - $1,000

353. Collier 1950s Man In Space Wallpaper. (Collier Publishing, 1950s) A roll of wallpaper titled “Spaceship” patterned after the images in the Man in Space articles published in Collier’s Magazine. These articles were written by Werner Von Braun, and featured images from the Disney Man in Space television episodes. The paper was produced by Child Life Wallpaper Company, designed by artist Abram August Champanier. Measuring 22” by over 20 feet, the wallpaper is in very good condition, though fragile with age, and exhibits wear including cracking along the right edge margin, mainly at the upper end where tightly wound. $500 - $700

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354. A John Glenn Signed Photograph. (John Glenn, 1980s-90s) A photograph signed by former NASA astronaut John Glenn. John Glenn (1921-2016) was selected by NASA to become one of the “Mercury Seven”. Glenn continued with NASA, becoming the first American to orbit the Earth, the third American and fifth person in history to be in space, and was subsequently bestowed many honors and awards. Measuring 8”x10”, this color photo was signed by the astronaut, personalized to “Mary,” and is in very good condition, exhibiting a few small dimples and minor wear. $100 - $200

355. An Astronaut Richard Gordon Jr. Signed Photo. (Richard Gordon Jr.) A signed photograph of astronaut Richard “Dick” Gordon Jr. Gordon was the command module pilot for Apollo 12, the second manned mission to the moon’s surface. Measuring 5”x7”, the photo with autograph is in fine condition, matted and framed with other astronaut-related photos. $100 - $200

356. A Collection of (3) NASA Astronaut Signed Photos. (NASA, 1980s-1990s) A collection of (3) signed and dedicated photos of NASA astronauts. Included are photos of Dick Gordon Jr. (Gemini 11 & Apollo 12), Ron Evans (Apollo 17) and Pete Conrad Jr. (Gemini 5 & 11, Apollo 12, & Skylab). Measuring from 5”x7” to 4.75”x8”, the photos with autographs are in very good condition, with Gordon’s signature exhibiting some fading. $100 - $200

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Warner Brothers produced over 1,000 theatrical animated shorts under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melody banners from the 1930s through the 1960s. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, and many more iconic characters are among the most recognized in the world. With the acquisition of DC Comics in 1989 and Hanna Barbera in 1996, favorite characters like Superman, Wonder Woman, and Scooby-Doo became part of the Warner Brothers animated family. In the 1990s, series like Tiny Toons and Batman: The Animated Series established Warner Brothers as a leader in television animation.

357. A Gay Purr-ee One-Sheet Poster Signed by Red Buttons. (Warner Bros., 1962) A One-Sheet poster for the animated film “Gay Purr-ee”, signed by actor Red Buttons, who voiced the character Robespierre. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fine condition, with original folds, a .5” crease at bottom left corner, and very slight edge wear. $200 - $400

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358. A Collection of Incredible Mr. Limpet Storyboard Art. (Warner Bros., 1963) A collection of hand-drawn storyboards and individual story sketches created during the production of the live-action and animated comedy film, “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” Included are (4) 10”x12” thumbnail storyboards of naval battle sequences including Limpet, (5) individual 5.5”x7” storyboard sketches, and (1) 8”x5” sketch of Limpet communicating with a sailor via underwater microphone. The drawings are accomplished in colored pencils and ink on thin art paper and vellum. The individual storyboard sketches are in very good condition, the microphone sketch is good with some staining, and the thumbnails are good with discoloration to the edges of (2) pages. All pieces have warping to the paper from age. $1,000 - $2,000


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360. “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” Ladyfish Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original production cel of Ladyfish from “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” Ladyfish has an image size of 7”x 4.75” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cel. The cel is in very good condition, with slight wear to painted lines. It has been placed on a color copy background. $500 - $800 359. A “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original production cel of Mr. Limpet from “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” The image size of the character is 8.25”x5” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cel. The cel is in fine condition and has been placed on a color copy background. $500 - $800

361. A Porky & Daffy Hand-Colored Fan Card by Vivie Risto. (Warner Bros, 1980) A hand-colored printed fan card featuring a personalized message from artist Vivie Risto. Risto was an animator at Warner Bros in the 1930s and early 1940s and worked mainly on Porky Pig shorts under director Bob Clampett. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the card is in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400

362. A Mel Blanc Signed Warner Bros. Golden Jubilee Poster. (Warner Brothers, 1985) A poster for a 1986 Warner Bros exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art, signed by Mel Blanc. Measuring 24”x38”, this poster is in very good condition with a few minor creases and wear to its edges and corners. $200 - $400

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363. A Friz Freleng Signed Production Cel of Yosemite Sam. (Warner Bros., 1982) An original production cel of Yosemite Sam from the 1982 feature film, “1001 Rabbit Tales.” The cel has been handsigned by the film’s Executive Producer, animation legend Friz Freleng. Sam measures 5”x8.25” on an untrimmed cel in 10”x12” cel. The cel is in fine condition and still in its original frame which has an additional dedication by Freleng on the reverse. $200 - $400

365. A Sherlock Daffy Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1989) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Daffy Duck and Yosemite Sam, titled “Sherlock Daffy III.” The cel is numbered 269 out of 500 and has been hand-signed by animation legend Chuck Jones. Measuring 11.25”x 9.25”, the cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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364. A The Rabbit of Seville II Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1988) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, titled “The Rabbit of Seville II.” The cel is numbered 189 out of 500 and has been hand-signed by animation legend Chuck Jones. Measuring 10.5”x12.5”, this cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500

366. A “The Great Piggy Bank Robbery” Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros./Bob Clampett Studios, 1989) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Daffy Duck and Sherlock Holmes, titled “The Great Piggy Bank Robbery.” This cel is numbered 89 out of 500. Measuring 9.75”x11.75” the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400


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367. A “Bugs Bunny Gets The Boid” Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros./Bob Clampett Studios, 1989) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Bugs Bunny and Beaky Buzzard, titled “Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid.” The cel is numbered 358 of 500. Measuring 9.5”x11.75”, the cel is in fine condition and comes with the original Certificate of Authenticity. $200 - $400

368. A Porky Pig Model Series Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros./Bob Clampett Productions, 1991) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Porky Pig based on an original Bob Clampett drawing, with a print model sheet background. Numbered 296 out of 500, the piece measures 13.5”x16.5” and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

369. A Daffy Duck Model Series Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros./Bob Clampett Productions, 1991) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Daffy Duck based on an original Bob Clampett drawing, with a print model sheet background. Numbered 296 out of 500, the piece measures 13.5”x16.5” and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

370. A “Stork Naked” Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1991) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “Stork Naked.” The cel is number 78 out of 100 and has been hand-signed by animation legend Friz Freleng. Measuring 10”x12”the cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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371. “Marc Antony and Kitty II” Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1991) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “Marc Antony and Kitty II.” The cel is numbered 413 out of 750 and is handsigned by animation legend Chuck Jones. The cel measures 14”x16” and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

372. A “Bugs and Bull III” Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1992) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “Bugs and Bull III”. The cel is numbered 397 out of 500 and has been hand-signed by animation legend Chuck Jones. The cel measures 14”x16”and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

373. A “Bugs and Witch Hazel I” Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1992) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “Bugs and Witch Hazel I”. The cel is numbered 191 out of 500 and has been hand-signed by animation legend Chuck Jones. The cel measures 10”x12” and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

374. A “Mouse Divided” Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1992) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “Mouse Divided.” This cel is numbered 42 of 750 and has been hand-signed signed by animation legend Friz Freleng. The cel measures 13.5”x16.5”and is in very good condition, however, Freleng’s signature is severely faded. $200 - $400

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375. A “Pewlitzer Prize” Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1993) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “Pewlitzer Prize”. The cel is numbered 397 out of 500 and has been hand-signed by animation legend Chuck Jones. Measuring 10.5”x12.5”, this cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500

376. A “Drip-A-Long Daffy” Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros, 1994) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “Drip-A-Long Daffy”. The cel is numbered 280 out of 300 and has been handsigned by animation legend Chuck Jones. The cel measures 12”x10” and is in fine condition with its original Certificate Of Authenticity. $300 - $500

377. A “$1.25 Quarter Staff” Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros, 1994) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “$1.25 Quarter Staff”. The cel is numbered 61 out of 500 and has been handsigned by animation legend Chuck Jones. The cel measures 13.5”x16.5” and is in fine condition with the original Certificate of Authenticity. $300 - $500

378. A “Pepe’s 50th Birthday” Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1995) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “Pepe’s 50th Birthday”. The cel was released in an edition of 400. This cel is an Artist Proof numbered 40 of 40 and is hand-signed by animation legend Chuck Jones. Measuring 10.5”x25”, the cel is in fine condition. The background is in very good condition with slight edge wear, and a faint diagonal crease to two of the corners. $300 - $500

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379. Original Production Cel from “Another Froggy Evening.” (Warner Bros., 1995) An original production cel of Michigan J. Frog from Chuck Jones’ “Another Froggy Evening”. The cel has been handsigned by animation legend Chuck Jones and placed on a photo reproduction background. The cel measures 9.5”x11.5” and is in very good condition with faint scuffs to the cel. $300 - $500

381. A Mark Evanier Signed Drawing of Bugs Bunny. (Evanier, 1990s-2000s) A drawing of Bugs Bunny signed by Mark Evanier. Writer and Illustrator Mark Evanier has contributed toward decades of stories starring Warner Bros. characters. This drawing of Bugs Bunny is signed by the artist with a personalized message. The paper measures 8.5”x11”, this drawing is in very good condition with two horizontal folds and yellowing and wear to the edges. $100 - $200

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380. A Virgil Ross Signed Marvin & Bugs Bunny Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1990s) An original drawing of Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian by legendary animator Virgil Ross. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the characters have a total image size of 7.5”x8” on 12.5”x10.5” animation paper. Ross has signed the drawing at the lower right. The artwork is in fine condition. $200 - $400

382. A Marc Antony and Pussyfoot Model Sheet LE Cel. (Clampett Studio/ Warner Bros., 2007) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Marc Antony and Pussyfoot, with a giclee print background. Numbered 94 of 100, the cel measures 13”x16” and is in fine condition with its original certificate of authenticity. $300 - $500

383. An Original Production Cel of Batman. (Warner Bros., 1992) An Original production cel from The Batman: The Animated Series first season episode “Two-Face Part II.” This untrimmed cel measures 10.25”x12.5” with an image size of 8.5”x10”. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in fine condition with its original Warner Bros. Certificate of Authenticity. $200 - $400


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While Disney was the undisputed leader in animated feature films in the 1950s, directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera teamed up to dominate television animation of the 1960’s with popular characters like Yogi Bear and The Flintstones, producing over 3000 half hour episodes of television together. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! debuted in September of 1969, pioneering a whole new generation of animated series following teen sleuths solving mysteries.

384. An Original Hanna & Barbera Directors Credit Cel. (MGM, 1940s) An original early credit cel reading “Directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.” The legendary team directed dozens of cartoons for MGM, most notably the short films starring Tom and Jerry. The cel measures 10.5”x12.5”. The total area of the text measures 5.5”x2.25”. This piece is in very good production-used condition, with very faint airbrushing to the cel. Note: This cel does not include a purple background; it is displayed here that way for better clarity of the cel image. $100 - $200

385. An Original Production Cel of Yogi Bear. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960s) An original production cel of Yogi Bear from a Kellogg’s cereal commercial. Yogi has an image size of 3.25”x5.5” on a slightly trimmed 8.25”x9.75” The cel has has been professionally restored and is in good condition with some paint stuck to the color copy background. $100 - $200

386. A Jean Vander Pyl Signed Flintstones Comic. (Gold Key, 1966) A copy of issue #34 of The Flintstones comic book, dated June of 1966. The cover is boldly signed by Jean Vander Pyl, the original voice of Wilma and Pebbles Flintstone. Measuring 7”x10.25”, the comic book is in very good condition with light wear to the cover’s edges including (2) extremely slight chips. $50 - $100

387. An Original Production Cel of Fred and Wilma. (Hanna-Barbera, 1980) An original multi-cel set up of Fred and Wilma Flintstone, from the Flintstones Comedy Hour. The five untrimmed cels measure 10.5”x12.5” and the total image size of the characters is 5”x5.5”. The cels are in very good condition. $100 - $200

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388. A Volus Jones Signed Drawing of Fred Flintstone. (Jones, 1980s) A Volus Jones Signed Drawing of Fred Flintstone. This drawing of Fred is established in ink and signed by American animator Volus Jones (1913-2004). Jones spent three years at Hanna Barbera during the late 1960s and returned to the studio as a freelancer during the 1970s and 1980s where he worked on series and specials starring the Flintstones. The paper measures 8.5”x11” and the artwork has an image size of 4”x7.5”. The drawing is in very good condition with yellowing, wear, and original smudges from production. $100 - $200

390. A Bill Hanna & Joe Barbera Signed Flintstones Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1980s-1990s) An original production cel from the Flintstones, with a mat signed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The cel of Fred and Barney is paired with an original painted background from a different production. Measuring 12”x9.5”, the cel and background are in very good condition, with Joseph Barbera’s autograph visible but very faded. $100 - $200

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389. An Original Production Cel of Pebbles Flintstone. (Hanna-Barbera, 1980s-1990s) An original production cel of Pebbles Flintstone from a commercial. Pebbles has an image size of 9”x9.5” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cel. The cel is in very good condition and has been placed on a color copy background. $100 - $200

391. A Signed Production Cel of Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm. (Hanna-Barbera, 1993) An original production cel of Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm from the 1993 TV Special, “I Yabba-Dabbo Do!” The cel is signed boldly by both William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. the total image size of the characters is 5.75”x6” on an untrimmed 10”x12” cel. The cel is in fine condition and has been placed on a color copy background. $200 - $400


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392. A Collection of Hanna-Barbera & Terrytoons Artwork. (Hanna-Barbera/Terrytoons, 1960-90s) A collection of artwork from Hanna-Barbera and Terrytoons productions. This collection contains (2) drawings of Deputy Dawg (one signed by creator Larz Bourne), (2) “Heidi’s Song” Gruffle the Dog Model Sheets, and (1) “Heidi’s Song” drawing signed by artist Bob Singer. Ranging from 8.5”x14” to 10.75”x8.25”, the artwork is in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400 Opening Bid: $200.00

394. A Signed Original Jetsons Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1980s) A pair of production cels featuring Rosie and Henry from the 1980s “Jetsons” TV Series. The untrimmed cels measure 10.5”x12.5” and have character image sizes of 4.5”x2.5” and 4.75”x3.75”. The top cel has been hand-signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The cels are in fine condition and have been placed on a color copy background. $200 - $400

393. A Signed Production Cel From “Jetsons: The Movie.” (Hanna-Barbera/Universal, 1990) A pair of original production cels featuring George and Judy Jetson from “Jetsons: The Movie.” The cels are displayed with a printed copy of a background from the film, and the top cel is signed by producers William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The untrimmed cels measure 10.5”x12.5” and have a character image size of 7”x7.25”. They are in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

395. A Multi-Signed Production Cel From The Jetsons. (Hanna-Barbera, 1985) A production cel of Mr. Spacely from a 1980s production of “The Jetsons.” The cel is from the second season of (41) episodes produced for syndication between 1985 and 1987 and is signed by Penny Singleton (the voice of Jane Jetson), Janet Waldo (the voice of Judy Jetson), and the legendary Mel Blanc (the voice of Mr. Spacely). This cel measures 10.5”x12.5”, with a character size of 3.25”x4”, and is in very good condition. $200 - $400

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396. An Original Production Cel of Scooby Doo & Shaggy. (Hanna-Barbera, 1970s-1990s) An original production cel of Scooby Doo and Shaggy placed on a color copy background. The total image size of the characters is 6.5”x7” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cel. It is in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

398. A Multi-Signed Jetsons Limited Edition Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1989) A hand-painted limited edition cel featuring The Jetsons. The cel, titled “Sunday Drive,” has been hand-signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera as well as Penny Singleton (Voice of Jane Jetson) and Janet Waldo (voice of Judy Jetson). The fine condition cel is numbered 166 out of an edition of 300 and measures 10.5”x12.5”. $200 - $400

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397. A Bob Bemiller Signed Drawing of The Smurfs. (Hanna-Barbera, 1980s-90s) A Bob Bemiller Signed Smurfs Drawing. This original pencil drawing of Vanity Smurf, Smurfette, Brainy Smurf and Papa Smurf is accomplished in graphite on animation paper and is signed by series animator Bob Bemiller. The animation paper measures 10.25”x12.5” and is in very good condition with faint scuffs and minor wear. $100 - $200

399. A Batman: The Animated Series Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1993) A limited edition hand-painted cel featuring Batman from “Batman: The Animated Series.” Titled “I Am The Night,” the cel is numbered 41 out of an edition of 500 and is placed on a color copy background as prepared by the studio. The cel is matted with a mat opening measuring 10”x13.5” and is in fine condition. $200 - $400


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400. A Hanna-Barbera Signed “All Together Now” LE Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1994) A stunning oversize hand-painted limited edition cel featuring over (80) Hanna-Barbera characters with animation legends Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. Titled “All Together Now,” each cel in this edition of 500 was signed by both Hanna and Barbera and comes with a hand-painted background based on the original art by Leonard Robledo. This cel is number 270/500. Measuring 23”x40”, the cel and background are in very good condition, with (2) pinpoint scuffs to the background near top center, and a spot of paint from Dick Dastardly’s foot that has separated and adhered to the background. $500 - $800

401. A Hanna & Barbera Signed Panoramic Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1992) A hand-painted limited edition cel signed by animation legends William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. “Western Jamboree” features (28) classic Hanna Barbera characters enjoying a cookout with all sorts of western critters. The cel with printed background is numbered 75 of 400. The cel is framed and has a visible opening measuring 11”x38.25” in a 19.25”x46.5” frame and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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403. A Multi-Signed Limited Edition Cel of Wilma Flintstone. (Hanna Barbera, 1994) A handpainted limited edition cel and reproduction model sheet of Wilma Flintstone. Titled “Ed’s Model Sheet: Wilma Flintstone,” the cel was released in an edition size of 400 pieces and has been hand-signed by animation legends Ed Benedict, Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The cel measures 10.25”x12.5” and the reproduction model sheet measures 13.5”x16”. The cel is in fine condition, and the model sheet is in very good condition with a faint 3” line of discoloration across the top right image. $200 - $400

404. A Multi-Signed Limited Edition Cel of Betty Rubble and Dino. (Hanna Barbera, 1994) A hand-painted limited edition cel and reproduction model sheet of Wilma Flintstone. Titled “Ed’s Model Sheet: Betty and Dino,” the cel was released in an edition size of 400 pieces and has been hand-signed by animation legends Ed Benedict, Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The cel measures 10.25”x12.5” and the reproduction model sheet measures 13.5”x16”. The entire piece is in very good condition, with faint wear visible where the cel was reattached to the background after separation. $200 - $400

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405. An Original Ub Iwerks Drawing from “Skeleton Frolic.” (Columbia Studios, 1937) An original production drawing from Ub Iwerks 1937 short, “Skeleton Frolic.” The short was heavily influenced by Disney/Iwerks’ successful “Skeleton Dance,” and drawings such as this one are often mistaken for the Disney production. Accomplished in graphite on animation paper, this drawing has a character size of 3.5”x2” within its 12.5”x15.75” frame. The drawing has not been examined out of frame but appears to be in very good condition. $800 - $1,000

406. A Fleischer Studios “The Ugly Dino” Model Sheet. (Fleischer Studios, 1939) An original printed model sheet for a sabertoothed tiger character from the 1939 Fleischer Studios short, “The Ugly Dino.” Measuring 11”x14”, this sheet is in very good condition, with light wear and slight staining to the left side. $100 - $200

407. A Walter Lantz Papa Panda Model Sheet. (Walter Lantz, 1939) A printed model sheet for Papa Panda, first introduced in Andy Panda’s debut cartoon “Life Begins for Andy Panda.” Measuring 8.5”x11”, this sheet is in very good condition with light paper tanning in the center. $100 - $200

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408. Production Cel from The Legend of Rockabye Point. (Walter Lantz, 1955) An original production cel of Charlie the Polar Bear from Tex Avery’s “The Legend of Rockabye Point.” This was the last Chilly Willy cartoon directed by Tex Avery and was nominated for an Academy Award. The cel was trimmed to image and applied to a new cel. The image size is 4.5”x6”. The cel is in good condition, with wear to the ink lines of the eyebrows, and a faint tape mark at center. $50 - $100

410. An Original Production Cel of Wally Walrus. (Walter Lantz, 1958) An original production cel of a Wally Walrus from the 1958 theatrical short, “Polar Pests.” The cel has been trimmed to image and applied to a new cel. The image size is 6.5”x6.5” and the cel is in very good condition, with a faint 1.5” tape mark on the character’s body and nose. $50 - $100

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409. Production Cel from The Legend of Rockabye Point. (Walter Lantz, 1955) An original production cel of Charlie the Polar Bear and a bulldog from Tex Avery’s “The Legend of Rockabye Point.” This was the last Chilly Willy cartoon directed by Tex Avery and was nominated for an Academy Award. The cel had been trimmed to image and applied to a new cel. The image size is 7.5”x6.75” and the cel is in very good condition with some yellowing to the paint. $50 - $100

411. A Woody Woodpecker Universal Studios Recycling Sign. (Universal, 1980s-1990s) A hand-painted sign featuring Woody Woodpecker. The sign was displayed at Universal Studios backstage. Constructed of wood with (4) velcro strips on the back for placement, the sign measures 20”x20” and is in good studio-used condition with light wear overall and scuffing of color to the edges. $300 - $500


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412. Original Gerald McBoing-Boing Drawing by Willis Pyle. (UPA, 1980) An original drawing by animator Willis Pyle of UPA’s Gerald McBoing-Boing. Pyle was a character animator on the Oscar winning short and created this drawing as a gift to collector Alan Hylton. The artwork has a character image size of 2.75”X3” on a 5.5”x5” paper and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400

413. A Signed Drawing of Tom Terrific & Mighty Manfred. (Jules Feiffer, 1980s) A Signed Drawing of Tom Terrific & Mighty Manfred. “Tom Terrific” debuted on Captain Kangaroo and aired on television from 1957 to 1959. This unique drawing of Tom and Manfred was created by American cartoonist and author Jules Feiffer who wrote a few original “Tom Terrific” episodes but never drew for the series. The paper measures 5.5”x8.5” while the total image size of the characters measures 4”x2.5”. This drawing is in very good condition with original folds and wear. $100 - $200

414. A Collection of sketches from cartoonists. (Various, 1979-1980s) A collection of (5) sketches by cartoonists and animators. Included are a Ronald Reagan sketch by Dana Summers, Popeye by Fleischer Studios’ Jay Morton, Puck from the Faeries television special by Lee Mishkin, Santa by Bambi director Paul Satterfield and one more. Measuring various sizes up to 8.5”x11”, the sketches are in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200

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Metro-Goldwyn Mayer is probably best remembered for three things: Leo the Lion, The Wizard of Oz, and Tom and Jerry cartoons. The famously battling cat and mouse may be the best known animated output from the Studio, but they’re closely followed by Droopy, Tex Avery’s Wolf and Red cartoons, and even cult features like The Phantom Tollbooth and Secret of NIMH.

415. An Original Production Cel From Tom and Jerry. (MGM, 1960s) An original production cel of Tom, from a 1960s Chuck Jones directed Tom and Jerry theatrical short. The cel measures 10.5”x12.5”. The character’s image size is 5”x8”. The cel is in fine condition with faint areas of wear to some of the ink lines. $100 - $200

416. An Original Cel And Drawing from Tom and Jerry. (MGM, 1960s) An original production cel and drawing of Jerry, from a 1960s Chuck Jones directed Tom and Jerry theatrical short. The cel measures 13.5”x10.5” and the paper is 12.5”x10.5”. The character has an image size of 3.5”x3.5”. The cel is in fine condition and the paper is in very good condition with a few creases and edge wear. $100 - $200

417. A Lew Marshall Signed Drawing of Deputy Droopy. (Lew Marshall, 1980s-90s) A Lew Marshall signed drawing of Deputy Droopy. Marshall was an animator at MGM in the 1950s before moving on to Hanna-Barbera in the 1960s. He created this drawing of Deputy Droopy as a gift to a fan. The paper measures 8.5”x11” and has a character image size of 5”x5.75”. The artwork is in very good condition with creasing, yellowing and wear to the edges. $100 - $200

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418. The Phantom Tollbooth Signed One-Sheet Poster. (MGM, 1970) A One-Sheet poster for The 1970 live-action/animated feature film, “The Phantom Tollbooth,” signed by Butch Patrick, who voiced the lead character Milo. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with original folds exhibiting slight splitting at a few corners, show times and prices written on the top, a red title stamp on the back bleeding through slightly, and several large pinholes at each corner and center bottom. $100 - $200

419. A Jerry Goldsmith Signed Secret of NIMH Poster. (MGM/ UA, 1982) A one-sheet poster for the 1982 animated feature, “The Secret of NIMH,” signed by composer Jerry Goldsmith. Measuring 27”x41, this poster is in good condition with creases and wear along its original folds and edges. $100 - $200

420. An Original Cel & Drawing From The Pink Panther Show. (MGM, 1993) An original production cel and animation drawing from the 1993 TV Series, “The Pink Panther Show.” The cel measures 10.5”x12.5” and the paper measures 9.5”x10.5”, with a character image size of 3.75”x5.25”. The cel is presented on a color copy background. The cel and drawing are in good production-used condition, with a few smudges, creases, and surface wear to the drawing. $100 - $200

421. An Original Cel & Drawing From The Pink Panther Show. (MGM, 1993) An original production cel and animation drawing from the 1993 TV Series, “The Pink Panther Show.” The cel features the Pink Panther holding the magic staff of Voodoo Man, a recurring character in this series, and is presented on a color copy background. The cel measures 11”x14” and the animation paper measures 10.25”x12.25”, with a character image size of 7.25”x6”. The cel and drawing are in fine production-used condition. $100 - $200

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Don Bluth had a storied career in Disney Feature Animation before splitting from the Studio over creative differences after working on The Small One in 1978. Forming his own studio and then working with Steven Spielberg and later Fox Animation Studios, he went on to create some of the top animated films ever to rival Disney’s at the box office, including The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail, The Land Before Time, and Anastasia.

422. An Original Production Cel From All Dogs Go To Heaven. (UA/MGM, 1989) An original production cel from the 1989 Feature Film, “All Dogs Go To Heaven.” This cel features Itchie Itchiford, Anne-Marie, and Charlie B. Barkin with a color reproduction background from the film. The piece has an image size of 13”x5.5” on a 16”x14.5” cel sheet and is in fine production-used condition. $200 - $400

423. An Original Production Cel From Thumbelina. (Warner Bros./Don Bluth, 1994) An original production cel set up from the 1994 Feature Film, “Thumbelina.” These hand-painted cels depict Thumbelina and Mr. Beetle, with a color copy background. The cels measure 13.5”x16.5” with character image sizes of 4.25”x5.75” and 5.25”x6.75”. The cels are in very good condition with minor wear from production. $200 - $400

424. An Original Production Cel From Pebble & the Penguin. (MGM/Don Bluth, 1995) An original production cel of Marina and Hubie from the 1995 Feature Film, “The Pebble and the Penguin”. This hand-painted cel and animation drawing measure 16.5”x13.5”, while the characters have an image size of 5.25”x6.75”. The cel has been placed on a laser print background. The cel and drawing are in fine condition. $200 - $400

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425. Original Production Cels & Drawing of The Lone Ranger. (Format Films/Filmation, 1966-1980) An original pair of production cels from The Lone Ranger animated television shows. This collection includes a cel of the Lone Ranger riding Silver from the 1966 series (signed by producer Herb Klynn), and a cel setup from Filmation’s “The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour” accompanied by its original animation drawing. The cels measure 12.5”x10.5” and 10.25”x16.25”. The close-up cel has an image size of 12.5”x10.5”, while the other cel has an image size measuring 3.5”x3.5”. Both cels are in very good production-used condition with creases to the paper and wear to the inked lines of the 1966 cel. $100 - $200

427. An Original Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling Cel and BG. (DIC, 1985) An original production cel and background from the 1985 TV Series, “Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling,” featuring the Hulkster himself. The cel measures 9”x10.5” with a character image size of 7.5”x8.25”. The painted background measures 10”x12”. The pieces are in very good condition, with a piece of the top left edge missing from the background, above the cel’s placement. $100 - $200

426. An Original Production Cel From Ralph Bakshi’s Wizards. (20th Century Fox, 1977) An original production cel and drawings of the wizard Avatar and Elf General, from Ralph Bakshi’s 1977 Feature Film, “Wizards.” The cel and animation papers measure 10.5”x12.5”. The cel has a total character image size of 9.75”x5.5”. The cel is in fine condition, with some light wear to the black lines. $100 - $200

428. An Original Production Cel From Dennis the Menace. (DIC, 1986) An original production cel of Dennis the Menace from the 1986 “Dennis The Menace” animated series. The cel measures 10.5”x12.5” and has a character image size of 1.75”x3.25”. The cel has been placed on a color copy background. The cel is in very good production used condition, with a small area of chipping to Dennis’ overalls and some paint stuck to the background. $100 - $200

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429. An Original Production Cel From Dennis the Menace. (DIC, 1986) An original production cel of Mr. Wilson from the Dennis the Menace animated series. The cel measures 9”x10.5”, with a character image size of 3.25”x5.25” and is presented on a color copy background. The cel is in very good condition with a few small flecks of paint visible. $100 - $200

431. A Borden’s Commercial Original Production Cel. (Borden, 1970s) A cel from a Borden milk commercial of Elsie the cow. The untrimmed cel measures 13.5”x16.5”, with a character image size of 9”x10.5”. The cel is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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430. An Original Production Background From Ren and Stimpy. (Nickelodeon, 1993) An original production background from the 1993 Ren and Stimpy episode, “Stimpy’s Cartoon Show.” Accomplished in gouache, the painting image measures 9.75”x13” on untrimmed 11”x14” background paper and is in fine production used condition. $200 - $400

432. A Set of Borden’s Commercial Cels & Drawings. (Borden, 1970s) A pair of cels from a Borden milk commercial, wih original production drawings. Included are two cels of Elmer and Beauregard in pajamas drinking milk, and one cel of Elsie in a robe serving them. The untrimmed cels measure 13.5”x16.5”, with a character image size of 6”x7.5” and 11”x9”. The cels are in very good condition, with matching production drawings good, with a corner torn off of the Elsie drawing that doesn’t affect the image. $200 - $400


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The Simpsons premiered as a brief interstitial animated piece in the third episode of The Tracy Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. From that humble beginning it’s gone on to become not only the longest running animated television show in U.S. history, but the longestrunning American scripted primetime television series, with a staggering 750 episodes aired as of its 34th season in 2023 – with more to come!

433. An Original Simpsons First Season Production Cel. (Fox, 1990) An original production cel of Bart and Homer Simpson playing video games, from the first season of The Simpsons. “Moaning Lisa” was the 6th episode of season one, airing February 11, 1990, and featuring a side story of Bart and Homer playing the video game Super Slugfest. The untrimmed cel measures 10.5”x12.5” cel with a total character image size measuring 6.5”x7.5” and has been placed on a color copy background. The cel is in very good production-used condition. $300 - $500 435. A Simpsons 25th Anniversary Skate Deck. (Fox, 2014) A limited edition 25th anniversary skate deck, featuring a collage of The Simpsons’ most memorable moments. Only (100) of these decks were made and given to the crew at the Treehouse of Horror XXIV premiere party in 2014. Measuring 8”x31”, the deck is in fine condition, in original shrink wrap with sticker from the premiere party. $200 - $400

434. An Original Production Cel From The Simpsons. (Fox, 1990) An Original Production Cel of Homer and Bart from The Simpsons fourth episode of season one, “There’s No Disgrace Like Home.” The cel is framed with visible image of 8.5”x10.25”, and character size 5.5”x6”. The cel is paired with a xerox line background and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

436. A Gary Baseman signed/ doodle Monkey Skateboard Deck (Gary Baseman, 2005) A rare Monkey Dunce Skateboard deck designed by Gary Baseman and signed by the artist with a Monkey Dunce sketch. Baseman is best known for his children’s books and for creating Disney’s animated television show Teacher’s Pet. Measuring 8”x31”x2”, the deck with signature is in very good condition, with slight scuffs and scratches from handling. $200 - $400

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Charles Schulz didn’t pick the title Peanuts for his comic strip – it was imposed on him by an editor early on. Although he felt it was an undignified label for his work, “Peanuts” has come to represent some of the most beloved comic strip characters in the world, to many generations of readers.

437. “This Is Your Childhood, Charlie Brown” Exhibit Poster. (Smithsonian Institute/United Features Syndicate, 1990) A rare poster for a Smithsonian Institute Exhibit, featuring Charles Schulz’s Peanuts characters. Titled This is your Childhood, Charlie Brown, the exhibit ran from 10/31/90 through 4/30/91, examining the baby boomer generation through artifacts including Davy Crockett’s coonskin cap, Captain Kangaroo, and of course the Peanuts television specials. Measuring 26.75”x32”, the poster is in good condition, with wear mainly to the edges including small creases, and a .5” tear at center bottom edge. $100 - $200

438. Charles Shulz Signed “Circle the Zambonis” Lithograph. (Charles Schulz, 1995) A Charles Shulz signed Limited Edition lithograph titled “Circle the Zambonis.” Released in an edition of 500 pieces, the image features Woodstock (and friends), Snoopy, and Charlie Brown. This Printer’s Proof is one of a handful aside from the numbered edition, with Schulz’s distinctive signature in pencil. The artwork was created on Italian watercolor paper measuring 23”x16” and is in very fine condition. $300 - $400

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While the Disney theme parks have no peers in the world, there are other amusement parks large and small with fascinating histories both fondly remembered and long forgotten. Here we celebrate these parks from Knott’s Berry Farm, which started as a pie stand in 1923 and remains a thriving park today, to others that despite big names and big dreams, weren’t even open for a full year.

439. A Collection of Ghost Town News Magazines. (Knott’s Berry Place, 1940s) A collection of seven issues of The Ghost Town News, the official publication of Knott’s Berry Farm. The issues range from Vol. 1 issue #2, dated 1941, to Vol. 5 #31, dated May 1946. Included are two copies of a December 1942 issue, and one undated Special Souvenir Issue. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the magazines are in good condition, with some spotting, and edge wear including some staining to the spine and edges. $200 - $400

441. Knott’s Berry Farm Maps And Guidebooks. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1953-1970) A collection of maps and souvenir books from Knott’s Berry Farm. Included are a 1953 book on the Ghost Town & Calico Railway, a 1959 book on the Calico Ghost Town, (2) souvenir maps from the 1960s showing different stages of the Park’s development, and a 1970 map with a summer schedule for the Wagon Camp and Fiesta Village. Measuring from 3.75”x8.5” to 5.5”x8.5”, the books and maps are in very good condition, with light wear from handling, some slight pencil marks, and (1) map having some tape residue from display. $100 - $200

440. A Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Menus. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1940s-1950s) A collection of three menus from Knott’s Berry Farm. Included are a Tea Room menu from 1940, another from 1948, and a Ghost Town Steak House menu from the late 1950s. Measuring 5.75”x9” and 5.25”x8”, the menus are in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

442. A Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Postcards. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1940s-1970s) A collection of 15 post cards dating to the early days of Knott’s Berry Farm. Included are (9) early black and white cards, and (6) color. Subjects include a map and features of the Ghost Town, an active volcano attraction, stagecoaches, and more. The cards all measure 3.5”x5.5” and are in good to very good condition, with (1) black and white card of the covered wagon ride in fair condition with a corner torn. $200 - $400

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443. Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Souvenir Photos. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1940s-1980s) A collection of 10 souvenir photos from Knott’s Berry Farm through the years. Included are (4) photos of guests posing with humorous cut-outs, (5) color prints taken candid in the park during the 1980s, and (1) tin type print of a woman and child in old west clothing. Measuring various sizes up to 4”x5”, the prints are all in very good condition. $100 - $200

445. Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Cast Member Photos. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1940s-1960s) A collection of 10 photos of various performers or cast members at Knott’s Berry Farm. Included are (6) 11”x14” fiber-based prints with (5) showing people in costume and (1) background set, (1) cut-out 8”x10” print of a woman in Native American garb that appears to go with the background, and (3) 8”x10” photos, two of which are repeated images of the Chief in the 11”x14” prints. All the photos are in good condition, with some waviness, and some toning throughout. $100 - $200

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444. Walter Knott Signed Literature. (Knott, 1956-1965) Three Walter Knott signed items. First, Fabulous Farmer by Roger Holmes & Paul Bailey, published in 1956 and signed by Walter Knott in that year. In 1963, The 1909 book The Americanism of Washington by Henry van Dyke was reprinted by Knott in 1963. He had a small print run hardbound with a greeting from Knott in a facsimile of his handwriting. Knott personally added a dedication to this. Last signed is an undated Christmas card. Included is the 1965 book “Walter Knott 20th Century Pioneer” from 1965, unsigned. Measuring between 3.5”x6.25” and 5.75”x8.25”, the Washington book and Christmas card are in fine condition, with the others in good condition with typical wear. $200 - $400

446. A Knott’s Berry Farm John Wayne Theater Press Pack. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1971-1990s) A press packet for the debut of the John Wayne Theater at Knott’s Berry Farm, and other press photos. On June 19th, 1971, Knott’s hosted the world premiere of John Wayne’s new film Big Jake at the newly opened John Wayne Theater. This packet includes information on the film and Wayne, stapled together with (4) photos from the film and (2) photos of the theater. Also included in the lot are (3) photos of later additions to the park including Snoopy’s Spring Parade, Indian Trails themed area, and The Ghost Town Christmas Crafts Festival. Measuring from 8”x10” to 8.5”x11”, the press materials are in very good used condition. $100 - $200


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447. A Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Flyers and Patches. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1978-1985) A collection of six event flyers from Knott’s Berry Farms, with two patches for the 1982 Fiesta Days. The events range from the 1978 Camp Fire Days to the 1985 Little League Day. The patches measuring 2”x3.5” are in fine condition. The 8.5”x11” flyers are in fine condition, with the Snoopy/Little League flyer in good condition showing wear from age and handling. $100 - $200

448. A Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Souvenirs. (Knott’s, 1960s-1990s) A collection of five various Knott’s Berry Farm souvenirs. Included are a View-master reel of the Ghost Town, a postcard book of the Calico Log Ride, a Spirit of the West patch, a Snoopy matchbook, and a souvenir Necktie Party poster. Measuring various sizes, the souvenirs are in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200

450. A Knott’s Berry Farm and Ghost Town Calico R.R. Patch. (Knott’s) A Knott’s Berry Farm & Ghost Town Calico Railroad Patch. Measuring 3” in diameter, the unused patch is in fine condition. $100 - $200

449. A Partial Knott’s Ticket Book & Mine Ride Ticket. (Knott’s, 1970’s) A ticket book and Calico Mine Ride Ticket from Knott’s Berry Farm. The ticket book includes (3) A tickets and (2) B tickets for attractions in the Ghost Town, Fiesta Village, and Roaring 20’s areas of the park. Measuring 2.5”x6”, the ticket book and 2.5”x5.75” Mine ticket are in very good condition, with the Mine ticket punched to cancel it when used. $100 - $200

451. A Group of Super-8 Movies from Various Theme Parks. (Various, 1961) A collection of three Super-8 home movies with early footage of theme parks. The reels are labeled “June 6, 1961, Knott’s Berry Farm,” “1974 Magic Mountain,” and “1974 Glacier Park from Train, Puget Sound, and Knott’s Berry Farm.” Each reel contains approximately three minutes of film. The films have not been reviewed but appear in very good condition. $100 - $200

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452. Marc Davis Six Flags Baltimore Concept Art. (Six Flags, 1984) A very rare piece of concept art for the Six Flags Power Plant in Baltimore Maryland, by Disney Legend Marc Davis. Conceived as a combination entertainment, dining, and shopping area, Six Flags wanted to diversify away from simply “ride parks” into Urban Entertainment Centers. One of their key directives was that the project must not include any rides - which the many former Disney Imagineers employed on the project advised against. In the end, the Power Plant opened in 1985 and closed in 1986 due mainly to poor attendance. This piece is one of many characters Disney Legend Marc Davis designed for the Power Plant. Fifi the Robot French Maid was likely never realized, although there was a section that displayed inventions for Future Living. Measuring 12”x14.5” mounted to 16”x19” board, the original art is in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

453. The World of Sid & Marty Krofft Souvenir Mug. (Krofft, 1976) An original theme park souvenir mug from “The World of Sid & Marty Krofft.” The themed amusement park opened in Atlanta, Georgia, and was in operation for a mere 6 months before closing in 1976. This rare souvenir mug is decorated with characters from Lidsville, Bugaloos, Land of the Lost, Sigmund the Sea Monster, and H.R. Pufnstuf in a background of Krofft-inspired attractions. Measuring 3.25” tall and 44” in diameter, this ceramic mug is in very good condition with minor wear to the glazing and bottom of the mug. $100 - $200

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454. The World of Sid & Marty Krofft Souvenir Plate. (Krofft/ Ironstone, 1976) This rare souvenir plate was manufactured by Ironstone, featuring characters from Lidsville, Bugaloos, Sigmund the Sea Monster, and H.R. Pufnstuf in a background of Krofft-inspired attractions. Printed under the glaze on the back of the plate is a brief biography of the $14 million indoor theme park. Measuring 10.25” in diameter, this plate is in fine condition with a piece of debris trapped in the glaze from production and a few faint spots of discoloration on the surface. $100 - $200


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While the Disney Brothers Studio was established in 1923, it was with the 1928 debut of Mickey Mouse that the Walt Disney Studio as we know it today began to develop. Mickey’s popularity made way for the Silly Symphonies, debuting new characters such as Goofy and Donald Duck. Walt’s next big venture was the full-length animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Scornfully dubbed “Walt’s Folly” around Hollywood while in production, it premiered December 21, 1937 and took the critics, Hollywood, and audiences worldwide by storm.

455. A Wood Piece from Walt Disney’s First Studio. (Disney, 1923) A wood section from Walt Disney’s garage animation studio in Los Angeles. The garage workshop is often credited as Walt’s first animation studio, and this wood was salvaged during a more recent project to save and preserve the garage. It measures over 2” long and is in good used condition. It comes with a COA from Disney Historian Phil Sears. $200 - $400

456. An Original Background From “The Karnival Kid.” (Disney, 1929) A rare original production background from the 1929 Mickey Mouse Short, “The Karnival Kid,” This rare 2-peg hole, hand-painted production background was produced for “scene 3 and 5” of the ninth Mickey Mouse short film. This short is notable as the short in which Mickey (voiced by Walt Disney) utters his first words - “Hot Dog!” A matching cel of a “Minnie Mouse shadow” has been recreated and placed over the background. The entire piece measures 11.5”x9.5” and is in very good condition. $1,000 - $2,000

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457. A Minnie Mouse Bisque Figure. (Japan, 1930s) A rare bisque figure of Minnie Mouse with her umbrella and purse, manufactured in Japan. Measuring 3.5” tall, this figure is in very good condition with scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

458. A Mickey Mouse & Saxophone Bisque Figure. (Japan, 1930s) A rare bisque figure of Mickey Mouse with a saxophone, manufactured in Japan. Measuring 3.5” tall, this figure is in very good condition with scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

460. A Mickey Mouse Shoeshine Brush. (Henry L. Hughes Co., 1930s) A wood and tin Mickey Mouse shoe brush manufactured by the Henry L. Hughes Company in the mid-1930s. The brush measures 3.75”x1.75” and 1.5” deep and features Mickey Mouse in red and black on the tin band. It is in good condition exhibiting scuffs, faint oxidation, and wear. $100 - $200

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459. A Rare Three Pigs Toothbrush Holder. (Japan, 1930s) A rare bisque toothbrush holder featuring Walt Disney’s Three Little Pigs. The holder was manufactured in Japan, and features hand-painted pigs in front of their respective houses of straw, sticks, and brick. Measuring 5”x3.5”x1.75”, it is in very good condition with crazing, scuffs, and wear to some painted areas. $100 - $200

461. A Mickey Mouse Pencil Case. (Dixon, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Pencil Case by Dixon. The Dixon company manufactured several models of Disney-themed pencil cases during the 1930s and 1940s, and this model features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Clarabelle in two scenes inspired by “Mickey’s Amateurs.” The case retains an original Mickey Mouse pencil and ruler by Dixon. Measuring 8.75”x4.25”, this piece is in good condition, exhibiting a 2”x1” stain to one side, and wear to its surfaces, edges, and corners. $100 - $200


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462. A Donald Duck Windup Toy by J. Chein & Co. (J.Chein, c.1930s) A rare Donald Duck windup toy by J. Chein & Co. This action toy with a waddling motion celebrates the long-billed Donald Duck. Measuring 4” tall and 1.5”x3”, the toy displays in good overall condition, exhibiting scuffs and wear to its paint and patina. $100 - $200

464. A Mickey Mouse Night Light. (Disney, 1938) A vintage 1938 Mickey Mouse Night Light. This small light has a Mickey Mouse lithographic board atop a tin lithographic lamp featuring Pluto and Donald Duck. The same company manufactured lamps with Donald and Dopey. Measuring 4” tall and 3.75” in diameter, the light is in good non-working condition. $200 - $400

463. A Mickey Mouse Acrobat Toy. (MB Co., 1930s) A Mickey Mouse acrobatic wooden toy manufactured by MB Co. Measuring 8.5”x2.5”, this vintage wooden toy is in good condition, exhibiting expected fading and wear from age and handling. $100 - $200

465. A Set of Disney Character Pinback Buttons. (Disney, 1930s) This collection of three vintage pinback buttons includes “Donald Duck ‘Wanna Fight’” and “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf buttons and a Mickey Mouse “Globe Trotters” button from a promotional bread campaign. Two of the buttons have paper backs with copyright notes for Walt Disney Enterprises and its Sales Representative Kay Kamen. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, each piece is in good condition, exhibiting oxidation, discoloration, and wear to the paper backs, inner shells, collets, and spring pins. $200 - $400

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466. Ken Anderson’s Early Walt Disney Studios Drawing Board. (Disney, 1934) An early portable animation drawing board that once belonged to Disney Legend Ken Anderson. These wooden boards were used by animators while working away from their desks, often during character studies and classes. Anderson, who started at the studio in 1934, wrote his name above the metal two-peg registration bar. Around the 1950s, animator Bill Weaver used the drawing board after Anderson. On the reverse of the board, Weaver etched the message “Bill Weaver - Hands Off.” The 15”x15” varnished wood board is in good overall used condition, showing wear from use and age. An unusual early artifact of Disney Studio history. $3,000 - $5,000

467. A “Winter Champ” Outline & Technical Problems Pages. (Disney, 1938) An outline and “Technical Problems” documents related to “Winter Sports,” the original working title for “The Hockey Champ” starring Donald Duck and his nephews. This rare collection of (21) pages includes many typed production-related documents about inking and painting, animation, camera direction, camera table operating, technical problems, and the Preliminary Story Outline (accompanied by a page of visual gag suggestions). The cover pages feature the name Kenneth O’Brien written in pencil. One of the document pages is a later reproduction of the original. Measuring 8.5”x11” and 8.5”x14”, the documents are in good condition with folds, fading, yellowing, tears, and wear throughout. $200 - $400

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468. A Walt Disney Productions 1935 Identification Card. (Disney, 1934-35) A Walt Disney Productions Studio Identification Card from the Walt Disney Studio at 2719 Hyperion Ave. This card features a “Mickey Mouse Sound Cartoons” logo and belonged to Inker & Painter Yuba Pillet (wife of Kenneth O’Brien). This temporary identification card is dated “December 31, 1935.” Measuring 3.5”x2.5”, the card is in good condition with creases, fading, spots of discoloration, and wear. $200 - $400


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469. An Original Production Drawing from “Two Gun Mickey.” (Disney, 1934) An original production drawing of Mickey and Minnie Mouse from “Two Gun Mickey.” Accomplished in colored pencil and graphite, the total image size is 4.5”x4.5” on untrimmed 9.5”x11.5” animation paper. The artwork is in very good condition with minor wear and yellowing from age. $300 - $500

470. An Original Production Drawing of Mickey Mouse. (Disney, 1930s-40s) An original rough drawing of Mickey Mouse headturns from an unknown Walt Disney Production. The artwork measures a complete 11”x8.25” on its 12”x10” animation paper and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

471. A Collection of “Walt’s Field Day” Photos & Program. (Disney, 1938) A program and (3) photos from “Walt’s Field Day.” To celebrate the stellar success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt held a “Field Day” at the Lake Narconian Club for all Disney Studio Personnel on June 4th, 1938. The Program of the Day lists the itinerary while the (3) photos depict the group swimming events, dinner, and dancing. This party became somewhat infamous in Disney history, for the extremes employees enjoyed during this rare opportunity to unwind. This small collection once belonged to Ken O’Brien and offers a rarely seen glimpse into the day. The program measuring 5.75”x8.5” is in good condition, with two perforated meal tickets for the event missing, and exhibiting a few small tears, creases, folds, spots of discoloration, and wear to edges and corners. The 8” x 10” photos are in good condition, three-hole punched on their left edge. $500 - $700

472. A Set of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Latex Figures. (Seiberling, 1937-38) A rare set of rubber latex toys of characters from Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. These colorful figures have vibrant, hand-painted features and the Snow White figure has additional arm articulation. Measuring 7.75” to 5.5” tall, each figure is in good condition, some with articulated elements, crazing, cracking to the paint and latex, and wear. $200 - $400

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473. A Snow White and Seven Dwarfs Doll Set & Case. (Knickerbocker, 1938) A beautiful and complete example of the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Composition Dolls & Travelling Case by Knickerbocker Toy Company. The (8) vintage dolls are accented with delicately hand-painted features, colorful vibrant textile clothing, intact mohair, and are accompanied by their original manufacturer tags. This collection notably includes the rare “traveling case,” which was sold separately, and Dopey is accompanied by a bag of faux diamond accessories. Many dolls of the era were handled and played with, making this set of near-fine dolls rare. Measuring between 14.75” and 9”, the hand-painted composition dolls are in very good-to-fine condition, with a few faint scuffs to the painted areas. This is the finest example of these dolls that we have ever seen. $1,000 - $2,000

474. A Four Piece Snow White Doll Furniture Set. (EAC, 1930s) A rare four-piece Snow White Doll Furniture Set by EAC of France. The furniture set was manufactured in France, “by authorization of Walt Disney,” and retains its original “EAC” brand label. Each piece has been crafted of wood, hand-painted, and is accented with colorful decals of the Dwarfs. The armoire measures 14.75”x16.5”x4”, the chair is 4.25”x4.25”x5”, the nightstand is 4”x2.75”x6.5”, and the bed is 11.25”x19.75”x5.5”. The bed comes with added accessories including a blanket and three pillows. Each piece is in good condition with chips and surface wear to the painted and wood elements, and soiling and fading to the textile. $500 - $700

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475. A Snow White & Dwarfs and Jiminy Cricket Soap Set. (Lightfoot Schultz, 1938-40s) A Snow White Soap boxed set by the Lightfoot Schultz Company of Fifth Avenue New York. The box contains (9) figural soaps modeled in Castile Soap, painted with harmless vegetable color, packaged in a story book-shaped box with product label “flyleaf.” This set also includes a rare Jiminy Cricket soap manufactured by Lightfoot Schultz a few years later. Measuring 5.25” to 3”, each soap is packaged in its original 12.75”x8.5” and 2” box. The soap is in very good-to-fine unused condition while their box with hinged lid is in good condition, exhibiting scuffs, wear, and tape along its spine. $200 - $400


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476. A Set of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Glasses. (Disney, 1938) A full set of eight Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs glasses produced by both the Libbey Glass Company and Owens-Illinois Glass Company of Toledo, Ohio. Measuring approximately 5”x2.5” each, the glasses are in fine condition. $200 - $400

478. A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Coloring Set Box. (Whitman, 1938) A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Coloring Set Box. Featuring colorful graphics on the box lid, the box once contained crayons and 40 pages of pictures to color, but this lot is for the box only. Measuring 8”x11.25” and .75’ wide, this cardstock box exhibits creases, a minor warp to the box, and wear to edges and corners, but otherwise displays in good condition with vibrant colors. $50 - $100

477. A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Handkerchiefs Set. (Herrmann, 1938) A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Handkerchiefs boxed set by Herrmann Handkerchief Co. Each of the three handkerchiefs features printed four-color imagery of the characters from the popular film and comes packaged within its original decorative product box. Measuring 9”x9” in a 7.25”x7.25” box, the pieces are in very good condition with a few loose threads, and faint creases, scuffs, and edge wear to the box. $100 - $200

479. A Set of Rubber Seven Dwarfs Figures. (Disney/DeLuxe Toy Creations, 1950s) A set of Seven Dwarfs vinyl figures produced by DeLuxe Toy Creations in the late 1950s. Measuring 7”-9” tall, (5) of the figures are in very good condition with light wear from handling. The Doc and Sleepy figures are in fair condition, the vinyl showing degradation from age. $100 - $200

480. An Authorized Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Book. (Disney/K.K., 1938) An Authorized Edition Illustrated Storybook of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by K.K. Publications. Among 18 fully illustrated pages, this edition notably opens with a depiction of Snow White’s true mother. Measuring 10.25”x9.25” the book is in overall very good condition, with pencil annotation on the cover and some pages, light scuffs and spotting to the cover, and wear to its edges and corners. $100 - $200

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481. Adriana Caselotti Signed Snow White Model Sheets. (Disney, 1951-1970) A collection of original Walt Disney Studios photostat model sheets from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, with three signed by Adriana Caselotti, the voice of Snow White. Model sheets were shared among animators to ensure that the character was drawn consistently by all artists. They were designed at the time of the film’s production and printed through the years as tools throughout the Disney Company. The signed Snow White model sheets have dates indicating they were printed after 1951, and the (5) dwarf sheets have backstamps showing they were distributed by the Imagineering Research library in 1969 and 1970. Measuring 11”x14”, the model sheets are in good condition overall, with light rippling, small creases, pin holes, and wear. $100 - $200

484. A Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs Live Stage Show Ad. (RKO, 1940s - 1950s) An advertisement for the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Stage Show at an RKO-Albee Theater. Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was scheduled to play every vaudeville theater of the RKO-Albee circuit, and this singular promotional stage show was likely created to draw larger-than-usual audiences into the theater on Sunday, May 13th. This advertisement notably mentions “real live dwarfs” among the “all-adult… all professional New York cast.” Measuring 8.5”x4.25”, this piece of ephemera is in good condition with a few small tears and edge wear. $100 - $200

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482. 1951 Snow White Re-Release Window Card. (Disney, 1951) A window card for the second rerelease of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, on February 13, 1952. Measuring 14”x22”, the card is in good condition, with a crease across the middle from folding, typical wear to edges and corners from age, very small scuffs, and (3) scraps of paper residue in the blank area at the top, from show information that had been displayed there. $200 - $400

485. A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Serigraph Cel. (Disney, 1988) A Serigraph cel of Snow White with Sleepy, Bashful, and Happy. This cel was produced in an edition size of 9,500 and comes with a color copy background. With an image size of 9”x9.25” on a 10.75”x14” cel, the cel is in fine condition. $100 - $200

483. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1983 Signed Poster. (Disney, 1983) A onesheet poster for the 1983 theatrical rerelease of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, signed by Disneyland’s first Snow White, JoAnn Killingsworth. A dancer and figure skater, Killingsworth was chosen to portray Snow White on the float on Main Street during the opening day telecast on July 17th, 1955. The poster with autograph measures 27”x41” and is in good condition, with light wear including scuffs, and creases along original folds. $100 - $200

486. A Pair of Walt Disney Studios Christmas Cards. (Disney, 1938/1979) A rare pair of vintage Walt Disney Studios Christmas Cards from 1938 and 1979. The 1938 card was issued to employees, VIPs, and friends of the Studio, and features Dopey and Mickey Mouse along with a hint to the upcoming feature, “Pinocchio.” This 1938 card notably is accompanied by its original postmarked “Walt Disney” Studio envelope. The 1979 card depicts Disney characters caroling and includes a 1980 calendar. The cards measure 6”x7.75” and 7.5”x6” and are in very good condition with minor wear to their edges, corners, and along their original folds. $200 - $400


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With the overwhelming success of Snow White, Walt planned on expanding animation, and moving the Studio to a larger, brand-new campus in Burbank. The success of his next three animated features, “Pinocchio,” “Fantasia,” and “Bambi”, were impacted by the United States involvement in World War II. The Studio was virtually conscripted into a period of creating educational films and propaganda for the military. The struggle to earn revenue during this time saw Walt taking new risks to keep the Studio alive. After the war Disney produced several “package films” – feature length films that were collections of animated shorts, and cheaper to produce. It would not be until 1950’s “Cinderella” that Disney truly returned to the full-length animated storytelling they had perfected.

487. An Original Design And Photos From Pinocchio. (Disney, 1940) An original color design for a small sailboat, and (2) photos of a model built for the production of Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. The artwork is signed by Bob Jones, a sculptor and puppeteer who joined Disney’s fledgling Character Model Department in 1937. Jones designed many pieces for Pinocchio, including this small sailboat for Geppetto, Figaro, and Cleo to search for Pinocchio in sequence 8-2. The scene was ultimately not included in the final film, but a model was made from the design. Executed on 10”x12” animation paper in pencil, graphite, and ink, the design is in very good condition with off-white paper and pin holes at corners. The (2) 5”x8” model photos are in good condition with some waviness and spotting. $300 - $500

488. A Multi-Signed Pinocchio Book by Pierre Lambert. (Disney Deluxe Editions, 1997) A multi-signed leather-bound copy of Pinocchio by Pierre Lambert. Impressive in its own right for the imagery and detail of the book itself, the title page has been handsigned by the author and eight artists who worked on the film: Ward Kimball, Ken O’ Connor, Ollie Johnston, Joe Grant, Don Lusk, Frank Thomas, Bernard Wolf and Thor Putnam. Ward Kimball also signed the reproduction of a Jiminy Crickett cel included in the front pages of this book. Measuring 13.25”x13.25” and 1.25” wide, the hardcover book is in fine condition. The 13.5”x13.75”x2” protective slipcover is in fair condition, with scuffs, small dings, and a 2” hairline split at one corner. $400 - $600

489. A Walking Pinocchio Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Louis-MARX, 1939) A tin-litho Pinocchio wind-up toy manufactured by Louis Marx & Co. Measuring 3”x8.5”, the toy is in good non-working condition, with scuffs, scratches, and spots of surface loss and oxidation. $100 - $200

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490. A Donald Duck Drum Major Toy by Fisher-Price. (Fisher-Price, 1939) A Donald Duck Drum Major Toy by Fisher-Price. This Fisher-Price model 400-500, was the first Donald Duck Toy to feature a moving arm, and features a variant green cart. When Donald is pulled, he raises and lowers his swiveling arm in the air, creating a baton-twirling motion. Measuring 7.5”x10”x4.5”, this toy is in very good functioning condition with wear to its wooden, metal, and lithographic elements, and retaining its pull string. $300 - $500

492. A Mickey Mouse Drummer Toy by Fisher-Price. (Fisher-Price, 1941-49) A Mickey Mouse Drummer Toy by Fisher-Price. Due to the war, this Fisher-Price model #476, was manufactured during select years between 1941 and 1949. When Mickey was pulled, the toy raised and lowered his hands, creating a drum-beating motion. Measuring 7.5”x8.75”x4”, this toy is in good non-functioning condition with wear to its wooden, metal, and lithographic elements, and missing its pull cord. $100 - $200

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491. A Donald Duck Choo-Choo Toy by Fisher-Price. (Disney, 1940) A Donald Duck Choo-Choo Toy by Fisher-Price Toys. This pull toy features printed imagery of Engineer Donald Duck aboard a train and has a ringing bell function when pulled. Measuring 8.5” tall, 7” long and 3.5” wide, this wooden toy is in good condition with minor oxidation to metal elements, small chips and wear to wood parts, and worn pull string. $200 - $400

493. A Mickey Mouse Library of Card Games by Russel’s. (Russel’s, 1940s-50s) A Mickey Mouse Library of Card Games by Russel’s Popular Games. This lot features six Disney character card games packaged within a bookshelf-shaped box. The card sets and box are in good condition with minor wear to their surfaces, edges and corners. $100 - $200


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494. An Original “Baby Ballet” Concept by Mary Blair. (Disney, 1941) A rare original concept by Mary Blair for the unproduced “Baby Ballet.”, a short intended to be part of a “Fantasia” sequel. This is one of the earliest projects that Mary Blair worked on after arriving at the Walt Disney Studio and she created this piece while under the direction of Joe Grant and Silvia Holland. The artwork has an image size of 1.5”x9” and has been accomplished in gouache on brown animation paper. The 12 field, 5-peg hole paper measures 12”x10” and is in good condition with pinholes, yellowing from age, and wear to its edges and corners. $3,000 - $5,000

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495. A Large Collection of Animator Gag Sketches. (Disney, 1940s) An collection of (20) original Walt Disney Studios Gag Drawings. This collection comes from the estate of Ken O’Brien and features comical hand-drawn illustrations of various Walt Disney Studios artists. Many of these gag drawings were created by Virgil “Vip” Partch (who was Ollie Johnston’s assistant animator) and portray members of Ollie’s own Animation Unit. Other pieces depict artists Bob McCrea, Fred Moore, and Yuba Pillet (Studio Inker & Painter, and Ken O’Brien’s wife). In addition to the (20) drawings are (15) copies of Virgil’s illustrations, and (3) personal hand-written letters from Virgil to Ken. Measuring 5”x8.25” to 10.5”x12.5”, each piece is in very good condition with spots of discoloration, yellowing, fading, and wear to surfaces, edges, and corners. $800 - $1,000

496. An Original Studio Photostat Model Sheet From Bambi. (Disney) An original studio photostat model sheet of squirrel poses from Walt Disney’s “Bambi.” Model sheets like these were created during the production of the film as a reference for animators. This particular one is a later copy of the original and was probably used as a reference for later productions. Measuring 11”x14”, the sheet is in good condition, with wear from handling, waviness to edges, and a crease from a vertical fold. $100 - $200

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497. A Collection of The Reluctant Dragon Publicity Photos. (Disney, 1941) A collection of 10 rare publicity photos for Disney’s 1941 feature film, “The Reluctant Dragon.” Most notable are (4) special publicity stills showing storyboard art of live action sequences featuring Robert Benchley, each with a caption attached and a backstamp from RKO Pictures, the film’s distributor. Also included are (2) stills from the Baby Weems segment, (3) stills of the Dragon itself, and (1) of three women in the Ink and Paint lab. Each measuring from 7.5”x9.75” to 8”x10”, the prints are all in very good condition, with some scuffs and small marks from use and handling, spots of light toning, and (1) with scrapbook page residue on the back. $100 - $200


THE POP CULTURE AUCTION 498. Walt Disney Studios Shutdown Telegrams & Letters. (Disney, 1941) An incredible set of letters and telegrams related to the historic Walt Disney Studios animator’s strike of 1941. Many Walt Disney Studios employees became discontented with their pay and working conditions. When Disney fired several of his employees who were members of the Screen Cartoonist’s Guild (SCG), over 200 employees of the Walt Disney Studios went on strike on May 29, 1941. The strike notably interrupted production and resulted in a “temporary shutdown” of the Studios which lasted until September of 1941. This pair of letters are addressed to Ken O’Brien, and relay information about layoffs and the suspension of operations. These telegrams were transmitted during the close of the strike (between August 7 and 27, 1941), informing Ken to “return to work,” and mentioning the Studios’ reopening date of September 15, 1941. Measuring 8”x5.75” and 8.5”x11”, these papers are in good condition with creases, folds, tears and wear throughout each piece. $200 - $400

499. An Original Production Drawing of Mickey Mouse. (Disney,1940s) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from a 1940s Mickey Mouse short. Mickey has an image size of 4.5”x4” on untrimmed 12”x10” paper. The drawing is in fine condition. $300 - $500

500. An Original Production Drawing of Mickey Mouse. (Disney, 1940s) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from a 1940s Mickey Mouse short. Mickey has an image size of 3”x4.5” on untrimmed 12”x10” paper. The drawing is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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502. A Tom Massey Signed Song of the South Drawing. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A Tom Massey Signed Song of the South Drawing. American animator Tom Massey contributed to several short films and features for Walt Disney Studios during the 1940s. Years later, Tom composed this letter and drawing, mentioning contributing animation of “Mr. Blue Bird” for Walt Disney’s Song of the South, and signing the bottom of the letter. This drawing has an image size of 1.75”x2.75” on its 8.5”x11” paper, and is in good condition, exhibiting yellowing and minor wear. $100 - $200

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503. An Eric Gurney Signed Peter and the Wolf Drawing. (Disney, 1970s-80s) An Eric Gurney signed Peter and the Wolf drawing. Canadian animator Eric Gurney (1910-92) contributed to a number of short films and features for Walt Disney Studios during the 1930s and 1940s. Years later, Eric composed this short letter and drawing of the Wolf from the “Peter and the Wolf” segment of Walt Disney’s Make Mine Music. Eric has signed the bottom of the letter. This drawing has an image size of 5.25”x2.5” on its 8.5”x11” paper, and is in good condition, exhibiting yellowing and minor wear. $100 - $200


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504. A Walt Disney Productions I.D.s. & War Exemption Card. (Disney, 1942-45) A pair of Motion Picture I.D.s. and a War Exemption Card from employees of Walt Disney Productions. The cards belonged to animator Kenneth O’Brien and his wife, Inker & Painter Yuba Pillet. The Selective Service Notice of Classification Draft Card was issued to Ken, who was classified in Class II-A (exempt from military service due to his occupation with the Studio). Measuring 3.75”x 2.5” and 3.75”x2.25”, the cards are in fair to good condition with scuffs, creases, and wear to the cards. $100 - $200

506. An Original Fun and Fancy Free Lobby Card. (Disney, 1947) An original lobby card for “Fun and Fancy Free” featuring Bongo, Lulabelle, and Lumpjaw. Measuring 11”x14”, the card is in fair condition, with wear mainly to the edges including small tears on the right edge, pinholes, and tape repair to the back. $100 - $200

505. A Collection of Wartime Shorts Publicity Photos. (Disney 1943-1957) A collection of rare Disney wartime and educational film publicity photos. Included are (3) prints from “Food will Win the War,” (2) from “Out of the Frying Pan Into the Firing Line,” (1) from “The New Spirit,” (4) from “Defense Against Invasion,” (1) untitled image of a battleship, and (1) from the 1957 television episode “Our Friend the Atom.” Each measuring 8”x10”, the prints are in very good condition, with light wear form handling and age. $100 - $200

507. A Collection Of Pecos Bill Original Drawings. (Disney, 1950s) A collection of 17 original animation drawings of Pecos Bill from a 1950s TV production. The drawings are from the estate of Ken O’Brien and are taken from a scene where Bill is introduced to Slue Foot Sue. The untrimmed animation paper measures 12”x16” and each piece is in good condition. $200 - $400

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508. A Minnie Mouse Concept Drawing. (Disney, 1940s-1950s) A drawing of Minnie Mouse on animation paper. Likely an unused concept or character study, the art is established in pencil with watercolor accents. The piece has a total painted character size of approximately 8.25”x7.25” on 12”x15” animation paper originally folded to fit the frame. The piece displays in very good condition, with the paper off white from age. $400 - $600

509. An Original Production Cel From “So Dear to My Heart.” (Disney, 1949) An original production cel of the Wise Old Owl from Walt Disney’s “So Dear to My Heart.” This character has an image size of 6”x4.5” on an untrimmed 12”x15.5: animation cel. The cel is in very good condition, with a tiny spot of paint loss on one ear and wear to the ink lines. $100 - $200

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510. An Official “Ice Capades of 1949” Dopey Souvenir Pin. (Disney, 1949) An Official Ice Capades Dopey Souvenir Pin. This souvenir pin of Dopey was issued exclusively through the Ice Capades of 1949, which featured Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Measuring 1.75”x23”, this pin is in very good condition with minor oxidation to metal elements, scuffs, a few creases, and wear to its 3”x4.25” card. $100 - $200


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The 1950s are fondly remembered as a time of major expansion for the Disney Studio. Walt’s successful early foray into television – while other motion picture studios were still wary of the new medium – brought Disney into living rooms across the country, a perfect platform to promote the world’s first theme park, Disneyland. The Mickey Mouse Club further endeared the country to Disney’s first star, and the Studio took huge strides forward in developing new techniques to create the animated feature Sleeping Beauty.

511. A General Mills Disney Comics Set. (General Mills, 195051) A collection of (4) General Mills promotional Walt Disney Comics. During 1950-51, Wheaties cereal offered four mail-away comic sets starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto and Lil’ Bad Wolf. This collection features (4) stories including “Donald Duck, Trail Blazer,” “Mickey Mouse and the Stagecoach Bandits,” “Donald Duck, Klondike Kid,” and “Mickey Mouse and the Magic Mountain.” Measuring 7”x2.75”, each newsprint book is in fine condition with expected yellowing from age. $100 - $200

513. A Donald Duck & Pluto Toy Car. (Viceroy/Sunroco, 1950s) A Donald Duck and Pluto toy roadster by Viceroy Toys and Sunroco (Sun Rubber Co.). The rubber toy was manufactured in four base coat colors including red, yellow, white, and blue. Measuring 6.5”x2.25”x4” tall, the toy is in good condition, exhibiting scuffs and wear to its paint. $100 - $200

512. A Disney Donald And Pluto Toy Roadster. (Viceroy/Sunroco, 1950s) A Donald Duck and Pluto toy roadster by Viceroy Toys and Sunroco (Sun Rubber Co.). The rubber toy was manufactured in four base coat colors including red, yellow, white, and blue. Measuring 6.5”x2.25”x4” tall, the toy is in good condition, exhibiting scuffs and cracking to paint and aging to the rubber. $100 - $200

514. A Disney Mickey Mouse Toy Tractor. (Viceroy/Sunroco, 1950s) A red rubber Mickey Mouse Tractor Toy produced by Viceroy and Sunroco (Sun Rubber Co.). Measuring 4.25”x5”, the piece is in very good condition with some edge wear and scuffs. $100 - $200

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515. A Cinderella One-Sheet Poster Signed by Ilene Woods. (Disney, 1987-2001) A One-Sheet poster for the 1987 theatrical rerelease of Walt Disney’s Cinderella. The poster was signed by Ilene Woods, the voice of Cinderella. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition with light wear and original folds. $100 - $200

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516. A Rare “Walt Disney’s Cinderella Toy Tea Set” & Box. (Happynak, 1950s) A “Walt Disney’s Cinderella Toy Tea Set” by Happynak. This 18-piece set comes with (1) teapot, (1) tray, (4) plates, (4) cups, (4) saucers, and (4) spoons. The tin toy dishes feature lithographic imagery of characters from the motion picture and come complete inside their original box. The box measures 16”x10.25”x1.75” and is in good condition with spots, creases, and surface wear to the lid. $200 - $400

517. A Set of (4) Cinderella Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1980s) A set of four lobby cards for a theatrical rerelease of Walt Disney’s “Cinderella.” Measuring 11”x14”, the cards are in very good condition with light wear from handling, and four small spots on the sewing basket card. $100 - $200

518. A Cinderella Limited Edition Sericel. (Disney, 1990s) A limited edition serigraph cel featuring Cinderella and the Prince from “Cinderella.” These cels were limited to an edition of 9,500 and created using a silk-screen process, rather than hand-painting. The cel measures 10.75”x14” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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519. A Production Cel of Lucifer from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) An original production cel of Lucifer from Walt Disney’s 1950 feature film, “Cinderella.” Lucifer’s image size is 7.5”x4.5” on an untrimmed 15.5”x12.5” cel. The cel is in fine condition and has been placed on a color copy background for presentation. $500 - $700

520. A Production Cel of Jaq from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) An original production cel of Jaq from Walt Disney’s 1950 feature film, “Cinderella.” Jaq’s image size is 5”x3” on an untrimmed 12”x10” cel. The cel is in fine condition and has been placed on a color copy background for presentation. $500 - $700

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521. Production Cels of Sewing Mice from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) A pair of original production cels featuring sewing mice from Walt Disney’s 1950 feature film, “Cinderella.” The total image size of the characters is 11”x3” on one untrimmed 15.5”x12.5” cel and one slightly trimmed 12”x10” cel. The cels are in fine condition and have been placed on a color copy background for presentation. $300 - $500


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522. A Production Cel of Alice From “Alice In Wonderland.” (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of Alice and the Glasses Bird from Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x9” and placed on a color background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 14”x11” mat. The character’s total image size is 5.75”x5.75”. The cel is in very good condition with light wear to some ink lines. $1,500 - $2,500

524. Production Cel of Walrus From “Alice In “Wonderland.” (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of the Walrus from Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 10”x7.5” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 12”x10” mat. The character’s total image size is 8.25”x6”. The cel is in very good condition with some wear to ink lines $500 - $700

523. A Production Cel of Alice From “Alice In Wonderland.” (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of Alice from Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x10” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 14”x12” mat. The character’s total image size is 4.25”x5.75”. The cel is in very good condition. $1,000 - $2,000

525. Production Cel of The Jury From “Alice In Wonderland.” (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of the animal jury from Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x9.5” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 14”x11” mat. The character’s total image size is 6.25”x7.25”. The cel is in very good condition with some paint stuck to the background. $500 - $700

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526. David Hall Alice in Wonderland Concept Art. (Disney, 1939-1940) An original concept painting for Alice in Wonderland. Irish artist David S. Hall worked as an inspirational sketch artist at Disney for just over a year, but in that time created evocative and distinctive art for Bambi, as well as some of the earliest Studio work on Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland. This piece depicts Alice in his favored watercolor over ink style. With visible image measuring 4.75”x5.75”, the art is in very good production-used condition. $5,000 - $7,000

527. A Production Cel from “Susie The Little Blue Coupe.” (Disney, 1952) An original production cel of Susie from Walt Disney’s 1952 short, “Susie The Little Blue Coupe.” Susie has an image size of 5”x4” on an untrimmed 12”x10” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background for presentation. The cel is in fine condition with all paint intact. $500 - $700

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528. Alice & Cheshire Cat Mary Blair Concept Art. (Disney, 1951) An original concept painting for “Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland” attributed to Walt Disney Studios color stylist Mary Blair. A decade after beginning her employment with the Studio, Mary Blair’s cutting-edge arrangements of color palette distinguished her work. This led to memorable contributions toward the production of Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and multiple short films. This key scene concept depicts the grinning Cheshire Cat atop a branch in the Tulgey Wood and has been accomplished in gouache on artist’s board. The piece has a painted image size of 8.25”x7” on its 9”x7.75” artist’s board. It is in very good condition, exhibiting minor scuffs and surface wear to the board from handling and age. $15,000 - $20,000

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529. An Original Production Cel from “The Little House.” (Disney, 1952) An original production cel of the bride from Walt Disney’s 1952 short, “The Little House.” The bride has an image size of 6.5”x7.54” on a slightly trimmed 9”x9” cel. The bouquet is on a separate trimmed cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background for presentation. The cel is in fine condition with all paint intact. $300 - $500

530. A Walt Disney’s Story of Robin Hood Lobby Card. (Disney,1952) An original lobby card from Walt Disney’s live action film, “The Story of Robin Hood.” Measuring 11”x14”, this card is in very good condition, with light wear. $100 - $200 531. An Original Release Peter Pan Window Card. (Disney, 1953) A window card for the original release of Peter Pan. Measuring 14”x22”, the card is in very good condition, with a crease across the middle from folding, light wear to edges and corners from age, a .5” thin pen mark across the mermaid illustration at bottom center, and show times written in the area left blank at the top for that purpose. $200 - $400

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532. A 1976 Peter Pan One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1976) A One Sheet Poster for the theatrical re-release of Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Measuring 27”x41”, poster is in good condition, has been stored rolled, with wear along corners, edges, and original folds. $100 - $200

534. A Production Cel Of Peter Pan From “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Peter Pan from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 10.25”x8.25” and placed on a color background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label and original price sticker on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 12”x10” mat. The character’s image size is 5.5”x5.75”. The cel is in very good condition. $800 - $1,000

533. A Signed 1982 Peter Pan One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1982) A one-sheet poster for the 1982 rerelease of Peter Pan, signed boldly with dedication by Kathryn Beaumont, the voice of Wendy Darling. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster with autograph is in very good condition, with very light wear mainly along original folds. $100 - $200

535. A Production Cel Of Peter Pan From “Peter Pan.” Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Peter Pan from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Peter has an image size of 3.5”x5” on an unevenly trimmed 10.5”x10” cel. The cel has been paired with a color copy background featuring Tiger Lily and the Chief. The cel is in good condition with all paint intact and wear to the ink lines throughout. $800 - $1,000

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536. A Production Cel Of Tiger Lily From “Peter Pan.” Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Tiger Lily from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Tiger Lily has an image size of 3”x6” on an unevenly trimmed 4”x9.5” cel. The cel has been paired with a color copy background featuring Peter Pan and the Chief. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $400 - $600

538. A Production Cel Of Mr. Darling From “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Mr. Darling from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Mr. Darling has an image size of 6”x7” on an untrimmed 16”x12.5” cel. The cel has been paired with a color copy background featuring Mrs. Darling. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $300 - $500

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537. A Production Cel Of Mrs. Darling From “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Mrs. Darling, from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Mrs. Darling has an image size of 4.5”x6” on an untrimmed 16”x12.5” cel. The cel has been paired with a color copy background for presentation. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $300 - $500

539. A Production Cel Of Nana From “Peter Pan.” Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Nana from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Nana has an image size of 8.5”x6” on an untrimmed 16”x12.5” cel. The cel has been paired with a color copy background for presentation. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $400 - $600


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540. A Production Cel of John Darling From “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of John Darling from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x10” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 14”x12” mat. The character’s image size is 3.75”x6”. The cel is in very good condition with a few small faint hairline cracks to the white paint. $400 - $600

542. A Production Cel of Michael Darling From “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Michael from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x10.25” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 14”x12” mat. The character’s image size is 3.5”x6.5”. The cel is in very good condition with faint areas of wear to the ink lines. $400 - $600

541. A Production Cel of Michael Darling From “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Michael from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 7.5”x10” as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 9”x12” mat. The character’s image size is 2.25”x5”. The cel is in very good condition with faint areas of wear to some ink lines, and paint stuck to the background. $400 - $600

543. A Production Cel Of A Lost Boy From “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of a Lost Boy from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan” paired a cel of a bird from the Walt Disney Presents episode entitled “From All of Us to All of You.” The cels were originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and have been slightly trimmed to 12”x10.25” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared at the Studio for sale. The cels still retain their Disneyland Gold label on the reverse and are still sealed in a 14”x12” mat. The character’s image sizes are 5.25”x5.25” and 3.25”x2.5”. The cels are in fine condition. $200 - $400

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544. A Production Cel of Mr. Smee from “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Mr. Smee from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” This production artwork has a total painted image size of 3.5”x4” on an untrimmed cel and has been matted for display within a 22.75”x19” frame. This artwork is in fine condition; however the frame may need replacement. $400 - $600

546. A Set of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Advertisements. (Disney, 1954) A set of six copies of a print ad proof for a “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” magazine ad. Text at the bottom identifies this as running in Life magazine on December 13, 1954, and in Collier’s on December 24, 1954. Printed on light glossy paper, ad proofs are attractive and color-strong representations of a film’s campaign. With image size 12”x9.5” on 15.5”x12.5” paper, the ad proofs are in very good condition, with a light fold creating a hairline crease horizontally across the center. $100 - $200

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545. A Production Cel of Tick-Tock from “Peter Pan” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Tick-Tock the Crocodile from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” This production artwork has a total painted image size of 7”x5” on an untrimmed animation has been matted for display within a 20”x18.75” frame. This artwork is in very good condition with a small .5” crack in the paint of his tail and minor wear from age. The frame may need replacement. $400 - $600

547. A Lady and The Tramp McCall’s Fabric Applique Set. (McCalls, 1955) A McCalls fabric set of Lady and the Tramp appliques. The set includes six of eight original images of Lady and Tramp. Measuring 6.25”x8” in the original envelope, the appliques are in very good condition with one of each character missing. The envelope is in fair condition with wear from handling. $100 - $200`


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549. An Original Production Cel of Lady & The Tramp. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Lady and Tramp, from Walt Disney’s “Lady And The Tramp.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x10” and placed on a color background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 14”x12” mat. The total image size of the characters is 5”x6.5”. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $700 - $900

548. A Lady and the Tramp Tony Oversize Drawing. (Dale Oliver, 1987) An oversize portrait of Tony from Lady and the Tramp by Disney artist Dale Oliver. For thirty-five years Oliver was a noted assistant animator at Disney, working closely with Eric Larson and especially Frank Thomas. Oliver noted directly on the pencil and marker oversized image that it was created for a St. Matthews spaghetti dinner in August of 1987, and signed the work Dale O. With image of 23.5”x28” on the 23.75”x36” chip board, the piece is in very good condition. $200 - $400

550. A Production Cel of Lady From “Lady And The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) Original production cels of Lady, a door and a curtain from Walt Disney’s “Lady And The Tramp.” The cels were originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and have been slightly trimmed to 12”x10” as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cels retain a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and are still sealed in the original 14”x12” mat. The total image size of Lady is 2”x3”. The cels are in very good condition with all paint intact. $600 - $800

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VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 551. A Production Cel of Lady From “Lady And The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Lady, a door and a curtain from Walt Disney’s “Lady And The Tramp.” Lady has an image size of 3”x5” on a slightly trimmed 12.5”x10” cel. The cel has been paired with a color copy background for presentation. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $600 - $900

552. A Production Cel of Trusty From “Lady And The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Trusty from Walt Disney’s “Lady And The Tramp.” Trusty has an image size of 8.5”x6.5” on a slightly trimmed 15.5”x12” cel. The cel has been paired with a color copy background for presentation. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact and a small area of lifting in the collar. $400 - $600

553. A Mickey Mouse Spinning Top Toy by Fritz Bueschel. (Fritz Bueschel, 1950s) A rare Mickey Mouse Spinning Top Toy by Fritz Bueschel of New Jersey. The toy features a copyright notation reading “Fritz Bueschel,” the original manufacturer who later sold production rights to Ohio Arts. The four-color lithographic imagery depicts Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Horace, and notably a “Baby Minnie” playing instruments. Measuring 6.75” in diameter and 6” tall, this tin top is in very good condition with scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

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554. A “Disney-Land Projector” by Mavco. (Mavco, 1950s) A “Disney-Land Projector” by Mavco, Inc. This vintage toy features a working crank to feed the slides and notably comes with its original 9.75”x6.75”x3” “Disney-Land Projector” box. Measuring 4”x2.75”x5”, this toy is in fair condition, exhibiting wear to all its electrical elements, including frayed cords and therefore has not been tested for function. $200 - $400

555. A Disneyland Give-a-Show Projector. (Chad Valley, 1950s ) A Give-a-Show Projector from Walt Disney Productions and Chad Valley of England. This battery-operated set comes complete with (112) 35mm color slides starring (16) Disney characters, each with a (7) slide show. The projector has been tested with (3) D batteries (not included) and functions perfectly, in fine condition. The box measures 11”x17.25” and is in fine condition overall, with tearing and creasing to the interior cardboard tags holding the projector. $200 - $400


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556. A Mickey Mouse Choo Choo Toy by Fisher-Price. (Fisher-Price, 1954) A Mickey Mouse Choo Choo Toy by Fisher-Price. This model #485 was a newer lithographic edition of the older 1938 Fisher-Price model #432. Measuring 8.5”x7”x3.5”, this toy is in good condition with wear to its wooden, metal, and paper lithographic elements, non-ringing bell, and is missing its pull cord. $100 - $200

558. A Pair of Promotional Fire House Five Plus 2 Records. (Good Time Jazz, 1955) A pair of LPs of the Firehouse Five Plus Two Jazz Band. This famous septet formed among Disney artists and was led by Disney Legend Ward Kimball. These copies of The Firehouse Five Story Volume II and Volume III are each stamped with “Demonstration Copy Not For sale” on both the sleeve and the disc’s center label. Measuring 12” diameter in 12.25”x12.25” sleeves, the records are in good condition, with light scratches from use, wear to the sleeves including scuffing, and tape repair to the spine of the Volume III sleeve. $100 - $200

557. A Collection of (7) Walt Disney Magazines & Ephemera. (Disney, 1952-90) A collection of (7) Walt Disney Magazines & Ephemera. Among this set are Children’s Digest (1952), a few pages of a Florida area TV Guide (1956), TV Guide (December 14-20, 1957), The Cleveland Press TV Showtime (August 25-September 1, 1972), a Reader’s Digest (December 1987), a postcard (marked 1988), and TV Times (August-September 1990). Measuring various sizes under 8.75”x10.75”, each piece of vintage ephemera is in very good condition with minor wear to edges and corners from handling and age. $50 - $100

559. A Mickey Mouse Club Note Paper Boxed Set. (Whitman, 1955) A Mickey Mouse Club Note Paper Boxed Set by Whitman. This boxed set contains (12) note cards and (12) envelopes. The cards are themed after the stars of the Mickey Mouse Club and are one of four styles produced featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pluto. Measuring 5”x4”, each piece is in good condition, exhibiting minor yellowing and wear, and packaged in their original 8.75”x5.5”x1.5” product box. $100 - $200

560. A Mickey Mouse Club Mattel Musical Map & Display. (Disney, 1955) A Mickey Mouse Club Mattel Musical Map & Display. This record set features music and voices from the Mickey Mouse Club television series in a fun collection of (5) cut-out lightweight and flexible 78 rpm records. The records feature colorful scenes from the Mickey Mouse Club. This record set notably is accompanied by an original cardstock countertop store display 12”x7.5” and 2.5” deep. Measuring 14.5”x7.5” the record sleeve containing the unpunched records and record lock are in very good condition exhibiting color fading, creases, and wear to edges and corners of the display, record sleeve, and cardstock contents. $200 - $400

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562. A Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel Record Set & Display. (Disney, 1955) A Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel Record Set & Display. This collection includes (6) Mattel Toy “Walt Disney’s Official Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel Library with Sound” envelope packages containing one record and two film slides each. This collection is uniquely accompanied by the original 6.25”x6.25” and 3” deep cardstock store display box, which is in good condition with creases, spots of discoloration and wear throughout. Measuring approximately 6.25”x6”, each packaged record is in very good condition, exhibiting fading and wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

563. A Collection of Mickey Mouse Club Ephemera. (Disney, 1950s-70s) A Collection of Mickey Mouse Club Ephemera. Among this collection are a “Merry Mouseketeers” coloring book by Whitman, a Mickey Mouse Club Stamp Book by Simon & Schuster, (3) styles of Membership Certificates, a 1960s Mouseketeer National Bank Check, (3) 1970s unused Mickey Mouse Club decals, and (1) Mickey Mouse Club View-Master set. Measuring from 2.75”x8” to 8.5”x11”, each piece is in good condition, exhibiting scuffs and wear to their surfaces, edges, and corners. $100 - $200

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564. A Disneyland Panorama Book. (Gabriel, 1955-56) A Disneyland Panorama book by Saml. Gabriel and Co. The leaves unfold to reveal colorful lithographic images of characters like Mickey Mouse, Tinker Bell, and Tramp. Measuring 8”x10.25”x1” when folded and closed, this cardstock book is in good condition with spots of discoloration and wear throughout. $100 - $200

565. A “Talking Donald Duck” Pull Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1955-58) A “Talking Donald Duck” Pull Toy #765 by Fisher-Price. When pulled, Donald swings his arms, paddles his legs with feet flip-flopping, and makes a “quack quack quack” that sounds like Donald’s real voice. Measuring 7”x8”, the toy is in fine working condition, with scuffs, wear, and slight stiffness to his function. $100 - $200


THE POP CULTURE AUCTION 566. The Disneyland Express Wind-Up Toy Train by Marx. (Marx, 1950s) A tin-litho wind-up train titled “The Disneyland Express Casey Jr.” Created by Marx Toys, the train cars depict Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pinocchio, Dumbo, and many other Disney characters with a mechanized and molded plastic locomotive. Measuring 12.5” long, this train is in very good non-working condition with minor scuffing and wear. This toy comes packaged within its colorful 12.75”x3”x2.75” good condition box with wear to the edges and corners of its panels. $100 - $200

567. A Mickey Mouse Spinning Top Toy by J. Chein. (J. Chein, 1950s) A Mickey Mouse Top Toy by J. Chein. The toy features four-color lithographic imagery of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto playing instruments. Measuring 6.75” in diameter and 6” tall, this tin top is in very good condition with scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

569. Walt Disney’s Official Mouseketeers Costume Play Outfit. (Disney, 1950) A Walt Disney’s Mouseketeers Costume Play Outfit set manufactured by Cooper-Isikin. This vintage set consists of a shirt (size 8), pants (size 8), textile iron-on letter transfers, a Mouseketeer Ear Hat (9” in diameter), and instructions, and comes within its original 9.25”x10.75” and 4” deep box. The costume pieces are in very good condition with wear from handling; the transfer cloth has surface wear and both the instructions and box exhibit wear and tear to their edges. $100 - $200

568. A Mickey Mouse Club Television Tray. (Disney, 1950s) A Mickey Mouse Club Television Tray. This tin tray features lithographic imagery of the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Disney characters like Mickey, Goofy, and Jiminy Cricket. Measuring 17.25’x12.5”, the tray is in good condition exhibiting oxidation and scuffs on the surfaces from handling, use, and age. $100 - $200

570. A Donald the Bubble Duck Toy & Box. (Morris, 1950s) A Donald the Bubble Duck Toy and box by Morris Plastics Corp. The bubble-blowing plastic toy of Donald dressed like a soda jerk comes with an ice cream scoop and is packaged inside its original box. The figure measures 8.25” tall and 4” at its widest diameter, the soda scoop is 4.5” long, and the box measures 8” tall and 4”x3”. The figure and scoop are in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear to the paint, while the box is in good condition, with creases and wear to its corners and edges. $100 - $200

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571. Walt Disney’s Official Mouseketeers Album. (General Products, 1950s-60s) A Walt Disney’s Official Mouseketeers Album by General Products. The spiral-bound hobby book features Disney Characters on (12) pages and is supplemented by black paper pages for scrapbooking. Measuring 7”x8.25”, the book is in good condition exhibiting scuffs and wear to its cover and has been re-bound with new plastic binding. $100 - $200

572. A Collection of (10) Disney LP Records. (Disney, 1950s-1968) A collection of (10) 33 RPM records all from Disney. The Firehouse Five Plus Two - the in-house jazz band headed by Disney Legend Ward Kimball, is represented with (4) discs: Good Time Jazz, The Firehouse five Story Vol. 2, Goes South, and Plays For Lovers. Popular sound effects album The Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House has (3) different copies here, with white cover, orange cover, and orange labeled “Spooky Party Hints Inside” but without the party insert. There is (1) copy each of the two Gulf Gasoline promotional albums Walt Disneys Happiest Songs and Merriest Songs, from 1967 and 1968. The final LP is Favorite Songs From Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins, performed by the Sound Stage Chorus in London England. The Good time Jazz record is a microgroove LP measuring 9.75” in diameter in a 10.25”x10.25” sleeve. All the others are 12” diameter records in 12.25”x12.25” sleeves. The records range from good to very good condition, with light wear to records and sleeve typical of handling and use. $200 - $400

573. A Disneyland Clock Radio by General Electric. (General Electric, 1960s) A Disneyland clock radio by General Electric. The clock face and dials depict Fantasyland characters, with Tinker Bell and pixie dust featured on the radio dial. Measuring 11”x6”x 5” wide, the clock radio is in very good working condition with a few minor surface scuffs. $200 - $400

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574. A Set of (5) Sleeping Beauty Hand Puppets. (Gund, 1950s60s) A collection of Sleeping Beauty Hand Puppets by Gund. Among this collection are Aurora, Prince Phillip, Flora, King Hubert, and King Stefan. The puppets are in fine condition within their respective boxes. Each 5”x6”x4” box is in very good condition with detachment of plastic windows, and creases and wear to panels, edges, and corners. $200 - $400


575. Eyvind Earle Sleeping Beauty Concept Art. (Disney, 1950s) An original concept painting by Eyvind Earle for Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Earle was hired by Disney in 1951 as an assistant background painter, working on several productions throughout the early and mid-50s. It was his work on Sleeping Beauty as both concept artist and color stylist that made his mark in Disney history. With an incredible sense of art and design, Earle created what is considered by many to be the high point of Disney animation. This concept of Briar Rose in the forest exemplifies Earle’s mastering of layout, color palette and stylization. The piece comes with an Eyvind Earle clipped signature on a separate 8.5”x5.5” page with photo of the artist. Measuring 15”x6.25”, the gouache on artists board painting is in fine condition, with light wear to the edges from original handling and use. $7,000 - $9,000

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576. A Production Cel of Briar Rose From “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Briar Rose from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 8.25”x6.5” and placed on a color background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is presented in a 10.25”x8.75” mat. The character’s total image size is 2.5”x4.5”. The cel is in very good condition. $1,000 - $2,000

577. A Production Cel of Briar Rose From “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959) Original production cels of Briar Rose and Diablo from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” The cels were originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and have been slightly trimmed to 8.25”x6.5”, paired together, and placed on a color background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is presented in a 10.25”x8.75” mat. The characters’ total image size is 5.5”x5”. The cels are in very good condition. $1,000 - $2,000

578. A Cel of Prince Phillip From “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Prince Phillip and Samson from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” The characters have a total image size of 10”x8.5” on a slightly trimmed 13.5”x12.5” cel. The cel has been paired with a color copy background for presentation. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $700 - $1,000

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579. A Production Cel of King Hubert From “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of King Hubert from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x5.25” and placed on a color background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is presented in the original 14”x11” mat. The character’s total image size is 11”x6”. The cel is in very good condition. $400 - $600


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580. A “Sleeping Beauty” Walt Disney Classics Print. (Disney. 1959) A Photographic Dye Transfer of a scene from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” These high-quality photographic reproductions were originally sold at the Disneyland Art Corner. This piece retains the original mat and “Walt Disney Classics” gold label on the reverse. The artwork measures 12”x10” within a 14”x12” mat and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

581. A Walt Disney Studio Gem & Mineral Society Sticker. (Disney, 1950s-60s) A sticker commemorating the Walt Disney Studio Gem and Mineral Society. The image features Donald Duck and Pluto on the hunt for rocks and minerals and is a rare souvenir of one of the few clubs formed by the staff in the campus-like atmosphere of the Walt Disney Studios during the 1950s and 1960s. Measuring 3.5” in diameter, on 4”x4” backing, the sticker is in good unused condition, with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

582. An Original Publicity Photo of Walt Disney Studios. (Disney, 1955) An Original Publicity Photo of Walt Disney Studios. The photo depicts Mickey Mouse standing on the corner of Mickey Avenue and Dopey Drive at Walt Disney Studios. Many historic backstage structures can be seen including the Main Theater, Utility Building, and several soundstages. The original owner (a studio employee) has written a note at the base of the photo identifying his “beloved studio.” Walt Disney Productions copyright stamps are on the reverse. Measuring 10”x8”, this photo is in very good condition with a few minor dimples, faint creases to the surface, and edge wear. $100 - $200

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The 1960s found Walt’s attention turning away from animation and towards both liveaction production and the prospect of another Disney theme park. Woolie Reitherman stepped up to produce the animated features – a credit only held by Walt before – and the xerographic process for cel production offset the rising cost of animation production. Mary Poppins took full advantage of the Studio’s expertise in animation, live-action, and the Sherman Brothers song-writing talent – to garner five Oscar wins. Sadly, Walt passed away on December 15, 1966, and the 1960s closed with the Studio facing uncertain times ahead.

583. A Production Cel of Roger from “101 Dalmatians.” (Disney, 1961) An original production cel of Roger from Walt Disney’s “101 Dalmatians.” Roger has an image size of 4.5”x7.25” on an untrimmed animation cel. The cel has been matted for display within a 21”x19.75” frame. The piece is in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

585. A Cel of Sir Kay From “The Sword in the Stone.” (Disney, 1963) An original production cel of Sir Kay holding the Sword Excalibur from Walt Disney’s “The Sword in the Stone”. Kay has an image size of 6”x6.75” on an untrimmed cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and matted for display within a 20.5”x16.25” frame. This artwork is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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584. A Production Cel of Anita from “101 Dalmatians.” (Disney, 1961) An original production cel of Anita from Walt Disney’s “101 Dalmatians.” Anita has an image size of 2.5”x8.5” on an untrimmed animation cel. The cel has been matted for display within a 22.25”x20.5” frame. This piece is in very good condition. $200 - $400


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586. A “The Incredible Journey” OneSheet Poster. (Disney, 1963) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 1963 feature film, “The Incredible Journey.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with creases throughout and wear along its original folds and edges, and hand-annotation on reverse from original theatrical display. $100 - $200

587. A Collection of “Mary Poppins” Photostat Storyboards. (Disney, 1964) A collection of 18 extremely rare Walt Disney Studio photostat storyboards from the production of “Mary Poppins.” These photographic reproductions of the storyboards for the film were used by animators for reference during the production. Measuring 8.5”x16.5”, each storyboard photostat is in fine condition, exhibiting light wear. $1,000 - $2,000

588. An Original Production Cel From “Mary Poppins.” (Disney, 1964) A production cel of penguin waiters from the “Jolly Holiday” sequence of Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12.25”x10” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 14”x12” mat. The character’s image sizes are 3”x3” and 3.5”x3.5”. The cel is in very good condition with wear to xerographic lines. $400 - $600

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590. A “Mary Poppins” Style B One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1964) An original release “Mary Poppins” style B one-sheet poster. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good to fine condition, showing only slight wear from handling even along original fold lines. $200 - $400 589. A “Mary Poppins” Style A One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1964) An original release “Mary Poppins” style A one-sheet poster. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, showing slight wear from handling to edges and along original fold lines. $200 - $400

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591. The Misadventures of Merlin Jones Original Poster. (Disney, 1964) An original release one-sheet poster for Walt Disney’s “The Misadventures of Merlin Jones”, starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with light wear including waviness at top center, and wear along original fold lines, including separation at the top center fold point. $100 - $200

592. A “Follow Me Boys!” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1966) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s “Follow Me Boys!” This poster depicts the cast of the film - Fred MacMurray, Vera Miles, Lillian Gish, and Kurt Russell. Measuring 27”x41”, this poster is in very good condition with original folds and a few faint creases and minor wear along its edges. $100 - $200

593. A “Swiss Family Robinson” One Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1969) An original one-sheet poster for the 1969 re-release of Walt Disney’s “Swiss Family Robinson.” This poster features beautifully illustrated imagery based on the film, measures 27”x41”, and is in very good condition with some creasing and minor wear along original folds, edges, and corners. $100 - $200

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594. An Original Production Cel of Ludwig Von Drake. (Disney, 1960s) An original production cel of Ludwig Von Drake from Walt Disney’s “Wonderful World of Color.” Ludwig has an image size of 4.5”x4.25” on an untrimmed cel and has been matted for display within a 20.75”x17” frame. This piece is in fine condition. $400 - $600

596. A Ben Cooper Mouseketeers T.V. Star Costume. (Ben Cooper, 1960s) A T.V. Star Masquerade “Mouseketeer Girl” Costume by Ben Cooper. This boxed costume set was inspired by Walt Disney Productions’ Mickey Mouse Club and comes with a gold-toned synthetic dress featuring screen-printed Mouseketeers and Disney Characters, and a vacuum-formed and hand-painted plastic mask. Measuring 8.5”x11” and 2.75” deep, the box is in good condition with creases and wear throughout, and pencil annotation on the lid. $200 - $400

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595. An Original Production Cel of Kanga and Roo. (Disney, 1968) An original production cel of Kanga and Roo from Walt Disney’s Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.” The cel has been trimmed close to its character image of 2.5”x2.25” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400

597. A Mouseketeers Vest and Mask Costume Set. (Ben Cooper, 1960s) A Mouseketeer Mask & Vest by Ben Cooper. This costume was inspired by Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club and features a vest and mask “made of flame-retardant vinyl… for sizes 4 to 8.” Measuring 9”x14” this packaged costume is in very good condition with cracks to the mask and wear to the cardstock from handling and age. $100 - $200


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598. A Scrooge McDuck Pencil Sharpener. (Disney, 1960s) A Scrooge McDuck Pencil Sharpener. Measuring 4”x4.5” and 2” deep, the plastic and metal desk accessory is in very good condition, missing its original lenticular eyes, and exhibiting scuffs and wear from handling and use. $100 - $200

599. An RCA-Victor Ludwig Von Drake & Donald Boxed Mug Set. (RCA, 1961) An RCA-Victor Walt Disney Character Boxed Mug Set. This boxed pair of mugs was given away as a promotion for Walt Disney’s “Wonderful World of Color.” The mugs feature reliefs of Donald Duck and Ludwig Von Drake and come packaged within the rarely retained RCA-Victor dealer box. Measuring 3.5” tall and 4.5” at its widest diameter, each mug is in very good condition with crazing to their glaze throughout; while the cardstock box is in good condition with minor scuffs, fading, and wear to edges and corners. $300 - $500

601. A Pair of Scrooge McDuck and Ludwig Von Drake Records. (Disneyland Records, 1961) A Pair of Scrooge McDuck & Ludwig Von Drake Disneyland Records. This set includes (2) 45RPM records featuring “I’m Ludwig Von Drake” and “Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge’s Money Rocket.” Measuring 7”x7.75” and 7”x7”, each record sleeve and contained vinyl record is in good condition with scuffs and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

600. A World of Color & Ludwig Von Drake Pencil Case. (Disney, 1961) A Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color Pencil Case featuring the host Ludwig Von Drake. Measuring 10.25”x4.75” and 2” deep, the cardstock box is in good condition, exhibiting a few spots of discoloration and wear to its folds, edges, and corners. $100 - $200

602. A Ludwig Von Drake Tiddly Winks Game by Whitman. (Whitman, 1961) Walt Disney’s Ludwig Von Drake Tiddly Winks by Whitman. The set comes with (14) winks, (4) felt mats, (4) squidgers, and (1) pot with a playing field featuring Ludwig Von Drake - the host of Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color. The set is in very good condition and comes packaged within its 10”x10” and 1.5” deep box, exhibiting creases and wear from use, handling, and age. $100 - $200

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603. A Disneykins Western Playset with Panchito. (Marx, 1961) A “Disneykins Western Play Set” featuring Panchito, from the first series of Disneykins in 1961. The colorful western scene includes Joe Carioca, Thumper, Panchito, Brer Rabbit, Pecos Bill, and several western props. The figures range from approximately .5” to 2” tall. The figures are in fine condition, with slight flaws typical of Disneykins production. The 3”x2”x6.5”x1.5” box is in good condition, with light wear mainly to the front panel including small creases, and a .5” clean split in the top panel center. $200 - $400

604. A Mickey Mouse Club School Bag. (National Leather, 1962) A Mickey Mouse Club school bag decorated with Mickey, Pluto, and two Mouseketeers. Measuring 13.5”x9.5”x4” with 32” vinyl strap, the bag is in very good condition with slight scuffs, a light crease across the front, and wear typical of age, particularly to the metal fixtures. $100 - $200

605. Walt Disney’s Dumbo Sealed LP Record. (Disney, 1963) A 1963 issue soundtrack LP for Walt Disney’s “Dumbo,” still sealed in original shrink wrap. Measuring 12.25”x12.25”, the record is in fine condition, with a 2”x3” hole in the wrap on the front only that did not affect the record sleeve’s condition. $100 - $200

606. Winnie the Pooh Signed Record Sleeve. (Disney, 1965) A record sleeve for Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, signed by two voice actors. This 45 RPM sleeve bears autographs from Clint Howard, the voice of Roo, and Jon Walmsley, the voice of Christopher Robin. Measuring 7”x7.25”, the sleeve displays in very good condition, with browning to the edges. $100 - $200

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607. A Set of Jungle Book Embroidered Patches. (Disney, 1966) A Set of five embroidered iron-on patches of characters from The Jungle Book. Included are Kaa, Colonel Hathi, Bagheera, Baloo, and Shere Khan, with instructions in their original 4”x6.5” mailing envelope. Each measuring about 2”x2”, the patches are in fine condition. $100 - $200

608. The Jungle Book Match ‘N’ Color Book. (Disney/Whitman, 1967) A rare Match ‘N’ Color book for Disney’s “The Jungle Book.” This unusual book displays the proper way to color in the images with full color versions beside them. Measuring 8”x10.25”, the book is in good condition, with many pages colored, and typical wear from age including some loosening of pages from spine. $100 - $200

609. A Jungle Book Baby Hathi Steiff Toy. (Disney/Steiff, 1968) A Jungle Book Baby Hathi plush toy by Steiff of Germany. The toy retains its original tags on chest as well as in ear button. Measuring 10.5”x4”x8” high, the toy is in very good condition, with light wear from age. $100 - $200

610. The Jungle Book Baloo and King Louie Steiff Toys. (Steiff, 1968-1982) Steiff plush animals of Baloo and King Louie from “The Jungle Book.” Both plushes retain their original chest tag, ear tag, and ear button. The Baloo was made in this style from 1968 to 1976, measuring 9”x7.5”x15” high, and is in very good condition with light wear from display. King Louie was produced in this size from 1979 to 1982, measuring 9”x5.5”x10.5” high and is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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611. A Clint Howard Signed The Jungle Book Record Sleeve. (Disney, 1967) A sleeve for the LP The Story and Songs of The Jungle Book, signed by Clint Howard, who voiced the Baby Elephant in the film. The sleeve includes a 10-page illustrated book of the film’s story. Measuring 12.25”x12,25”, the record sleeve with autograph is in very good condition, with wear from handling mainly at the edges. $100 - $200

612. A “Concert Hall Mickey Mouse Phonograph” Record Player. (General Electric, 1960s-70s) A “Concert Hall Mickey Mouse Phonograph” manufactured by General Electric. This portable children’s record player opens to reveal a large image of Mickey inside the lid with a record player arm resembling Mickey’s arm and hand. Measuring 9.5”x14” and 5.25” tall when closed, this record player is in good working condition with scuffs and wear to its exterior cover and the lid. $200 - $400

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613. A Mickey Mouse Club Stool. (Disney, 1960s-70s) A vintage children’s stool with plush seat, featuring the Mickey Mouse Club logo. Measuring 13” in diameter and 10” tall, the vinyl and wood stool is in good condition with creases throughout the seat and scuffs and chips to wood elements from handling, use and age. $200 - $400


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While the Studio was under the stewardship of Walt’s older brother and business partner, Roy. O. Disney, Walt Disney World opened in Florida. After Roy passed away, the Studio saw several heads including Ron Miller, Walt’s son-in-law. During the 1970s, the old guard of Disney animation began to pass the baton to a new generation of artists who would guide Feature Animation into the 1980s.

614. A King of the Grizzlies Production Scenes Booklet. (Disney, 1970) A Production Scenes booklet from Disney’s “King of the Grizzlies.” An overview of the film’s story is outlined in 10 pages each with a glossy publicity photo glued beside a caption. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the staple-bound booklet is in good condition, with the glue holding photos to page coming loose from age. $100 - $200

615. An Original Production Cel From “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Thomas O’Malley from Walt Disney’s “The Aristocats”. O’Malley’s image size is 6”x7” on an untrimmed 12.5”x16.25” cel. The cel is in very good condition with light rippling. $300 - $500

616. A Production Cel from “Bedknobs & Broomsticks.” (Disney, 1971) An original production cel of a Naboombu Crocodile from Bedknobs & Broomsticks. The character has an image size of 4.25”x5.5” on an untrimmed cel and has been matted for display within a 19.25”x17” frame. This piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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617. An Original Script and Storyboards from The Shaggy D.A. (Disney, 1976) An original shooting script and (2) sets of bound storyboards from Disney’s live-action comedy “The Shaggy D.A.” This sequel to the 1959 film “The Shaggy Dog” featured Dean Jones in the role of Wilby Daniels. The storyboards include all scenes featuring a dog or Jones in dog make-up and are labeled with the name of the assistant director of the film. The script is dated January 7, 1976, and includes blue and green revision pages. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script and storyboards are in very good condition, with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

619. In Search of the Castaways Reissue One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1978) A One-Sheet poster for the 1978 theatrical reissue of “In Search of the Castaways.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear mainly on original fold lines. $100 - $200

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618. An Original Production Cel of Piglet & Eeyore. (Disney, 1977) An Original Production Cel of Piglet & Eeyore from “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.” The cel has a total character image size of 9.75”x5.5” on an untrimmed 12”x10.5” cel. This cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

620. An Original Production Cel from “The Small One.” (Disney, 1978) An original production cel of the Boy and Small One from Disney’s 1978 featurette, “The Small One.” The characters of the boy and the donkey have an image size of 8.25”x6.75” on an untrimmed 12.5”x16” cel. The cel is in very good condition with ripples under one cel layer and a Disney Seal at the lower left. $300 - $500


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621. An Original Model Sheet From The Fox and the Hound. (Disney, 1978) An original photo print model sheet of bird studies prepared for the production of “The Fox and the Hound”. Measuring 12”x16”, the sheet is in very good condition, with light surface wear. $100 - $200

622. An Original Model Sheet From The Fox and The Hound. (Disney, 1978) An original photo print model sheet of Big Mama from “The Fox and the Hound.” Model Sheets like these were used by animators to ensure characters are drawn consistently by all. Measuring 12”x16”, the sheet is in very good condition, with light wear. $100 - $200

623. An Original Model Sheet From The Fox and the Hound. (Disney, 1979) An original photo print model sheet of Boomer from “The Fox and the Hound.” Model Sheets like these were used by animators to ensure characters are drawn consistently by all. Measuring 12”x16”, the sheet is in very good condition, with light wear. $100 - $200

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624. The Complete Carl Barks Folios #1-#91. (Disney, 1979) A stunning complete collection of all 91 editions of Carl Barks Gesammelte Werke - Carl Barks’ Collected Works - published by the Comic Book Club of Germany from 1979 until 1984. As early as the 1950s, Disney comic book readers noticed that the art and stories of one of Disney comics stable of uncredited artists were of much higher quality than others, spinning amazing tales of adventure that took Donald and his nephews around the globe, and introduced lasting characters such as Gyro Gearloose, Gladstone Gander, and of course Scrooge McDuck. They dubbed him “The Good Duck Artist,” but in time he was revealed to be Carl Barks. Presented monthly in a loose-leaf edition of 60 to 80 pages, the intent was to reproduce every single page of Barks’ work for Disney comic books an estimated 7000 pages - in (106) editions. Financial difficulties led to the project cancellation with only 91 completed. All of them are here, the first (39) loose as printed, and the last (52) loose but issued in orange folders meant for temporary storage. Only 500 numbered copies were printed of each. The stories are printed in their original English, and where possible, using the original film used to print. Included in the collection are several letters from the Club, a catalog, and fliers, all written in German or Swedish, the languages of Peter Orban and Horst Schroeder, who oversaw the publication. With pages measuring 12.5”x14.5”, the collection is in fine condition, with light wear from handling visible to orange folio covers only. Truly a rare find for the consummate collector of “The Good Duck Artist,” Carl Barks. $1,500 - $2,500

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625. A Group of Disney Studio Animators’ Greeting Cards. (Disney, 1979s-2000s) A collection of Walt Disney Studio Animators’ Greeting Cards. This collection of 27 cards includes illustrated greetings from Ollie & Marie Johnston, Frank & Jeanette Thomas, Blaine Gibson, Fred & Virginia Moore, Al Bertino, and Clem Hall. Measuring 4.75”x5.75” to 11”x8.5”, each piece is in good condition with a few spots of discoloration, surface wear, and edge wear. $500 - $700

626. A 1973 Disney On Parade Souvenir Program. (Disneyland, 1973) A rare program from the spectacular “Disney on Parade” which performed at arenas across the United States. This 20 page program contains photos and information on the show. Measuring 8.5”x11.75”, the program is in good condition with wear from handling mainly to the cover, including small scuffs and creases to the spine. $100 - $200

627. A Collection of (3) Disney 45 RPM Records. (Disney, 19751977) A collection of Disney 45 RPM records. Included are The Story of Peter Pan, The Story of Mary Poppins, and a Mary Poppins songs record. The 2 story records include illustrated storybooks attached to the sleeve. Measuring 7.25”x7.25” and 7.25”x8”, the records and books are in good condition, with light wear typical of use and age. $100 - $200

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628. A Set of Disney Ronco Record Character Cutouts. (Disney/Ronco, 1976) an unpunched set of (8) Disney character cutouts. These were a giveaway with the album Ronco Presents the Greatest Hits of Walt Disney, released by the television marketing pioneer in 1976. The set includes (8) popular characters including Mickey, Dumbo, Baloo, and more. Measuring 12”x12” folded, the set is in fine condition with very light wear from age and handling. $100 - $200

631. A Mickey Mouse Radio with Microphone. (Disney, 1970s) A Mickey Mouse Radio with Microphone. The radio comes with a miniature microphone and has two functions - “Radio Mix” and “P.A.” The microphone has a volume dial, and the radio requires a 9-volt battery (not included). Measuring 7.5”x8”x2.75”, this children’s electronic toy is in good condition, with a bad transistor, frayed microphone cord, scuffs, and wear throughout. $100 - $200

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629. A Set of Pete’s Dragon Records with Signed Sleeve. (Disney, 1977) An LP album with illustrated book of Pete’s Dragon, signed by three members of the film’s cast. The signatures include Mickey Rooney (Lampie), Red Buttons (Hoagy), and Jane Kean (Miss Taylor). Also included are two loose 45 rpm singles of the story and songs of Pete’s Dragon. The records are all in very good condition, with the 12.25”x12.25” signed sleeve and book are in good condition, with wear typical of handling and age, including scuffing to the cover and edges. $100 - $200

632. A Mickey Mouse and His Pals Fun Quiz Toy. (Wolverine Toy, 1970s) A Mickey Mouse and His Pals Fun Quiz game by Wolverine Toy. The lever-activated toy familiarizes players with Disney characters, revealing their names and pictures under the tab. Measuring 6.25”x4”x7.25”, this tin lithograph toy is in very good condition with scuffs and wear to the lithographic images and faint oxidation to some areas. $100 - $200

630. A Bernard Fox Signed The Rescuers Record. (Disney, 1977) An LP record of the Story of The Rescuers, signed by Bernard Fox, who voiced the Chairmouse of the Rescue Aid Society in the film. The LP cover contains a 12-page book illustrated with images from the movie. Measuring 12.25”x12.25”, the cover with autograph is in good condition, with scuffs and light wear typical of age. The record is in good condition with light scratches from use. $100 - $200

633. A Mickey Mouse Hi-Fi Radio by Concept 2000. (Concept 2000, 1970s) A Mickey Mouse Hi-Fi Radio by Concept 2000, featuring a relaxing Mickey Mouse on top. Measuring 7.75”x3”x8.5” high, this plastic radio is in good working condition, exhibiting a few minor scuffs and missing its cabinet doors. $100 - $200


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If the 1970s were an uncertain time for the Disney Studio, the 1980s saw change and growth. In 1984 Michael Eisner came in as CEO, and Touchstone Pictures was formed to release more adult-oriented fare than suited the family-friendly Disney name. Most notably, The Little Mermaid was released to great acclaim in 1989, making critics and fans alike declare the renaissance of Disney animation had begun.

634. The Watcher in the Woods Bette Davis Signed Poster. (Disney, 1980) An original one-sheet poster for Disney’s supernatural thriller “The Watcher in the Woods,” signed with dedication by actress Bette Davis. Davis began her dedication “Hello To” next to her image on the film, then began again and signed in the upper, lighter areas of the poster. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with light wear including creases and scuffs overall, and original folds. $100 - $200

635. The Fox and the Hound Signed Poster. (Disney, 1981) An original one-sheet poster for Disney’s animated feature The Fox and the Hound, signed with dedication by Dan Mannix, author of the book the film is based upon. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster with autograph is in good condition, with light wear overall, including creases along original fold lines. $100 - $200

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636. Original Production Drawing from The Fox and The Hound. (Disney, 1981) An original rough animation drawing of Tod and Vixey from Disney’s feature film “The Fox and the Hound.” The untrimmed animation paper measures 12.5”x15.5” and the characters have an image size of 6.25”x5.5”. The drawing is in very good condition with faint dimples, creases, yellowing, and expected wear from production. $200 - $400

638. An Ollie Johnston Signed The Fox & the Hound Drawing. (Disney, 1981) An original production animation drawing of Chief from The Fox and the Hound, signed by Disney Legend animator Ollie Johnston. Ollie drew this in development of a scene for the animated feature. Johnston signed his drawing to the right of the image, with the number 95 written at lower right to indicate this original’s place in the scene. On untrimmed animation paper measuring 15.5”x12.5”, the drawing is in very fine condition, presented in a 16”x20” mat. $200 - $400

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637. Production Drawing from “The Fox and The Hound.” (Disney, 1981) An original production drawing of Big Mama and Dinky from Disney’s feature film “The Fox and the Hound.” The untrimmed animation paper measures 12.5”x15.5” and the characters have an image size of 7”x6.75”. The drawing is in very good condition with faint creases, dimples, vertical and horizontal folds, and expected wear from production. $200 - $400

639. A Cel Of Big Mama From “The Fox and the Hound.” (Disney, 1981) An original production cel of Big Mama from Disney’s “The Fox and the Hound”. The 12.5”x16.25” cel has a total painted character size of 7.5”x8” and is presented within a 13”x9.25” mat opening. The cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400


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640. A Frank & Ollie Signed The Illusion of Life Book. (Disney, 1981) A first edition hardcover of The Illusion of Life signed by the authors, Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. The 575page book is regarded as one of the greatest books on animation ever written. Measuring 11.25”x10.75”x2”, the book is in overall fine condition, with slight wear to the dust jacket corners from handling. $100 - $200

642. A Mickey Mouse Comic Rough Drawing. (Disney, 1981) A rough drawing produced for a Mickey Mouse comic strip. The nine-panel comic is dated “Sept. 6, 1981,” is rendered in pencil, and stars Mickey Mouse and his nephew. The piece has an image size of 9”x13.25” on its 10.25”x14.25” drawing paper and displays a used, fine condition. $100 - $200

641. A DuckTales Donald Duck Comic Layout. (Disney, 1981) A collection of six-page layouts for a portion of “Get-Away-Place” a DuckTales supplementary story, as rendered by Ed Nofziger, starring Grandma Duck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Measuring 8.5”x11”, each page of artwork is accomplished in pencil and is in very good condition with pinholes and wear. $100 - $200

643. An Original Production Drawing of Mickey Mouse. (Disney, 1980s) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse in top hat and spats. The artwork was produced for an unknown commercial appearance of Mickey Mouse. The drawing has a character image size of 6”x5.25” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper and is in fine condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

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644. An Original Production Cel of Mickey Mouse. (Disney, 1980s) An Original production cel featuring Mickey Mouse from a Hardee’s commercial. Mickey has an image size of 4.5”x6.5” on an untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

645. An Original Production Cel of Mickey Mouse. (Disney, 1980s) An original production cel of Mickey Mouse from an unknown commercial appearance. Mickey has an image size of 4.5”x5.75” on an untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

646. An Original Production Cel of Goofy. (Disney, 1980s) An Original Goofy production cel from an unknown commercial. Goofy has an image size of 3.5”x6” on an untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

647. An Original Production Cel of Pluto. (Disney, 1980s) An original production cel of Pluto from an unknown commercial. Pluto has an image size of 6”x6” on an untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

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648. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Multi-Signed Poster. (Disney, 1983) A signed original release one sheet poster for Disney’s 1983 featurette “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” paired with a re-release of “The Rescuers.” The poster has (4) autographs: Patty Parris, the voice of Daisy Duck; Tom and Frances Adair, who wrote the song “Money” for the Mickey’s Christmas Carol record album; and Alan Dinehart, credited with adapting the story to the film. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster with signatures displays in good condition, with minor wear along original folds, and light wear from handling. $100 - $200

650. A Pete’s Dragon 1984 Re-Release Double-Signed Poster. (Disney, 1984) An original one-sheet for the 1984 theatrical re-release of “Pete’s Dragon,” with two signatures. The poster is signed by Jim Backus, who plays the Mayor in the film, and Malcolm Marmorstein, who wrote the screenplay. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster with autographs is in good condition, with light wear, and splitting at center points of original fold lines. $100 - $200

649. Winnie the Pooh & Sword in the Stone Signed Poster. (Disney, 1983) A theatrical one-sheet for the featurette “Winnie the Pooh and a Day For Eeyore” paired with “The Sword in the Stone,” with three autographs. The poster is signed with dedications by Hal Smith, the voice of Pooh; Laurie Main, the narrator; and Kim Christianson, who voiced Roo. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster with autographs is in fair condition, with much waviness along the sides, and slight smudging of ink by Hal Smith’s signature. $100 - $200

651. A “Splash” Poster Signed by John Candy & Eugene Levy. (Buena Vista, 1984) An original one sheet poster for the feature film “Splash.” The poster is signed by two of the film’s stars, John Candy and Eugene Levy. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with some surface wear and wear to the fold lines from storage. $100 - $200

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652. A “Ruthless People” Signed Poster. (Touchstone Pictures, 1986) An original one-sheet poster for “Ruthless People,” signed by Bette Midler. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster with autograph is in good condition, with light wear from handling, creases along original folds, and a 1” marker line in the top border. $100 - $200

653. A Signed Original “Tin Men” One Sheet Poster. (Touchstone Pictures, 1987) An original one-sheet poster for the Barry Levinson film “Tin Men,” signed by stars Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster with autographs is in fair condition, with wear overall including a 3” taped tear at the top edge but displays well due to an intentional distress aesthetic incorporated into the original design. $100 - $200

654. An “Outrageous Fortune” Signed Poster. (Touchstone Pictures, 1987) An original one-sheet poster for “Outrageous Fortune,” signed boldly by Bette Midler. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster with autograph is in good condition, with light wear from handling and creases along original folds. $100 - $200

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655. A Signed “Three Men and a Baby” Poster. (Buena Vista, 1987) An original one sheet poster for “Three Men and a Baby,” signed by actors Ted Danson and Tom Selleck. Measuring 27”x41”, this poster is in very good condition with creases throughout, paper wear from creasing near Guttenberg’s eyebrow and Selleck’s collar, and wear to its edges. $100 - $200

656. A “Stakeout” Poster Signed By Richard Dreyfuss. (Touchstone Pictures, 1987) An original one-sheet poster for the action-comedy film “Stakeout,” signed by actor Richard Dreyfuss. Measuring 27”x41”, the rolled poster with autograph is in fair condition, with wear including small scuffs and creases overall. $100 - $200

657. A Bette Midler Signed “Big Business” Poster. (Touchstone Pictures, 1988) An original one-sheet poster for “Big Business,” signed boldly by Bette Midler. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster with autograph is in good condition, with heavy creases along original folds. $100 - $200

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658. The Great Mouse Detective Production Notes. (Disney, 1986) A fascinating set of 33 hand-written note pages dated January 13th through May 25, 1986, detailing work on the production of “The Great Mouse Detective.” The notes describe shot by shot work on the film, focusing particularly on lighting and rain effects, and details of animation that needed correction. Measuring 5”x8”, this one-of-a-kind document is in very good condition, with wear typical of use and handling. $100 - $200

659. A Production Drawing from “The Great Mouse Detective.” (Disney, 1986) An original production drawing of Basil from Disney’s “The Great Mouse Detective.” Basil has an image size of 5.25”x3” on untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with faint dimples throughout, yellowing, and expected edge wear from use. $100 - $200

661. An Original Production Drawing from “DuckTales.” (Disney, 1987-90) An original production drawing of Uncle Scrooge McDuck from the “DuckTales” TV Series. Scrooge has an image size of 4.5”x3.25” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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660. An Original Drawing of Mickey & Minnie. (Disney, 1986) An original drawing of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse with hearts. The piece has an image size of 8”x7.25” on its 14”x17” animation paper and displays in overall very good condition with some surface wear. $100 - $200

662. An Original Production Drawing from “DuckTales.” (Disney, 1987-90) An original production drawing of Huey, Dewey, and Louie from DuckTales. The Nephews have a total image size of 4.5”x3.25” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition. $100 - $200


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663. A Production Cel and Background from “DuckTales.” (Disney, 1980s) An Original Production Cel of Flintheart Glomgold from Disney’s “DuckTales” TV Series. This cel of Scrooge McDuck’s rival features a studio seal and includes its matching production drawing and storyboard sheet along with an original hand-painted background. The artwork has an image size of 9.25”x7” on an untrimmed cel and has been mounted for display within a 17.5”x15.5” frame. The piece is in good condition with expected line fading from age, and its original label on the reverse of the frame. $200 - $400

665. A 75th Anniversary of Disney Mickey Poster. (Disney, 1998) A poster celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Walt Disney Company in 1998. Images of animated feature characters fill a collage that forms a portrait of Mickey Mouse, with a quote from Walt Disney. With a visible image of 18”x26”, the framed poster is in very good condition with wear and scratches to the frame. $100 - $200

664. A Production Cel Set-up And Drawing From “DuckTales.” (Disney, 1987) A set of original production cels and original drawings of the scheming Beagle Boys from the popular animated series “DuckTales.” The Beagle Brothers have a total image size of 7.25”x4.5” on three untrimmed 9”x10.5” cels and come with their matching production drawings. The pieces are in very good condition with some discoloration and wear. $100 - $200

666. An Original Production Cel of Winnie the Pooh. (Disney, 1988-91) An original production cel of Winnie the Pooh from “The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.” Pooh has an image size of 3.25”x4.75” on an untrimmed cel. The cel comes with a color copy background, and has been matted for display within a 18.5”x5.75” frame. This piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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667. A Cel And Background From “The Little Mermaid.” (Walt Disney Studios, 1989) A panoramic production background with handpainted production cels from Disney’s “ The Little Mermaid.” This one-of-a-kind, original production artwork features Ariel and the villainous eels Flotsam and Jetsam. With an impressive image size of 8.25”x20.5” within the 17.5”x30” mat frame, the original background painting and cels are in very fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000

668. A “The Little Mermaid” Re-Release One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1997) An original one-sheet poster for the 1997 theatrical re-release of “The Little Mermaid.” Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in very good condition with light wear to top and bottom edge. $100 - $200

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669. An Original Disney Store Clapboard Prop. (The Disney Store, 1987-90s) A clapboard prop from an original location of The Disney Store. The Disney Store opened with motion picture themed displays featuring popular Disney Characters. Measuring 15.75”x13.25”, this wooden and paper prop is in good condition with chips, surface wear, and scuffs to painted and paper elements. $100 - $200

670. A Children’s Favorite Silly Songs Sealed LP Record. (Disney, 1988) A copy of the Disney LP Children’s Favorite Silly Songs, sealed in original shrink wrap. Measuring 12.25”x12.25”, the record is in fine condition with very light wear at (2) corners. $100 - $200

671. Alice In Wonderland Merchandise Drawings. (Disney, 1980s-90s) An original set of three renderings prepared for the production of an Alice in Wonderland themed figurine. The artwork depicts Alice from different angles, with details listing specific colors, and was originally sold through a Disneyana Convention. Each piece of art has character image sizes of 3”x4.75” and has been matted within a 28.25”x16.25” frame. The entire piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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The past 33 years have seen unparalleled growth for the Walt Disney Company. Acquisitions including Pixar, ABC, Marvel, Star Wars, and 21st Century Fox have expanded the reach of the Company, adding hundreds of characters and titles that are already fan favorites worldwide. With the recent announcement that plans for Disney Parks are earmarked for over 60 billion dollars investment in the next ten years, the Walt Disney Company shows no sign of slowing down.

672. A Mickey and Roger “Celebrate the Toons” Painting. (Disney, 1990) An original painting for a proposed show on the history of Disney animation. Mickey and Roger Celebrate the Toons was pitched as an overview of Disney animation, hosted by Mickey Mouse and Roger Rabbit. This original painting of the pair was accomplished and signed by Don Moore, a noted background artist on Disney Renaissance films from The Lion King through Atlantis: The Lost Empire. With image size of 8.5”x11” on 10”x13” artist board, the piece is in very good condition, with light wear from display. $400 - $600

674. Original Production Cel and Drawing from “Marsupilami.” (Disney Television Animation, 1992) A Rare Original Production Cel and Drawing from Disney’s “Marsupilami” TV Series. Marsupilami was created by Andre Franquin in 1952, appearing on Raw Toonage in 1992, before premiering on his own television series as part of The Disney Afternoon in 1993. This original cleanup drawing and one–of-a-kind production cel were released through Disney Art Editions. The drawing and cel have character image sizes measuring 8”x7”. The entire framed piece measures 31.25”x17”and is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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673. A Production Cel of Winnie the Pooh And Rabbit. (Disney, 1990s) An Original Production Cel of Winnie the Pooh and Rabbit from an unknown Walt Disney Production. The cels have a total image size of 6.75”x5.75” on an untrimmed cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background for presentation. The piece has been matted within a 15”x13” frame and is in very good condition. $100 - $200


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675. An Aladdin Cast Member Exclusive Lithograph. (Disney, 1992) A Disney Studio Cast Member Exclusive Limited Edition Lithograph of Aladdin, Abu, and the Genie from Aladdin. This piece is numbered 2209/5000. Measuring 18”x33” the litho is in fair condition, with small creases overall. $100 - $200

676. A Nightmare Before Christmas Book Prop And Photo. (Touchstone Pictures, 1993) A prop book from the stop-motion film “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas,” with a color photo from the film. This miniature book is most likely from Jack Skellington’s study during the “Something’s Up With Jack” sequence. Measuring 2”x1.25”x.5” the prop book is in fine production-used condition. The 8”x10” color photo is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $300 - $500

677. “Nightmare Before Christmas” Props And Crew Shirt. (ILM, 1993, 2006) A pair of gravestone prototypes and a gift T-shirt to the Industrial Light & Magic Visual Effects Crew who worked on” Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas 3-D.” Measuring a size extra large, 1.75”x2”x1.25”, and 1.75”x1”x1.5”, each piece is in very good condition with minor wear to the wooden prototypes from production use. $300 - $500

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678. An Original Release “Toy Story 2” OneSheet Poster. (Disney, 1999) An original release one sheet poster for Disney/Pixar’s film “Toy Story 2.” Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in very good condition with minor edge wear. $100 - $200

680. A Limited Edition Mickey Mouse Marionette by Bob Baker. (Bob Baker, 1990s) A limited edition Mickey Mouse marionette “made especially for Walt Disney Productions by the Bob Baker Marionettes.” Bob Baker Marionettes manufactured puppets of licensed Disney characters from the 1950s until the 1990s. Measuring approximately 12.5” tall, this handpainted wooden Mickey Mouse No.59 Puppet features cloth ears, hand-painted features, and a Walt Disney Productions note under feet. This collectible displays in very good condition exhibiting minor wear and comes packaged in its original box. $100 - $200

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679. A Triple Signed Before the Animation Begins Book. (Disney, 1996) A copy of John Canemaker’s “Before the Animation Begins,” signed by the author and Disney Legends Joe Grant and Tyrus Wong. Measuring 12”x12”x1”, the hardcover book with dust jacket is in fine condition, with light scuffs to the dust jacket. $200 - $400

681. A WDCC Enchanted Sleeping Beauty Woodcutter’s Cottage. (WDCC, 1996-99) A Walt Disney Classics Collection Disney’s Enchanted Places Sleeping Beauty Woodcutter’s Cottage figure. This limited-release figure was cast in pewter with resin and hand-painted elements. Measuring 7” tall and 8” in diameter, this piece comes with an 8” polished wooden base with an engraved brass name plate plaque. This piece and its Certificate of Authority are labeled “WCPE208” and are in fine condition in their original box. $100 - $200


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682. A Complete Disney Store Millennium Pin Set. (The Disney Store, 1999) A rare complete set of 101 Countdown to the Millennium pins released through The Disney Store in 1999. A few of the pins were released each week, celebrating milestones of Disney’s history including characters’ first appearances, and memorable live-action and animated features. Measuring under approximately 1.5”x1.5” each pin is in fine condition on their original 2.5”x5.25” sealed cards. Many cards exhibit a curve from storage, but no creasing. $500 - $700

683. A Treasure Planet Box and Limited Edition Pins. (Disney, 2002) A small promotional treasure chest for the animated feature “Treasure Planet,” with three limited edition pins from the film. The chest measures 4.5”x7.5”x5.25” tall and is in good condition with light wear and intentional distress. The three pins measure between 1.5”x1” and 1.7”x2” are in very good condition on original cards, with light wear. $100 - $200

684. A Captain Hook Big Figure. (Disney, 2003) A Captain Hook Big Figure. This towering “Big Fig” of Hook was designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily and released in an edition of 1000 pieces for the 50th anniversary of the film. Standing 29” tall, atop a 13.5”x17.75” base, this figure is in very good condition exhibiting some hairline cracking to the paint of one heel. $300 - $500

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685. A Mickey And Minnie Stained Glass Lamp. (Disney, 2003) A limited edition stained glass lamp created for the 75th Anniversary of Mickey and Minnie Mouse in 2003. The lamp depicts Mickey on the base and Minnie at the top of the lampshade. When the lamp is turned on, a hidden image is revealed of Mickey and Minnie sharing a kiss within the moon on the lampshade. Created in an edition of only 2500, this lamp measures 21” tall and is in very good condition with (3) small spot marks on the base of the lamp, and a .25” cosmetic crack in the stem of the lamp, just below the shade. $200 - $400

687. A Sealed Set of Mickey Shorts Vinyl 2012. (Disney/Rabia, 2012) A sealed box set of six Vinyl Disney Shorts Figures. Included is the complete “Mickey Series 2012” set of iconic, steamboat, club, sun wheel, classic, and bubble head figures. Measuring 7”x8.5”x12.25”, the sealed case is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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686. An Akashi Super Mario/Mickey Vinyl by Bondi. (Dave Bondi/Kuso Designer Toys, 2008) A vinyl figure named Akashi, by artist Dave Bondi. Inspired by his childhood love of cartoons and video games, Bondi created this synthesis of the characters Mickey Mouse and Super Mario. With 7 points of articulation, the figure includes a removable hat, additional hands, and replaceable eyes with heart shaped pupils. Measuring 8” tall, the figure is in very fine condition, sealed within original packaging. $100 - $200

688. A Dave Flores Deathshead Mickey Vinyl. (Dave Flores/ HellFire, 2012) A Deathshead Mickey vinyl figure by artist Dave Flores. In his signature “stained glass” style known throughout the art community, Deathshead Mickey presents a unique take on the classic character featuring a skull face, gold tooth, and aviator goggles. Measuring 10” tall, the Deathshead Mickey is in very fine condition, in the original packaging and box. $100 - $200


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690. A Disney Store Exclusive Mickey Mouse Pin Collection. (The Disney Store) A Disney Store Exclusive Mickey Mouse Pin Collection. This nine pin set is themed after Mickey Mouse and features shapes like a glove, shoe, “M,” and the characters of Mickey and Minnie. Measuring approximately .75” to 1” in diameter, each pin is in fine condition in its original jewelry case box. $100 - $200 689. A Set of Mickey Mouse Patterned Dinnerware. (Disney/ Dudson, 2015) A set Mickey Mouse patterned dinnerware, produced by Dudson of England. The set includes (4) 9” bowls, (4) 11.5” plates, and (1) 12.5” plate. The pieces are in very good condition, with light wear from handling and use. $100 - $200

691. An Avengers: Infinity War & Endgame Camera Crew Mug. (Marvel, 2019) A commemorative cup created exclusively for the camera crew of Avengers: Infinity War & Endgame. This cup features imagery of the Infinity Gauntlet once wielded by the mad Titan Thanos. Measuring 3.75” tall, this metallic mug is in fine condition packaged within the original box. $100 - $200

692. A Walt Disney Company 15 Year Service Award And Pin. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Walt Disney Company 15-Year Service Award and Pin. This award features a cast metal figure of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Mouse affixed to a polished wooden base with a plaque and comes with a metal pin featuring Mickey. These awards were issued to employees of the Walt Disney Company upon their 15th magical year of service. Measuring 10” tall and 5.5”x5.5” and .75”x .5”, the statue and pin are in fine condition. $600 - $800

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THE POP CULTURE AUCTION 15. Increments of Bidding: Range: $10 to $100 $100 to $500 $500 to $1,000 $1,000 to $2,000 $2,000 to $5,000 $5,000 to $10,000 $10,000 to $20,000 $20,000 to $50,000 $50,000 to $100,000 $100,000 to $250,000 $250,000 and up

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16. Auctioneer May Submit Items to Auction: The auctioneer, his employees or affiliates, may consign items to the auction. 17. Auctioneer May Grant Concessions to Consignors or Bidders: The auctioneer, in his discretion, may extend guarantees, loans, or advances to consignors. The auctioneer reserves the right to extend additional credit by way of extended payment terms at its sole discretion. 18. Minimum or Nominal Bids: The auctioneer will set a minimum bid before a lot can be sold. Bids below the minimum bid may not be accepted or recognized by the auctioneer. Further, nominal bids, or small opening bids, or very nominal advances in the bidding may not be recognized by the auctioneer, in its sole discretion. Any lot not receiving any recognized bid shall be passed. 19. Winner of Lot: The highest qualified bidder recognized by the auctioneer shall be the Buyer. In the event of a tie bid, the bid received first by the auctioneer shall prevail. If there is a dispute among Bidders, the auctioneer may in his sole and absolute discretion re-offer the lot. There are times when a bid may not be recognized by the auctioneer; in that situation the recognized bid will be the winning bid regardless of whether or not the competing, but unrecognized bid, may have been higher. The auctioneer may in his absolute discretion re-open the bidding immediately after closing a lot to accept any bid in error not previously recognized. 20. Good Faith Bidding: Auctioneer reserves the right to honor any bid or to limit the amount of any bid. All bids must be made in good faith. A bid is not made in good faith, if it is made by an insolvent or irresponsible person, a minor, or if made in excess of any applicable credit limit. 21. Lots: All lots will be sold in numerical order (unless a lot is re-offered) and will not be broken. Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw, prior to the close of the entire auction, any lot. 22. Rescission of Sale of Lot: Auctioneer reserves the right to rescind the sale of any lot in the event of non-payment, disputed ownership, clerical error, clerical omission in exercising bids and reserves, or for any other reason in the auctioneer’s sole and absolute discretion. 23. Lots Sold After Auction: In some cases lots will be sold after the auction. The Terms and Conditions apply to those sales as well. 24. Payment in Dollars: All sales are strictly for cash; and payment must be made in United States Dollars. 25. Amount of Payment: All deliveries, and transfers of title, are subject to the full payment of all monies due for the lot, including the payment of the separate Buyer's Premium. The Buyer's Premium shall be 18% of the highest successful recognized bid for inperson, phone, or absentee bidding; 21% for bids placed through internet platforms. Auctioneer retains the Buyer's Premium as its own property. 26. Payment Terms: Payment is due upon the closing of the auction sessions, or upon presentation of an invoice. If payment in full is not received within (7) calendar days after the close of the auction, or within (5) calendar days of the invoice date, whichever is later, the auctioneer may in its sole and absolute discretion, void the sale. If the sale is voided for non-payment the successful bidder shall still owe the auctioneer its fees. Sales tax will be collected from any successful bidder unless the appropriate certificate is on file with the auctioneer at least five business days before the first date set for the auction. If the successful bidder choses to send an “echeck”, electronic funds transfer, or ACH payment, and it does not clear, the bidder authorizes the auctioneer to use the credit card on file. If payment is not made the auctioneer reserves the right to sell the lot to any under-bidder or in any future auction; any difference in the realized proceeds shall be the responsibility of the non-paying successful first bidder.

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VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 27. Pick Up, Shipping, and Insurance Concerns: It is the Buyer's responsibility to pick up the lot being purchased, or make arrangements at his own cost, for packing, shipping, and handling. It is the Buyer's duty and obligation to insure the lot from the date that title transfers to the successful Bidder, i.e., upon the receipt of full payment by the Auctioneer (the "TRANSFER DATE"). Risk of loss passes to the Buyer on the TRANSFER DATE. Delivery costs and insurance during delivery are the responsibility of the Buyer. Frames are sold as-is. Auctioneer is not responsible for damage to a framed item during shipment. Such breakage shall not be the basis for return for any lot. All items must be shipped, or will be held for pick-up at a time when deemed permissible by local regulations pertaining to the Covid-19 virus. 28. Interest: Any unpaid invoice will bear interest at the highest rate allowed by California law. 29. Attorney’s Fees: In the event that it in necessary for the auctioneer to employ an attorney the successful Bidder agrees to pay reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. 30. Security Interest Granted: The successful Bidder grants a security interest in the lot being sold to secure the payment of the invoice. The successful bidder grants a possessory lien as well to the auctioneer. Auctioneer shall have the rights granted under Article 9 of the California Commercial Code including but not limited to the right of sale. 31. No Warranties: NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE OR ON THE DAY OF AUCTION. Descriptions are only being presented for the benefit of those bidders who have not had the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding and no description in the catalogue shall create any warranty. Color variations are to be expected and are not the basis for any return of any lot. Auctioneer is only selling the right, title, and interest of any lot that has been consigned to the Auctioneer by virtue of any consignment agreements. The Auctioneer disclaims any warranty of fitness or merchantability. 32. Disclaimer of Damages; Sole Remedies: Auctioneer disclaims any damages, consequential or otherwise. Auctioneer shall not be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages. Up to the date that the auctioneer pays the consignor (45 days after the close of the auction sessions), and in the event that Auctioneer cannot deliver a lot, or if it is established that the lot lacks title, or some other transfer or condition issue is claimed, the sole remedy of the Bidder up to a date six months after the close of the auction sessions shall be the rescission of the sale and the refund of any amount paid by the Buyer. After the consignor is paid by the auctioneer the sole remedy of the Buyer is against the consignor, and vice versa. 33. Statements are Opinions: In consideration of participation in the auction, and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases auctioneer, its officers, directors, employees, affiliates, outside experts, and attorneys the (”RELEASEES”) from any and all claims, causes of action, in law or in equity, direct or indirect, known or unknown that he/she/it may have with respect to the auction, the catalogue, the conduct of the auction, or the lots being purchased. By not complying with the terms of this Release, Bidder waives any and all claims against the RELEASEES. A bidder or buyer acknowledges that there is a risk that subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, one or more of them will discover facts or will discover, suffer, or incur claims and/or damages relating to the subject matter of this release, which were unknown or unanticipated at the time of the auction, which, if known on that date may have materially affected their respective decisions to give the herein release. Despite this knowledge and understanding, each bidder and buyer agrees that it is assuming the risk of such unknown and unanticipated facts and claims, and in connection herewith, each hereby expressly waives any and all rights under California Civil Code Section 1542, which section has been explained to and is understood by each party and which reads as follows: “A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.” 34: Arbitration: By placing a bid in the auction, a Bidder agrees to the dispute resolution set forth herein. All disputes shall be arbitrated by the American Arbitration Association in Los Angeles County, California. Costs shall be split equally among all parties. This replaces the right to go to court, including the right to a jury trial. 35. Prohibited Activities: Any agreement between consignors and bidders to sell by private sale any lot, or to effect a non-sale of an item at auction is prohibited and auctioneer reserves the right to collect from the bidder the Buyer’s Premium. 36. Special Notice: Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code, Section 1812.600 posted with the California Secretary of State a bond. The auction is being conducted in compliance with Section 2338 of the California Commercial Code and Section 535 of the California Penal Code. 37. SALE OF AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA: AS REQUIRED BY LAW, A DEALER WHO SELLS TO A CONSUMER ANY MEMORABILIA DESCRIBED AS BEING AUTOGRAPHED MUST PROVIDE A WRITTEN CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY AT THE TIME OF SALE. THIS DEALER MAY BE SURETY BONDED OR OTHERWISE INSURED TO ENSURE THE AUTHENTICITY OF ANY COLLECTIBLE SOLD BY THIS DEALER. 38. The photos within are of objects privately owned and for purposes of sale, but the items and photographs themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney or its affiliates. Use of photos in this catalog is prohibited without written permission. Buyer is purchasing the physical item, but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of the Disney Worldwide Services and all its affiliates.

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