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Welcome to our June Pop Culture and Disney Park Auction. When it comes to collecting, I am a man of many interests, so these auctions that include so many memorable pieces from American pop culture are some of my favorites.
Movies, toys, television, Disney Parks, and more are represented in this catalog, so there truly is something for everyone. As always, I want to thank all the consignors who have brought us their personal treasures and allowed us to share them with you. I hope you are able to discover something special in these pages that you can bring home.
There are over 750 lots here for you to browse through. Cels from the early days of animation, Hollywood icons’ screen-used outfits, “Star Wars” memorabilia, “Planet of the Apes” costume prosthetics, actual pieces from Apollo 11… There’s too much to fit on one page, so it’s a good thing you got this catalog!
A special shout-out to our ever-expanding auction staff who worked very hard to put this catalog together for you.
This auction is another feather in our cap as we celebrate our 30th wonderful year in the business. None of it would be possible without you, so we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Stay tuned for news about our upcoming online-only auctions and a special auction featuring rare items from the estate of famed animator Bob Clampett.
We appreciate you participating in our auctions and hope they are as fun for you as they are for us. Enjoy this catalog and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
- Mike Van EatonThe art of moving pictures has been a major part of pop culture since early in the 20th century. From early black-and-white “flicks” through the introduction of sound and color up to today’s high-def 3D blockbusters, moviemaking continues to evolve. We celebrate our favorite films by collecting iconic posters, costumes, and props, as the legacy of silver-screen idols stays strong long after they’re gone. The famous movie quote goes, “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.” With these items, you know you’re gonna get treasured pieces of Hollywood History.
1. “Noah’s Ark” & “Ben Hur” Film Souvenir Programs. (MGM/Warner Brothers, 1926/1928) A pair of souvenir programs for the film spectaculars “BenHur” from 1926 and “Noah’s Ark” from 1928. Measuring 9” x 12” each, the “Noah’s Ark” program is in very good condition with edge wear and a slight center crease, and the “Ben-Hur” program is in good condition with edge wear, scuffs, and separation of the spine at the top and bottom. $300 - $500
2. A Marx Brothers Autograph and Photo Collection. (The Marx Brothers, 1930s-40s) The autographs of Groucho, Chico, and Harpo Marx, and a collection of six photos of the Marx Brothers. The black and white publicity photos include shots from hit films like “The Big Store” and events like the Marx Brothers’ handprint ceremony outside Grauman’s Chinese Theater. The 2.75” x 4” signed paper and 7” x 9” photos are matted in a 27.25” x 33.25” frame, and are in fair to good condition with creases, stains, and yellowing from age. $300 - $500
3. A Clark Gable Signature. (Clark Gable, 1930s-1940s) A Clark Gable autograph and a collection of three photos. The 2.5” x 4” autographed paper and 7.25” x 9.25” photos are matted, and are in very good condition with light discoloration from age, and a very light 2.25” scratch on one photo. $300 - $500
4. A Pair of Clark Gable “Mutiny on the Bounty” Pants. (MGM, 1935) A pair of pants worn by Clark Gable as Frank Christian in “Mutiny on the Bounty.” The biggest box-office hit of 1935, “Bounty” was nominated for eight Academy Awards and won Best Picture. The pants have “Gable” written inside of them and are zippered on the sides instead of the front. Labeled a size 28, the pants are in very good condition with very minor stains and discoloration from age. $800 - $1,000
5. A Sterling Holloway Signed Photo. (Holloway, 1930s) A signed portrait of a very young Sterling Holloway. Best known for his distinctive voice in Disney movies including “Dumbo” and “The Jungle Book,” this portrait dates to earlier days. Measuring 7.25” x 9.5”, the signed photo displays in very good condition, with edge wear and toning. $200 - $400
6. A Book of “The Bank Dick” Marketing Materials. (Universal, 1940) A book of marketing materials for the W.C. Fields film “The Bank Dick.” Featured inside are publicity articles, poster concepts, and accessories. Measuring 11.5” x 14.25”, the marketing book is in good condition with a heavy fold in the middle, stains, “file copy return still dept.” stamps on the cover, and wear from use. $200 - $400
7. A Burgess Meredith Photo Signed for Pearl Bailey. (1950s) A publicity photo of actor Burgess Meredith balancing a trumpet on his mouth, hand-signed by the actor and addressed to the musical power couple of Pearl Bailey and Louie Bellson. Measuring 7.75” x 9.75”, the photo is in very good condition with light scratches and smudges. $200 - $400
8. A Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
Signed Photo. (20th Century Fox, 1958) A publicity photo from “Rally ‘Round the Flag, Boys!” signed by Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. The two married in January of 1958 and remained together until Newman passed away in 2008. Measuring 8” x 10”, the double-signed publicity still is in very good condition. $200 - $400
9. A Cary Grant Trench Coat. (Grant/20th Century Fox, 1948-49) A heavy trench coat worn or owned by actor Cary Grant. A label sewn inside the inner breast pocket indicates this coat was made for Grant in 1948 by P. Vauclair of Paris. A label added over that one for 20th Century Fox enters it into the Studio wardrobe inventory in April of 1949. Labeled “44”, the 54” long heavy coat is in very good condition, with light wear from age. $300 - $500
10. Ethel Merman “No Business Like Show Business” Costume. (20th Century Fox, 1954)
A costume from “There’s No Business Like Show Business” worn by screen legend Ethel Merman playing Molly Donahue. At 16:24 into the film, Merman wears this jacket and skirt combo while reading a radio commercial for Shelby’s Coffee. The costume was designed by Miles White, also known for “Around the World in 80 Days” and “The Greatest Show on Earth.” Made of a cotton-poly blend with chiffon cuffs and collar, the jacket measures 17” shoulder-to-shoulder and 16” long, with the skirt having a 27” waist and 29” length. The costume is in very good condition, with some wear from use and age, especially to the chiffon which has turned off white over time. $500 - $700
11. A Western Costume Co. Louis Jourdan Robe. (Western Costume Co., 1950s-1970s)
A robe worn by French actor Louis Jourdan. Jourdan made his American debut in Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Paradine Case,” starred in the Best Picture-winning “Gigi,” and was the villain in the James Bond film “Octopussy.” The elegant burnt orange and gold robe was worn by Jourdan most likely on set or in his dressing room. The Western Costume Co. label features the inventory number 39-2570-1, his name, and a chest size of 38. The robe is in fair condition with tears including a 13” tear on the ride side, fraying, wear, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
12. An Edith Head Costume Design for Mae West. (20th Century Fox, 1970) An Edith Head costume design for Mae West in “Myra Breckinridge.” Head was perhaps the most influential costume designer in Hollywood history, working very closely with the biggest stars and earning eight Best Costume Design Oscars. Head signed the piece in the bottom left corner. Measuring 14.75” x 19.75” on a 19.75” x 24.75” matte with a 2.25” x 3.5” fabric swatch sample included, this art displays in very good condition with design notations, light stains, and faint water lines down the right side.
$1,500 - $2,500
13. An Edith Head Costume Design for Mae West. (20th Century Fox, 1970) An Edith Head costume design for Mae West in “Myra Breckinridge.” While Theadora Van Runkle was the costume designer for the film overall, it was Edith Head who exclusively designed West’s costumes. Head’s look for the sex symbol is a gorgeous white outfit with ostrich feathers and a jeweled belt. Head signed the piece in the bottom left corner. Measuring 14.75” x 19.75” on a 19.75” x 24.75” matte, this art displays in very good condition with light scratches and pinholes. $1,500 - $2,500
14. An Edith Head Costume Design for Mae West. (20th Century Fox, 1970) An Edith Head costume design for Mae West in “Myra Breckinridge.” Black chiffon and black sable cuffs adorn West in this design from the Hollywood legend. Head still holds the record for most Oscar wins by a woman, having taken home the trophy for Best Costume Design eight times. Head signed the piece in the bottom left corner. Measuring 14.75” x 19.75” on a 19.75” x 24.75” matte with 2.25” and 7” fabric swatches included, this art displays in very good condition with light scuffs and pinholes. $1,500 - $2,500
15. A Raquel Welch “Myra Breckinridge” Costume Design. (20th Century Fox, 1970) A costume design for Raquel Welch in “Myra Breckinridge.” The stunning red coat with white trim and polka dots was designed by Theadora Van Runkle, who has signed and dated the sketch “October 1969.” Measuring 14.75” x 19.75” on a 19.75” x 24.75” matte with a 1.5” x 4.75” fabric swatch sample included, this art from the controversial film displays in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and stains. $1,500 - $2,500
16. A Sir Alec Guinness Suit Jacket from “Murder by Death.” (Columbia Pictures, 1976)
A suit jacket worn by Sir Alec Guinness in the comedy-mystery film “Murder by Death.” This is the outfit Guinness wears at the beginning of the film while sending out invitations to guests. The Bermans & Nathans tag on the jacket includes Sir Alec Guinness’ name, the film’s title, and code 9910. No sizing information is included, but the gray jacket appears to be a men’s size medium and is in very good condition with light wear from use and pinholes on the right shoulder, collar, and lower back. $300 - $500
17. Maggie Smith’s Jacket from “Murder by Death.” (Columbia Pictures, 1976) A jacket worn by Maggie Smith in the comedy mystery film “Murder By Death.” Smith played Dora Charleston, alongside David Niven in a parody of Dashiell Hammett’s Norths from “The Thin Man” series. Smith wore this mandarin collar jacket with pearl buttons in the final scenes of the film. The jacket bears a Western Costume label inside with Smith’s name as well as Oscar winning Costume Designer Ann Roth. Measuring 45” long, the costume is in fine condition.
$300 - $500
18. A Rita Moreno Signed Israeli Outfit. (Jaffa Gate, 1980s-2000s) An outfit from Israel signed by legendary actress and EGOT winner Rita Moreno. Moreno has signed the Jacqueline Sal label in black marker. No size is listed, but the outfit appears to be a size small and is in very good condition with light stains and a 0.75” tear near the bottom. $300 - $500
20. “Smokey and the Bandit Part 3” Original Poster Artwork. (Universal, 1983) An original painting used in the creation of the film poster for “Smokey and the Bandit Part 3.” As the third film in the popular series, this original artwork captures the humor and style of the film which stars Jackie Gleason, Paul Williams, Pat McCormick, and Jerry Reed. Painted on 40” x 30” art board, the artwork is in very good condition with some wear around the edges. There is a protective paper cover hinged over the artwork that has some tearing from use.
$1,000 - $2,000
19. “Roller Boogie” Original Movie Poster Artwork. (Compass International, 1979) Original artwork used in the theatrical movie poster for the cult classic “Roller Boogie.” The feature film has become a staple of the late 1970s disco era, with this original artwork beautifully representing the energy and imagery of the film and genre. The artwork is created in acrylic and airbrush on art board, with the large center logo having been trimmed and applied from a separate sheet. The logo has circular white airbrush highlights that are applied on a clear layer that is hinged over the artwork. Measuring 31.5” x 25.5”, the artwork is in very good condition with minor wear. $700 - $900
21. A Tom Cruise Signed “Top Gun” Photo. (Paramount, 1986) A signed photo of Tom Cruise in “Top Gun.” The black and white glossy photo features the actor’s signature in the top right corner and is addressed to “Bob.” Measuring 8” x 10”, the photo displays in good condition with pinholes, creases, and scratches throughout. $100 - $200
22. A Pair of Michael Schoeffling’s Pants from “Mermaids.” (Orion Pictures, 1990) A pair of pants worn by Michael Schoeffling as Joe in the film “Mermaids.” Labeled a size 33, the 100% wool pants are in very good condition with minor stains and wear from production use. $300 - $500
23. A Johnny Depp “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” Costume. (Paramount, 1993) A costume worn by Johnny Depp in the title role of “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape.” The full outfit includes a pair of grey tube socks, a beige golf jacket, khaki pants, a long-sleeved dress shirt, and a tie. The pants are marked size 34” x 35”, and all size tags are removed from the other garments. Included are three tags from the production identifying the costume for scene 117. The costume is in very good, screen-used condition. $500 - $700
24. A “Clear and Present Danger” Parking Placard. (Paramount, 1994) A cast and crew parking placard from the production of “Clear and Present Danger,” the last film to feature Harrison Ford in the role of Jack Ryan. These were placed on dashboards to identify the vehicle as part of the film’s production. Measuring 5” x 14”, the card is in good condition with edge wear, a nail hole, and scuffs from use. $100 - $200
26. A “Forrest Gump: Music, Artists and Times” Box Set. (Paramount, 1995) A threeCD-ROM music anthology set titled “Forrest Gump: Music, Artists and Times.” The set explores the music and history featured in the seminal film, including interviews with music legends like Brian Wilson and Neil Young, and footage from the movie accompanied by songs from the 12x platinum soundtrack. Measuring 8.25” x 9.25”, the unopened package is in very good condition with minor dents, creases, and wear. $100 - $200
25. A “Forrest Gump” Production Crew Hat. (Paramount, 1993) A production crew hat from “Forrest Gump.” The hat features the film’s title on the front and “A Little Epic 1993” on the back. The one-size-fits-most hat with an adjustable strap is in very good condition with light pilling and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
27. A “Forrest Gump” Box of Chocolates. (Paramount, 1995) A box of chocolates themed to the 1994 cultural phenomenon “Forrest Gump.” A card inside reads “Mama always said, ‘You can never eat too much chocolate on Valentine’s Day. Sweet regards from your friends at Viacom Consumer Products,” indicating this box was sent as a gift to a promotional partner. Measuring 8.75” x 15.5”, the empty box is in very good condition with light creases. $100 - $200
28. A Promotional “Forrest Gump” Dufflebag. (Paramount, 1994) A promotional duffle bag for the 1994 Academy Award-winning film “Forrest Gump,” directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks. Measuring 14” x 18”, the duffle bag is in very good condition with light scratches and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
29. A “Forrest Gump” Press Kit. (Paramount, 1994) A press kit for “Forrest Gump” featuring seven 8” x 10” publicity photos, and a 28-page handbook of production information. Measuring 9” x 12”, the folder is in very good condition with typical light handling wear, and the photos and handbook are in fine condition. $100 - $200
31. A “Forrest Gump” Parking Placard. (Paramount, 1993-1994) A cast and crew parking placard from the production of “Forrest Gump.” This sign was placed on vehicle dashboards and allowed the driver to park in designated production spots at the studio or on location. Measuring 5.5” x 14”, the cardboard placard is in good condition with light edge wear, scratches, and scuffs from production use.
30. A “Forrest Gump” Crew Gift Whiskey Bottle. (Paramount, 1993) A “Forrest Gump”-themed bottle of Bushmills Irish whiskey given to the film’s crew as a wrap gift. The label says the whiskey has been distilled, blended, and bottled by The Forrest Gump Prod. Co. Measuring 10.75” tall, the bottle of whiskey appears unopened and is in very good condition with light stains, scuffs in the glass from production, and edge wear on the label. $100 - $200
32. A “Christmas Vacation” Parking Placard. (Warner Bros., 1989)
A cast and crew parking placard from the production of the holiday classic “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.” This sign was placed on vehicle dashboards and allowed the driver to park in designated production spots at the studio or on location. Measuring 5.5” x 14”, the cardboard placard is in good condition with creases, scratches, scuffs, and a small hole at the top
(Paramount, 1993) A pair of drumsticks promoting “Wayne’s World 2.” The comedy sequel saw the “Saturday Night Live” breakout characters organizing a huge music festival called Waynestock. Each measuring 16” long, the drumsticks are in $100 - $200
34. A “Tommy Boy” Cast and Crew Gift Work Shirt. (Paramount, 1995) A blue work shirt with an embroidered “Tommy Boy” patch given to the cast and crew when shooting wrapped. The 65% polyester/35% cotton shirt is labeled a size XL and is in very good condition with light pilling, a small green mark on the left sleeve, and typical folds from storage. $300 - $500
35. A Pair of Al Pacino’s Pants from “Frankie and Johnnie.” (Paramount, 1991) A pair of pants worn by Al Pacino in the romantic comedy-drama “Frankie and Johnny.” Labeled a size 44, the 65% rayon and 35% cotton pants are in very good condition with light wear from production use. $300 - $500
36. Dennis Quaid & James Caan Shirts From “Flesh and Bone.” (Paramount, 1993) A pair of shirts worn by Dennis Quaid and James Caan in “Flesh and Bone.” The plaid shirt, worn by Quaid, does not have sizing tags but appears to be a men’s size large, while the red roper shirt with silver flowers, worn by Caan, is a size large. Both shirts are in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
37. A Robin Williams & Nathan Lane Signed Photo. (United Artists, 1996) A photo from “The Birdcage” signed by stars Robin Williams and Nathan Lane. The inscription on the photo reads “Love From the Goldman,” written in black marker. Measuring 8” x 10”, the glossy photo is in very good condition with light surface scratches and smudges. $100 - $200
38. A “There’s Something About Mary” Dog in Cast. (Fox, 1998) A rare dog in a cast promotional stuffed animal from “There’s Something About Mary.” The promo item references Puffy the Dog’s fight with Matt Dillon’s character, Pat Healy. Measuring 6” x 12” x 9” tall, the dog is in very good condition with surface scratches on the chain tag, light wear, and stray plaster from the production process. $200 - $400
39. A Bottle of “There’s Something About Mary” Hair Gel. (Fox, 1998) A promotional bottle of hair gel from the “There’s Something About Mary.” The film was a box office smash, with the iconic scene where Cameron Diaz uses Ben Stiller’s “hair gel” becoming a seminal moment in pop culture history. Measuring 5” tall and 1.5” in diameter, the bottle is in very good condition with light surface scratches. $100 - $200
40. A Hugh Jackman Shirt from “Kate & Leopold.” (Miramax, 2001) A Hugh Jackman shirt from the time-travel romantic comedy “Kate & Leopold.” Hugh wore this shirt in the scene where Leopold attempts to propose to Meg Ryan’s character Kate. Labeled a size L, the shirt is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $200 - $400
41. An Alfred Molina Coat from “Frida.” (Miramax, 2002) A brown coat worn by Alfred Molina in the biopic “Frida.” Molina portrayed famed Mexican painter Diego Rivera, whose volatile relationship with Frida Kahlo is a prominent part of the film’s story. No sizing information is included, though the coat appears to be a men’s size XL and is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $300 - $500
42. An Antonio Banderas Suit from “Frida.” (Miramax, 2002) A three-piece suit and dress shirt worn by Antonio Banderas as David Alfaro Siqueiros in “Frida.” Julie Weiss’ work on the film earned her a Best Costume Design nomination at the Academy Awards. No sizing information is included, though the suit appears to be a men’s size large. The jacket, vest, and pants are in very good to good condition with light fraying, minor tears, wear, and stains on the waist of the pants. The shirt is in fair to poor condition with discoloration and heavy stains on the lower half and on the sleeves. $300 - $500
43. A Richard Gere Suit from “Chicago.” (Miramax, 2002) A three-piece suit worn by Richard Gere in the movie musical “Chicago.” Gere portrayed the smooth-talking lawyer Billy Flynn, who turns criminals Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart into stars. The film won six Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Costume Design. While no sizing information is included, the suit appears to be a men’s size medium. Designed by the prolific Colleen Atwood, this suit razzle-dazzles in very good condition with tape on the interior and minor wear from production use.
$300 - $500
44. A Pair of Mel Gibson Signed Swim Shorts. (Hot Tuna Clothing, 1990s-2000s)
A pair of swim shorts hand-signed in silver marker by Mel Gibson. Labeled a size 34, the nylon swim shorts display in fine condition with light fading on the signature. $300 - $500
45. A Large Collection of Movie Hats. (Paramount/United Artists, 1992-2006) A large collection of nineteen movie hats. Included are three “Braveheart,” two “Goldeneye,” two “War of the Worlds,” two “Apocalypto,” “Wayne’s World,” “The Ring,” “Kiss the Girls,” “Collateral,” “Mission: Impossible 2,” “Jackass: The Movie,” “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events,” a “007” hat, a 20th anniversary “Grease” hat, and a 90th anniversary Paramount hat. Measuring one size fits all, the hats are in very good to good condition with light discoloration from age, stains, and wear from use. $200 - $400
46. A Promotional “The Longest Yard” Football. (Paramount, 2005) A branded promotional football for “The Longest Yard,” the 2005 remake starring Adam Sandler, Burt Reynolds, and Chris Rock. Measuring 12” long, the football inflates to 7-9 pounds and is in very good condition with light scratches and stains. $100 - $200
47. A “Mystic River” Signed Poster. (Warner Bros., 2003) A poster for “Mystic River,” signed by director Clint Eastwood, writer Brian Helgeland, and stars Tim Robbins, Marcia Gay Harden, Laura Linney. Measuring 27” x 40”, the gator board-mounted poster displays in good condition with scratches, creases, light stains, wear, and several 0.25” tears at the top left corner. $300 - $500
48. A Cast and Crew Signed “Sideways” One-Sheet. (Fox Searchlight, 2004) A one-sheet for the film “Sideways” signed at an award ceremony by eight members of the cast and crew. The autographs include Paul Giamatti, Thomas Hayden Church, Virginia Madsen, Sandra Oh (twice), Rolfe Kent (music by), Kevin Tent (film editor), and Screenwriters Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor. Measuring 26.5” x 39.5”, the poster displays in very good condition, with light edge wear from handling including a 1” bent top left corner. $300 - $500
49. A “The Last King of Scotland” Signed Poster. (Fox Searchlight, 2006) A poster for “The Last King of Scotland” signed by star Forest Whitaker. For his portrayal of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, Whitaker won the Academy Award for Best Actor. Mounted on gator board and measuring 27” x 40”, the poster displays in very good condition with light creases, scratches, and wear. $300 - $500
50. A “Capote” Signed Poster. (Sony, 2005) A signed poster for the biopic “Capote” starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, who won an Oscar for his performance as Truman Capote. The poster has been signed by Hoffman, Director Bennett Miller, Composer Mychael Danna, and Producers William Vince and Caroline Baron. Measuring 26.75” x 39.75”, the foam board-mounted poster displays in good condition with edge wear, light creases, a small dent, and scratches, including a 2.5” scratch near the top left. $300 - $500
51. A Robert Duvall Signed “Get Low” One-Sheet. (Sony Pictures, 2010) A one-sheet for the film “Get Low” signed at an award ceremony by Robert Duvall. Measuring 23.75” x 40”, the one-sheet displays in good condition, mounted to gator board, with edge wear including small scuffs, dings, and scratches. $300 - $500
52. A “Winter’s Bone” Signed Poster. (Fox Searchlight, 2010) A “Winter’s Bone” poster signed by the movie’s star, Jennifer Lawrence. Lawrence’s performance earned her an Academy Award nomination, making her the second-youngest Best Actress nominee in history at the time. Measuring 27” x 39.75” and mounted on foam board, the poster displays in good condition with scratches, smudges, pinholes, creases, and wear. $300 - $500
53. A Signed “Hugo” One-Sheet. (Paramount, 2011) A one-sheet for the film “Hugo” signed by Producer and Director Martin Scorsese, actors Ben Kingsley & Asa Butterfield, and Composer Howard Shore. Measuring 27” x 40”, the foam core-mounted poster displays in very good condition, with light edge wear typical of handling. $300 - $500
54. A Paul McCartney Signed Wings Album Cover. (McCartney, 1990s-2000s) A cover for the Wings record album “London Town” boldly signed by Paul McCartney with a distinctive face doodle. Measuring 12.25” x 12.25”, the signed cover is in very good condition, with very light handling wear. $300 - $500
55. A Rare Paul McCartney Signed World Tour Poster. (Paul McCartney, 1989- 2000s) A Paul McCartney World Tour poster signed by the artist himself. The tour ran from September 1989 to July 1990 with 103 shows. Despite Paul’s long, illustrious career, this was the first tour to bear his name. McCartney signed it boldly across the bottom of his image, and included a large doodle of a smiling face. Measuring 26.5” x 35.25” in a 37.5” x 46.25” custom frame, the poster displays in fine condition with minor creases. $300 - $500
56. A Muhammad Ali Signed Robe. (Ali, 2009) An Everlast black and white boxing robe signed by Muhammad Ali. The heavyweight champion of the world multiple times over, Ali was influential in the ring and out of it, notably as a civil rights activist and conscientious objector to the Vietnam War. Included in the custom frame are a print of the famous Neil Leifer photo of Ali knocking out Sonny Liston, and a plaque (with several misspellings) that notes the robe was signed by Ali in 2009. Labeled a size XL in a 51.25” x 74” display, Ali’s robe displays in fine condition with typical folds from storage. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
57. Neverland Ranch Security Patches and Handbooks. (Michael Jackson, 1980s) A collection of security uniform patches and handbooks from Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch. Included are six 3.5” x 4.5” security officer patches, and four 5” x 4.75” Security Neverland Valley Patches. The two Security Officer Manuals are looseleaf pages, printed using a dot matrix printer, dating to the earliest days of Neverland Ranch, which Jackson purchased in 1988. The manuals give an overview of Security practices and procedures for the Ranch, including sections on how to deal with fans, trespassers, and other possible incidents. Each manual is in a wellworn plain manila envelope, one marked to the attention of Bill Bray, who performed security for the Jackson family in their early touring days and was personally close to Michael. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the loose manuals are in very good to fine condition, one original print and the other a Xerox copy. The patches are in very good to fine condition, with four of the smaller patches showing wear from use. $300 - $500
Ever since George Melies’s “A Trip to the Moon” cinema has been transporting audiences to places beyond imagination. Even James Bond, whose origins were firmly rooted in the real world, soared into space in “Moonraker.” Here we showcase posters, props, memorabilia, and more from the films of superheroes, fantasy, and science fiction.
58. A Sean Connery Signed Golfing Receipt. (Connery, 1984) A golf receipt signed by actor Sean Connery at the Bel-Air Country Club on November 30, 1984. The receipt is paired with an 8” x 10” glossy photo of Connery as 007. Measuring 3.5” x 7” the signed receipt is in very good condition with a staple hole near the top. $100 - $200
60. A James Bond 007 Special Agent Presentation Set. (Lone Star, 1965) A 5-piece James Bond playset comprised of several popular toys in Lone Star’s James Bond product line. The kit contains a plastic pistol, silencer, 007 badge, clip-on holster, and handcuffs all in the original box with a die-cut illustrated lid. Measuring 7.5” x 16.75” x 2.25”, the box is in very good condition with wear from age and handling including small scuffs, and wear to the gold ties holding the toys in place. The plastic toys are in very good to fine condition with wear from age only. $500 - $700
59. A Nomura James Bond Moonraker Attache Case. (Nomura, 1979) A James Bond 007 Moonraker attache case toy. The plastic toy comes complete with a Tiger TMG 747 plastic toy gun, six red plastic bullets, a walkie-talkie, a decoder with inserts, a rocket dart, a signal mirror, and a bag of plastic pellets. The attache case has a combination lock, and panels that open to allow discrete firing of the toy gun or use of the built-in periscope. The case includes its original product tag and silver outer liner. Measuring 10.25” x 8.5” x 2.5”, the case is in fine condition, with light wear to the outer sleeve from age and handling. $300 - $500
61. License to Thrill 007 Attraction Poster. (United Artists, 1998) A rare poster for the James Bond 007: License to Thrill theme park attraction. The simulator ride cast guests as applicants to be 00 agents, and ran in theme parks around the world from 1998 – 2002. Measuring 27” x 40”, the foam core mounted poster displays in good condition with small scuffs and scratches, edge wear, several faint creases and dings, and 1” x 2” of clear tape at the top center. $300 - $500
62. A “Superman” Set of Daily Planet Stationery Props. (Warner Bros., 1978) A set of Daily Planet stationery props from the film “Superman,” including a letterhead measuring at 8.25” x 11.75”, an envelope measuring at 8.75” x 4.25”, and a label measuring at 9” x 2.75”. All three pieces are in fine condition. $300 - $500
64. A Pair of Batman Converse Leather Boots. (Converse, 2000s) A rare pair of Converse All-Star Batman Hi leather boots. The boots resemble the style of boots worn by the Bat family in the movies and feature a small Batman logo on the ankle, a large Batman logo across the back of the leg, and “Batman” in yellow on the sole. Labeled a USA size men’s 4/women’s 6, the unused boots are in very good condition. $100 - $200
63. “Batman Returns” Production-Used Storyboards. (Warner Bros., 1992) A set of production-used storyboard copies from “Batman Returns” used at Boss Films, who did visual effects on the production. The five sheets include a panel of Selina Kyle’s fall, Gotham City building schematics, the penguin army, the Gotham skyline, and a logo for Gotham Volleyball. With one 8.5” x 11”, one 8.5” x 14”, and three 11” x 17” pages, the Xeroxes are in very good condition with wear from original production use. $400 - $600
65. A “First Men in the Moon” Reproduction Poster. (Columbia, 1964) A reproduction poster for “First Men in the Moon,” based on H.G. Wells’ novel. The sci-fi film was made five years before the first Moon landing and featured effects by stop-motion legend Ray Harryhausen. Measuring 26.75” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with heavy folds from storage, creases, wear, minor tears at the top, and tape repair on the reverse. $100 - $200
66. A “Ghostbusters” Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man Head. (Columbia, 1984) A Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man head used during the production of “Ghostbusters.” The character was designed by Bill Bryan based on an original concept by Dan Aykroyd, and this head was sculpted by the film’s model maker, Milius Romyn. “Ghostbusters” had more special effects than any comedy at the time and relied on practical effects, miniatures, models, and puppets to bring the film’s specters to life. This head, with an angry expression and open mouth, matches the head used in the film’s explosive finale as the Marshmallow Man is blown to smithereens. Measuring 16” in diameter and 15” tall, the plaster head displays in good condition with large chips, scuffs, cracks, and heavy wear and tear at the bottom and on the inside from production use. $6,000 - $8,000
67. A “Ghostbusters” Terror Dog Gargoyle Sculpt with Base. (Columbia, 1984) A Terror Dog miniature model from the 1984 smash hit “Ghostbusters.” In the film, two Terror Dog gargoyles are possessed by Zuul “The Gatekeeper” and Vinz Clortho “The Keymaster” and serve the film’s antagonist, Gozer. This hand-sculpted model of a Terror Dog and its rooftop perch were made by the film’s model maker Milius Romyn and most likely used for reference or as miniatures in a wide shot. Measuring 6” x 2.5” x 6”, the piece is in very good condition with pinholes, minor paint loss, scuffs, wear, and half of its right horn broken off. $2,000 - $4,000
68. A “Back to the Future” Reshoot Production Memo. (Universal, 1985) A “Back to the Future” production memo sent by the location manager concerning reshoots at Whittier High School and the obstacles the production would face. The memo is two pages, stapled, measuring 8.5” x 11” and is in good condition with light edge wear and three horizontal creases across the top, middle and bottom. $200 - $400
70. A “Back to the Future” Production Call Sheet. (Universal, 1985)
An original “Back to the Future” production used call sheet dated March 1, 1985 (the 67th day of shooting). Call sheets provide important logistical information to the cast and crew for a single day of shooting. The doublesided paper measures 8.5” x 14”, and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
69. A “Back to the Future” Production Call Sheet. (Universal, 1985)
An original “Back to the Future” production used call sheet dated February 20, 1985 (the 61st day of shooting). Call sheets provide important logistical information to the cast and crew for a single day of shooting. The double-sided paper measures 8.5” x 11”, and is in very good condition with three horizontal creases across the top, middle, and bottom. $200 - $400
71. A “Back to the Future” The Ride Prop Flyer. (Universal Studios, 1991) This prop “Save The Clock Tower” flyer was custom-printed for use as set dressing in the “Back to the Future” ride waiting rooms. It meaures 8.5” x 11”, and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
72. A “Back to the Future II” 2015 USA Today Tribute Paper. (USA Today, 2015) A USA Today paper from October 22, 2015 celebrating “Back to the Future II.” In the film released in 1989, Marty McFly visits Hill Valley on October 22, 2015, and an issue of USA Today figures prominently in the story. On that actual date USA Today wrapped the real paper in a two-page cover entirely inspired by the fictional “future” paper of the film. Measuring 12” x 22” the paper is in fine condition, with the expected folded newspaper crease in the middle. $100 - $200
74. A “John Carter” Helium Soldier Breastplate. (Disney, 2012) A Helium soldier breastplate from the 2012 film “John Carter.” The film featured costumes designed by Oscar nominee Mayes C. Rubeo. Measuring 11.5” x 14”, the treated leather breastplate is in very good condition with scratches, minor stains, and typical wear from production use. $300 - $500
73. A Pair of “Big Trouble in Little China” Call Sheets. (20th Century Studios, 1985) A pair of original “Big Trouble in Little China” production used call sheets, dated November 22, 1985. Call sheets provide important logistical information to the cast and crew for a single day of shooting. The two double-sided pages measure 8.5” x 11”, and are in very good condition with very small creases at the edges, one crease in the middle, and typical discoloration from age. $200 - $400
75. A Collection of “Spider-Man 2” Hand-Drawn Storyboards. (Sony, 2004) A collection of “Spider-Man 2” hand-drawn storyboards accomplished in graphite by the film’s story illustrator Chris Buchinsky. The 3 sheets measure 8.5” x 11”, and are in fine condition. $400 - $600
77. A Collection of “Batman” Hand-Drawn Storyboards. (Pinewood Studios, 1988) A collection of hand-drawn storyboards from Tim Burton’s “Batman.” Accomplished in ink and graphite, the papers measure 11.75” x 16.5”, and are in good condition with light wear from age, and two small rips at the top left of one sheet. $400 - $600
76. A Collection of “Blade: Trinity” Hand-Drawn Designs. (New Line Cinema, 2004) A collection of hand-drawn designs by conceptual artist Ty Ruben for the film “Blade: Trinity.” Accomplished in ink, marker, and graphite, the drawings measure 8.5” x 11” and 8.5” x 12”, and are in fair condition with some water damage. $400 - $600
78. A Collection of “Dune” Storyboards and Mini Poster. (Universal, 1984) A collection of hand-drawn storyboards and a conceptual black and white poster design for David Lynch’s “Dune.” The poster design differs slightly from the final poster with its text and position of Paul Atreides. Accomplished in graphite, the storyboards measure 8.5” x 11” and are in very good condition. The poster measures 11” x 14” and is in good condition with small creases and slight wear throughout. $400 - $600
79. A “Total Recall” Pre-Production Mars Concept. (Sony Pictures, 1984) Very early pre-production artwork titled “Alien Landscape Cliff Concept Art” for the 1990 film “Total Recall.” Accomplished in graphite, ink, and gouache, this art came from the De Laurentiis studio when producer Dino De Laurentis was originally attached to direct the film before Paul Verhoeven. Measuring 19.5” x 11.75”, this art is in fine condition. $400 - $600
81. A Universal Studios Conan Show Poster & Original Art. (Universal Studios, 1983) An attraction poster and airbrushed original poster artwork for The Adventures of Conan: A Sword and Sorcery Spectacular, at Universal Studios Hollywood. The poster depicts Conan and Red Sonja squaring off against a giant dragon. The artwork is the photograph airbrushed with energy beams from the dragon’s eyes, used to create the poster. Measuring 41”x26.5”, the foamcore-mounted high-gloss poster is in good condition with typical wear from age and use including light edge-wear, surface scuffs, and lifting at the corners. The airbrushenhanced poster artwork measures 15” x 20” and is in very good condition with very slight edge wear. $300 - $500
80. A Signed Stephen King Dark Tower Title Page. (King, 1993) A title page signed by prolific Horror author Stephen King. “The Dark Tower” is referred to on King’s own website as his magnum opus, spanning seven novels from 1982 until 2004, with an eighth added in 2012. Volume III “The Waste Lands” was published in 1991, and King signed and dated this copy on June 30, 1993, with dedication to a “Tom.” The page is removed from the novel and expertly displayed beside it in a shadow box. With the page measuring 6” x 9” and the shadow box at 14.25” x 17.25” x 1.25” deep, the signed piece displays in fine condition with light wear to the bottom of the book’s cover. $200 - $400
82. A Revenge of the Mummy: the Ride Letterman Jacket. (Universal Studios Hollywood, 2004) A limited edition letterman jacket for Revenge of the Mummy: the Ride at Universal Studios Hollywood. The jacket features the attraction’s logo on the back and a scarab embroidered on the breast. The shoulders bear patches of Universal Studios Hollywood and “04” for the year the ride opened. The lining of the jacket is embroidered “13/14”, meaning this is one of only fourteen of these jackets produced. Measuring a size “XXL” the jacket is in very good condition with light wear from use including a .5” scuff to the right breast. $200 - $400
Between the pillars of 1966’s Star Trek and 1977’s “Star Wars,” sci-fi was ruled by “Planet of the Apes.” The first film’s final reveal of a beach before the ruins of the Statue of Liberty is one of the most iconic moments in cinema. “Planet of the Apes” was acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, inspiring four sequels, television shows, and over 30 years later a remake of the original and a reboot of the whole series.
83. An Early Planet of the Apes Chimp Facial Appliance. (20th Century Fox, 1973) An incredible chimp makeup facial appliance from “Battle for the Planet of the Apes.” When the first “Planet of the Apes” film debuted in 1968, the pioneering effects by make-up artists John Chambers and Thomas Burman revolutionized science fiction cinema, allowing Oscar-winning actors Roddy McDowall and Kim Hunter to portray non-human characters with depth and emotion never before seen. Those techniques were refined throughout the original Planet of the Apes series. This facial appliance for a chimp child measures 6” x 5” high, preserved on a vacuform face with a custom 6.75” diameter x 10” high display. The appliance is in remarkably very good condition for its age, with very faint fraying and hairline cracking visible around the edges of this iconic piece. $1,000 - $2,000
85. A “Planet of the Apes” 2001 Chimp Paint Test Bust. (20th Century Fox, 2001)
A paint test bust from Rick Baker Studios for a warrior chimpanzee in Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes.” Paint test busts were made primarily for actors or stunt performers who were close to the camera or in scenes focusing on just a few of them. This warrior would have appeared in the desert battle finale scene set at the Calima Ruins. Measuring 7.75” x 11” x 14” high, the painted foam bust is in fine production-used condition. $600 - $800
84. A Planet of the Apes Set Blueprint for Dr. Zaius’ Home. (20th Century Fox, 1974) A blueprint for the set of Doctor Zaius’ house from the television show follow-up to the popular “Planet of the Apes” movie series. The single sheet gives both a floor plan and front elevation view of the set designed in the distinctive style of Ape buildings as seen throughout the series. Measuring 38” x 34.5”, the blueprint is in very good condition with discoloration from age and light wear along both the original fold lines. $300 - $500
86. A “Planet of the Apes” General Krull Facial Appliance. (20th Century Fox, 2001) A facial appliance for the character General Krull from Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes.” Actor Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa wore this latex appliance as Krull, the human sympathizing head of Senator Sandar’s household. The appliance is presented on a clear vacuform cast of Tagawa’s face, as was used to create and care for the delicate piece. Measuring 6” x 8” on the 11.5” x 17.75” vacuform, the piece is in very good production-used condition. $400 - $600
87. A Pair of “Planet of the Apes” Ape Hands & Gloves. (20th Century Fox, 2001) A pair of ape royalty hands and gloves from Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes.” The hands were designed by legendary makeup artist Rick Baker and worn by a background actor in the Ape City street segments. The furry hands on peach-colored gloves feature four painted prosthetic fingers and thumb holes, giving the actor more freedom of movement. Wrapped around the hands are gold faux leather-looking gloves with a pink trim. Measuring 11.5” tall on a 3” display base, the ape hands display in fine condition with typical creases, paint loss, and minor flaking from production use. $400 - $600
89. A “Planet of the Apes” 2001 War Camp Color Test Proof. (20th Century Fox, 2001) A color test proof of the ape war camp from Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes” in 2001. The composite image pairs the practical set of the tents with a CGI background. With an image size of 7” x 16” on 9” x 17” glossy paper, the proof is in very good production-used condition. $200 - $400
88. A Pair of “Planet of the Apes” Chimp Armor Shin Plates. (20th Century Fox, 2001) A pair of chimp warrior ornate armor plates from Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes.” These were worn in the finale battle scene and have the name of stunt performer David Anthony written inside. Each measuring 5.5” x 12”, the fiberglass plates with Velcro straps are in very good production-used condition. $400 - $600
90. A “Planet of the Apes” 2001 Gorilla Overcoat and Scarf. (20th Century Fox, 2001) An overcoat and scarf worn by a gorilla in Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes.” Measuring 59” in length, the neoprene coat and scarf are in fine condition. $500 - $700
“A Long Time Ago, In a Galaxy Far, Far Away…” With those now-fabled words, George Lucas launched “Star Wars” on an unsuspecting world. Fifty years ago Lucas completed the first rough draft of “The Star Wars” with hero Kane Starkiller, a Prince Chewbacca, and robot “Artwo Detwo” among other original characters. While the names changed, he had launched a cinematic odyssey that has excited generations of moviegoers ever since. In this section, we present everything from posters dating back to before the first film was known as “A New Hope,” to prototype and unreleased toys that are rarer than Mandalorian Iron.
91. A 1977 “Star Wars” One Sheet Signed by George Lucas. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A very rare original one sheet Style-A poster for the original theatrical release of “Star Wars” signed by George Lucas. Tom Jung’s dynamic artwork depicts Luke, Leia, C-3PO, and R2-D2 poised against Darth Vader and the evil Empire. This original theater poster is distinguished by the N.S.S. number “77/21.” George Lucas boldly signed “G.L.” beneath the title. Measuring 27” x 40”, the one-sheet displays in very good condition with light wear and slightly off-white areas from age, and wear along original folds including slight separation at some fold points and edges. $600 - $800
92. A “Star Wars: Revenge of the Jedi” Sticker Sheet. (Fox, 1982) A rare uncut Yoda sticker sheet for “Star Wars: Revenge of the Jedi.” The original title of the film before it was changed to “Return of the Jedi.” Measuring 7” x 9” in a 9.25” x 11.25” frame, the stickers display in very good condition with light creases and peeling, mainly on the top left sticker. $200 - $400
93. A “Return of the Jedi” Style-A One Sheet Poster. (Lucasfilm, 1983) An original style-A one-sheet for “Return of the Jedi” featuring the iconic artwork by Tim Reamer that depicts the blue lightsaber below the title of the film. This poster comes from the collection of Bill Wallen, who worked on promotional and advertising campaigns for the film. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition overall with some very light handling, and typical light wear along original folds. $200 - $400
94. A Star Wars Radio Poster. (NPR/KUSC, 1981) An original poster for the Star Wars Radio Drama. Premiering on March 2, 1982, the 13-episode series was based on George Lucas’ early scripts for the motion picture and featured Mark Hamill and Anthony Daniels reprising their roles. Measuring 17” x 29”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear mainly along the right side. $200 - $400
95. A Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Radio Drama Poster. (NPR/ KUSC, 1983) An original poster for the Empire Strikes Back Radio Drama. The Star Wars adaptation was popular enough to follow with this 10-episode series based on the second film in the series. This poster features art by Ralph McQuarrie, who created much of the inspiring original concept art that informed the look of the Star Wars films. Measuring 17” x 29”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear including small creases. $200 - $400
96. A Greg and Tim Hildebrandt Signed “Star Wars” Print. (Dynamic Forces, 2005) A poster of the original “Star Wars” poster art signed by the artists, Greg and Tim Hildebrandt. The brothers designed the first poster for “Star Wars” in 1976 before they had the actors’ likenesses to work from. The 1977 “A” poster by Tom Jung is based on their design. This print of the art was produced in a limited edition of 1,977 and signed by the brothers in 2005. Numbered 97 out of 1977, the double signed poster measuring 18” x 24” is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $200 - $400
97. A Set of Coca-Cola “Star Wars” Posters. (Coca-Cola, 1977) A complete set of four “Star Wars’ character posters released by Coca-Cola. Chewbacca, R2-D2 and C-3PO, Luke Skywalker, and Darth Vader are each featured on a colorful poster with a short description of their characters. Measuring 18” x 24” each, the posters are in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $200 - $400
98. A Set of Procter & Gamble “Star Wars” Posters. (Procter & Gamble, 1978) A complete set of three “Star Wars” posters released by Procter & Gamble. Created by the artist Ken Goldammer, the stylized posters feature Darth Vader dueling Obi-Wan Kenobi, C-3PO and R2-D2 with Leia’s projection, and the film’s main heroes fighting together. Measuring 18.5” x 22.75” each, these fantastic posters are in very good condition with minor creases and wear. $200 - $400
100. A Set of Original 1977 “Star Wars” Fan Posters. (Factors, 1977) A set of four posters from the original release of the first “Star Wars” film. The huge demand for “Star Wars” merchandise took retailers and manufacturers by surprise. These poster that usually sold at book or record stores were among the first available items. The set includes Princess Leia Organa, Darth Vader Lives!, C-3PO and R2-D2, and the Hildebrandt Brothers’ art for the film. Measuring 20” x 28” each, the posters are in very good condition with light edge and handling wear. $200 - $400
99. A Set of Coca-Cola “The Empire Strikes Back” Posters. (CocaCola, 1980) A collection of four “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” posters designed by Boris Vallejo for Coca-Cola. Included are three location-based posters featuring scenes on Hoth, Dagobah, and Bespin, and a larger poster with Darth Vader wielding two crossed lightsabers. Ranging in size from 18” x 24” to the 24” x 33” Darth Vader poster, the pieces display in good condition with light creases, small edge tears, wear, and large horizontal creases on the Luke Skywalker Dagobah poster. $200 - $400
101. A Set of “The Empire Strikes Back” Fan Posters. (Factors, 1980) A set of four original “The Empire Strikes Back” posters from the original release of the second “Star Wars” film. The set includes Boba Fett, Darth Vader, C-3PO and R2-D2, and the “Gone With the Wind” inspired art for the film. Measuring 20” x 28” each, the posters are in very good condition with very light edge and handling wear. $200 - $400
102. An FAO Schwarz Store Display AT-AT Walker Head. an FAO Schwarz Chicago “Star Wars” store display. Included in the lot are four Imperial-style window rings from a store display, two large and two small. When plugged in, the AT-AT’s lights shine an intimidating red, with three out of four gun lights and all of the smaller lights functional. Measuring 45” x 58” x 37” tall, the head displays in good condition with a 19.5” x 19.5” hole at the top, a 17.75” in diameter hole at the bottom, heavy stains, long scratches, scuffs, cracks, water damage, and one gun light that does not work. The four styrofoam rings measure from 29.5” in diameter to 47.25” in diameter and display in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, wear, and intentional distress. $1,000 - $2,000
103. A Hasbro “Revenge of the Sith” Press Kit. (Hasbro, 2005) A “Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith” press kit. Included in the kit are an Anakin Skywalker action figure, a Darth Vader action figure, a CD-ROM, and five press releases. The kit is in very good condition with light scratches, wear, a tear on the inner sleeve, and folds on the press releases. The 4” action figures are loose in the box and appear to be in fine condition. $200 - $400
104. A Black Series Kylo Ren Force FX Lightsaber. (Hasbro, 2015) A Hasbro Star Wars: The Black Series Kylo Ren Force FX collectible lightsaber. The sequel trilogy villain’s fantastic cross-bladed lightsaber glows red on the blade first, then the side blades light up. The lightsaber has been tested in working condition and requires three AA batteries (not included). Measuring 14.5” x 43.25” in its original 15.75” x 44.75” x 3.25” tall box, the lightsaber is in very good condition with intentional distress and slight scuffs. $200 - $400
105. A Pair of Asajj Ventress Force FX Lightsabers. (Hasbro, 2009) A pair of Hasbro Signature Series Asajj Ventress Force FX collectible lightsabers. The curved-hilt dual red blades were wielded by Count Dooku’s apprentice, in “Star Wars: The Clone Wars.” The set includes a plastic and acrylic display featuring the Star Wars title treatment. The lightsabers have been tested and are each in working condition, though when combined they do not function as intended due to a battery pack that does not sit properly. The lightsabers require three AAA batteries and a Phillips screwdriver to install the batteries (not included). Measuring 43” long, 86” when combined, and in their original 4” x 44.75” boxes, the lightsabers are in fine and very good condition with minor smudges on one lightsaber ’s blade. $200 - $400
107. A Signature Series Yoda Force FX Lightsaber. (Hasbro, 2007) A Hasbro Signature Series Yoda Force FX collectible lightsaber. The Jedi Master’s green lightsaber requires three AAA batteries (not included) and has a plastic and acrylic display featuring the Star Wars title treatment. Measuring 33.75” long in its original 4” x 44.75” box, the tested lightsaber is in very working good condition with a sticky residue on the hilt and light scratches and smudges. $200 - $400
106. A Signature Series Kit Fisto Force FX Lightsaber. (Hasbro, 2010) A Hasbro Signature Series Kit Fisto Force FX collectible lightsaber. The prequel trilogy character’s lightsaber glows green with a detachable blade and a silver hilt and includes a custom Star Wars display and a belt clip for cosplay. The tested and working lightsaber requires three AAA batteries and a Phillips screwdriver for installation (not included). Measuring 43.5” in its original 4” x 44.75” box, the lightsaber is in very good condition with light scratches and smudges.
108. A Signature Series Luke Skywalker Force FX Lightsaber. (Hasbro, 2007) A Hasbro Signature Series Luke Skywalker Force FX collectible lightsaber. The Jedi’s green-bladed lightsaber requires three AAA batteries and a Phillips screwdriver to install the batteries (not included). The lightsaber includes a plastic and acrylic display featuring the Star Wars title treatment. Measuring 43.75” long in its original 4” x 44.75” box, the tested lightsaber is in very working good condition with minor scuffs on the hilt, scratches, and a slightly loose blade. $200 - $400
Force FX Lightsaber. (Hasbro, 2010) A Hasbro Signature Series Obi-Wan Kenobi Force FX collectible lightsaber. The blue-bladed lightsaber requires three AAA batteries and a Phillips screwdriver to install the batteries (not included). The lightsaber has a detachable blade and includes a custom Star Wars display and a belt clip for cosplay. Measuring 43.75” long in its original 4” x 44.75” box, the tested lightsaber is in very good working condition with light scratches. $200 - $400
110. A Black Series Obi-Wan Kenobi Force FX Lightsaber. (Hasbro, 2019) A Star Wars: The Black Series Obi-Wan Kenobi Force FX lightsaber. This lightsaber, which glows light blue and features a spiky metal base, is a replica of the one Obi-Wan wields in “Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace.” The lightsaber includes a display stand and requires three AAA batteries (not included). Measuring 43.75” and housed in a non-matching 4” x 44.75” Darth Vader Signature Series lightsaber box, the tested lightsaber is in very good working condition with light scratches.
$200 - $400
113. A Signature Series Darth Maul Force FX Lightsaber. (Hasbro, 2010) A Hasbro Signature Series Darth Maul Force FX lightsaber. The Sith apprentice’s red lightsaber includes a display stand, a removable blade, and an adapter for dual wielding when a duplicate lightsaber is purchased. The lightsaber includes an Allen wrench and requires a Phillips screwdriver and three AAA batteries (not included). Measuring 43.5” long in its original 4” x 44.75” box, the tested lightsaber is in very good working condition with light scratches and minor scuffs. $200 - $400
111. A Signature Series Luke Skywalker Force FX Lightsaber. (Hasbro, 2007) A Hasbro Signature Series Luke Skywalker Force FX lightsaber collectible. The Star Wars hero’s blue-blade lightsaber includes a display stand and requires two AA batteries (not included). Measuring 43.5” long and in its original 4” x 44.75” box, the tested lightsaber is in very good working condition with light scratches and smudges.
$200 - $400
112. A Signature Series Mace Windu Force FX Lightsaber. (Hasbro, 2007) A Hasbro Signature Series Mace Windu Force FX lightsaber. The Samuel L. Jackson character’s purple lightsaber includes a display stand and requires a Phillips screwdriver and three AAA batteries (not included). Measuring 43.75” long in its original 4” x 44.75” box, the tested lightsaber is in very good working condition with light scratches.
$200 - $400
114. A Pair of Darth Maul Battle Damaged Lightsabers. (Hasbro, 2007) A pair of Hasbro Signature Series Darth Maul Battle Damaged Force FX lightsabers. The two red LED lightsabers can be combined to form the villain’s double-bladed lightsaber. The lightsabers require three AAA batteries each (not included). Measuring 43.5” long each, 87” when combined, and in their original 4” x 44.75” boxes, the tested lightsabers are in very good working condition with minor scuffs and scratches. $200 - $400
115. A Signature Series Darth Vader Force FX Lightsaber. (Hasbro, 2010) A Hasbro Signature Series Darth Vader Force FX lightsaber. Included with the red lightsaber are a display stand and belt clip for cosplaying as the villain. The Sith’s lightsaber, which has a removable blade, requires three AAA batteries and a Phillips screwdriver (not included). Measuring 43.5” in its original 4” x 44.75 box, the tested lightsaber is in very good working condition with scratches and a sticky residue on the hilt. $200 - $400
116. A Hasbro Clone Wars Seripas Pre-Production Figure.
(Hasbro, 2011) A very rare pre-production sample of the Star Wars Clone Wars Seripas action figure with different packaging from the final release, sealed on the original card. The officially released figure featured the blue gaming dice and a small Seripas figure in the opposite position from how they are placed here. Measuring 8” x 5.5” x 2”, the carded figure is in very good condition with light wear to the card’s bottom corners.
$200 - $400
118. A Pre-Production Stealth Operations Clone Trooper. (Hasbro, 2011) A rare pre-production Stealth Operations Clone Trooper Action Figure on an unopened card. This figure’s body is a much darker grey than the final released toy. On a card measuring 8” x 5.25” x 2”, the piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400
117. A Clone Trooper Vendor Supplied Prototype Figure. (Hasbro, 2011) A pre-production Vendor Supplied Product of the Clone Wars Stealth Operations Clone trooper action figure, sealed on the original card. This sample was generated by the factory producing the line to get approval for its production and position in the package. VSPs are often produced uniquely with whatever packaging happens to be on hand. This Stealth Operations Trooper was produced on a Flamethrower Clone Trooper back card with a Count Dooku insert. Measuring 8” x 5.5” x 2”, the carded figure is in very good condition with a crease to the bottom right corner.
$200 - $400
119. A 2007 Rose Parade 501st Legion “Thank You” Figure. (Hasbro, 2007) A very rare 2007 Rose Parade “Thank You” 501st Stormtrooper action figure sealed on the original card. As the Grand Marshal of the 2007 Rose Parade, George Lucas asked the fan group of cosplayers known as the 501st or “Vader’s Fist” to muster an army of stormtroopers to march in the parade. About 200 participated, and each of them was given this exclusive Rose Parade 501st Stormtrooper. Based on the figure sold at the San Diego Comic-Con the previous year, only this version includes a large Rose Parade information sticker on the back and an exclusive trading card of George Lucas inside. Measuring 9” x 6” x 1.5”, the figure is in fine condition. $500 - $700
120. A Pre-Production Vintage Collection MagnaGuard. (Hasbro, 2010) A rare pre-production Star Wars Vintage Collection MagnaGuard action figure sealed on the original card. The officially released figure featured purple energy effects on the staff, as seen in the image of the character. This sample uniquely includes red plastic energy effects. Measuring 9” x 6” x 1.5”, the carded figure is in fine condition. $200 - $400
122. A Saga Collection 501st Trooper Pre-Production Figure. (Hasbro, 2006) A pre-production 501st Legion Trooper action figure sealed on the original card. For the final production run, the figure was oriented facing to the right with both hands on the weapon. This pre-final packaging has the trooper facing left, weapon in his right hand. Measuring 9” x 6” x 2’, the carded figure is in fine condition. $200 - $400
121. A Pre-Production Saga Collection Aurra Sing Figure. (Hasbro, 2006) A rare pre-production sample of the Star Wars Saga Collection Aurra Sing action figure sealed on the original card. The officially released figure included her yellow lightsaber. While the image on the back shows her holding the lightsaber as in the final version, this package does not include it, and the insert does not include the groove to hold it as seen in the final version. Measuring 9” x 5.75” x 2”, the carded figure is in fine condition with two spots of light wear to the card’s edges. $200 - $400
123. A Clone Wars Aayla Secura Pre-Production Action Figure. (Hasbro, 2011) A pre-production Star Wars Aayla Secura action figure sealed on the original card. For the final production run, the figure was placed without the white plastic accessory around her neck, which is included with the other separate pieces instead. Measuring 8” x 5.5” x 1.5”, the carded figure is in fine condition. $200 - $400
124. A Clone Trooper Senate Security Pre-Production Figure. (Hasbro, 2008) A pre-production Clone Trooper Senate Security action figure sealed on the original card. For the final production run, the figure was oriented facing to the right with the weapon held in his left hand and the right hand at his side. This pre-final packaging has the trooper facing left, weapon in his right hand, and left arm up as if calling troops to follow. Measuring 9” x 5.75” x 1.75”, the carded figure is in fine condition. $200 - $400
125. A Star Wars Montross Mandalorian Pre-Production Sample. (Hasbro, 2010) A rare prototype Montross Mandalorian figure. Nearly a decade before the popular Mandalorian Series debuted, this character appeared in the Star Wars Expanded Universe comic books. Hasbro released a very limited number of Star Wars Comic Packs, each with an issue of the comic and two action figures based on it. The Montross Mandalorian was released along with a figure of Mandalorian Leader Jaster Mereel. This prototype of Montross was supplied by the manufacturer Hasbro for approval and is different from the final production release figure in the color of the cape, which is maroon instead of blue as released. Measuring 3.75” tall, the figure is in fine condition, polybagged with accessories as originally submitted for approval. $400 - $600
126. A Hasbro Star Wars Original Trilogy Toy Fair Press Kit. (Hasbro, 2004) A Star Wars original trilogy toy fair press kit with an unopened Stormtrooper action figure. The Stormtrooper holds a large black rifle and has poseable arms and legs. The press kit’s original documents are not included. Measuring 4” tall in the 9” x 12” press kit, the unopened Stormtrooper appears to be in fine condition, while the press kit has smudges, stains, and wear from age and storage. $50 - $100
127. A Star Wars Attacktix Wave 3 Complete Set. (Hasbro, 2006) A Hasbro Star Wars Attacktix Wave 3 complete set of 30 figures. This set includes characters Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Obi-Wan Kenobi, C-3PO, Han Solo disguised as a Stormtrooper, and 25 more. The figurines range in size from 2.5” to 3.5”, and are in fine condition. $400 - $600
128. A Star Wars Attacktix Wave 4 FEP Complete Set. (Hasbro, 2006) A rare Star Wars Attacktix Wave 4 “Final Engineering Pilot” complete set. Wave 4 was the final set released. This FEP set with green tag includes all 24 Wave 4 characters, each in their original polybag. Ranging from 2.5” to 3.5” high, the figures are in fine condition. $700 - $900
129. An R2-D60 Disneyland 60th Anniversary Droid Figure. (Disneyland, 2015) an R2-D60 astromech droid figure on original card, released for a limited time during Disneyland’s 60th anniversary. The figure features a unique frosted dome and silver metallic finish. Measuring 2.5” tall sealed on the original 9” x 6” card, the figure is in fine condition with faint scratches to the package’s bubble. $200 - $400
130. A Hasbro “Star Wars” Attacktix Wave 5 Complete Set. (Hasbro, 2007) A complete set of 18 never released Hasbro “Star Wars” Attacktix Wave 5 figures. Attacktix was canceled early in 2007, leaving the much anticipated Wave 5 of “Star Wars” figures unreleased. This set includes characters Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Han Solo on Hoth, Yoda, Lando Calrissian, and 13 more. These figurines range in size measuring 2.5” to 3.5”, with all in fine condition. $2,000 - $3,000
131. A Star Wars Vintage Collection Jabba’s Sail Barge. (Hasbro, 2019) A rare Star Wars The Vintage Collection Jabba’s Sail Barge (The Khetanna). Memorably featured at the beginning of “Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi,” the barge marked the final resting place of Jabba the Hutt, as he was strangled to death by a famously gold bikini-clad Princess Leia. This exquisitely detailed 1:1 scale model barge was created by Hasbro via the crowdfunding platform HasLab and was released in a limited edition to backers only. Accessible interior and exterior decks, cloth sails, rotating cannons, a sliding prisoner’s cell door, and operational shutters in Jabba’s Lounge are just a few of the finely crafted details that make this hard-to-find collectible an immersive and impressive piece of Star Wars history. Included in the box are the barge, Jabba the Hutt and Yak Face figures, and a 64-page booklet titled “Jabba’s Sail Barge (The Khetanna): Behind the Workbench,” which chronicles the development of both the film’s barge scene and the toy itself. Assembly is required, though no additional tools are needed. The Khetanna is the largest Star Wars product that Hasbro made—ever. In its original box measuring 16” x 52” x 16”, the massive unopened barge is assumed in fine condition. $2,000 - $3,000
Television was once dismissed as an “idiot box” but it’s far from it, providing viewers with valuable educational programming, news, and endless entertainment. Television took the shared experience of the movies and brought it into households across the country. Turning on the TV can transport viewers into a procedural mystery, a hilarious sitcom, or the celebrity-packed arena of an exclusive awards presentation. With the recent rise of streaming has come bigger stars, bigger budgets, and increased competition for viewers’ attention.
132. A Lone Ranger and Silver Wind-Up Toy. (Marx, 1938) A wind-up tin litho toy of the Lone Ranger and Silver. When wound, the Lone Ranger twirls his lasso around, spinning the entire toy, and his gun-holding hand flaps to the side as if firing. This toy has been tested and is in working condition. Measuring 4” x 8” x 7” tall and with its original 3” x 5.25” x 8” tall box, the toy is in good condition with scratches, stains, light discoloration from age, oxidation on the turn key, and wear from use. $200 - $400
134. A Fred MacMurray Signed My Three Sons Publicity Photo. (ABC, 1960-65) A publicity photo of the original
The actor signed it with “Greetings from the Stevens family.” Measuring 8” x 10”, the signed photo is in very good condition. $200 - $400
133. A Hopalong Cassidy Watch and Toy Gun Display. (Timex, 1950s) A Hopalong Cassidy wristwatch in a Western-themed display. The watch features “Hopalong Cassidy” text and a picture of the beloved character. The display includes two toy cap guns and a studded leather holster with golden cattle accents. Measuring 7.75” with a 1” in diameter face in the 14” x 17” x 3.5” deep custom display, the watch is in good condition with scratches, stains, discoloration from age, creases on the leather band, and separation on the back of the band from velcro installation. $200 - $400
135. A “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea” Submarine Set. (Remco, 1965) A boxed “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea” Seaview Submarine Set in the original box. The plastic submarine is powered by a rubber band and equipped with wheels for dry land. It features two firing torpedoes and two Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea-themed decals. The set includes 2 molded plastic diver figures and the original instruction sheet. The Seaview itself measures 16” long. The box is in good condition, exhibiting staining and browning, some tears and paper loss to the front panel, and warping to the clear plastic panel from age. The Seaview and figures appear as-new. $200 - $400
136. A “Happy Days” Shooting Script. (Paramount, 1979) A “Happy Days” shooting script for the season six episode “Fonzie’s Funeral: Part One.” In this episode, Fonzie deals with a counterfeiter named the Candy Man, which leads to an explosive situation. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with discoloration from age, a missing back cover, and wear from use. Included is a 8.5” x 13.25” cast and crew call sheet, which has minor creases from production use. $100 - $200
139. A “The Love Boat” Parking Placard. (ABC, 1976-86) A cast and crew parking placard from the production of “The Love Boat,” the popular ABC series. This was placed on a dashboard to identify the vehicle as part of the series production. Measuring 5.5” x 14”, the card displays in good condition with handling wear, scuffs and several pinholes, and a spot of tape residue on one corner. $100 - $200
137. A “Laverne and Shirley” Shooting Script. (Paramount, 1979) A shooting script from the “Supermarket Sweep” episode of the classic “Happy Days” spin-off series “Laverne and Shirley.” The episode centers on Laverne winning a Supermarket Sweep shopping spree for the girls and was named by star Penny Marshall as one of her favorites of the entire eight-season series. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light wear from use. $100 - $200
140. A Final Draft “The Love Boat” Script. (ABC, 1983) A production script from “The Love Boat” starring Gavin MacLeod. This script features the storylines “Dreamboat,” “The Parents,” “Gopher and Isaac and the Starlet,” “The Importance of Being Johnny,” and “Julie and the Producer.” The script was split into two episodes, airing as episodes 25 and 26 of season 7. Included is a call sheet for the previous episode, which featured a guest appearance by “Get Smart” star Don Adams. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in good condition with edge wear, discoloration, and minor inscriptions on the front and back cover. $100 - $200
138. A “CHiPs” Shooting Script. (NBC, 1981) A production script for the episode “The Hawk and the Hunter” from the hit television series “CHiPs” starring Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox. This episode, the eighteenth of season four, deals with patrol officer Barry Baricza considering quitting to help his father’s crop-dusting business. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in good condition with creases, folds, earmarked pages, light stains, and edge wear from production use. $100 - $200
141. A Walter Koenig Signed “Almost Perfect” Script. (Paramount, 1996) A Walter Koenig signed “Almost Perfect” script. Koenig, famous for playing Chekov on “Star Trek,” co-starred in the episode “Where No Woman Has Gone Before” as himself and has signed the cover “To Bob.” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light scratches, creases, and wear from production use. $100 - $200
142. A Charlton Heston “The Colbys” Chair Back. (ABC, 1985-1987) A Charlton Heston chair back from production of “The Colbys.” The “Dynasty” spin-off starred Heston as Jason Colby, CEO of Colby Enterprises. Measuring 6.5” x 22.5”, the chair back is in good condition with stains, discoloration, folds from storage, and wear from age and production use. $200 - $400
144. A Collection of TV Production Parking Placards. (ABC/NBC, 1985-1991) A collection of cast and crew parking placards from the television shows ”The Colbys,” “Our House,” and “Hunter.” Ranging in size from 5.25” x 14” to 5.5” x 14”, the cardboard placards are in good condition with holes from display, scratches, light discoloration, scuffs, and wear from production use. $100 - $200
143. A Second Season “The Colbys” Script. (ABC, 1986) A “The Colbys” script for the season two episode “Answered Prayers.” This episode from the Aaron Spelling-produced “Dynasty” spin-off features wedding bells and the dramatic return of a long-lost relative. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light creases, minor stains, wear from production use, and “Property of Bob De La Garza” written on the top of the cover. $100 - $200
145. A Fran Drescher Dress from “The Nanny.” (TriStar Television, 1993-99) A dress worn on “The Nanny.” This Victor Costa floral dress had the hem shortened by 4” for the show. With no size label, the 34” long all polyester dress displays in fine condition. $200 - $400
146. A “Will & Grace” Fifth Season Script. (NBC, 2002) A script for the “Will & Grace” fifth season episode “Field of Queens” featuring Will and Jack joining a soccer team while Karen dates a handsome restaurateur, guest star Andy Garcia. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light scratches and wear from production use. $100 - $200
147. A “Will & Grace” Sixth Season Script. (NBC, 2003) A script for the “Will & Grace” sixth season episode “Fanilow” featuring guest star Barry Manilow as himself. This script belonged to a stand-in named Dennis, with part of the identifying sticker remaining on the cover. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition despite a 1.25” x 2.25” tear at the top right corner of the cover and light wear from production use. $100 - $200
149. A 1990s Nickelodeon Press Kit. (Nickelodeon, 1995) A rare Nickelodeon press kit from 1995. Inside the stylish box are a Block Party Summer magnet, a “‘Twas a Holiday Eve” poem booklet, a Nick in a Box Radio Compilation audio cassette tape, a Nick at Nite class TV booklet, eighty glossy color photos of Nickelodeon theme park experiences, five pages of Nick at Nite stationery, three pages of Nickelodeon stationery, and a “The Best of Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. & Nick at Nite” VHS tape. Measuring from the 2.75” x 4.25” audio cassette to the 9” x 11.5” Nick at Nite classic TV booklet and housed in their original 10.5” x 13.75” box, the lot is in fine to very good condition with light scratches and wear. $100 - $200
148. A Raven-Symoné Costume from “That’s So Raven.” (Disney, 2006) A “lunch lady” uniform worn by Raven Simone on “That’s So Raven.” In the fourth season episode “Juicer Consequences” Raven dresses undercover as a cafeteria worker to help Corey with a bully. Measuring 49” long, the costume is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $200 - $400
150. An MTV Revolution = Evolution Watch. (MTV, 1995) A Pedre wristwatch from the 1995 MTV merchandise catalog featuring curved hands and stylized numbers on the face. With a face measuring 1.5” in diameter in its original 3.75” x 3.75” box, the unused watch is in fine condition. $100 - $200
151. An MTV Video Music Awards 9.9.99 Watch. (MTV, 1999) An MTV Video Music Awards wristwatch from the Chris Rock-hosted show that aired September 9, 1999. The Skagen watch face features the MTV logo and text that reads “9.9.99 Video Music Awards.” With a 1.5” in diameter face in its original 3.25” x 3.5” x 4” box, the watch is in fine condition. $100 - $200
152. An Emeril Lagasse Chef’s Coat. (Emeril, 2000s) An Emeril Lagasse Chef’s Jacket, with the celebrity chef’s distinctive logo. Measuring a size extra large, the jacket is in very good condition with wear from use and some spotting from cooking. $400 - $600
153. A “The Big Bang Theory” Street Sign. (City of Pasadena, 2016) An official Pasadena city street sign for “Big Bang Theory Alley.” In honor of the show’s milestone 200th episode, the Mayor of the city proclaimed February 25, 2016 “The Big Bang Theory Day” and named an alley after the series, which is set in Pasadena. The cast was first shown this very Big Bang Theory Alley sign on “The Conan O’Brien Show,” though the sign finally installed read Big Bang Theory Way. Included in the lot are two 200th episode celebration event programs, a mayoral proclamation and press release, and one Warner Bros. executive parking reservation sign from the event. Measuring 9” x 42”, the sign displays in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $500 - $700
Van Eaton Galleries has been host to memorabilia from and toys inspired by the Space Race that began in the 1950s. In this auction we are honored to be presenting a true piece of history: a part from the Apollo 11 mission when mankind first set foot on the surface of the Moon.
155. A Tin Litho Capsule Mercury Friction Motor Toy in Box. (Horikawa Toy, 1962) A tin “Capsule Mercury” friction motor rolling space capsule with the original box. The toy and box are labeled Friendship 7, after the Mercury capsule John Glenn piloted to orbit the Earth. The friction motor still functions when prompted and spins the astronaut inside, but too stiffly to propel the toy freely on the ground. Measuring 9.5” long x 5.5” wide, the toy displays in very good condition exhibiting glossy paint, with small scuffs, scratches, and dings from play. The 4.5” x 5” x 9” box is in fair condition with much wear, warping, scuffs, soiling, and small tears. $300 - $500
154. A Pair of Original Circuit Breakers from Apollo 11. (NASA, 1969) A pair of original circuit breakers used aboard Apollo 11. These crucial pieces from mankind’s crowning achievement were designed to still function in the reduced atmosphere of space and protect the spaceship’s electronics from an overload or short circuit. Without these circuit breakers, the mission to space would have failed. Instead, the United States of America became the first country to put a man on the Moon and made Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins into national heroes. This is your chance to take home a piece of history. Measuring 1” x 2.5” and 2” x 2.75” in a 7.75” x 9.75” custom frame, the circuit breakers are in very good condition with light wear from use. $600 - $800
156. A Wurlitzer Model 3020 Wall Jukebox. (Wurlizter, 1946) A vintage Wurlitzer Model 3020 wall jukebox. Songs and artists featured on the 24-track listing include “Johnny Be Good” by Chuck Berry, “The Big Beat” by Fats Domino, “I Don’t Want to Cry” by Sam Cooke, and more classic hits. Measuring 9” x 13”, the jukebox is in good condition with heavy oxidation on the bottom, scratches, wear from use, and a “nickels will be returned” sticker adhered to the bottom of the display. The jukebox is untested and repairs are likely required for function. $300 - $500
Star Trek premiered on the small screen, but also ruled at the summer box office starting with “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” in 1979. Today Star Trek is one of the most prolific franchises, spanning 13 feature films and a dozen television series that total a staggering 910 episodes. With no less than five new feature films currently in the planning stages, it’s clear that Star Trek will Live Long and Prosper for many years to come.
157. A “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Advance One-Sheet. (Paramount, 1979)
An original advance one-sheet poster for the first film in the series, “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the one-sheet is in very good condition with light wear and original folds. $300 - $500
158. A “The Wrath of Khan” One-Sheet and Art Print. (Paramount, 1982) An original one-sheet and art print from “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Many regard this as the best of the Star Trek movies. The art print depicts Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock, from art by David Voigt of Cinefantastique magazine. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in good condition, with light edge and handling wear, and faint spotting to the lower left corner. The print measuring 18” x 24” is in very good condition with light handling wear. $300 - $500
159. A “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” One-Sheet. (Paramount, 1984) An original one-sheet poster for “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with light handling wear and edge wear, and a small scuff at the bottom edge. $200 - $400
160. A “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” Prop Phaser. (Paramount, 1984) An original screenused prop Phaser Mk 2 from “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.” The painted resin prop was constructed in two pieces allowing the black type one phaser to be removed and operated independently. Measuring 6.5” x 8.5” in a 9” x 11” display case, the resin phaser is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear from production use. $4,000 - $6,000
161. A “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home” (Paramount, 1986) A “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home” original one-sheet. Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with light wear including very small creases in the right edge. $200 - $400
162. A “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier” Advance One-Sheet. (Paramount, 1989) A rare advance one-sheet for “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.” Measuring 27” x 39.75”, the poster is in good condition with light handling wear, and creasing to the top edge of the right side and two .5” tears to the edge. $200 - $400
164. A Rick Berman “The Next Generation” Chair Back. (Paramount, 1987-1994) A fabric production chair back from the filming of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” for Executive Producer Rick Berman. Berman was promoted executive producer during the third season and went on to co-create “Stark Trek: Deep Space Nine,” “Star Trek: Voyager,” and produced several of “The Next Generation” feature films. One side of the chair back has Rick’s name and title, with the show’s title treatment on the reverse. Measuring 6.75” x 21”, the chair back displays in very good condition with creases, a horizontal fold down the middle, mild discoloration from age, and stains from production use. $200 - $400
163. A “Star Trek Generations” Press Kit. (Paramount, 1994) A press kit for the motion picture “Star Trek Generations.” Included are nine 8” x 10” publicity photos, a 22-page handbook of production information, and a jumbo phone card that allowed access to the “Two Captains - One Destiny” telephone conference on December 11, 1994, featuring William Shatner and Patrick Stewart. The 9” x 12” press kit is in very good condition with typical light wear to the folder. The 4.5” x 6.75” phone card is in fine condition with very faint scratches. $200 - $400
165. A “Star Trek: The Next Generation” Finale Binder. (Paramount, 1994) A “Star Trek: The Next Generation - Journey’s End” binder commemorating the conclusion of the long-running series. Inside the 12-page binder are fold-out pages featuring short character bios, information about the U.S.S. Enterprise and its mission, and photos from throughout the series’ run. The final page reads, “After seven years and countless stars, a television legend bids farewell.” Measuring 12” x 12”, the binder is in good condition with light wear, creases, and smudges on the cover from use. $200 - $400
166. A Star Trek: The Next Generation Comm Badge. (Paramount, 1990s) A handpainted Star Trek: The Next Generation uniform comm badge. This was not screen used, but was produced at the series prop department and is from the estate of a crew member. Measuring 2” x 1.75”, the velcro-backed resin badge is in very good condition. $200 - $400
167. A Star Trek Deep Space Nine and Voyager Comm Badge. (Paramount, 1990s) A hand-painted Star Trek uniform comm badge of the style seen on “Deep Space Nine” and “Voyager,” and in the films “Generations” and “First Contact.” This was not screen used, but was produced at the series prop department and is from the estate of a crew member. Measuring 2” x 2”, the Velcro-backed resin badge is in very good condition. $200 - $400
169. A “Star Trek: Voyager” Final Episode Invitation. (Paramount, 2001) An original futuristic acrylic invitation to “Endgame,” the final episode of “Star Trek: Voyager,” addressed to an assistant property manager, Bob De La Garza. In the episode “Projections” Garza’s name can be seen on a crew manifest list. Also included is a holiday card addressed to Garza from the show’s cast. The card and invitation measure 8.75” x 5.5”, and are in fine condition, the card having very light wear towards the top left with small staple holes. The original envelope is in good condition with light edge wear from age. $200 - $400
168. A “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” Parking Placard. (Paramount, 1993-1999) A cast and crew parking placard from the production of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.” This sign was placed on vehicle dashboards and allowed the driver to park in designated production spots at the studio or on location. Measuring 5.25” x 13”, the laminated placard is in good condition with scratches and smudges from production use. $200 - $400
170. A Set of “Battlestar Galactica” Playing Cards.
A set of “Battlestar Galactica” playing cards promoting the premiere of the miniseries on Sci Fi. “Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries” acted as a back door pilot for the 2004 cult classic series starring Edward James Olmos and Katee Sackhoff. Measuring 2.5” x 3.75”, the unopened deck of cards is in fine condition. $200 - $400
Modern toy soldiers originated in Germany in the 18th century, and became prevalent in 1893 thanks to William Britain, whose hollow casts made them more affordable for the masses, with lead or tin the most common materials employed. After World War II, more military vehicle toys began to be produced and a shift towards plastic began due to safety concerns. Famous collectors of toy soldiers include H.G. Wells, Douglas Fairbanks, and George R. R. Martin, and the toys produced have represented everyone from common soldiers of the Roman legions up to the Queen of England herself.
171. A D.P. Clark Hillclimber Train Engine. (D.P. Clark, 1900s) A wooden D.P. Clark Hillclimber train engine from the early 20th century. This train does not move smoothly, as the cast iron wheels get jammed. Measuring 7.5” x 12.5”, the train displays in good condition with heavy paint loss, scratches, cracks, scuffs, wear, stickers from a previous owner, and oxidation on the wheels. $200 - $400
172. A Cast Iron Elephant and Clown Carriage. (Harris Toy Co., 1900s) A cast iron elephant pulling a man in a carriage. The man is detachable from the seat, while the elephant is attached to the carriage. Measuring 3.5” x 6.5”, the piece is in fair condition with heavy oxidation, paint loss, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400
174. A Lehmann Quack-Quack Wind-Up Duck Tin Toy. (Lehmann, 1910-35) A wind-up mother duck pulling ducklings in a cart toy with built-in key. When wound, the cart races forward as the ducklings bob forward and back. Measuring 2.5” x 7.5” x 2.5” tall, the toy is in good working condition, with wear typical of age, small scratches, and general darkening of the painted colors. $200 - $400
175. A Lehmann Bros. Balky Mule Tin Wind-Up Toy. (Lehmann Bros., 1907) A wind-up tin balky mule toy. When wound, the mule and rider buck up and down as the cart rolls around. Measuring 3” x 8” x 5.5” high, the toy displays in good condition with wear throughout, including paint loss and surface oxidation especially to the clown’s legs. Tested for function it operates intermittently, requiring service. $200 - $400
173. A Lehmann Naughty Boy Wind-Up Coach. (Lehmann, 1900s-1930s) A Lehmann Naughty Boy wind-up tin litho coach. When wound, the naughty boy interferes with his father’s attempts to steer the coach. The boy’s father is not included with this toy, which has been tested and is not in working condition. Measuring 3” x 5.25” x 4.5” tall, the toy is in fair condition with heavy paint loss, oxidation, scuffs, misaligned wheels, and wear from age. $200 - $400
176. A Lehmann Dare Devil Zebra Cart Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Lehmann, 1920s-30s) A wind-up Dare Devil zebra cart with a built-in key. When wound, the driver and zebra buck up and down as the cart circles. Measuring 3.25” x 7” x 5.5” tall, the toy is in very good working condition, with small spots of paint loss and scuffs from use. The string reins are replacements, with the original rope tail intact. $200 - $400
177. A Marx Wind-Up Joy Rider. (Marx, 1920s-30s) A Marx Joy Rider tin litho toy. When wound, the maniacal driver’s head spins and the car moves in unpredictable directions. The toy has been tested and works intermittently. Measuring 6” x 7”, the toy is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, oxidation, and wear from use. $200 - $400
180. A Marx New York Honeymoon Express Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Marx, 1928) A rare New York Honeymoon Express wind-up tin toy. This New York model is one of roughly forty variations Marx did of their Honeymoon Express wind-up train toys. The plane, often missing from these toys, is still intact and flies high when wound. Measuring 9.5” in diameter and 4.5” tall, the tin toy is in good working condition with scratches, scuffs, paint loss, and wear from age and use. $200 - $400
178. A Pre-War Wind-up Cast Iron Train Engine. (Pre-1940s) An early spring-wound toy locomotive. When the separate original key is wound it drives forward rapidly. Measuring 2.5” x 8” x 3.75” tall, the locomotive is in good working condition, with wear including paint loss and surface oxidation from use and age. $200 - $400
181. A Wind-Up Ranger Passenger Train Set. (Ranger Steel, 1930s-1940) A Ranger No. 395 passenger train set. Powered by a clock spring motor, the set features an engine, a coal tender, and two passenger cars. As the pieces have not been removed from their cardboard backing, the train has not been tested for functionality. Ranging in size from the 1.25” x 2.5” coal tender to the 1.25” x 3.75” engine, the tin litho train is in very good condition with scratches, smudges, and wear from storage. The original 4.5” x 8.25” x 1.25” tall box is included, in very good condition with a puncture, creases, and wear. $200 - $400
179. A Tin Litho G-Guage Model Train Sleeper Car. (1920s-70s) A tin litho G-Guage International Sleeper Car. The side reads “Compagnie Internationale Des Wagons-Lits” and “schlafwagen,” which is a Belgian manufacturer of “sleeper cars.” Measuring 14.5” x 3.25” x 5.5” high, the car is in fair condition with wear including paint loss and oxidation throughout, the interior furniture piece loose, some dents, and one coupling missing. $200 - $400
182. A Marx Wind-Up Coast Defense Tin Litho Toy. (Marx, 1930s) A Marx Coast Defense wind-up tin toy with soldiers defending a base while a plane flies overhead. When wound, the soldiers’ three turrets move back and forth as if firing, a unique and impressive feature. The toy has been tested and works intermittently. Measuring 9” in diameter and 5” tall, the toy is in good condition with light paint loss, oxidation, wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
183. A Kiddy Cyclist Wind-Up Toy. (Marx, 1930s) A Kiddy Cyclist tin litho wind-up toy. When wound, the child’s legs move up and down as it pedals and the bike moves, sporadically ringing a bell. The toy has been tested and is in working condition. Measuring 4” x 8.75” x 7.25” deep, the toy is in good condition with heavy scratches, paint chips, stains, wear, a gap in the head and right arm, and light oxidation. $200 - $400
184. A Rookie Pilot Wind-Up Toy. (Marx, 1940s) A rookie pilot wind-up toy manufactured by Marx. The pilot’s head sticks out of the cockpit and the plane features a propeller that spins manually. The toy has been tested and is not in working condition. Measuring 8” x 5.5” x 7” deep, the tin toy displays in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, wear, and light oxidation. $200 - $400
185. A Marx Wind-Up Racecar. (Marx, 1940s) A wind-up tin litho boat tail race car with a plastic driver. When the built-in key is wound, the car races forward quickly with a little push. Measuring 5.5” x 16” x 3.5” tall, the toy is in very good working condition with light paint wear, particularly to the wheel edges. $200 - $400
186. A Marx Wind-Up Tank. (Marx, 1940s) A Marx wind-up tin litho tank. When wound, the tank gun fires, and a gun-toting soldier pops up before retreating. The colorfully-painted tank has been tested and works intermittently. Measuring 5.5” x 10”, the tank is in good condition with oxidation, scratches, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400
187. A D.G.M. Wind-Up Race Horse and Jockey Toy. (D.G.M., 1940s-1960s) A racehorse and jockey wind-up toy manufactured by D.G.M. of Germany. The toy has been tested and is not in working condition. Measuring 3.5” x 6.5” x 3.5” tall, the toy displays in very good condition with paint loss, scratches, wear, a limp whip, and cracks, including cracks around the jockey’s neck. $200 - $400
188. A Set of Britains Zoo Lead Animal Figures. (W. Britain, 1950s-60s) A large set of twenty-seven Britains Zoo lead animal figures. Ranging in size from a 1.5” x 2.25” llama to a 3.25” x 4.75” giraffe, the set is in very good to good condition with heavy paint loss, scuffs, chips, several missing ears, light oxidation, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
189. A Large Collection of Various Toy Soldiers. (Britains, Ltd., J. Hill & Co, 1930s-1960s)
A large collection of seventy toy soldiers. Included in the collection are twenty-seven soldiers on horseback, thirty-five solitary soldiers, four soldiers on motorcycles, three Middle Eastern soldiers, and a horse-drawn cart with six horses and three riders. Ranging in size from 1.25” x 1.75” to the 2.75” x 12” x 3” tall horse-drawn cart, the collection is in very good to good condition with light scratches, scuffs, oxidation, paint loss from age, and wear from use.
190. A Collection of Toy Soldiers and a Guard Stand. (Britains, Ltd., 1930s-1980s) A collection of twelve toy soldiers and a guard station. The collection includes two soldiers on horses, three U.S. Marines, and seven British red coat guards. Ranging in size from a 2.25” tall soldier to the 2.5” x 4.5” guard station, the collection is in very good to good condition with paint chips, scratches, wear, and paint loss from age. $200 - $400
192. A Britains Her Majesty’s State Coach Set. (Britains Ltd., 1960s) A Britains Historical Series set 9401 Her Majesty’s State Coach, in the original box. The set includes eight horses with four riders, and the golden royal coach with Queen and consort figures. The set comes with the original box including inserts, instructions, and inspector’s slip. With the horses standing 2.25” tall and 3” tall with the rider, and the coach measuring 7” x 2.5” x 3.75” tall, the set of metal figures is in very good condition with graying to the white horses from age, and the “loose traces” that connect the horses together missing. The 8.25” x 18.75” x 3” box is in very good condition with light edge wear mainly to the lid, and typical light wear from aging. $200 - $400
191. A Collection of Napoleonic Wars Toy Soldiers. (Britains, Ltd., 1930s-1940s) A rare collection of twenty-three toy soldiers manufactured by Britains, Ltd. The hand-painted toy soldiers are in the attire of the French army from the Napoleonic Wars. The soldiers carry weapons and each has one poseable arm. Measuring 2.25” tall, and 2.75” tall, the metal soldiers are in very good condition with light paint chips, wear, and paint loss from age. $200 - $400
193. A Collection of Britains Metal Models Soldier Sets. (Britains Metal, 1982-1987) A collection of four sets of hand-painted tin soldiers by Britains Limited. Included are set 7301 US Marine Colour Party, set 7239 Gordon highlander Officer Piper and 5 Men, set 7305 U.S. Marine Corps with DrumMajor, and 7233 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Mounted Lifeguard and Mounted Horseguard, with a total of 23 figures. Measuring from 2.5” to 3.25” high, the toys are in fine condition in their original boxes. $200 - $400
194. A Collection of Toy Soldier Sets. (Britains, Ltd./Scruby, 1960s-1980s) A collection of three sets of metal and toy soldiers, including seven unopened U.S. Union soldiers in their original box, six unopened Hawaiian soldiers in their original box, and thirteen pewter soldiers by Scruby. Ranging in size from 1.5” tall to 2.75” tall, the metal and pewter soldiers are in fine to very good condition with oxidation on the pewter figures. $200 - $400
195. A Schiercke Military Band Toy Soldier Set. (Schiercke, 1930s-1950s) A military band lead toy soldier set manufactured by Schiercke. The set includes twelve band members playing drums, trumpets, tubas, trombones, a flute, and two without instruments. Measuring 3” tall each, the toy soldiers are in good condition with paint loss, scuffs, scratches, and paint loss from age. $200 - $400
198. A Pair of Wind-Up Military Vehicle Tin Toys. (Kellerman, 1930s-1950s) A pair of rare tin toy military vehicles, including one camouflage tank and one soldier on a motorcycle with a gunner in the sidecar. The toys have been tested and the tank is in working condition, while the motorcycle is not. Measuring 1.5” x 4.25” and 2.75” x 4.75” respectively, the motorcycle and tank display in good condition with light scratches, scuffs, paint loss, oxidation, and wear from use.
$200 - $400
196. A Large Collection of Medieval Metal Figures. (Britains, Ltd./Timpo Toys, 1940s-1970s) A large collection of thirty-one medieval metal figures. Ranging in size from 2.25” tall to 4.75” tall, the figures are in very good to good condition with paint loss, oxidation, scuffs, chips, wear, discoloration from age, and one soldier with a missing arm. $200 - $400
197. A Trench Warfare Scene. (Elastolin/Duro, 1920s-1950s) A collection of thirteen Elastolin and Duro toy soldiers in an Elastolin trench warfare scene, featuring a wired-off no man’s land and a sniper perch. Ranging in size from 1.75” tall to 4.25” long on the 6.75” x 12.75” x 4” tall trench, the figures display in good condition with large chips, scuffs, cracks, scratches, and intentional distress on the trench. $200 - $400
199. A Rare Elastolin Military Band Set in Box. (Elastolin, 1940s) A rare set of six military musicians by Elastolin of Germany. The figures are still in place within their original box. Measuring from 4” to 4.5” tall, the hand-painted composite figures are in very good condition with some wear form age including a cracked wrist to one, and some small flaking of paint. The 13” x 5.25” x 2.5” box is in fair condition with wear overall including oxidation to the staples and spotting to the lid. $200 - $400
200. A Large Varied Collection of Toy Soldiers. (Elastolin/Lineol/Figir Brevett, 1940s-1970s) A large collection of fifty-two toy soldiers. The soldiers in this lot vary, as some are on horseback, some hold instruments, and others hold guns. Ranging in size from 2.75” to 4.5” tall and as large as the 2.5” x 6.25” x 3.5” tall horse and carriage, the soldiers are in very good to good condition with scratches, scuffs, wear, paint loss, and oxidation from age. $200 - $400
201. A Collection of Toy Gun Turrets and Military Trucks. (Solido/ Midgetoy/Britains, Ltd./Lone Star, 1940s-1970s) A collection of twelve toy gun turrets and two military trucks. The various army toys are from across the globe, having been produced in France, England, and America. Ranging in size from 1.25” x 3” to 2.75” x 8.5”, the metal and plastic toy collection is in very good to good condition with light scratches, scuffs, oxidation, and paint loss from age. $200 - $400
203. A Mold for Casting Metal Soldiers. (1920s-30s) An early mold for creating metal soldiers. The two steel plates clamp together to cast two soldiers that appear to be World War I doughboys out of either tin or lead. The figures created stand 1.75” tall with rifles at their shoulders. The 2.25” x 2” steel plates are held in place by two 4.25” wooden handles. The piece is in good condition, with wear from use and age, and oxidation to the metal fixtures on the handles. $200 - $400
202. A Collection of Toy Soldiers and an Ambulance. (Manoil, 1930s-1940s) A collection of toy soldiers and an ambulance. The collection includes thirteen soldiers, one nurse, four trench bags, two tents, and an ambulance with a wounded soldier inside. Ranging in size from the 1” x 2” trench bags to the 2.25” x 6” x 2.5” tall ambulance, the lead, wood, and fabric collection is in good to fair condition with heavy oxidation, paint loss, scratches, scuffs, tears in the tent fabric, marker inscriptions on the bottom of several bases, and wear from use. $200 - $400
204. A Rare Marklin G-Gauge Paris Orleans Model Engine. (Marklin, 1920s-30s) A CL64 13021 steeplecab engine, also known as a P.O. or Paris Orleans Railway engine. This rare engine includes the motor and in-cabin unit, with handrails, 20-volt plaque, decals, hatches, couplings, and other fixtures present but one windowpane and one headlight bulb missing. This large, heavy engine is built in a 1.75” (G) gauge. Measuring 4” x 16” x 8.5” high, the engine displays in good condition with wear, surface oxidation, and crazing throughout. The original cloth insulated wire is present but much degraded, requiring replacement and service for the engine to function. $200 - $400
205. An Arcade Cast Iron Mack T-Bar Dump Truck. (Arcade, 1930s) A cast iron Mack T-bar toy dump truck with a driver. The blue truck is missing its original rope pulleys and has had some restoration. Measuring 5.5” x 12”, the truck displays in very good condition with scuffs, stains, wear, and oxidation from age. $200 - $400
206. A Wind-Up Billiards Table Tin Litho Toy. (Ranger Steel, 1930s) A wind-up billiards table tin litho toy manufactured by Ranger Steel. When wound, the two pool players repeatedly shoot their shots as the two billiard balls move around the table, landing in numbered scoring divots. Measuring 5” x 14.5” x 6” tall, the toy is in very good working condition with light scratches, scuffs, oxidation, paint loss, and wear from use. $200 - $400
207. A Chein Wind-Up Hercules Ferris Wheel Toy. (Chein, 1930s) A wind-up Hercules Ferris wheel tin litho toy manufactured by Chein. When wound, the Ferris wheel turns and a dinging noise is heard. Measuring 16” tall on a 5” x 10.5” base, the toy is in very good working con dition with light scratches, scuffs, oxidation, wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
209. A Wind-Up Duck Tin Toy. (Chein, 1930s) A wind-up duck tin litho toy. The toy has been tested and is not in working condition. Measuring 4” tall, the duck displays in good condition with light paint loss, scratches, wear, and oxidation from age. $200 - $400
208. A Pair of Large and Small Crocodile Wind-Up Toys. (Chein, 1930s-1950s) A pair of tin litho crocodiles, with a figure riding on the larger gator. Measuring 0.75” x 5” and 4” x 15”, the toys display in very good condition with the large crocodile functioning well, and the small gator non-functioning with light scratches, oxidation, dents, and a loose jaw. $200 - $400
210. A Wolverine No. 27 Drum Major Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Wolverine, 1930s) A No. 27 Drum Major tin litho wind-up toy manufactured by Wolverine. When wound, the drummer beats his drum. Measuring 13.25” tall on a 4.25” x 6.5” base, the tested toy soldier is in good working condition and displays crazing, scratches, scuffs, oxidation, and paint loss from age. $200 - $400
211. A Skiing Child Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Chein, 1950s) A skiing child wind-up tin litho toy manufactured by Chein. When wound, the child raises its ski poles up and down and moves forward. Measuring 3.25” x 7.5” x 5.75” tall, the tin toy is in very good working condition with light wear, scratches, scuffs, and minor oxidation from age. $200 - $400
212. A Miniature Table Railway. (Bing Germany, 1930s) A Miniature Table Railway tinplate clockwork OO Scale Train Set, including one LNER 2-4-0 tank locomotive, three LNER 4-wheel coaches together with tinprinted tracks, comprising of 12 curves and four straights to form an oval. The measurements for the cars are 1.25” x 3” x 1.75” tall, for the engine 1.5”x 4.5” x 2” tall, and the tracks 7” to 7.25” in length. They are in very good condition with light scuffs and light oxidation from age, in their original fair-conditioned box, measuring 8.5” x 9.5”, with its lid borders separated. $200 - $400
214. A Chein Roller Coaster Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Chein, 1950s) A wind-up roller coaster tin toy manufactured by J. Chein & Company. When wound, the ride vehicle is pulled up the hill and moves through the track. This toy has been tested and does not work as intended, as the band does not catch or have the strength to pull the ride vehicle up the hill. Measuring 10” x 19”, the toy displays in very good condition with light oxidation, scuffs, scratches, two stickers, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
213. A Chein Ski Ride Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Chein, 1950s) A wind-up ski ride tin toy manufactured by J. Chein & Company. When wound, the child skier is pulled up the ski lift and rides down the intricately designed track as a colorful pinwheel spins. This toy has been tested and is not in working condition, as the ski lift band does not catch or move, though the pinwheel does spin when wound. Measuring 10” x 19”, the toy displays in good condition with oxidation, scratches, stains, dents, discoloration from age, and wear from use. $200 - $400
215. An Masudaya Overland Express Tin Litho Train Toy. (Masudaya, 1950s-1960s)
An Overland Express tin litho toy manufactured by Masudaya Modern Toys of Japan. The silver and red toy train is designed to speed forward and whistle, though this unit has been tested and is not in working condition. If serviced the train requires three D batteries (not included). Measuring 5” x 15.75” with its original 5.25” x 17” x 3.5” tall box, the train displays in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear from use. $200 - $400
216. A Modern Toys Battery-Operated Tin Train Engine. (Modern Toys, 1950s) A tin “Western” locomotive engine by Modern Toys of Japan. Tested with three “D” batteries (not included), the toy does not function. Measuring 4” x 14.5” x 5.5” tall, the toy displays in good condition with spots of wear, scuffs, and scratches. $200 - $400
The proliferation of television in American households and plastics in manufacturing led to Baby Boomers and Gen-X seeing commercials for cool, affordable toys based on their favorite comics and shows. From super-fast race car sets to transforming robots, imaginative toys were all the rage. These items were beloved by children back then and remain popular to this day, becoming harder to find and more valuable with age.
217. A Mr. Peanut “Planters Peanut Vendor” Wagon Toy. (Planters, 1950s) A very rare colorful plastic toy depicting the Planter’s brand mascot Mr. Peanut, with a cart intended to contain a handful of Planters peanuts. The “Planters Peanut Vendor” measures 7” x 3.5” x 5” tall. The toy displays in very good condition with light scratches, small separation at the sides of Mr. Peanut, and a repaired break to where the handle attaches to the wagon body. $400 - $600
220. A Marx Hootin Hollow Haunted House. (Marx, 1960s) A rare Marx Hootin Hollow mechanical haunted house toy. With two “D” batteries (not included) eight plastic keys on the base trigger a jumping cat, a ghost at the window, the front door opening, window shade rising, the whole house shaking, a skeleton popping out of the chimney, a spooky laughing sound, and whistling wind. All of these functions still operate, though some not as strongly or clearly as originally intended. Measuring 7” x 10” x 11” tall, the toy is in good working condition with small scuffs and scratches from play mainly to the edges of the base and roof, with faint surface oxidation to some bare metal spots. $200 - $400
218. A Howdy Doody Wristwatch with Die-Cut Display. (Kagran, 1954) A wristwatch with holder depicting the popular children’s character Howdy Doody. Depicted on the watch are Howdy, Clarabell, Princess, and Dilly-Dally. The child’s watch is displayed by a die-cut cardboard Sheriff Howdy within its original plastic cover. The display stands 6.75” tall including the case. The watch and display are in fine condition, with some surface wear and a small tear at the left edge of the cardboard stand, and small cracks at the top back edge of the clear plastic cover. $200 - $400
221. A Casper and Friends Roll-Over Toy Tank. (Linemar, 1961) A wind-up roll-over tin litho tank featuring Harvey Comics characters Casper the Friendly Ghost, Baby Huey, and Little Audrey. When wound, the tank moves in one direction until the Casper underneath the tank flips it in another direction. The toy has been tested and is in excellent working condition. Measuring 2.5” x 3” x 3.75”, the toy tank is in very good condition with light scratches and minor oxidation from age. $200 - $400
219. A Mechanical Drinking Monkey. (Linemar, 1950s-1960s) A mechanical drinking monkey wind-up toy manufactured by Linemar. Marx created the Linemar brand in Japan as a way to cut down on production costs in the 1950s. When wound, the monkey raises the plastic bottle to its lips. The toy has been tested and is in working condition. Measuring 3.5” x 6.5” with its original 2.75” x 6.5” x 4.25” deep box, the tin litho monkey is in very good condition with light scratches, stains, and wear from use. $200 - $400
222. A Battery-Operated Stop and Go Passenger Bus Toy. (Yonezawa/Rosko, 1960s)
A battery-operated stop-and-go passenger bus tin toy made in Japan. When the red button on the roof of the G.M. Coach bus is pressed, the toy stops automatically opens and closes its door, then speedily takes off again with its headlights on. The 4.75” x 14.75” bus requires three D batteries (not included). The bus has been tested and is in very good working condition with scratches, oxidation, and wear from age and use. $200 - $400
223. A Pair of Japanese Judy Jetson Slip-On Shoes. (Gem Shoes, 1960s) A pair of Judy Jetson slip-on shoes, sealed on the original card. Marked size 19 cm (7.75” long), the shoes are in fine condition, with the 2.5” x 7.75” card very good with light wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
226. A Tigeroo Bike Horn. (Ideal Toy Company, 1965) A Tigeroo bike horn manufactured by Ideal. When the lever is squeezed, the tiger’s mouth opens and it roars. The bike horn advertises that it attaches to all bicycle and tricycle handlebars and includes a tie-on tiger tail to give your bike some jungle flair. The 7.5” x 8” bike horn, 9” tiger tail, and 6” x 12.5” original box are in very good condition with scratches, paint loss on the tail, additional very light paint loss, and light wear. $200 - $400
224. A Mechanical Jumping Rocket Toy. (Yoneya, 1950s-1960s) A mechanical jumping rocket tin toy made in Japan. When wound, the toy jumps up and down while the robot’s arms swing about. Measuring 5” x 6.25” in its original 4.5” x 6.25” box, the toy has been tested and is in very good working condition with light scratches, discoloration from age, and wear from use. $200 - $400
227. A 1965 Kenner Whiz Fizz Soda Fountain. (Kenner, 1965) A complete Whiz Fizz Soda Fountain toy by Kenner. This original version in a cellophane windowed box comes with the soda fountain toy; orange, cherry, and grape flavor packets; two cups, and instructions. In the box measuring 12.5”x 7” x 16” high, the toy is in very good unused condition, with the box in good condition with typical wear from age and handling including scuffs, wear to tabs, and some discoloration. The flavor packets are sold for collecting purposes only, not for consumption. $200 - $400
225. A Transogram Bingo-Matic Toy. (Transogram, 1960) A Transogram Bingo-matic game that “makes playing BINGO exciting.” The set comes with the red plastic Bingo-matic number selector, all 75 tokens, a banker’s board, and 31 Bingo cards. In the box measuring 13” x 17” x 3”, the set is in very good condition with light wear to the box, and scuffing to the printing on tokens. $200 - $400
228. A 1967 Kenner Whiz Fizz Soda Fountain. (Kenner, 1967) A complete Whiz Fizz Soda Fountain toy by Kenner. This second version in a box with photographs comes with the soda fountain toy; orange, cherry, and grape flavor packets; two cups, and instructions. In the box measuring 12.5”x 7” x 14” high, the toy is in very good used condition, with some wear to lettering on the soda fountain. The box is in good condition with typical wear from age and handling including scuffs and wear to edges and tabs. The flavor packets are sold for collecting purposes only, not for consumption. $200 - $400
A 1968 Remco
Kennedy Airport. (Remco, 1968) A complete Voice Control Kennedy Airport playset in the original box. The set contains an airfield board, control tower, passenger terminal, hangars, four jets, a shuttle helicopter, a tube-connected headset, and two records of control tower conversations to listen to on the built-in player. Tested for function with one “D” battery (not included), the player is non-working. Also included are the original instruction sheet, and all decals for the planes, though they’ve come loose over time. In the box measuring 19.5” x 14” x 7”, the playset is in fair to good condition, with wear from use and age, including browning and chipping to the instruction sheet, and wear including creases, staining, and paper loss to the box. $200 - $400
230. A Hot Wheels
Set. (Mattel, 1968) A Hot Wheels Super-Charger Sprint set, complete in the original box. The set contains all the original tracks, trestles, and joiners, one car with a matching collectors button, the instruction sheet, a pre-race checklist, a safe driving rule sheet, and a catalog. In addition, this lot comes with an extra trestle, joiners, unused decals for the car, and 12 different red-line metal buttons. The set has light wear throughout from use and was tested for function with two “D” cell batteries (not included), and the charger appears non-functional. Overall this set displays in good condition, with the 5” x 11” x 25” box in fair condition with scuffs, split edges, browning, and typical wear from age and handling. $100 - $200
232. A 1969 Johnny Lightning Indy 500 Track Set. (Topper, 1969) A Johnny Lightning Indy 500 Track Set. The innovative “500 unit” manually launches the diecast metal cars up the ramp and around the track. The set comes complete with all parts including two cars, track including two crossovers, 8 uprights, couplers, and all associated small parts in an 8” x 18” x 27” box with terrific graphics. The set is in overall very good working condition with some wear from age and use, with the box in good condition with typical wear throughout including edge wear, stains, creasing, and paper loss in spots. $100 - $200
& Snake Drag Race Set. (Mattel, 1969) A Hot Wheels Mongoose & Snake Drag Race set in the original box. The set contains both Snake and Mongoose cars with flip-top bodies, a start gate, clamp, finish gate, two loop bases, two brake traps, 12 joiners, 16 two-foot pieces of track, instructions, four drag chutes, and a collector’s catalog. Missing are the two metal collector buttons. The cars are in very good condition with a crease to one decal on Mongoose, and slight fading and edge wear to Snake. The pieces are in very good condition, with the 9.25” x 24” x 4” box in fair condition with much wear including creases, paper loss, and tape repair. $100 - $200
233. A Hot Wheels Super Charger Rally n’ Freeway Set. (Mattel, 1969) A Hot Wheels Super Charger Rally n’ Freeway set. Included in the set are two super-charger power boosters, two Hot Wheels cars, two matching collector’s buttons, two automatic lap counters, one 12-car rally case, four full curves, two half-curves, 12 joiners, 25’ of hot strip track, four trestles, two rally case supports, instructions and the original collector’s catalogue. Measuring 18.25” x 25” x 6” deep, the set, which is in fine condition, is in its orignal good-conditioned box with light edge wear, and light scuffs and wear throughout from age and handling. $100 - $200
234. A Hot Wheels Sizzlers Newport Racer Set. (Mattel, 1969) A Hot Wheels Sizzlers Newport Pacer set, complete in the original box. The set contains one Sizzlers car, one Juice Machine recharger, one single-lane Speedometer, one Speed Brake, one Esses track, five joiners, two 180 curves, seven 2-foot long track sections, an unused sheet of decals, a catalog, and instructions. The set appears unused with wear from age and handling only, tested for function with four “D” batteries (not included) it appears to be non-functional. Overall the set displays in very good condition, with the instruc tions and the 5” x 13” x 25” box is in fair to good condition with much wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
235. A Hot Wheels Sizzlers Laguna Oval Set. (Mattel, 1970) A Hot Wheels Sizzlers Laguna Oval set, complete in the original box. The set contains one Sizzlers car, one Juice Machine recharger, eight 2’ tracks, two 180 curves, eight joiners, 2 trestles, an unused sheet of decals, a catalog, and instructions. The set appears unused with wear from age and handling only, Tested for function with four “D” batteries (not included) it is non-functional. Overall, the set displays in very good condition, with the 4” x 10.5” x 25” box in good condition with scuffs and some expected wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
237. A 1970 Johnny Lightning New Indy 500 Track Set. (Topper, 1970) A Johnny Lightning New Rocket 500 Indy Track Set. The box boasts that the newly designed actuator unit launches cars four times faster than the previous Johnny Lightning Indy 500 set, at an impressive “in scale” 1500 miles per hour. The set comes with the gold turbine special X-2000 car, the actuator, two 180-degree curved tracks, five straight tracks, and couplers and supports. Missing from the set are one diecast car and three small screws for the supports. In the printed graphics box measuring 24” x 24” x 6”, the set is in very good condition with typical wear from use and age, and the box displaying in good condition with edge wear and browning from age overall. $100 - $200
236. A Kenner SSP Drag Race Set Unlimited. (Kenner, 1970s) An SSP (Super Sonic Power) drag racing set from Kenner. This set includes all the original working parts in good condition with light wear from age (SSP Racing Cars “Blazer Bike” and “Tee-Riffic,” Launch Pads, Jump Ramps, Flying Finish Gate with Drag Chute, and Drag-Snag Hooks). It is in its original, fair-conditioned box, measuring 18” x 19.5”, with medium to heavy
238. A “Gatchaman” Ken Washio Wind-Up Robot. (Ansonii, 1970s)
A wind-up robot of Ken the Eagle from the Japanese anime “Super Ninja Team Gatchaman,” known in the United States as “Battle of the Planets.” Ken Washio, also known as “Gatchaman,” marches forward when wound up. The figure has a tin litho body, plastic head, a bright red and white vinyl cape, and includes the original box. Measuring 5.25” x 9.25”, the figure is in very good condition with a missing visor, light scratches, wear, discoloration from age, and creases on the cape. The 4.5” x 9.75” original box displays in good condition with creases and edge wear. $300 - $500
239. A Set of G.I. Joe Pursuit of Cobra Unreleased Figures. (Hasbro, 2009)
A very rare complete set of seven legendary unproduced “Pursuit of Cobra” G. I. Joe figures. No more than ten examples of each of these figures are believed to exist. Included are Snow Job Arctic Threat, Conrad “Duke” Hauser Arctic Threat, Destro Arctic Threat, Elite Ice-Viper Arctic Threat, Storm Shadow Jungle Assault, Wallace “Ripcord” Weems Desert Battle, and Zartan Desert Battle. Sealed in their AFA 9” x 6.5” x 1.75” cases, six of the carded figures are AFA graded 8.5, with the Elite IceViper graded 8.0 with slight scuffs visible on the front card. $7,000 - $9,000
A Hasbro G.I. Joe Ice Sabre VSP Vehicle. (Hasbro, 2006) A G.I. Joe Ice Sabre vehicle by Hasbro. This vendor-supplied product has no paint decal or labels applied apart from the camouflage pattern. Measuring 7” x 10.25”, the vehicle is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear, missing its radar and one gun. $200 - $400
241. A G.I. Joe Fuchsia Strike Team PreProduction Figure. (Hasbro, 2002) A pre-production figure of the very rare Fuchsia Crimson Viper Strike Team figure produced exclusively for the 2002 JoeCon. This Viper lacks the iconic Cobra tampo that all production figures possess above the right breast pocket, but includes accessory black rifle and backpack. From the collection of a former Hasbro employee, the figure measuring 4” tall is in very good condition with a tiny mark to the face plate. $100 - $200
243. A Never Released Transformers Attacktix Wave 2 Set. (Hasbro, 2007) A complete set of 18 never-released Hasbro Transformers Attacktix Wave 2 figures. Attacktix was canceled early in 2007, leaving the much anticipated Wave 2 of Transformers figures unreleased. This set includes characters Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Soundwave, Grimlock, Checkpoint, and 13 more. These figurines range in size measuring 2.5” to 3.5”, with all in fine condition. $700 - $900
244. Aurora Master Monster Maker Contest Third Place Award. (Aurora, 1964) An incredibly rare award given to the third place winner of the Master Monster Maker Contest in 1964. The contest was sponsored by Aurora Plastics, Universal Pictures, and Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine, and the contest winners were featured in issue 32 of the magazine. This third place award, depicting a vacuum-formed and screen-printed Frankenstein’s Monster in the style of a framed portrait, contains the contest information in a faux-plaque along the bottom. Measuring 12.75”x9.75”, the award is in very fine condition with minor edge wear. $700 - $900
245. A Captain Kidd Pirate Ship Tin Toy. (Yonezawa, 1960s) A Captain Kidd pirate ship tin toy manufactured by Yonezawa of Japan. The ship features an orange dragon on the bow, cannons on the side, and a detachable mast with a skull and crossbones sail. The ship, which requires two D batteries (not included), has been tested and does not work. Measuring 13” x 14”, the ship displays in good condition with scratches, scuffs, a sticker on the back of the sail, and wear from use. $200 - $400
246. A Powermite Miniature Workshop. (Ideal, 1969) A PowerMite Miniature Workshop playset. With two “D” batteries (not included) the workbench powers the miniature drill and circular saw to cut Styrofoam or balsa wood to make the included project plans. The set includes the bench, two power tools, six cast metal miniature tools, Styrofoam building materials, project blueprints, extra parts, and the original box. Tested for function, the drill works but the saw does not. In the box measuring 11.25” x 20” x 3.5”, the set is in very good condition with typical wear from use and age, including a 1” split edge to the box lid. $200 - $400
248. Air Raiders Licensing Guide Original Art by Doug Hart. (Hasbro, 1987) An original painting for the Licensing Guide to the Air Raiders toy line. Licensing Guides contain art, logos, and instructions on how to design graphics for the packaging or advertisement for a specific title or franchise. This painting depicts the evil Hawkwind fighter plane flown by Commodore Kronax and Mace. Accomplished in mixed media by artist Doug Hart, the image measures 16.25” x 32” on a 19.75” x 35” art board. The painting is in very good to fine condition, with pencil guides and wear in the art board edges that do not affect the painting, and a tiny paint chip near the top edge of the image. $200 - $400
247. The Original Painting for the Hasbro Air Raiders Map. (Hasbro, 1987) The original painting for the very rare Air Raiders mailaway map of Airlandia. While the Tyrants of the Wind controlled all the air of Airlandia, the Air Raiders fought for free air for free men. The rarest pieces in this toy line are the Emperor Aerozar and Baron Jolt mail-away glider kit. The kit included an 18” x 24” map of Airlandia, which this is the original painting for. Accomplished in acrylics or gouache, the image measures 18.75” x 25” on a 22” x 29.5” artist board. The painting displays in fine condition, with wear to the edge of the art board including smudges that do not affect the image. $200 - $400
249. A Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend Sideshow Figure. (Sideshow, 2000s) A Lara Croft premium format figure based on her appearance in the video game Tomb Raider: Legend. The heavyweight polystone hand-painted figure includes a removable backpack, ponytail, base, and ruins column, though this set is missing the Excalibur sword. The figure was released in a limited edition of 750 and its number at the bottom of the box has been scraped and is illegible. Measuring 7.75” x 21” tall including the 8.5” x 10” x 2.75” tall base and housed in the original 9.25” x 13.25” x 25.25” tall box, Lara is in fine condition. $100 - $200
Comics were first developed in the late 19th century and became popular through comic strips in daily newspapers. Although the precise era of the Golden Age is disputed, most agree it was born with the launch of Superman in the June 1938 issue of Action Comics #1. Comics have always been a mirror of our society. Wonder Woman personified the fight between good and evil during World War II, Dick Tracy reflected the true-to-life violence of 1930s Chicago, even Peanuts presented children exploring philosophical ideas in an adult-like fashion that captured the zeitgeist of its time. Once thought of as “the funny pages,” comics are now held in high esteem amongst our society’s greatest stories.
250. A Set of New York Sunday American Comic Buttons. (New York Sunday American, 1930s) A complete set of twenty New York Sunday American comic buttons, part of a contest run by the newspaper. Readers were given a lucky number and if their number matched the one in the paper’s comic pages, they won a prize. Featured are comic stars Barney Google, Spark-Plug, Toots, the Katzenjammer Kids, and many more. Measuring 1.25” in diameter each, the buttons are in good condition with scratches, wear, creases, pinholes, oxidation on the reverse, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
252. A Complete Set of 1930s Comic Character Tin Standees. (Cracker Jack, 1930s) A rare complete set of ten tin standees featuring comic characters such as Orphan Annie, Moon Mullins, Harold Teen, Uncle Walt, and Skeezix. Measuring 1.5” x 2” each, the tin standees are in good condition with light scratches, creases, oxidation, wear, and discoloration from age.
$300 - $500
251. A Set of New York Evening Journal Comic Buttons. (New York Evening Journal, 1930s) A complete set of twenty-one New York Evening Journal comic buttons, part of a contest run by the newspaper. Readers were given a lucky number and if their number matched the one in the Journal’s comic pages, they won a prize. Featured are comic stars Popeye, Krazy Kat, Ignatz Mouse, Little Annie Rooney, and many more. Measuring 1.25” in diameter each, the buttons are in good condition with light stains, scratches, wear, oxidation on the reverse, and discoloration from age.
$300 - $500
253. A Li’l Abner and His Dogpatch Band Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Unique Art, 1945) A Li’l Abner and His Dogpatch Band wind-up tin litho toy manufactured by Unique Art. The toy consists of a piano and four attachable colorful hillbilly characters from the fictional town of Dogpatch. Ranging in size from the 1.25” x 3.5” Mammy Yokum to the 3.5” 6.5” x 5.5” tall piano, the toy is non-functional, but displays in good condition with scrapes, scratches, scuffs, light color loss, and oxidation. $300 - $500
254. A Set of Post Toasties Comic Strip Character Rings. (Post, 1949) A complete set of twenty-four King Features comic strip character rings from Post’s Toasties Corn Flakes. The set features classic characters Popeye, Olive Oyl, The Phantom, Felix the Cat, Blondie, Dagwood, Flash Gordon, and many more. Measuring 2.5” long each, the tin rings are in very good to good condition with paint loss, scuffs, oxidation, wear, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
256. A 1938 Dick Tracy Original Comic Strip. (Chicago Tribune, 1938) The original art for a Dick Tracy comic strip dated January 22, 1938, signed by the artist and creator Chester Gould. Measuring 7” x 23”, the strip accomplished in pencil and ink on artist board is in very good condition, with light wear including smudging to edges from handling and age. $300 - $500
255. A Barney Google and Snuffy Smith Original Comic Strip. (King Features, 1942) The original art for a Barney Google and Snuffy Smith comic strip dated March 11, 1942, signed by the artist and creator Billy DeBeck. Measuring 4.5” x 17”, the strip accomplished in ink on artist board is in very good condition, with light wear from handling and age. $300 - $500
258. A 1955 Dick Tracy Original Comic Strip. (Chicago Tribune, 1955) The original art for a Dick Tracy comic strip dated October 4, 1955, signed by the artist and creator Chester Gould. Measuring 6.25” x 23.5”, the strip accomplished in ink on artist board is in good condition, with much smudging and soiling from handling, mostly outside of the image. $300 - $500
257. A 1947 Dick Tracy Original Comic Strip. (Chicago Tribune, 1947) The original art for a Dick Tracy comic strip dated July 8, 1947, signed by the artist and creator Chester Gould. This strip features Tracy along with Junior and the popular character B. O. Plenty. Measuring 7” x 22.5”, the strip accomplished in pencil and ink on artist board is in very good condition, with light wear including smudging to edges from handling and age. $300 - $500
259. Maurice Sendak Signed Where the Wild Things Are Poster. (Peaceable Kingdom Press, 1980s-2000s) A “Where the Wild Things Are” poster signed by the book’s author-illustrator Maurice Sendak. The Caldecott Medal-winning picture book is considered one of the greatest children’s books of all time. Sendak signed the poster in pen on the bottom right. Measuring 18” x 24”, the signed poster is in very good condition with light creases, stains, and scratches. $100 - $200
260. An Original Peanuts Comic Strip by Charles Schulz. (Schulz, 1990) An original hand-drawn “Peanuts” comic strip by the series creator, Charles Schulz. The strip was originally published on August 15, 1990 featuring Charlie Brown and Lucy on the baseball field. The artwork is all original and is accomplished in ink on a horizontal sheet of artist’s paper. Schulz drew within pre-printed panel templates, so the three boxes are printed, with the characters, pitcher’s mound, cactus, text, and Schulz’s signature all created by hand in ink, with some correction fluid Schulz used to touch up the left-hand little “cloud” in the center frame. The copyright information is trimmed and applied onto the sheet. This original comic strip measures 5.5” x 19” within a 12” 26.25” frame. The artwork is unexamined out of the frame, but appears to be in fine condition. $12,000 - $15,000
261. A More Peanuts Book Signed by Charles Schulz. (Rinehart, 1954/1980) A hardcover edition of “More Peanuts” hand-signed with an Illustration of Charlie Brown by the strip’s creator Charles Schulz. The book itself is from 1954, however the signature and drawing were added in 1980. The top of the illustration reads “for Alan” with a large drawing of Charlie Brown in felt pen and a bold signature by Schulz. The book measures 8.25”x5.5” and is in poor to fair condition with wear throughout from use, including some cracking at the spine and cover wear, and some adhesive residue near the top of the page above Schulz’s drawing. $3,000 - $5,000
Disney is often the first name people think of as representing animation, but they’re certainly not the only player. Fleischer, MGM, and Terrytoons all produced early hit shorts and features. Popular comic strip characters including Krazy Kat and Charlie Brown made the leap to the big screen in their own animated projects with other studios. Even the Beatles experimented with animation in their TV series and the feature film “Yellow Submarine.” From children’s shows like “Rugrats” to adult fare like “Heavy Metal,” animation has always proven to be a popular and innovative storytelling medium.
262. An Original Krazy Kat “Wedding Bells” Poster. (Columbia, 1932) An extremely rare original one sheet poster from Charles Mintz’s Krazy Kat short “Wedding Bells.” Mintz reinvented the Krazy Kat character in the 1930s to compete with his former employee Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse. This short was animated by future Disney Legends Preston Blair and Al Eugster. Measuring 28” x 40.75” on a 28.75” x 42.5” linen backing for preservation, the vibrant poster displays in very good condition with some retouching, full-width horizontal creases, scratches, stains including a 5” stain near Krazy Kat’s name, and wear from age.
$3,000 - $5,000
263. An “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp” OneSheet Poster. (Celebrity Productions, 1934) An original “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp” one-sheet poster from the animated short film directed by Ub Iwerks as part of the ComiColor cartoon series, released on August 10, 1934. The poster measures 27.25” x 41.25”, and displays in good condition even with heavy wear and small rips along the edges, complete tears in each corner, discoloration from age throughout, and three horizontal creases across the top half, bottom half, and the original middle fold where there is some separation half-way across the crease. $500 - $700
264. Ub Iwerks “The Brementown Musicians” One-Sheet Poster. (Celebrity Productions, 1935) An extremely rare original stone lithographic one-sheet poster for Ub Iwerks’ “The Brementown Musicians.” Iwerks left the Disney Studio in 1930 to run his own studio for Disney’s rival Pat Powers. From 1933-1935, he produced a series of “ComiColor Cartoons” shot in Power’s Cinecolor process, similar to the Silly Symphonies being released by Disney. There were 25 shorts released in this series and distributed by Powers’ Celebrity Pictures. Iwerks personally designed much of the ComiColor advertising material, including this one-sheet. Measuring 41”x26.75”, the poster is in very good condition and presents beautifully. It has been professionally linen-backed for preservation with sensitive expert restoration in the blank borders and some retouching to the original folds. $3,000 - $5,000
265. A “Little Boy Blue” ComiColor Cartoon One-Sheet. (Celebrity Productions, 1936) An original “Little Boy Blue” one-sheet poster from the animated short film by Ub Iwerks, released in 1936 as part of the ComiColor cartoon series. Measuring 27” x 41”, the rare poster displays in good condition with heavy wear throughout including several large tears, chipping, creases to the edges, dark areas from tape residue on the reverse, and a heavy crease with splitting along the center horizontal fold. $500 - $700
(Schoenhut, 1924) An early Felix the Cat wooden jointed toy manufactured by Schoenhut. Some repair may be required, as only Felix’s head currently pops back into place. Measuring 4.5” tall, the hand-painted Felix is in very good condition with scratches, paint loss, stains and glue residue on one foot. $100 - $200
268. A Production Cel from Fleischer’s “Small Fry.” (Fleischer Studios, 1939) An original production cel from Fleischer Studios’ 1939 short “Small Fry” featuring six suspicious-looking seahorses. Measuring 8.75” x 9.25”, the handpainted cel is in good condition with scratches and smudges throughout. $100 - $200
267. A Fleischer Studios Sing-A-Long Original Art Piece. (Fleischer Studios, 1920s-1930s) An original piece of artwork from a Fleischer Studios sing-a-long Song Car-Tune. Before theatrical presentations in the 1920s, a short Fleischer Studios animation would play featuring the words to a popular song. Audiences were encouraged to sing along by following the ball on screen bouncing from word to word, and so the “follow the bouncing ball” concept was born, an idea that has remained a standard for karaoke and children’s videos. This artwork features an old man (possibly Father Time) playing a clock drum. Measuring 8” x 10”, the artwork is in fine condition. $300 - $500
269. A Krazy Kat Production Sketch. (George Herriman, 1920s-1940s) A production sketch from a Krazy Kat animated film. The slapstick shorts often featured Ignatz the mouse trying to hurt Krazy, who misinterprets the attacks as signs of love. This drawing shows a sequence where Krazy gets his bicycle out of the garage and rides it down the street to whatever wild antics await him. Measuring 8.75” x 10.75”, the drawing displays in fine condition with oxidation around the holes from age. $100 - $200
270. A Terrytoons Original Layout Drawing. (Terrytoons, 1930s) An original layout drawing by artist Paul Terry. His studio, Terrytoons, created short cartoons featuring memorable characters such as Farmer Al Falfa, Heckle and Jeckle, and Mighty Mouse. This humorous layout features an old man overhearing his neighbors arguing. Measuring 9.5” x 12”, the layout drawing is in very good condition with light wear and yellowing from age. $100 - $200
271. An Original Drawing of Krazy Kat by Rudy Larriva. (Rudy Larriva, 1980s) A drawing of Krazy Kat by American animator Rudy Larriva. The pose of the character is inspired by title card images from Charles Mintz’s short films from the early 1930s. This piece has a character image size of 3.5”x3.5” on its 11”x8.5” paper and is in very good condition exhibiting minor yellowing and wear. $100 - $200
273. A “Little Audrey” Original Model Drawing. (Famous Studios, 1940s-1950s) An original model drawing of Little Audrey by her creator, Bill Tytla. With a character size of 4.25” x 4.75” on paper measuring 8.5 x 11”, the drawing is accomplished in color pencil and in very good condition with light wear and stray pencil marks. $100 - $200
272. An Andy Panda Original Production Cel. (Walter Lantz, 1946) An original production cel of Andy Panda from the 1946 short “The Wacky Weed,” directed by Donald Duck co-creator Dick Lundy. With a 2.5” x 4.75” character image size on a 9.75” x 12” cel, the piece displays in good condition despite paint chips, stains, creases, scratches throughout, and wear from age and handling. $100 - $200
274. An Original “Henpecked Hoboes” Production Drawing. (MGM, 1946) An original production drawing of George and Junior from “Henpecked Hoboes,” directed by Tex Avery. Accomplished in pencil with an image size of 6” x 7” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the drawing is in good condition with light smudging and wear from handling and age that includes small tears and creases to the edges. $200 - $400
275. An Original “Jerky Turkey” Production Drawing. (MGM, 1945)
An original production drawing from “Jerky Turkey,” directed by Tex Avery. With an image size of 7.25” x 8.5” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition, with light wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
276. An Original “Out-Foxed” Droopy Production Drawing. (MGM, 1949) An original production drawing of Droopy from “Out-Foxed,” directed by Tex Avery. Accomplished in pencil with an image size of 3.75” x 3” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with very faint smudging and wear from production use. $200 - $400
277. A Borden’s Elsie’s Good Food Line Art and Record. (Borden, 1950s) A Borden’s “Elsie’s Good Food Line” advert art, and record of the advert song “Elsie’s Good Food Line.” The artwork was accomplished in gouache, measuring 20.5” x 28”, and is in good condition, with some light flaking from age throughout that doesn’t affect the image. The 78 rpm record plays very well, is 9.75” in diameter, and is in fine condition. $600 - $800
278. A Bugs Bunny “Dis Guy’s a Pushover” Goebel Figure. (Goebel, 1998) A Warner Bros. “Looney Tunes” Spotlight Collection figure featuring Bugs Bunny. Titled “Dis Guy’s a Pushover,” the figure is inspired by a similar scene in the 1946 short “Baseball Bugs.” This figure is hand-numbered 1222 in a release of 10,098. Measuring 3.5” x 9” x 5” tall in its original 8.75” x 12.75” x 10” tall box, the porcelain figure is in fine condition. $100 - $200
279. A “Finnegan’s Flea” Original Storyboard Drawing. (Famous Studios, 1958) An original storyboard drawing from “Finnegan’s Flea,” the 1958 Noveltoons short from Paramount’s Famous Studios. The short tells the story of an inmate who meets a singing flea in prison and tries to strike it rich with him once out of jail. This shot depicts the flea singing for TV executives, who end up offering him a big contract. Measuring 8.5” x 11, the pencil art is in very good condition with light creases. $100 - $200
280. A “The New 3 Stooges” Original Production Cel. (Cambria Studios, 1965) An original production cel and matching drawing of Larry, Moe, and Curly, from “The New Three Stooges” episode titled “Aloha Ha Ha.” The image size measures 2.75” x 5” on an untrimmed 10.25” x 12.5” cel and animation paper. Both the cel and drawing are in very good condition with minor stains and pencil notes to the drawing, and light scratches to the cel. $200 - $400
281. A “Charlie Brown Christmas” Production Cel. (Mendelson/Melendez, 1965) An original production cel of Charlie Brown from the perennial classic “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” With an image size of 2.5” x 4.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition, with staple holes at the bottom corners. $3,000 - $5,000
282. A Pair of “George of the Jungle” Storyboard Pages. (Jay Ward Productions, 1967) A pair of original storyboard pages from “George of the Jungle” for the first 23 seconds of “Big Flop at the Big Top” which first aired on December 2, 1967. Each page is made up of six to nine images glued together on the paper, with a single 3” x 2.5” image missing from the first page. Each measuring 10.5” x 12.5”, the pages accomplished in pencil are in good condition with wear from production use and age. $300 - $500
283. A Ringo Cel from “The Beatles” Animated Series. (King Features/ ABC, 1965) An original production cel of Ringo Starr from “The Beatles” animated television series. Episode 10 featured John and Ringo wearing cursed suits of armor and aired originally on November 27, 1965. With an image size of 5.5” x 6.25” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the production cel is in very good condition with light wear from production use and age. $300 - $500
284. A “Yellow Submarine” Production Drawing. (United Artists, 1968) A production drawing from The Beatles’ trippy animated film “Yellow Submarine.” This art, accomplished in pencil and colored pencil, is from the scene where The Beatles bonk the Apple Bonkers. With a character image size of 4” x 6.25” on a piece of drawing paper measuring 16” x 18.75”, the art is in good condition with heavy discoloration, creases, edge wear, and pencil notations from production use. $300 - $500
286. A Set of “Yellow Submarine” Production Drawings. (United Artists, 1968) A set of four production drawings of the Beatles from the animated feature film “Yellow Submarine.” These drawings are from the “Yellow Submarine” song as our heroes sing “Many more of us live next door” and see their doubles waving to them. Each image measures from 1” x 1.5” to 1.5” x 3” on 12.5” x 16” animation paper. All accomplished in pencil, the drawings are in good condition, with browning and much wear to the paper’s edges that does not affect the images, and a gentle fold through the center of the John Lennon drawing. $300 - $500
285. A “Yellow Submarine” Chief Blue Meanie Production Cel. (King Features, 1968) An original production cel of the Chief Blue Meanie from The Beatles animated feature “Yellow Submarine.” The untrimmed 11.75” x 15.75”cel has a character image size of 5” x 6.75” and displays in very good condition with scratches, including a long 6” scratch on the left side, and inscriptions at the bottom from production. $300 - $500
287. A Grinch Original Production Drawing. (Chuck Jones, 1966) An original production drawing from “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” signed by producer Chuck Jones. Accomplished in graphite with an image size of 7.75” x 7.25” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $300 - $500
288. A Grinch Original Production Drawing. (Chuck Jones, 1966) An original production drawing from “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” signed by producer Chuck Jones. Accomplished in graphite with an image size of 5.75” x 5.25” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $300 - $500
289. A “Fraggle Rock” Pitch Book. (Henson Associates, 1981) A pitch book for Jim Henson’s “Fraggle Rock.” The 11-page book introduces the characters, story, and world of the show, including plans to localize “Fraggle Rock” for international markets. Measuring 11.25” x 16.75”, the spiral-bound book is in good condition with scratches, creases, and light discoloration from age. $500 - $700
290. A “Spider-Man: The Animated Series” Pitch Cel. (FOX, 1990s) A very rare pitch cel for “Spider-Man: The Animated Series.” The art features recreations of an iconic panel from Spider-Man lore including those by Steve Ditko and John Romita Sr. The animated series ran on FOX for five seasons and first introduced the world to the Spider-Verse concept. Achieved on a 21” x 24” cel matted in a 26.75” x 29.75” custom frame, this unique piece of art is in very good condition with scratches and smudges.
$800 - $1,000
291. An Original Simpsons Production Cel. (20th Century Fox, 2001) A multi-layered production cel from the Simpsons season 12 episode 17 “Simpson Safari.” The entire Simpsons family meets their tour guide Kitenge with an intrusive bush baby. With an image size of 7” x 7.25” on a 9.25” x 11.75” visible scene matching color copy background, the art is in fine production-used condition. $500 - $700
292. A “Rugrats in Paris: The Movie” Production Cel. (Paramount, 2000) A production cel of Angelica, Phil, Lil, Chuckie, Dil, Kimmie, and Susie from “Rugrats in Paris: The Movie.” Measuring 9.25” x 15” in a 17” x 21” matte, the cel displays in very good condition with scratches throughout. $200 - $400
293. A Pair of Signed “Heavy Metal” Model Drawings. (Columbia Pictures, 1981) A pair of character study sketches for the film “Heavy Metal,” signed by animator Spencer M. Peel. The sketches depict “Taarna” from the segment of that name, and the downed pilot from the “B-17” segment, and both include production notations. With images measuring 2.25” x 2.5” and 5.25” x 3” on 10.5” x 12” animation paper, both signed sketches are in very good condition with light color shift to the paper from age. $100 - $200
294. A Wonder Woman Animated Series Statue. (Sideshow, 2019) An impressive 20” tall Wonder Woman Animated Series Collection. Numbered 196/800, the figure also comes with the spare “Lasso on Hip” piece that was exclusive to the limited edition 400 variant. Measuring 10” diameter x 20” tall, the piece displays in good condition, with small stress lines visible on the supporting ankle, and small spots of damage to the “broken rooftop” base that includes one large fracture visible from the back only, that shows an exposed metal support rod. $100 - $200
295. A Wonder Woman Limited Edition Maquette. (Warner Bros., 2000) A limited edition Wonder Woman figure, inspired by the animator’s maquette sculpted by Glenn Wong and based on character designs by Bruce Timm. This piece was released in a limited edition through the Warner Brothers Gallery. Numbered 604/2500, the resin figure measures 4.75” diameter x 12.5” tall and is in fine condition. $100 - $200
Although the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio was founded in 1923, it was Mickey Mouse’s debut in the 1928 cartoon “Steamboat Willie” that cemented Disney as a leader in animation and the entertainment industry. Always ahead of the curve, Disney’s foray into synchronized sound and then technicolor cartoons starring the immensely popular Mickey and his friends Minnie, Pluto, Donald, and Goofy, propelled the Studio through the 1930s.
296. A 1929 “Haunted House” Original Background and Recreated Cel. (Disney, 1929) An incredibly rare original production background from “The Haunted House,” a 1929 Mickey Mouse short. Pre-1930 Disney artwork is extremely hard to find, as most was destroyed or lost with each move of the Studio and their efforts to conserve space. This background is from the 14th Mickey Mouse cartoon ever produced and is one of only two backgrounds from this film known to still exist. The short was animated almost entirely by Ub Iwerks and features dancing skeletons reminiscent of “The Skeleton Dance,” which was released a few months prior. During the 1960s, the Walt Disney Studios used this background for an exhibition, and recreated the Mickey Mouse cel as well as a cel of the keyboard, stool, and pedals from existing original production drawings. The recreated image of Mickey is key to the original background and can be found around 6:03 into the short. Mickey is 4” tall, and the original watercolor, gouache, and ink background measures 12”x10”. This incredible piece of Mickey Mouse history is in fine production-used condition. $9,000 - $12,000
297. A Silly Symphony Lights by NOMA Set. (NOMA, 1930s) A Walt Disney’s Silly Symphony Lights set with Mazda lamps by NOMA with the original box. Inside are eight plastic shades featuring the Big Bad Wolf, the Three Little Pigs, and other Silly Symphony characters. The original box measures 6.25” x 16.5” x 2.25”, and is in fair condition with discoloration and wear from age along the edges. The lights are in good condition also with some discoloration and light wear from age. $200 - $400
298. A Talkie Jecktor with Rare Cartoon Strips and Records. (Movie Jecktor Co., 1935) A Mickey Mouse Talkie Jecktor with six cartoon strips and three records. This enhanced version of the Movie Jecktor features a turntable with needle and horn to add sound to the cartoons shown. Measuring 9.75” tall and approximately 7.5” x 18.75” the toy winds with a brass key, and the turntable and film advance function well. The electric light is missing its cord so it has not been tested. The rarely-seen accessories include three records in their illustrated sleeve, and six cartoon strips, all in very good condition with typical wear from age and use. Five of the six films have their original boxes measuring 1” x 1” x 4” in very good condition with some wear to tabs and edges. The original 13” x 12.5” x 6” Talkie Jecktor box is included, in fair condition with much wear overall. $200 - $400
300. A Mickey Mouse Flexible Flyer Sled. (S.L. Allen & Co., 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Flexible Flyer sled featuring Mickey’s name on the handle. Measuring 32” x 18.25” x 6.5”, the wooden and metal sled is in very good condition with scuffs, spots of paint loss and oxidation to the undercarriage, and wear from handling and age. $300 - $500
299. A Mickey Mouse in “The Band Concert” Sculpture. (Disneyana, 1993) A limited edition resin figure of Mickey Mouse as he appeared in the 1935 short “The Band Concert.” This figure was released at the 1993 Disneyana Convention in a limited edition of 1200 and is signed and dated by the artist, Marc Delle. Measuring 13.5” tall on a 6.75” x 8.75” base, the resin sculpture is in very good condition with light wear and small scuffs on the front of the jacket and removable baton. $200 - $400
301. A Seiberling Rubber (Seiberling, 1930s-1940s) A rubber Mickey Mouse figure by Seiberling Latex Products Co. The hard black Mickey figure has a painted red mouth, red buttons, and white eyes. Measuring 3.5” tall, the figure is in good condition with black marks on the eyes, paint wear, scratches, scuffs, wear, and a missing nose. $200 - $400
302. A Seiberling Rubber Mickey Mouse Figure. (Seiberling, 1930s-1940s) A rubber Mickey Mouse figure by Seiberling Latex Products Co. The hard black Mickey figure has a painted red mouth, red buttons, and white eyes. Measuring 3.5” tall, the figure is in good condition with cracking scratches, wear, scuffs, and paint wear. $200 - $400
305. A Set of Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto Lead Figures. (Allied, 1930s) An early Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Pluto lead figure set, including a green bush. Ranging in size from the 2.5” tall characters to the 3.5” long bush, the set is in very good condition with light paint loss, scuffs, scratches, wear from age, and appears to have paint work done by a previous owner. $200 - $400
303. A Very Rare Lead Mickey Mouse Figure. A Very Rare Lead Mickey Mouse Figure. (Disney, 1930s) A very rare early lead hand-painted Mickey Mouse figure. This hardto-find item is notably highlighted in the book “Disneyana: Classic Collectibles, 1928-1958” and mentioned as being one of the first metal figures made in America. Measuring 2.25” tall, the figure displays in fair to good condition with paint loss, paint chips, scuffs, scratches, and light oxidation from age. $200 - $400
Rubber Co., 1930s) A Mickey Mouse fire engine toy. The rubber truck features Mickey in the front seat and an unpainted, Donald Duck in the back. Measuring 2.25” x 6.5” x 4” tall, the toy is in good condition with oxidation, paint cracks, scratches, wear, a crack in one wheel, and paint loss from age. $200 - $400
306. A Trio of Wooden Disney Character Toys by Fun-E-Flex. (Fun-E-Flex, 1930s) A trio of hand-painted wooden figures of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Pluto. Minnie is missing the flower in her hat, which is a common occurrence for this toy considering the age. Minnie and Pluto’s ears have been repaired by a previous owner. Measuring 4” each, the figures are in good condition with wear, paint loss, stains, exposed wires, inscriptions on Mickey’s feet, and paint cracks from age. $200 - $400
307. A Collection of Mickey Mouse Plates. (Disney, 1930s) A collection of four Mickey Mouse plates made in Japan. The plates feature Mickey waving, playing music, and dining and dancing with Minnie. Measuring 5” in diameter each, the plates are in good condition with paint loss, stains, wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
Despite pessimism and doubts from throughout Hollywood, Walt Disney boldly pushed ahead with the Studio’s first full-length animated feature “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” which was dubbed “Disney’s Folly” by film industry executives. The film premiered on December 21, 1937 to wide-acclaim, introducing a successful new storytelling medium to audiences worldwide. Like Mickey Mouse cartoons before it, strategic merchandising of the film’s characters proved a financial boom to the Studio as well.
308. Sneezy and Grumpy Storyboard Art. (Disney, 1937) A storyboard drawing of Grumpy and Sneezy from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Accomplished in pencil, the art measuring 3.5” x 5.5” on 7.5” x 9.25” visible paper is in very good condition, with a small tear to the paper at the bottom edge far from the image. $100 - $200
309. An Old King Cole Dopey Store Display. (Old King Cole, 193740s) The Old King Cole Papier Maché Company in Canton, Ohio decorated America’s stores and store windows by the thousands throughout the first half of the 20th Century. They held the license to make Disney displays from 1932 to 1942. This relief statue of Dopey measuring 24” x 17” x 3.5” is molded in what Old King Cole called Laminite, an exclusive, durable papier maché, and retains a rarely seen manufacturer’s label on the reverse. The piece is in good condition with cracks and crazing throughout the paint, small chips, and soiling from age. $800 - $1,000
A Seiberling
White and the Seven Dwarfs”
A rare set of rubber Dwarf figures from “Snow White and
figures were featured with Walt Disney on the December 27, 1937 cover of “Time.” Walt also used the figures in the film’s trailer to introduce the characters to the world and after the film’s release they became extremely popular. Ranging from 5.25” to 6” tall, the figures are in good condition with paint loss, stains, crazing, scuffs, wear from use, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
311. A Seiberling Latex Snow White and Dwarfs Figure Set. (Seiberling Latex, 1930s) A very rare set of eight rubber figures of Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Seiberling made many dolls based on Disney’s first animated features, with these flat rubber figures among the most fragile, making them very scarce finds today. They are displayed in an 11.5” x 15” x 2” shadow box. Measuring from 1.5” x 3” up to 1.5” x 3.5”, the figurines display in good condition, with the Snow White split through the middle, small cracks visible on Dopey, and curling from age to Doc. $200 - $400
314. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Tea Towel. (Disney, 1930s) A screen-printed “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” tea towel featuring Snow White, the Prince, and the Seven Dwarfs. Measuring 16.25” x 28”, the canvas fabric is in very good condition with a few spots of discoloration and little wear from age and use.
$100 - $200
312. A Snow White Jingle Club Pinback Button. (Disney, 1938) A Snow White Jingle Club pinback button. The Snow White Jingle Club was sponsored by businesses across the U.S.A including bakeries and laundry services. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, the pin is in very good condition with light surface scratches.
$100 - $200
313. An Early Boxed Set of Seven Dwarf Handkerchiefs. (Disney, 1938) A Walt Disney Handkerchiefs boxed set, featuring three linen handkerchiefs with embroidery of Bashful, Doc, and Happy from Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Measuring 8” x 8.75” each, the handkerchiefs are in fine condition with very light smudges on Doc, and are with the original 7.25” x 7.25” box with wear from age and handling along the edges. $100 - $200
315. A Snow White Soap Box Set by Kerk Guild. (Kerk Guild, 1938) A boxed set of Snow White Soap by Kerk Guild Bath Products. Included are six soaps labeled for each Dwarf and a seventh empty label for “Grumpy” who “wouldn’t take a bath so he gets no soap.” Measuring 2.5” x 1.5”, each soap is packaged in the original 2.75” x 11” and 1.75” box. The soap is in fine unused condition while the box with a hinged lid displays in good condition with spots of discoloration, scuffs, and wear throughout.
$100 - $200
316. A Collection of “Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs” Soaps. (Lightfoot Schultz Co., 1938) A collection of seven “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” soaps by Lightfoot Schultz Co. The Castile soap collection includes Snow White and all of the Dwarfs except Dopey. Measuring from 3” to 5.5” tall in their original 3.25” x 5” x 1.75” storybook-shaped boxes, the soaps are in good to fine unused condition with light discoloration from age, and a .5” break to Doc’s toes.
$100 - $200
317. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Music Box. (Julius Garfinckel & Co., 19301950s) A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” music box made in Switzerland that plays “Whistle While You Work,” and “Heigh Ho.” Measuring 5” x 3.5” x 2.5”, the wooden and glass box is in good working condition with wear from age throughout. The switch in the front doesn’t slide completely to turn off the sound, but it works normally and winds down on its own.
$100 - $200
320. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Braclets and Charms. (Disney, 1940s-60s)
A collection of two “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” metal charm bracelets, each with eight charms (one set made of celluloid, and one of metal) and ten separate charms without a bracelet. One bracelet measures 6.5” while the other measures 7”, and both are in good condition with some wear from age. The charms range in size from .75” to 1.25”, and are in good condition with significant tarnishing and paint wear. $100 - $200
318. A Set of Handmade Snow White Ornaments. (Disney, 1930s-1960s) A set of hand-made clay “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” ornaments, including Snow White, the Seven Dwarfs, the Prince, two of the Prince’s servants, and the Evil Queen. Measuring from 4.25” to 6.25”, the ornaments are in fair condition, with both the paint and clay scuffed, chipped, and cracked, and the clothing torn and frayed. $300 - $500
321. A Dopey Ice Capades of 1949 Pin. (Disney, 1949) An Ice Capades of 1949 souvenir pin of Dopey from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” 1949 marked the first time Disney characters were used in the Ice Capades, and several of the costumes were reused at Disneyland when it opened in 1955. Measuring 1.75” x 1.75” on its original 3” x 4.25” display, the pin is in very good condition with light wear and scuffs. $100 - $200
319. Madame Alexander Sleepy and Grumpy Marionettes. (Madame Alexander, 1938) Marionettes of Sleepy and Grumpy from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” with their original boxes. The marionettes comprised of composition and cloth each stand 9” tall, and 21” to 22” inches including the strings and control. The marionettes are in very good to fine condition with discoloration from age to Sleepy’s shirt, and small cracks to the paint on each puppet’s right hand. The 25” x 7” x 2” boxes display in good condition, with wear throughout including paper loss, creases, and torn tabs. The marionettes also include a script for a “Hansel and Gretel” puppet show. $100 - $200
322. A Snow White Ceramic Figure and Watch Set. (U.S. Time, 1950s-1960s) A ceramic Snow White figure and watch set. Featured on the watch’s face are Snow White and Dopey with a little heart between them. Measuring 5” tall on a 4.25” x 4.75” base, the figure displays in very good condition with light scuffs, paint chips, wear, and paint loss from age. The watch, with a 7.5” long band and a 1” in diameter face, is in good condition with scratches, wear, oxidation, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
323. A Set of 1960s Seven Dwarfs Store Displays. (Disney, Clorox, 1967) A set of 10 different double-sided die-cut grocery store displays featuring the Seven Dwarfs. The displays were part of a Seven Dwarfs Sweepstakes timed to coincide with the 1967 re-release of Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Measuring from 20.5” x 36” to 19.25” x 28.5”, six of the cardstock displays are in good to very good condition with some wear from use, with four in fair condition exhibiting more scuffs, creases, and small tears. $100 - $200
325. A Ken Anderson Signed Evil Queen Print. (Disneyland, 1988) A beautiful signed concept poster of the Evil Queen in her hag disguise from Snow White’s Scary Adventures, sold as part of the Disney Gallery’s “The Art of Disneyland” series. Animator and Imagineer Ken Anderson signed the poster in silver marker with the personalized message, “To Joe - Hello! Ken Anderson 88.” Measuring 26” x 32”, the poster displays in fine condition with minor creases. $300 - $500
324. A Snow White Golden Anniversary Invitation & Tickets. (Disneyland, 1987) An invitation and three tickets to the Golden Anniversary Celebration of Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” While the film received a wider theatrical release to celebrate its 50th anniversary, these items were exclusive to an event at Disneyland’s Lincoln Theater. Ranging in size from the 2.25” x 5.5” tickets to the 8.5” x 14” storybook-style invitation, the items are in fine condition. $100 - $200
326. A Goebel Snow White “The Castle Courtyard” Figurine. (Goebel, 1989-1991) A pair of Snow White figurines titled “The Castle Courtyard” and “The Wishing Well” signed by the designer Olszewski. The handcrafted and hand-painted resin pieces measure 7.5” x 7.75” and 2.75” x 3.5” and are in fine condition. Also included is a 4” x 5” glass dome for display.
$100 - $200
327. Goebel Mini ‘Snow White Figurines’ Prince & Evil Queen. (Goebel, 1990-1992) A pair of miniature “Snow White and the Seven Dwarf” figurines featuring the Prince and the Evil Queen. The figurines measure 1.5” and 1.75” are in fine condition. $100 - $200
328. A Snow White Stained Glass Lamp. (Disney, 2002) A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” stained glass lamp featuring Snow White and several woodland creatures. Designed by Jody Daily, the lamp was released in a limited edition of 3500 and has an impressive handassembled glass shade. When lit, the silhouettes of the Seven Dwarfs are visible in the stained glass. Measuring 12.5” x 19.5”, the resin and glass lamp is in very good condition with light wear, scratches, and some visible glue residue. $300 - $500
329. An Evil Queen Stained Glass Lamp. (Disney, 2007) An Evil Queen stained glass lamp, released in celebration of the 70th anniversary of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Designed by Jody Daily, this limited edition lamp was one of only 1500 released. The lamp has been tested and works, displaying beautiful red, blue, and purple through the stained glass. Lightbulbs are not included. Measuring 12.5” x 19”, the resin and glass lamp is in very good condition with light wear, scratches, visible glue residue, and stains on the stained glass. $300 - $500
330. A Carthay Circle Spooky Tree Flight Mug Set. (Disney California Adventure, 2023) A Spooky Tree Flight limited edition mug set inspired by “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and sold at the Carthay Circle Restaurant. The 10” x 10” x 10.25” tall resin tree and three 3” in diameter ceramic apple mugs are in their 10.5” x 12.75” x 15.5” tall original box, displaying in very good condition with light scratches. $300 - $500
331. An Original “Ferdinand the Bull” Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1938) An original production cel featuring the Men With Funny Hats from “Ferdinand the Bull.” The hand-painted cel has a character image size of 7” x 10.5” within its 13.25” x 15.5” frame and is paired with the matching shadow effects cel. The cels have not been examined out of the frame, however, they appear to be in very good condition with a slight wavy quality to the cel from age. There is some minor wear to the paint and a thin crack near the face of the man on the far right. $800 - $1,000
332. A Ferdinand the Bull Courvoisier Cel. (Disney, 1938) An original production cel of Ferdinand from Disney’s 1938 Academy Awardwinning short, “Ferdinand the Bull.” The cel has been trimmed to the image and applied to an airbrushed flower wreath background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. Ferdinand measures 5” x 6.25” and the entire piece measures 6.5” x 7.25”, applied to a 9” diameter visible artboard backing. The artwork is in fine condition with minor curling from age and slight staining from the original glue used on the background. The piece retains the original backing with two Courvoisier Galleries labels.
$800 - $1,000
333. A Ferdinand the Bull Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Marx, 1938) A Ferdinand the Bull wind-up tin litho toy manufactured by Marx. When wound, Ferdinand moves, and his metal tail swings in circles. The toy, which has been tested and is in working condition, still has the rarelyretained original fabric flower held in Ferdinand’s mouth. Measuring 4.25” x 6.5”, the toy is in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear on the flower from age. $200 - $400
334. A 1939 New York World’s Fair Sweater Pin. A sweater pin featuring the Trylon and Perisphere symbols of the 1939-40 New York World’s Fair. The metal pin measures 1.25” x 1.25”, and displays in good condition with light wear, retaining its detached chain and “40” charm. $100 - $200
335. A Magazine Clipping Signed by Walt Disney. (Disney, 1939) A magazine clipping signed by Walt Disney with a dedication “To Nancy with Best Wishes.” Walt boldly signed in black ink across an image from the 1939 remake of Disney’s “The Ugly Duckling” clipped from an April 4, 1939, PIC magazine article on the making of the cartoon. Walt’s signature measures 4” x 1.25” on the 6” x 5.25” visible clipping. This piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Phil Sears. The clipping has not been examined out of its 15” x 14.25” frame but displays in very good condition with an offwhite color shift as expected from age. $1,000 - $2,000
336. A Walt Disney-Signed “Donald’s Penguin” Book. (Disney, 1940) A “Donald’s Penguin” book signed by Walt Disney himself. The book’s story is based on the Disney animated short “Donald’s Penguin,” in which Donald is gifted a penguin in the mail and chaos ensues. Walt signed the book boldly across the bottom of the title page. Measuring 8.75” x 9.5”, the book is in very good condition with light edge wear and creases and scratches to the jacket. $2,000 - $4,000
First introduced at the Chicago World’s Fair, the Ingersoll-Waterbury Company’s Mickey Mouse watch became a cultural phenomenon. Created under the guidance of master salesman Kay Kamen, the in-demand watches were so impactful that they saved Ingersoll from the brink of bankruptcy, with 11,000 watches sold on the first day of release. While styles changed over time, the Ingersoll-Mickey connection remained strong, with 25 million watches produced by 1957. That 25th million watch was presented to Walt Disney himself.
337. An Ingersoll Watch Tin Litho Store Display Case. (Ingersoll, 1928-1929) A tin litho countertop display for Ingersoll watches. Ingersoll famously produced the first Mickey Mouse watches in 1933. This display has space for nine watches and includes six listing tabs with watch names and prices. One of these tabs is for the “Mite,” which is considered the predecessor of the Mickey Mouse watch. Measuring 9.5” x 14.5” x 6”, the display is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, wear, and discoloration on the interior. $200 - $400
338. A 1930s Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1930s) An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse watch. Ingersoll created the first Mickey Mouse watch, which would go on to sell five million units in the first fifteen years of production. The wristwatch requires maintenance to function properly and is missing two links on its original band. Measuring 6” with a 1” in diameter face and housed in its original 2.5” x 4.75” box, the watch is in very good condition with light scratches, wear, minor paint loss on Mickey’s hands, a sticker on the reverse, and discoloration from age. $400 - $600
Watch. (Ingersoll, 1933-1934) A rare early Ingersoll Mickey Mouse pocket watch with the original strap and a fob featuring a Mickey engraving. Measuring 2” in diameter and 8” long with the strap and fob, the watch is in good condition with light scratches, scuffs, stains, wear on the strap from age, oxidation, and paint loss on the fob. The watch is untested and requires maintenance to function. $400 - $600
340. An Early Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1930s) An early Mickey Mouse wristwatch by Ingersoll with the original 6-link band. The face features Mickey’s arms as the watch hands, while three smaller Mickeys chase each other in a circle below. Measuring 6.5” with a 1” in diameter face, the watch displays in very good condition with scratches, wear, and discoloration from age, plus oxidation and a sticker on the reverse; and requires service to function. $400 - $600
342. A Rare Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1930s) A rare Ingersoll Mickey Mouse wristwatch from the 1930s. Mickey’s hands act as the watch hands and three Mickeys chase each other in a circle below. Measuring 1.25” in diameter on an 8.75” replacement band, the watch displays in very good condition with light surface scratches, crazing, oxidation on the crown, and discoloration from age; and requires service to function. $400 - $600
341. A 1930s Mickey Mouse Wristwatch by Ingersoll. (Ingersoll, 1930s) An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse watch. Mickey’s arms act as the watch’s hands and three smaller Mickeys chase each other in a circle. The watch, with its original 2.5” x 4.75” box included, has been shortened by a previous owner and requires maintenance to work. Measuring 6” with a 1” in diameter face, the watch is in good condition with discoloration from age, heavy scratches on the face, smudges, and wear. $400 - $600
343. An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Ingersoll wristwatch with the original band. This watch features the classic three Mickeys running in a circle at the bottom and two metal Mickeys, one on each side of the black band. This watch has been tested and requires maintenance to function properly. Measuring 1.25” in diameter and 7.75” long, the watch is in good condition with light discoloration from age, surface scratches, minor oxidation, creases, and wear, notably on the band. $400 - $600
344. A Mickey Mouse Ingersoll Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1930s) A rectangular Mickey Mouse Ingersoll watch. The lower circle of the watch includes just one Mickey, a departure from previous models that included three. This watch includes a replaced strap and has been tested, requiring maintenance to function properly. Measuring 8.25” long with a 1” x 1.25” face, the watch is in good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, scratches, and wear. $400 - $600
346. A 1940s Ingersoll Mickey Mouse
Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1948) An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse wristwatch. U.S. Time took over Ingersoll post-World War II and dedicated itself to making more character watches. Because the Ingersoll name was so closely tied to Mickey Mouse watches, U.S. Time decided to keep it on the face, as seen here. Measuring 7.5” long with a 1” x 1.25” face, the watch is in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, discoloration from age, and wear on the back of the band; and requires maintenance to function properly. $200 - $400
345. A 1937 Ingersoll Mickey Mouse
Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1937) A 1937 Mickey Mouse wristwatch by Ingersoll. This design is more oblong than earlier versions and features one Mickey inside the smaller circle instead of three. Measuring 6.5” long with a 1” x 1.25” face, the watch displays in very good condition with scratches, wear, and discoloration from age; and requires service to function. $300 - $500
347. A 1950s Mickey Mouse
Wristwatch by Ingersoll. (Ingersoll, 1950s) A Mickey Mouse wristwatch by Ingersoll. In the 1950s new owners, U.S. Time changed the previous standard black numbers on the face to feature a red, as seen on this watch. With a 1” x 1.25” face on a 9.25” black leather band, the tested watch is in good condition with light surface scratches and discoloration from age; and requires service to function. $100 - $200
348. A Mickey Mouse Club Ingersoll Watch and Display. (Ingersoll, 1950s-1960s) An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Club watch with a store display and the original box featuring the Mouseketeers logo. The 1” diameter watch displays in good condition with scratches, smudges, and light oxidation, but corrosion has made the band impossible to unclasp. The 3.25” x 4.5” x 5.5” tall Mickey Mouse stand has light creases and wear from use. The 3” x 4.5” x 5” original box has creases, separation, scuffs, and a detached lid. $200 - $400
349. A 1960s Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1968) A 1968 Ingersoll wristwatch featuring Mickey Mouse’s arms as the watch’s hands and a white band patterned with Mickeys. Measuring 1’ in diameter in a 1.15” x 9.25” band, the watch is in very good condition with light surface scratches, wear, oxidation on the clasp, discoloration from age, and peeling and stains on the band. $100 - $200
350. A Walt Disney Ingersoll Ring Display with Five Rings. (Ingersoll, 1950s-1960s) A Walt Disney Ingersoll countertop ring display, with five adjustable sterling silver Pluto rings. The display, designed to hold a total of 36 rings, is made from cardboard, with simulated wood grain covering, clear plastic, and a hinged front metal handle. It measures 8” x 8” x 1.75”, and is in good condition with wear and smudges along the edges, and the front plastic lightly warped from age. The Pluto rings measure .75” and are in good condition each with some oxidation. $300 - $500
351. A Collection of Ingersoll Mickey Watch Reproductions. (Disney, 1990s) A trio of Mickey Mouse Ingersoll watch reproductions. Included are a pocket watch and a wristwatch based on watches from 1933, and a Seiko Quartz wristwatch with some color differences from the original design. These watches require service to function. Ranging from the 1.75” in diameter pocket watch to the 9” watch with a 1” x 1.25” face, the watches are in very good to good condition with surface scratches, wear, and light oxidation. The 1.5” fob is in fair condition with paint wear, oxidation, and chipping on the band. $300 - $500
352. A Deluxe Set of “Happy Birthday Mickey” Repro Watches. (Ingersoll, 2000) A deluxe set of 10 limited-edition recreations of the classic Timex character watches originally released in 1948 for Mickey’s 20th birthday. The watches are presented in a recreation of the 1948 store display of the original series and include watches of Mickey, Daisy, Jose Carioca, Jiminy Cricket, Pluto, Donald, Dopey, Bongo, Pinocchio, and Bambi. Each watch measures 1” in diameter and 8.5” long in an individual 3.5” x 4.5” box, within the 11” x 18” x 1.25” box. The watches are all in fine unused condition, with wear from age to the back of the leather bands only. The display box is in very good condition with light wear including scuffs. $400 - $600
353. An Ingersoll Pinocchio Watch in Box. (Ingersoll, 2000) A limited edition Pinocchio Ingersoll character wristwatch. This is a recreation of a 1948 watch by Timex and is numbered 0086 of 2000. Measuring 1” in diameter and 8.5” long in its original 3.5” x 4.5” box, the watch is in very good condition with creases and wear on the back of the band. $100 - $200
354. An Ingersoll Jiminy Cricket Watch in Box. (Ingersoll, 2000) A limited edition Jiminy Cricket Ingersoll character wristwatch. This is a recreation of a 1948 watch by Timex and is numbered 1450 of 2200. Measuring 1” in diameter and 8.5” long in its original 3.5” x 4.5” box, the watch is in good condition with scratches and smudges on the face, smudges on the band, and creases, wear, and splitting to the leather on the back of the band. $100 - $200
355. An Ingersoll José Carioca Watch in Box. (Ingersoll, 2000) A limited edition José Carioca Ingersoll character wristwatch. Numbered 0131 of an edition of 1800, this watch is a recreation of a 1948 watch by Timex. Measuring 1” in diameter and 8.5” long in its original 3.5” x 4.5” box, the watch is in very good condition with creases and wear on the back of the band. $100 - $200
In September 1937 animator Norman Ferguson brought a translation of Carlo Collodi’s 1883 Italian children’s novel “The Adventures of Pinocchio” to the attention of Walt Disney. On February 23, 1940, “Pinocchio,” the Studio’s second animated feature film, was released in theaters. Although the film was not an immediate financial success, it was critically acclaimed, boasting a groundbreaking achievement in special effects animation, and becoming the first animated feature to win a competitive Academy Award, winning two for Best Original Score and Original Song. Today Pinocchio is remembered as one of the greatest animated masterpieces produced by Walt Disney himself.
357. A Stromboli Maquette from “Pinocchio.” (Disney, 1940) A rare animator’s maquette of Stromboli from “Pinocchio.” Maquettes such as this were used by animators as a three-dimensional ref erence while animating the character. Constructed of plaster and hand-painted in the Character Model Department of the studio, only a handful would be produced and distributed among the animators, with each numbered on the bottom. The maquette stands 10” tall and 8.25” wide and is in good condition even with much chipping to the paint. The studio stamp and the numbers “9” and “120” are on the underside of the base, which is also etched with the name “Bunny.” $3,000 - $5,000
356. An Early “Pinocchio & Classmates” Concept Drawing. (Disney, 1930s) A very early “Pinocchio” concept drawing by Disney story man Homer Brightman. This concept of Pinocchio and friends predates the Disney model for the character, with Pinocchio appearing much as he had in traditional illustrations. With image measuring 5.75” x 8”, the artwork accomplished in graphite is in very good production-used condition, with slight handling wear to the edges. $500 - $700
358. An Original “Pinocchio” Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio” of Geppetto and his new puppet. With an image size of 9.5” x 9” and a color copy background measuring 9.5” x 13”, the multi-layer cel is in fine production-used condition.
$3,000 - $5,000
359. A Courvoisier “Pinocchio” Cleo Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1940) A beautiful original production cel of Cleo from “Pinocchio.” The cel has been trimmed and applied to an airbrushed background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. The image including bubbles measures 2” x 3.25” in a 4” diameter custom matte and 7.5” x 7.25” frame. The cel is in very good condition with some wear to the frame from age. $2,000 - $4,000
360. A Collection of Snow White and Pinocchio Dolls. (Freundlich/Ideal, 1930s-1940s)
A collection of two Snow White and two Pinocchio dolls, one of which is based on author Carlo Collodi’s original description. Three of the finely-crafted dolls are made of porcelain and one of the Snow White dolls is made of composite. Measuring 13.5” to 17.5” tall, the dolls display in very good condition to good condition with light cracks, scuffs including the tip of the noses, outfit stains, and heavy wear and material chipping on the composite Snow White’s arms. $300 - $50
362. A Pinocchio and Figaro Giuseppe Armani Sculpture. (Giuseppe Armani, 1995) A fine art sculpture of Pinocchio and Figaro as interpreted by Italian artist Giuseppe Armani. Armani signed the back of the sculpture titled, “Walt Disney’s Pinocchio and Figaro,” in marker. Measuring 7.75” tall and 7.25” in diameter, the sculpture displays in fine condition despite a small black scuff on Pinocchio’s hat. $300 - $500
361. A Pinocchio & Jiminy Capodimonte Porcelain Figure. (Disney, 1985) A Capodimonte porcelain Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket figure sculpted by Enzo Arzenton for the Laurenz Disney Character Collection. Released in an edition of 10255, the porcelain figure is numbered 291 on the bottom of the wooden base. Measuring 7.5” tall and 4.5” in diameter, the figure is in very good condition with light paint fading, scuffs, and glue residue on the bottom of the base. $300 - $500
363. A Jiminy Cricket Giuseppe Armani Sculpture. (Guiseppe Armani, 1995) A fine art sculpture of Jiminy Cricket from “Pinocchio” as interpreted by Guiseppe Armani and presented by Arribas Brothers. Jiminy stands atop a wooden base proudly displaying his “Official Conscience” badge. Measuring 9” tall and 5.25” in diameter, the resin sculpture is in fine condition. $300 - $500
364. A Giuseppe Armani Figaro Figure. (Giuseppe Armani , 1990s-2000s) A Giuseppe Armani fine art sculpture of Figaro from “Pinocchio.” Measuring 5” x 7” on a 4.5” in diameter wooden base, the porcelain figure is in very good condition with light scratches on the mouth. $200 - $400
366. A Pinocchio Big Fig. (Disney, 2003) A limited edition Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket “Big Fig” statue designed by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. The intricately detailed cast resin figure is painted in screen-accurate detail with a feather accent on hat. The film’s original title treatment is molded into the side of the circular cast resin base. Measuring 8.5” x 11” x 17” high with the base 2.5” x 10.75” in diameter, the piece is in fine condition with very light wear from display. $300 - $500
365. A Jiminy Cricket Trinket Box Figurine. (Disney, 2000) A Jiminy Cricket figurine trinket box sold at The Walt Disney Gallery designed by Mark and Rita Dornan, known as “Markrita.” Included with the trinket box is a 1” diameter “Official Conscience” pin. Measuring 8.25” tall and 5” in diameter in its original 7.25” x 8.25” x 11” box, the resin figure displays in very good condition with light paint loss and scuffs, while the pin exhibits light oxidation. $100 - $200
367. A Pinocchio and Jiminy Medium Fig. (Disneyland, 2013) A Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket medium Fig designed by Costa Alavezos to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Pinocchio’s Daring Journey attraction. Measuring 8.25” in diameter and 12” tall, the cast resin piece is in very good condition with slight scratches and scuffs, and a crack in the top of Jiminy’s right foot. $200 - $400
After the premiere of “Pinocchio” 1940 still held two giant landmarks for The Walt Disney Studios. First, the 51-acre Studio lot in Burbank opened, consolidating animators cramped in the original Hyperion offices and rented spaces in Hollywood into a state-of-the-art facility designed by architect Kem Weber. Second, “Fantasia” premiered on November 13, 1940, pushing animation to new levels of artistry, and marking the first commercial film to be released in stereo sound.
368. A Disney Studios Kem Weber Secretary Desk. (Weber, 1938) An exceptionally rare secretary’s desk from the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank. Walt Disney enlisted renowned designer Kem Weber to design virtually every aspect of his new studio. While we have been lucky enough to see a handful of his famed original animator’s desks, this is the first of his clerical desks that we’ve come across. The secretary’s desk measures an expansive 34” x 60” and stands 30” high. With a standard shallow center drawer, the left side has three 5.5” to 6” deep drawers, while the right has one 5.5” deep and one 12” deep file drawer, all with adjustable wooden dividers. The desk is in very good condition, with surface wear mainly visible at knee level and below where the desk’s user sat. This desk is truly a museum-quality artifact of Walt Disney Studios history. $4,000 - $6,000
369. An Original Disney Studios Kem Weber Wardrobe. (Walt Disney Studios, 1939) A rare original Walt Disney Studios Office Wardrobe designed by Kem Weber for the new Burbank studio in 1940. Weber designed every aspect of the new studio, including the office furniture. This stylized wardrobe was a common sight in every animator’s office and features the original bar and two hooks for hanging clothing, as well as the original mirror, metal rack, and a lower wooden storage space on the inside of the door. The wardrobe retains its original Walt Disney Productions identification label with the number blacked out. This entire piece measures 66” tall, 16” wide, and 22” deep. The condition is very good to fine, with some scuffs and minor wear from its original use at the Walt Disney Studios. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $3,000 - $5,000
371. A Disney Animation Studio Desk Chair. (Disney, 1990s) A Walt Disney Studio-used office chair from the Disney Feature Animation Studio in Orlando. After the Studio shut down, this was purchased by the animation studio Project Firefly which worked on “Brother Bear 2” and “Curious George.” Measuring 25” x 24” x 38” high, the plastic and cloth chair is in fair condition, with much wear throughout from production use. $400 - $600
370. Disney Studio Kem Weber Inspired Lead Animator’s Desk. (Disney, 1990s) A rare Walt Disney Studio-used “Kem Weber-like” Animator’s desk from the Disney Feature Animation Studio in Orlando. This style desk was used by lead animators and seen in use by the artists in the Animation Tour walk thru at the Disney MGM Studios. Modeled after the classic desk designed by Weber for the Burbank Disney Studio in 1940, this beautiful animation desk has three pull-out drawers on each side, and measures 72” x 55” x 27”. It comes with a stand-alone “Scene Stacker” measuring 61.5” x 27” x 20.5”. The desk is in fair condition, needing much repair, with water and exposure damage, particularly to the left side, drawer, and racks above; and staining and wear overall from over 15 years of production of animated features and shorts. $5,000 - $7,000
372. A Disney Studio Kem Weber Inspired Office Cabinet. (Disney, 1990s) A rare Walt Disney Studio-used “Kem Weber-like” office cabinet from the Disney Feature Animation Studio in Orlando. Two of these cabinets were at each desk used by the artists in the Animation Tour walk thru at the Disney MGM Studios, with one to the side and one behind the artist, forming a three sided cubicle. Modeled after the classic furniture designed by Weber for the Burbank Disney Studio in 1940, it has two shallow drawers with slots for art below. Measuring 84”x18”x25”, the cabinet is in very good condition with light wear from use. $5,000 - $7,000
373. A Disney Studio Bulletin Board. (Disney, 1990s) A Walt Disney Studio-used bulletin board from the Disney Feature Animation Studio in Orlando. After the Studio shut down, this was purchased by the animation studio Project Firefly which worked on “Brother Bear 2” and “Curious George.” Measuring 48” x 48.5”, the bulletin board is in very good production used condition. $400 - $600
374. A Walt Disney Studios Replica (Disney, 2006) A limited-edition replica of the famous Walt Disney Studios lot street sign, designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. The original sign has an interesting past, acting as a prop for the live-action studio tour segment of “The Reluctant Dragon” in 1941, and never removed. Placed at the Studio on the corner of Mickey Avenue and Dopey Drive, it features Mickey and Dopey along with signage for the Animation, Multiplane, Ink & Paint, Inbetween, Special EFX, and Layout Departments. Measuring 23” x 29” x 84” tall on a 12.5” in diameter base, the painted steel sign is in very good condition with light scratches and scrapes. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
375. A Wynken Blynken and Nod Multiplane Painting. (Disney, 1938) A “Wynken, Blynken, and Nod Playing in the Clouds Multiplane Painting No. 10” by Courvoisier Galleries of San Francisco. After their success marketing original production cels, Courvoisier presented these hand-painted multiplane paintings to demonstrate Disney’s Multiplane Camera including this Silly Symphony-inspired image. Composed of two hand-painted glass layers, the piece measures 8.5” x 9” and is in very good condition, with light wear and scuffs to the frame which retains the original Courvoisier back label. $300 - $500
376. An Extremely Rare “Fantasia” Lighting Model Maquette. (Disney, 1940) An extremely rare miniature elephant maquette produced in the Model Department at the Disney Studio during the production of “Fantasia.” To get a better idea of how to choreograph and light the “Dance Of The Hours” sequence, the model department built a miniature stage and populated it with miniature figures. The model and figures assisted animators in recreating lighting as it would appear on a real stage. Handpainted with painstaking detail, this figure measures 3” tall and is in very good condition, mounted to a metal base and exhibiting scuffs and light wear.
$500 - $700
377. A Vernon Kilns “Fantasia” Nutcracker Suite Dish. (Vernon Kilns, 1940) A Vernon Kilns ceramic dish featuring the dancing mushrooms from the Nutcracker Suite in Walt Disney’s masterpiece “Fantasia.” Four dancing mushrooms appear on one side, three on the other side. Measuring 7.25” x 12.5”, the dish is in very good condition. $400 - $600
378. A Flying Pegasus “Fantasia” Multiplane Painting. (Disney, 1942) A “Flying Pegasus Multiplane Painting No.14” by Courvoisier Galleries. After their success marketing original production cels, Courvoisier Galleries of San Francisco presented these hand-painted multiplane paintings to demonstrate Disney’s Multiplane Camera including this “Fantasia” inspired image. Composed of two hand-painted glass layers, the piece measures 8.5” x 8”. The piece is in very good to fine condition, with very light wear to the frame which retains the original Courvoisier back label, and the painted layers in fine condition. $300 - $500
379. A Fantasia Black Pegasus Figurine. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A figurine of the black Pegasus pony from “Fantasia.” Standing 3.75” tall, the china figurine is in fine condition. $100 - $200
381. A Bronze Mickey Mouse Sorcerer’s Apprentice Statue. (Disney, 1994) A bronze statue of Mickey Mouse titled “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.” This statue by renowned artist Bill Toma depicts Mickey Mouse sheepishly holding up Yen Sid’s hat from “Fantasia.” This piece is numbered 90 out of an edition of only 100 and was released at the 1994 Disneyana Convention. Measuring 7.75” tall and 5.5” in diameter, the bronze statue on a marble base is in good condition with light scratches, smudges, scuffs, and a sticky feel to the touch. $400 - $600
380. A “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” Statue. (Disney, 1994) A limited edition statue titled “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” by Marc Delle, released at the 1994 Disneyana Convention. The statue is part of a limited edition of 2000, and Delle has signed and dated the statue’s base in marker. Measuring 11.75” tall on a 6.75” x 8.75” base, the statue is in good condition with light scratches, scuffs, yellowing in the eyes, and glue residue and cracks on Mickey’s mouth, neck, and the gray base from a previous repair. $100 - $200
382. A Rare Disney Auctions Sorcerer Mickey Big Fig. (Disney Auctions, 200008) A very rare big fig of Mickey Mouse as he puts on the Sorcerer’s hat, released in a limited edition of 250. With three “AA” batteries (not included) the stars on the hat light up. Measuring 11” x 12” x 23” tall, the figure displays in good working condition, missing the original base.
383. An Original Timothy Mouse “Dumbo” Production Cel. (Disney, 1941) An original hand-painted production cel of Timothy Mouse from “Dumbo.” With an image size of 6” x 5” in a 15” x 12” matte with an opening measuring 8” x 6.5”, the piece is in very good condition with slight waviness to the cel. $800 - $1,000
384. A “Dumbo” Theatrical Rerelease Poster. (Disney, 1972) A theatrical poster for the 1972 rerelease of Walt Disney’s “Dumbo.” The poster features the tagline “The one… the only… the fabulous… Dumbo.” Measuring 30” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with a 6” crease in the middle, additional creases, edge wear, and light wear from display. $200 - $400
385. A Walt Disney Signed Production Background. (Disney, 1943) A beautiful production background from “The Grain That Built a Hemisphere” with matte signed by Walt Disney. Produced by Disney for the Office of Inter-American Affairs, the documentary was nominated for an Academy Award. The Disney Studio custom matte is hand-signed by Walt himself and dedicated to “Ken” as a gift to Kenneth MacGowan, the Director of Inter-American Affairs, the government sponsor of the Disney Studios’ trip to South America which resulted in the films “Saludos Amigos” and “The Three Caballeros.” The artwork, accomplished in gouache with a 8.25” x 11” visible image, is in fine condition. The matte, with a 4.5” x 1.75” signature and dedication, is in very good condition with color shift and wear from age, with four small water spots that do not affect the artwork or signature. Walt’s signature is faint but clear. $2,000 - $4,000
386. A Walt Disney Signed “Saludos Amigos” Cel Setup. (Disney, 1943) A production cel from “Saludos Amigos” with a hand-painted background and matte hand-signed by Walt Disney. Walt boldly signed the custom Disney Studio matte with a dedication to Dick Hyman. The cel featuring Donald Duck and a Peruvian passer-by from the film’s Lake Titicaca sequence has been trimmed to the characters and paired with a hand-painted background. With a visible image size of 8” x 10.75”, the cels and background accomplished in gouache display in very good condition, with light rippling to the Peruvian character, but all paint intact. The Disney Studio matte measuring 18.5” x 16.25” is in very good condition with light color shift from age, and Walt’s bold 6” x 3” signature and dedication in blue grease pencil sharp and clear. $3,000 - $5,000
Largely due to World War II, “Fantasia,” “Dumbo,” and “Bambi” all performed less than expected at the box office. After that Disney produced 6 “package” films – feature-length films that were collections of animated shorts, and cheaper to produce – throughout the 1940s. It would not be until 1950’s “Cinderella” that Disney truly returned to the full-length animated storytelling they had perfected.
387. A Pair of Signed “Bambi” Model Sheets. (Disney) A pair of Disney Studio photostat model sheets of Thumper from “Bambi,” signed by animator Murray McLellan. Model sheets like these were created during the production of the film as a reference for animators. This pair of later copies of the originals were probably used as a reference for later productions, and are signed boldly by McLellan with a dedication to Allen Hylton. Each measuring 11” x 15.25”, the model sheets are in very good condition with light wear from handling. $200 - $400
388. A Pair of “Bambi” Mouse Production Cels. (Disney, 1942) A pair of “Bambi” mouse original production cels, which have been trimmed to size, and a hand-painted Courvoisier background. The mouse is seen in two poses from the “Little April Shower” sequence, seeking shelter from the rain. Seeing the value of art from the Studio, Courvoisier began preserving and selling original Disney production cels like this in the late 1930s. With character sizes of 0.75” x 1.5” and 0.75” x 2.75” in a 6” x 7” window of a 13” x 15” matte, the cel displays in very good condition with light paint loss and scratches, while the matte exhibits discoloration from age. $800 - $1,000
389. A “Thumper and Butterflies” Multiplane Painting. (Disney, 1942) A “Thumper and Butterflies Multiplane Painting No.12” by Courvoisier Galleries. After their success marketing original production cels, Courvoisier Galleries of San Francisco presented these hand-painted multiplane paintings to demonstrate Disney’s Multiplane Camera. Composed of two hand-painted glass layers, the piece measures 8.25” x 7.5”. The piece is in very good condition, with some scuffs and wear to the original Courvoisier frame which retains the back label, and the painted layers are in fine condition. $300 - $500
390. A Blue Birds in Spring Multiplane Painting. (Disney, 1938) A “Blue Birds in Spring Multiplane Painting No. 11” by Courvoisier Galleries of San Francisco. After their success marketing original production cels, Courvoisier presented these hand-painted multiplane paintings to demonstrate Disney’s Multiplane Camera including this Bambi-inspired image. Composed of two hand-painted glass layers, the piece measures 8.75” x 8” and is in very good condition, with light wear including a small scratch to the bird on the top painted layer. The original Courvoisier frame has been repainted and retains its back label. $300 - $500
392. A Shirley Temple “Bambi” 78 RPM Album. (RCA Victor, 1950) A “Bambi” album of Shirley Temple reading the story of the film on three 78 RPM records. The album includes twelve beautifully illustrated story panels featuring the film’s woodland creatures. Measuring 9.75” each, the shellac records are playable in fair condition with heavy scratches, stains, warping, and wear. A 0.5” x 2.75” section is broken from the side one/side six record. The 10.5” x 12” album cover is in very good condition with light scratches, creases, a half-separated spine, and wear. $100 - $200
391. A Collection of “Bambi” Flower Figurines. (Disney, 1940s70s) A collection of four figurines of the little skunk Flower from “Bambi.” Measuring from 1.5” to 3” high, the ceramic skunks are in very good to fine condition with light wear from display. $100 - $200
393. A Tales of Uncle Remus “Song of the South” Album. (Capitol Records, 1947) A “Tales of Uncle Remus from Walt Disney’s ‘Song of the South’” 78 RPM three record album featuring Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers. The album includes performances by Honorary Academy Awardwinner James Baskett and the rest of the film’s cast. Measuring 10” in diameter, the shellac records are playable and in fair condition with heavy scratches, stains, and smudges, while the 10.5” x 12” album cover displays in good condition despite scratches and heavy wear, notably on the almost fully-separated spine. $100 - $200
394. A “Song of the South” 1980 Re-Release Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) A rare one-sheet poster from the 1980 theatrical re-release of Disney’s “Song of the South.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with wear along the original fold lines including small scuffs, and a very slight separation at the center fold point. $200 - $400
395. A “Song of the South” 1986 Re-Release Poster. (Disney, 1986) A one-sheet poster from the final theatrical reissue of “Song of the South” in 1986. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in fair condition with small creases throughout, edge wear, spotting, and faint watermarks. $200 - $400
396. A “Johnny Appleseed” 78 RPM Album. (RCA Victor, 1948) A “Johnny Appleseed” album retelling the story of the film across three 78 RPM records, with all the voices performed by Dennis Day from “Melody Time.” Measuring 9.75” each, the shellac records are playable and in fair condition with warping, heavy scratches, and smudges from use, while the 10.5” x 11.75” album cover has heavy wear, creases, scuffs, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
397. A Collection of Willie the Giant Production Drawings. (Disney, 1947) A large collection of ninety-three production drawings of Willie the Giant from the “Mickey and the Beanstalk” segment of “Fun and Fancy Free.” Drawn on 10.25” x 12” pieces of paper, the collection of sketches is in very good condition with light creases, production markings, and wear from age and use. $6,000 - $8,000
398. A Mary Blair “Cinderella” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1950) An original concept painting by Mary Blair for “Cinderella.” Despite working for the Studio since the 1940s, it was the 1950s that brought Mary Blair to the front line of the Studio Animation Department. Chosen by Walt as the color stylist for “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Peter Pan,” and several theatrical shorts, her adept sense of color set the tone for the first three features of the Studio in the 1950s. Her early concepts are considered extremely desirable by collectors and some of the most important work to come out of the Studio. This concept for “Cinderella” is accomplished in gouache on art board, and explores a tender moment of solitude for the soon-to-be Princess. The painted image measures 7.5” x 8.5” on a 9” x 9.75” artist’s board, and is in very good condition with light edge creases and pinholes at the corners. $10,000 - $12,000
399. A “Cinderella” 78 RPM Storybook Album. (RCA Victor, 1949) A “Cinderella” 78 RPM album of the songs and story of the film, featuring the vocals of Disney Legend and original voice actress Ilene Woods. Included with the two record album is a 24-page illustrated storybook. Measuring 9.75” in diameter, the shellac records are playable and in fair condition with heavy scratches, stains, warping, and smudges, while the 10.5” x 12” album cover is in good condition with scratches, light discoloration from age, and edge wear from use.
$100 - $200
401. An “Alice in Wonderland” Painting by Mary Blair. (Disney, 1951) An original concept painting of the Cheshire Cat for “Alice in Wonderland” by Disney Legend Mary Blair. Blair had an immeasurable and invaluable influence on many of the animated films produced by Walt Disney in the 1940s and 50s, including “Cinderella” and “Alice in Wonderland.” Her stylistic brilliance and sophisticated technique are on full display here depicting the Cheshire Cat mischievously hanging from a tree branch in the dark Tulgey Woods. Accomplished in gouache, the piece has a painted image size of 7.5” x 7.5” on an artist’s board measuring 9” x 9” and displays in fine condition with pin holes in the corners and light wear to the edges from age.
$10,000 - $15,000
400. A “Cinderella” Stained-Glass Lamp by Jody Daily. (Disney, 2003) A stained-glass “Cinderella” lamp by Jody Daily, released in a limited edition of 1500. When the stained-glass shade is illuminated, a silhouette of Cinderella’s carriage appears. Two frosted light bulbs are included to bring the magic to life. Measuring 19” tall and 13.25” in diameter, the bronze lamp displays in very good working condition with light scratches and scuffs. $300 - $500
402. An Original “Alice in Wonderland” Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original hand-painted production cel of Alice from “Alice in Wonderland.” With a character image size of 6.75” x 5.75” on the trimmed 8” x 6.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition, with a .25” spot of separation to the paint at Alice’s left sleeve, which is adhered to the color copy background.
$2,000 - $4,000
403. An Orange and Blue Cheshire Cat Vinyl Figure. (Disney, 2007) A Cheshire Cat vinyl figure sculpted by Monster5 and manufactured by Span of Sunset. This variation on the “Alice in Wonderland” cat, released in a limited edition of 500, has an orange body, blue stripes, and white stitching lines throughout. The original concealed Cheshire Cat face cardboard box packaging designed by Nathan Cabrera is included. Measuring 7.75” x 7.75”, the vinyl figure is in very good condition with light stains, a black spot in the eye, and minor wear. $200 - $400
In 1935, Walt Disney began to adapt J. M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan” to animation, but the project was delayed due to World War II. The film was released on February 5, 1953, as the last Disney animated feature with all nine of Disney’s legendary “Nine Old Men” working together as directing animators. Even though the film is titled “Peter Pan,” it was his small companion Tinker Bell who stole the spotlight and became the unspoken ambassador of Walt Disney Television and theme parks.
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1953) An original concept painting by Disney Legend Mary Blair for Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Within the captain’s quarters of the Jolly Roger, Blair balances dark and light to portray the villainous Captain Hook as he charms a heartbroken Tinker Bell. Accomplished in gouache, the piece has a painted image size of 7.75” x 8.5” on an artist’s board measuring 9” x 9.75” and displays in fine condition with pin holes in the corners and light wear to the edges from age. $10,000 - $15,000
405. A Signed “Peter Pan” Never Land Model Sheet. (Disney, 1953)
A very rare photostat of the cast of “Peter Pan” signed by four legendary Disney animators. Created in the same style as Disney model sheets, this large and unusual piece depicts 26 characters who appear in the Never Land sequences of the film. The piece is signed by animators Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Ken O’Connor, and Marc Davis. With a visible image size of 11.5” x 19.25” in a 26” x 18.25” matte, the signed piece is in good condition, with handling wear including folds from original production use.
$300 - $500
407. A “Peter Pan” Mr. Darling Two-Cel Setup. (Disney, 1953) An original hand-painted two-cel setup of Mr. Darling from “Peter Pan.” The children’s drawings on Mr. Darling’s dickey are their own cel, while Mr. Darling is on another cel. They are separate cels so that when Mrs. Darling wipes the outfit clean, the production team could remove the outer cel. The setup includes a color reproduction background. Mr. Darling has a character image size of 6.25” x 7.75”, displayed in the 9.5” x 13.5” visible area of a 16.25” x 20” matte. This “Peter Pan” piece displays in fine condition.
$300 - $500
406. A “Peter Pan” Cubby Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1953)
A Studio produced photostat model sheet of Cubby for the 1953 feature film, “Peter Pan.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film so that everyone could draw the character the same way. Measuring 9.25” x 13.5” on a 14.5” x 18.75” matte, the art is in very good condition with light scratches and discoloration from age.
$100 - $200
408. A Mrs. Darling Cel Signed by Frank and Ollie. (Disney, 1953)
An original hand-painted production cel of Mrs. Darling from “Peter Pan” signed by Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. With an image size of 5” x 8” on a 9.75” x 14.75” visible cel, the multi-layer piece is in very good condition. $300 - $500
409. An Original “Peter Pan” Production Cel. (Disney, 1953) An original production cel from “Peter Pan.” This hand-painted cel features Peter himself and is paired with a color copy background. Measuring 10” x 8.25” with an image size of 6.5” x 3.5”, the trimmed cel is in very good condition with slight waviness. $1,500 - $2,500
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412. A Tinker Bell Cel Signed by Marc Davis. (Disney, 1953) A cel of Tinker Bell from “Peter Pan” signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The cel has been trimmed to image, and paired with a color copy background. With Tink measuring 8” x 4” on an 8.5” x 10.5” visible background, the piece is in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000
411. A Multi-Signed “Peter Pan” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Michael from Disney’s classic film “Peter Pan.” The cel has been hand-signed by Disney Legends and animators Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, and Marc Davis. The character image measures 2.5” x 7.5” on a 8.25” x 10.25” color copy background in a custom matte measuring 12.75” x 14.5”. The piece is in fine condition with fading to the signatures.
$300 - $500
413. An Italian Peter Pan Ornament Set. (Italy, 1950s-1970s) A set of four Italian glass ornaments inspired by Disney’s “Peter Pan,” featuring Peter, Tink, Captain Hook, and Tick-Tock, with the original box. Measuring 5.5” to 6” tall, the uniquely colored ornaments are in fair condition with heavy paint loss, scratches, wear, a missing Tinker Bell wing, and a 1” hole where Tick-Tock’s left arm once was.
$200 - $400
414. A Tinker Bell Production Cel Signed by Marc Davis. (Disney, 1950s-60s) An original production cel of Tinker Bell signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis who was the lead animator credited with her design in “Peter Pan.” From a 1950s Disney Production (most likely TV). The image of Tink measures 2.25” x 5.25” on a trimmed cel with a visible area of 2.5” x 5.5”. The cel is beautifully presented in a custom 8” x 11” frame with a clear backing so the back of the cel can be viewed. The piece is in very good condition with very slight wear to the cel including a light waviness from age. $400 - $600
416. A Peter Pan Face Plaque. (Disney, 1950s-60s) A ceramic wall decoration of Peter Pan’s face. Measuring 5” x 6” x 1.75”, the piece is in good condition with light crazing, and paint loss only to the red feather. $100 - $200
415. A Marc Davis Signed Peter Pan and Wendy Limited Cel. (Disney, 1990s) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Peter Pan and Wendy from “Peter Pan.” This cel is number 118 in an edition size of 500 and was later signed individually by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The entire custom-matted piece measures 18”x22” and is in fine condition. $300 - $500
417. A Mr. Smee Beswick Ceramic Figurine. (Beswick, 1950s) A ceramic Mr. Smee figurine manufactured by Beswick of England. Beswick began making Disney ceramics in 1952 and their highly-detailed pieces have become sought-after collectibles. Measuring 4” tall and 1.75” in diameter, the “Peter Pan” figurine is in very good condition with light crazing. $100 - $200
418. A Set of Six “Peter Pan” Character Glasses. (Disney, 1969) A complete set of six promotional glasses for the 1969 re-release of “Peter Pan,” featuring John, Captain Hook, Big Chief, Mr. Smee, Wendy, Michael, and Peter. Measuring 6.5” tall and 3” in diameter, the colorful glasses are in very good to good condition with light paint loss, scratches, smudges, stains, and wear. $100 - $200
419. A Pair of Canadian “Peter Pan” Character Glasses. (Disney, 1969) A pair of Canadian promotional glasses for the 1969 re-release of “Peter Pan.” These French-language glasses are numbers 1 and 3 in a 6-glass set and feature Big Chief “Le Chef Peau Rouge” and John “Jean.” Measuring 5” tall and 2.5” in diameter, the glasses are in very good condition with heavy scratches, minor paint loss, and wear.
$100 - $200
420. A Peter Pan Peanut Butter Commercial Cel. (Post, 1970s-80s) A cel of Peter Pan from a Peter Pan peanut butter commercial, paired with a 3.75” x 5.75” printed background with Tinker Bell from the Disney film. The cel has been trimmed to the image measuring 3.25” x 1”, and displays in fine condition. The 11.5” x 13.5” framed piece displays in very good condition.
$300 - $500
421. A Tinker Bell Cel. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A hand-painted Xerographic cel of Tinker Bell from an unknown production. Measuring 10” x 14”, the trimmed cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500
422. A Tinker Bell Ceramic Ornament. (Disney, 1970s-1990s) A ceramic Tinker Bell ornament made in Japan. Measuring 5.5”, the ornament is in very good condition with very light paint chips on the skirt. $100 - $200
424. A German “Peter Pan” Nutcracker Set. (Christian Ulbricht, 1990s) A pair of Peter Pan and Captain Hook wooden nutcrackers with a wooden Tinker Bell figure in a lantern. The finely-crafted pieces have hand-painted details, cloth accessories, and felt clothing. Each is one of a limited edition of 2500, Peter Pan 859, Captain Hook 984, and Tinker Bell 360. Ranging in size from the 5” tall and 1.25 in diameter Tinker Bell to the 7.5” x 7.5” x 19” tall Captain Hook, the three figures and lantern are in very good condition with light scratches, stains, scuffs, and a repair to the base of Tink’s wings. $100 - $200
423. A Collection of 14 Tinker Bell Figurines. (Disney/Enesco, 19502000s) A delightful collection of 14 ceramic Tinker Bell figurines produced throughout the years. Measuring between 1.75” to 6”, the figures are in fine condition, with one in very good condition showing a repair to a broken arm. $500 - $700
425. A Goebel Peter Pan’s Never Land Figurine. (Goebel, 1993) A “Peter Pan” figurine titled Peter Pan’s Never Land designed by Olszewski. The handcrafted and hand-painted resin piece measures 5.5” x 8.25” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200
426. A Peter Pan and Mermaids Limited Edition Figurine. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Peter Pan and Mermaids figurine sculpted by Theresa Miller, from the limited edition Artist Series. The figurine measures 4.75” x 5.5”, the velvet base measures 8” x 8”, and both are in fine condition. $100 - $200
428. A “Tinker Bell’s Map” Sculpture. (Disney, 2002) A “Tinker Bell’s Map” sculpture by Imagineer Terri Hardin. The sculpture depicts the “”Peter Pan” pixie with glittery wings tip-toeing across a map of Never Land. This piece was released in a limited edition artist series of 2,500 and includes an artist-signed certificate of authenticity. Measuring 7” tall on the 4” x 6.5” map base, the sculpture is in fine condition. $100 - $200
427. A Tinker Bell on Mirror Figurine from Japan. (Kato Kogei, 2001)
A ceramic Tinker Bell figurine from Japan, manufactured by Kato Kogei. The “Peter Pan” fairy was released in a limited edition of 2001 and is hand-numbered 0341/2001 on the bottom of the base. Measuring 4.5” tall and 3” in diameter in its original 3.75” x 4.5” x 5.75” tall box, the figurine is in very good condition with light scratches on the wings. $100 - $200
429. The Art of Disney Tinker Bell Bust. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A limited edition Tinker Bell bust by the artist Randy Noble, sold at The Art of Disney. Part of an edition of 500, measuring 6” tall and 3.75” in diameter with its original 9” x 9” x 7.5” box, the bust displays in fine condition with minor scratches on the wings. $300 - $500
430. A Glass Tinker Bell Vase by Marimo Craft Co. (Marimo Craft Co., 2000s) A limited edition Tinker Bell hand-painted and sculpted, fine art glass vase based on an original painting titled “Mischievous” by Jim Salvati. The vase measures 2.75” x 6.5” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200
432. A Royal Doulton Disney Fairies Tinker Bell Figurine. (Royal Doulton, 2007) A hand-painted figurine of Tinker Bell from the Royal Doulton Disney Fairies Collection. Standing 6.25” tall, the figurine is in fine condition. $100 - $200
431. A Tinker Bell Ceramic Trinket Box. (Disney, 2000s) A decorative Tinker Bell ceramic trinket box originally sold at the Disney Store. Measuring 3.75” tall and 2” in diameter, the trinket box is in fine condition. $100 - $200
433. A Tinker Bell Sweet Roses Trinket Box. (Disney, 2021) A ceramic Tinker Bell Sweet Roses trinket box sold at the Disney Store in Japan. Inside the heart is an unopened set of Disney Store-branded sweets. The unopened sweets are for collecting purposes only and not for consumption. Measuring 4” tall and 4.25” in diameter with its original 5.75” x 6.5” x 4.5” tall packaging included, the trinket box displays in very good condition with light sticker residue around the base. $100 - $200
434. A “Peter Pan” Big Ben Magical Big Figurine. (Disney, 2000s) A “Peter Pan” Magical Big Figurine of Peter and the Darling children flying off to Never Land. With 4 “AA” batteries (not included) the children fly around the tower while the clock faces and city windows light up. Measuring 12” x 12” x 25.5” tall, the figurine is in very good working condition with slight wear to the battery cover. $500 - $700
435. A Captain Hook’s Ship Jolly Roger Big Fig. (Disney, 2000s) A rare magical big fig of the Jolly Roger from “Peter Pan” featuring Peter, Captain Hook, and Tick-Tock. The ship’s windows light up with two “AA” batteries (not included), which has been tested and functions properly. Measuring 15” x 18”, the big fig displays in fine condition. $500 - $700
436. A Pair of Harper Goff Original Stories. (Harper Goff, 1950s) A pair of original stories from the collection of Harper Goff. Goff first met Walt Disney when they were both trying to buy the same model train set. From designing the Nautilus in “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” to production designing “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,” Goff had a long and impactful career in the entertainment business. The two stories in this lot are a five-page short story titled “Shortcut” and an incomplete 17-page screenplay titled “The Happiest Man in the World.” This is a rare chance to see inside the creative mind of a Disney Legend. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the stories display in good condition with creases, edge wear, small tears, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
437. An Original “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Poster. (Disney, 1954) An original theatrical poster for “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 27” x 40.75”, the poster displays in good condition with heavy folds from storage, creases throughout, discoloration from age, tape repair on the reverse, edge wear, and tears including a 1” tear on the the right edge and a 6.5” tear along the bottom right fold. $200 - $400
438. A Spanish “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Poster. (Disney, 1954) A original Spanish-language style B poster for “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” featuring photos from the film and story descriptions. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with folds from storage, creases, light discoloration from age, light spotting on both sides, and small tears along the folds, including a 0.5” tear near the top middle fold. $200 - $400
439. A Collection of Davy Crockett Memorabilia in Suitcase. (Disney, 1950s) A collection of Davy Crockett memorabilia, including a child’s suitcase, a Little Golden Book, a belt buckle, and a belt with a belt buckle. The 2.” x 3.5” belt buckle and 35” belt with a belt buckle are in very good condition with paint loss and light oxidation. The 6.75” x 8” book and 10” x 12.25” x 6.5” suitcase are in good condition with chipping, stains, creases, light discoloration, and water damage inside of the suitcase, and spine creases, tears, wear, pencil inscriptions on the front and back covers and stamps on the first page of the book. $100 - $200
The 1950s were an era of expansion for Disney, and television brought a new age of Disney magic into homes across the country. Once again, Walt revolutionized the entertainment industry with his weekly “Disneyland” program promoting his latest endeavor of the same name, “The Mickey Mouse Club,” and “Zorro.” New animated feature films included the romantic “Lady and the Tramp” and the stunning “Sleeping Beauty” with production design by Eyvind Earle.
440. An Eyvind Earle “Lady and the Tramp” Color Concept. (Disney, 1955) An Eyvind Earle thumbnail color study for the Bella Notte sequence in “Lady and the Tramp.” Serving as both a background artist and color stylist on the animated film, Earle’s unique style helped establish “Lady and the Tramp” as one of the great Disney animated films of Walt’s era. This tiny painting evokes both the mood and appearance intended for this pivotal scene. Accomplished in gouache on art board, the painting is signed by Earle on the back. The painting measures 2” x 2.5” and is in fine condition. $3,000 - $5,000
441. A Pair of “Lady and the Tramp” Production Cels. (Disney, 1955) A pair of original hand-painted production cels from “Lady and the Tramp.” This pair was originally sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the board. This piece has an image size of 6” x 7” on the trimmed 9” x 12” cels, and is in fine condition. $500 - $700
442. A “Lady and the Tramp” Large Display. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A large store display recreating the tender Bella Notte sequence from “Lady and the Tramp.” Measuring 46” x 48.5”, the foam board sign displays in good condition with spots of discoloration, scratches, small dents, scrapes including a 1.75” one on the far right, and wear from age and use. $200 - $400
443. A Goebel Miniatures “Lady and The Tramp” Figurine. (Goebel, 1998) A limited edition, item 500 of 500, Goebel miniature “Lady and the Tramp” figurine titled “Bella Notte,” capturing a heart-warming moment from the classic film. The figurine, made from resin and signed by the artist Alex Hinojosa, measures 2.25” x 2.5”, comes with a velvet stand and glass cloche measuring 4” x 4.75”, and is in fine condition. $100 - $200
444. A Walt Disney Character Lites Set by Diamond Brite. (Diamond Brite, 1950s) A seven-piece Walt Disney Character Lites Set including Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Jiminy Cricket, one of the Seven Dwarfs, Donald Duck, and one of the Three Little Pigs. The bulbs measure 2.5” to 3”, and are all in fine working condition. The original 5.5” x 11” x 1.5” packaging is in fair condition with wear from age and a tear to the front-side plastic. $200 - $400
446. A Marx Disney Wind-Up Parade Car. (Marx, 1950s) A tin-litho wind-up parade car with the often-missing plastic windshield and figures of Mickey Mouse, Donald, Goofy, and Huey. When the built-in key is wound the car functions, though not as strongly as originally intended. Measuring 11” x 4” x2.75” high, the toy is in good condition, with light scuffs and small spots of paint loss with faint surface oxidation. $200 - $400
445. A Pluto Wind-Up Toy by Linemar. (Linemar, 1950s) A tin-litho Pluto the Drum Major wind-up toy. When wound, Pluto is meant to rock on his feet while moving his arms up and down, ringing the bell in his left paw. It measures 6.5” tall and is in good working condition with light scuffs and wear from age throughout. $200 - $400
447. A Moochie Mickey Mouse Club 78 RPM Record. (Disneyland Records, 1950s) A very rare “Moochie and 3 Other Songs from ‘The Mickey Mouse Club’ TV Show” 78 RPM record with the original sleeve. Songs on the record include Karen and Cubby singing “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” and the Mouseketeer Chorus singing “Moochie,” “Meetin’ at the Malt Shop,” and “Hap Hap Happy Snowman.” Measuring 10”, the record is in very good playable condition with light surface scratches. $100 - $200
448. A Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club Fun Tray. (Pressman, 1960s) A Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club Fun Tray that acts as a TV food tray, car tray, or bed tray. The tray consists of five sections to play a total of 41 games, including Checkers, Jumbo, Royalty, Shuffleboard, and Baseball. With two metal legs that pull down and lock into place, the tray measures 7.5” when erected x 20.25”, and is in fine condition with very light scuffs and chipping along the edge. In its original good-conditioned box with some discoloration and light edge wear, it contains all its original unused game pieces. $100 - $200
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449. A Roy Williams Hand-Drawn “The Magic Words” Lyric Book. (Roy Williams, 1960s-1970s) A one-of-a-kind hand-drawn lyric book for “The Magic Words” by Mouseketeer “Big Roy” Williams. The charming rhyme book, accomplished with marker on paper, shares the power of words and features a child wearing Mickey Mouse Ears. Measuring 6” x 8.25”, the twenty-page book is in very good condition with light yellowing from age, several small tears, and wear. $2,000 - $4,000
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452. A Walt and Roy Multi-Signed UB Iwerks Get Well Card. (Disney, 1957) An amazing one-of-a-kind drawing of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, signed by Walt Disney and over a dozen Disney legends. In 1957, animation pioneer Ub Iwerks suffered a heart attack and was hospitalized. Animator Bill Justice drew this Get Well piece, and it was signed by Walt Disney, Roy O. Disney, and nearly 150 total Disney Studio Cast Members. Included are at least fifteen early Disney Legends: Roy E. Disney, Norm “Fergy” Ferguson, Bill Cottrell, Harriet Burns, Don DaGradi, Card Walker, Roger Broggie, Winston “Hib” Hibler, John Hench, X. Atencio, Peter Ellenshaw, Ben Sharpsteen, Bill Peet, Don Iwerks, Fred Joerger, Wathel Rogers, and of course Bill Justice who signed his artwork. Other notable signatures include Frank Reilly who managed Disney Comic Strips for 29 years, and Ub’s loyal assistant Eustace Lycett who went on to win Academy Awards for visual effects in both “Mary Poppins” and “Bedknobs and Broomsticks.” With an image size of 11” x 7.5” on 13” x 10.75” paper, the artwork is in fine condition with slight color shift from age. The full matte board signed piece measures 17.5” x 19” and is in very good condition, with light wear mainly to the edges. $4,000 - $6,000
453. A “Paul Bunyan” Cel and Eyvind Earle Background. (Disney, 1958) An incredibly rare and stunning production cel and background from the Walt Disney Studios animated short “Paul Bunyan.” The cel of Paul Bunyan and Joe Muffaw is from the scene where Paul finds Jow pitching his new chainsaw to the lumberjacks. The characters are trimmed to the image and the character cels applied to a separate cel layer. This cel layer is presented with a production background from the film seen in Joe and Paul’s competition behind Joe using his chainsaw. The background is an original painting by Disney Legend Eyvind Earle, who initialed the background in the lower left margin and hand-signed the piece in the lower right. The piece comes matted and framed with the frame showing some wear. The entire piece measures 19.75” x 23” with the visible image measuring 10” x 13.25”. The cel is in very good condition with some very slight paint damage and cracking, and the background displays in fine condition. $3,000 - $5,000
454. A “Sleeping Beauty” Studio Dye-Transfer Print. (Disney, 1950s) A Studio Dye Transfer of Briar Rose from “Sleeping Beauty.” Dye Transfers are high-quality prints that were produced at the Studio and given as gifts to visitors. They were later sold at the Art Corner at Disneyland. This print measures 8.25” x 11.5” and comes with its original matte measuring 17.5” x 15.25. The matte includes the Studio label on the back and has been signed with a dedication by Dick Grills, a multiplane camera operator at the Studio. The print is in fine condition with light fading, and the matte is in fair condition with creases, small tears, and scuffs mainly to the edges. $200 - $400
456. A Marc Davis Maleficent and Diablo Drawing. (Marc Davis) A beautiful drawing of Maleficent and Diablo from “Sleeping Beauty” by their lead animator, Marc Davis. Accomplished in ink, the 3.5” x 4.25” drawing on a 5” x 7” sketch page is in fine condition. $300 - $500
455. An Aurora’s Dress “Sleeping Beauty” Cel. (Disney, 1959) An extremely rare original production cel from “Sleeping Beauty” featuring Aurora’s pink dress as Flora and Merryweather fight to change the color. This scene was animated in part by Disney Legend Rolly Crump. This large cel is trimmed to 12.5”x11.75” in a matte measuring 15.5”x13”, and is in very good condition. $300 - $500
457. A Maleficent’s Gift Big Fig. (Disney, 2002) A Big Fig of Maleficent and her raven Diablo from “Sleeping Beauty.” Designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, “Maleficent’s Gift” was released in a lim ited edition of 850 through the Disney Catalog and Disneyland Resort. Through two “AA” batteries (not included), the orb of Maleficent’s staff glows orange. Measuring 15.5” x 16” x 24” tall, the figure displays in fine working condition, with very light wear from display, and a broken battery compartment cover that does not affect function. $300 - $500
The 1960s marked a decade of cultural change for America and Disney alike. The Studio doubled down on live-action production, producing more than double the number of films as in the 1950s, along with three animated films, “One Hundred and One Dalmatians,” “The Sword In The Stone,” and “The Jungle Book.” While the xerographic process gave Disney animation a new look, Disney merchandise started to take a look to the past, with “retro” Mickey designs of the 1930s becoming popular moving forward.
459. A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” Production Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original production cel from the Walt Disney animated feature film “101 Dalmatians” previously from the collection of Rolly Crump, who worked as an Assistant Animator on scenes involving Pongo and the Puppies. This cel was originally sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original printed background, mat, and Art Corner gold label on the back of the board. With an image size of 3.5” x 3.75”, the cel measures 6.75” x 8.5” and is in very good condition with light edge wear.
$400 - $600
458. A Walt Disney-Signed Elementary School Program. (Walt Disney Elementary School, 1960) A Walt Disney-signed program from the cornerstone ceremony and dedication of the Walt Disney Elementary School in Linn County, MO. Included are a black and white photo of Walt signing items for a group of children and a certificate of authenticity from Phil Sears Collectibles. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the signed program is in good condition with creases, including a heavy horizontal crease in the middle from storage and light wear from use. $2,000 - $3,000
460. A “The Sword in the Stone” Wart Production Drawing. (Disney, 1963) A production drawing of Wart from “The Sword in the Stone.” Accomplished in pencil, the drawing has an image size of 4.75” x 5.25” on 12.5” x 6” animation paper, and includes dialogue timing notations on the right margin. The art is in very good condition with the paper off-white from age. $100 - $200
461. A “The Sword in the Stone” Wart Production Drawing. (Disney, 1963) A production drawing of Wart from “The Sword in the Stone.” Accomplished in pencil, the drawing has an image size of 7.25” x 8” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper, and is in very good condition with the paper off-white from age. $100 - $200
462. An Original “The Sword in the Stone” Poster. (Disney, 1963) An original style A poster for “The Sword in the Stone” featuring the film’s colorful cast of characters. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with folds from storage, creases, edge wear, very light yellowing from age, and a 0.75” tear near the bottom right corner. $300 - $500
463. A “Mary Poppins” Pearly Band Production Drawing. (Disney, 1964) A production drawing of three members of the Pearly Band from “Mary Poppins.” This lively troupe helps Mary and Bert sing the show-stopping number “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” With an image size of 8” x 13.5” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper, the drawing accomplished in graphite is in very good condition with the paper slightly off-white from age. $200 - $400
464. 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 with typical wear to original folds and edges, including some small creases. $200 - $400
465. A “Mary Poppins” Style B One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1964) An original release “Mary Poppins” style B one-sheet poster. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in good condition with typical wear including slight creasing to original folds and edges, and a 1” separation along one fold line. $200 - $400
466. A “Mary Poppins” Miniature Display Kit. (Disney, 1964) A kit with a miniature billboard, canopy, and mobile display for the theatrical release of “Mary Poppins.” The kit includes three sets of four easel-back miniature standees of Mary, Bert, Jane, Michael, George, and Winifred, as well as four component parts for the three displays. Ranging in size from the 6” x 18” character standees to the 16” x 35.5” miniature billboard display component part, the kit is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $100 - $200
467. “Winnie the Pooh & the Honey Tree” Cels & Background. (Disney, 1966) An original production cel and background from “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree.” This set features hand-painted cels of Pooh and his blue balloon which are trimmed to the image and paired with a hand-painted production background of the tree trunk and sky. Pooh, the balloon, and the background come from different points in the film but were assembled and matted at the Studio as a lovely presentation piece. With an image size of 10.5” x 15.5” in a 16” x 19” custom Disney Studio matte, the piece displays in very good condition. $1,000 - $2,000
468. A “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day” Tigger Cel. (Disney, 1968) An original Tigger production cel from “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.” This piece, originally prepared for sale at the Disneyland Art Corner store, was slightly trimmed and stapled to the color reproduction background, with a gold sticker on the reverse of the matte verifying its authenticity. Tigger has a character image size of 6” x 8” on the 10” x 12” cel, presented on an 11” x 14” matte with a 8” x 10” opening. The cel displays in fine condition. $300 - $500
469. A Faux Tiffany Mickey Mouse Belt Buckle. (John Fairchild, 1960s-1970s) An infamous faux Tiffany Mickey Mouse belt buckle. A relief on the buckle features Mickey Mouse with a pencil writing the text “Mickey Mouse 1937 Hollywood Calif. U.S.A.” with “Tiffany New York” on the reverse. These belt buckles were created and sold by English forger John Fairchild. Fairchild went so far as to write a book about the belt buckles under the pen name “Percy Siebart” to convince people of his work’s legitimacy. U.S. Customs eventually came down on Fairchild. Despite the unusual history of these belt buckles, they are quite desirable among collectors and have earned a unique place in Disneyana history. Measuring 2.5” in diameter, the brass belt buckle is in good condition with oxidation, stains, and wear. $100 - $200
470. A Faux Tiffany Minnie Mouse Belt Buckle. (John Fairchild, 1960s-1970s) An infamous faux Tiffany belt buckle with a relief of Minnie gazing at Mickey Mouse through a telescope, created by English forger John Fairchild. The text around the border reads, “Mickey’s Staff of 125 People in Hollywood Thank you from Walt Disney & United Artists Corp. One Million Mickey Mouse Club Members, Technicians-Gag-Men-ArtistsMusicians.” Missing from the piece is the belt buckle backing and an oval plaque on the front that reads, “Award of Merit Mickey Mouse 1933 Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.” “Tiffany New York” is engraved on the back. Measuring 2.75” x 3.5”, the brass belt buckle is in good condition with wear, stains, and oxidation, notably on the reverse. $100 - $200
471. A Mickey Mouse and Minnie Esco Watch Display. (Esco, 1970s) A rare intact set of twelve watches by Esco on a display board featuring Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. The plastic watches, half gold and half red, likely require maintenance to work, though they are presented well on the display, which is mounted on foam core. Measuring 7” in length each, the watches are in very good condition with light scratches and wear, while the 8.25” x 11.75” board has scratches, stains, wear, and creases, notably at the top right corner. $100 - $200
Although the leadership of the Studio was in transition through the 1970s, the Studio hit a few milestones that made lasting cultural impacts. In 1973, Disney celebrated 50 Happy years of family entertainment. Although the animated features were criticized for lacking the touch of mastery that Walt Disney himself had provided, we were still gifted with “The Aristocats,” “Robin Hood,” “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh,” and “The Rescuers,” the last film to feature contributions from any of Walt’s “Nine Old Men.”
472. An Original “The Aristocats” Production Cel. (Disney, 1970) An original trimmed production cel from Disney’s “The Aristocats” featuring Hit Cat. The character image measures 4.5” x 5.5”, in a matted frame measuring 7.5” x 9.5”, and is in fine condition. $300 - $500
473. An Original Bedknobs & Broomsticks Production Drawing. (Disney, 1971) An original production drawing from “Bedknobs and Broomsticks” of Mr. Codfish. With an image size of 8.25” x 7.5” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper, the drawing accomplished in felt tip pen is in very good condition, with light wear from age and handling including slight discoloration to the paper’s edges. $300 - $400
474. An Original Robin Hood and Little John Production Cel. (Disney, 1973) An original multi-layer production cel from “Robin Hood.” This hand-painted cel features Robin Hood and Little John as they sneak through Prince John’s castle for the jailbreak. With an image size of 6.75” x 6.5” on a 12” x 15” cel, the piece is in fine production used condition. $400 - $600
475. An Original “Robin Hood” Production Cel. (Disney, 1973) An original production cel of Robin Hood in drag from the 1973 animated feature of the same name. The untrimmed 12.5” x 16” cel has a character image size of 3.25” x 3.5” and displays in fine condition. $400 - $600
477. An Original “The Rescuers” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1977) An original production drawing of Rufus the cat from “The Rescuers.” Accomplished in pencil, the image measuring 4.5” x 6.5” on trimmed 8.5” x 11.5” animation paper is in fine condition. $100 - $200
476. An Original “Robin Hood” Production Cel. (Disney, 1973) An original production cel from Disney’s “Robin Hood” featuring Captain Crocodile. The cel is paired with a color copy background for presentation. The character image measures 3.5” x 6”, on a visible area of the cel measuring 7.75” x 9.75”, in a matted frame measuring 13.5” x 15.5”, and is in fine condition. $300 - $500
478. An Original “The Rescuers” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1977) An original production drawing of Bernard from “The Rescuers.” Accomplished in blue pencil, the image measuring 3.5” x 6.5” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper is in good production-used condition with small creases. $300 - $500
479. An Original “The Small One” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1978) An original production drawing of the Boy from “The Small One.” Accomplished in pencil, the image measuring 6.25” x 9.25” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper is in very good production-used condition with light discoloration to the paper’s edges from age. $300 - $500
481. A Disco Mickey Watch Set. (Bradley Time, 1970s) A Disco Mickey watch set, including a wristwatch with a white band and Mickey’s arms as the hands and a 7” record featuring the songs “Disco Mouse” and “Walking the Dog” performed by The Mousekeeters. Measuring 8.5” long in its original 8.5” x 9” packaging, the watch is in very good condition with light scratches and smudges on the face, while the 7” record is in fine playable condition with creases on the sleeve. $100 - $200
480. A Lionel Mickey Mouse Express Train Set. (Lionel, 1977) A Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Express train set consisting of eleven cars, a diesel engine, and a caboose. Each car features a different Disney animated production including “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” and “Peter Pan.” Contained in their original boxes measuring from 5” x 9.75” to 6” x 15.5”, the train set appears to be in fine condition, while the boxes exhibit spotting, stains, and wear from storage. $400 - $600
482. A Disco Mickey Watch Set. (Bradley Time, 1970s) A Disco Mickey watch set, including a wristwatch with a red band and Mickey’s arms as the hands and a 7” record featuring the songs “Disco Mouse” and “Walking the Dog” performed by The Mousekeeters. Measuring 8.5” long in its original 8.5” x 9” packaging, the watch is in fine condition, while the 7” record is in very good playable condition with surface scratches and a large tear down its entire sleeve. $100 - $200
In the 1980s, Disney underwent significant changes under the leadership of CEO Michael Eisner. Touchstone Pictures was formed to release PG and R-rated films without the Disney name directly on them. The Disney Store opened in malls across the country, growing to over 600 locations worldwide at its height. The Disney Channel debuted on cable and an animation renaissance began with “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” and “The Little Mermaid.” Today, the Walt Disney Company includes Pixar, Marvel Comics, and Star Wars, a galaxy of characters and stories that remain ever-growing.
483. “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Drawing by Burny Mattinson. (Disney/Mattinson, 1983) An original drawing of Mickey Mouse and Tiny Tim from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” by director Burny Mattinson. The portrait is accomplished in grease pencil and signed with a dedication dated December of 1983. With an image measuring 8” x 8” on 13.25” x 9.5” visible paper, the piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200
485. A Masudaya Mickey Mouse Spaceship Toy. (Masudaya, 1980s) A Mickey Mouse spaceship toy manufactured by Masudaya of Japan. Mickey pilots the silver ship, which features illustrations of his friends around the body. When turned on, the ship’s colorful lights illuminate and it emits noise. The toy has been tested and is in working condition, requiring two D batteries (not included). Measuring 8.5” in diameter, the toy is in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and a slightly loose canopy. $100 - $200
484. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Scrooge McDuck Cel. (Disney, 1983) A hand-painted original production cel of Scrooge McDuck from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” With an image size of 5” x 7” on a 9.75” x 14” visible cel, the laminated cel displays in very good production used condition. $400 - $600
486. A Mickey & Minnie Tapestry Leather Purse & Check Book. (Disney, 1980s-1990s) A Mickey & Co. Sports Club leather purse and matching check book featuring a tapestry fabric patterned with Mickey and Minnie globetrotting. Ranging in size from the 3.5” x 6.75” checkbook to the 5” x 8.5” x 11” purse, the matching set is in very good to good condition with light creases, scratches, stains, and wear from age and use. $100 - $200
487. A Signed “The Black Cauldron” Hen Wen Concept Drawing. (Disney, 1985) An original concept drawing of Hen Wen for “The Black Cauldron” signed by artist Mel Shaw. Measuring 8” x 10.5” on a 11.25” x 14.25” matte, the art displays in very good condition with light creases and wear. $200 - $400
489. Andreas Deja Gurgi Character Development Art. (Disney, 1985) Character development drawings of Gurgi from “The Black Cauldron” by Disney Legend Andreas Deja. This film is the earliest Supervising Animator credit for Deja, who would do the same for villains Gaston, Jafar, Scar, and Mickey Mouse in “The Prince and the Pauper.” Accomplished in pen, pencil, and copic marker, the art has an image size of 10.75” x 9.25” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper and is in good production-used condition with some discoloration from display. $200 - $400
488. A “Black Cauldron” Dallben Development Drawing. (Disney, 1985) A character development drawing of Dallben from “The Black Cauldron.” This appears to be a caricature of Disney Legend Frank Thomas, who mentored many of the animators on this film. Accomplished in pencil, the 9” x 5.5” drawing on 10” x 8” paper is in very good production-used condition. $200 - $400
490. A Mike Ploog Horned King Drawing. (Disney, 1985) An original character concept drawing from Disney’s “The Black Cauldron” featuring The Horned King, illustrated by Mike Ploog. Accomplished in graphite, the character images measure 4.5” and 4.75”, on a sheet of paper measuring 5.5” x 7.25”, in a matted frame measuring 10.5” x 12.25”, and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
491. “The Black Cauldron” Castle Interior Layout Sketches. (Disney, 1985) A pair of interior layout sketches of the Horned King’s castle from “The Black Cauldron.” The art is accomplished in black grease pencil, with red pencil indicating camera movement on one sketch. The sketches each measure 3.5” x 6” and 4.5” x 6” on a 7” x 8.5” piece of paper and are in very good production-used condition. $200 - $400
493. A Walt Disney Studios Store Silver Jacket. (Disney, 1986) An original Walt Disney Studios Store jacket, silver on the outside and featuring a dazzling red lining inside. The back displays Mickey holding a clapperboard. Labeled a size S with its original price tag intact, the satin jacket is in good condition with scratches and wear from use. $200 - $400
492. A Promotional Jacket for “The Black Cauldron.” (Disney, 1985) A promotional jacket for the Disney animated film “The Black Cauldron.” The black synthetic jacket has maroon stripes down the sleeves, a gorgeous red trim on the interior, and the film’s logo embroidered on the back. Labeled a size S, the jacket is in fine condition. $200 - $400
494. A Signed Disney Magic 1986 LACMA Exhibit Poster. (LACMA, 1986) A souvenir poster from the Los Angeles County Museum exhibit “Disney Magic The Animated Series” open from July through September of 1986. The poster is signed by six Disney Legends: animators Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Marc Davis, Ken Anderson, and Art Babbitt; and Adriana Caselotti, the voice of Snow White. Measuring 23.5” x 32”, the poster displays in good condition, with light wear, and five horizontal creases throughout the left side. $200 - $400
495. A Disney Store Mickey Mouse Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store Mickey Mouse display figure. This Mickey was part of a scene titled “Mickey’s Magical Music Shoppe” which featured beloved Disney characters in medieval attire playing instruments. Measuring 14.5” x 34” x 14” deep, 41” tall including the 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base, the figure is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $2,000 - $4,000
496. A Disney Store Minnie Mouse Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store Minnie Mouse display figure. This Minnie was part of a character-filled scene paying tribute to the film industry, with Minnie playing the part of the director and holding a megaphone. Measuring 26” tall, 32.5” tall including the 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base, the figure is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, minor stains, light discoloration from age, and heavy paint chips including a 4” x 8.5” chip on the megaphone and several 1.5” chips on Minnie’s ears.
$2,000 - $4,000
497. A Disney Store Donald Duck Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store Donald Duck display figure. This Donald was part of a scene titled “Mickey’s Magical Music Shoppe” which featured beloved Disney characters in medieval attire playing instruments. Measuring 15” x 29”, 36” tall including the 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base, the figure is in very good condition with scuffs, wear, visible glue residue under the hat, paint chips on the tambourine, and minor stains, including a small black stain on the nose. $2,000 - $4,000
498. A Disney Store Daisy Duck Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store Daisy Duck display figure in a cloth outfit. Measuring 12” x 28” x 20” deep, 34.5” tall including the 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base, the figure is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, glue residue on the eyelashes, one missing eyelash, and a 0.5” dent on the right elbow. $2,000 - $4,000
499. A Disney Store Clarabelle Cow Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store Clarabelle Cow display figure with a cloth outfit. Measuring 13” x 20” x 36” tall, the figure stands on a 16” x 20” x 6” tall custom display for a full height of 42”. Clarabelle displays in very good condition with small scuffs and scratches, cracks in the paint on her left hand, and small spots of paint loss to her left foot.
$2,000 - $4,000
500. A Disney Store Pete Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store Pete Display figure. When the first Disney Store opened in 1987 Guests were delighted to see tableaus of colorful Disney characters in the front window and above the cases all along the walls. This figure of Pete is dressed in his original shirt and suspender pants. Measuring 24.5” x 28” x 31.5” tall, the figure displays in very good condition with small scuffs and scratches, a faint stain on the left shoulder, and .5” spots of paint loss at the tip of each ear. $2,000 - $4,000
501. A Scrooge McDuck Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987) An original Disney Store Scrooge McDuck Display figure. The first Disney Store opened in March 1987, six months before “Ducktales” premiered with Scrooge wearing a blue robe instead of his comic book-traditional red. Measuring 11” x 15” x 28” tall, the figure stands on a 16” x 20” x 6” tall custom display for a full height of 34”. Scrooge is in very good condition with small scuffs and scratches, and a tiny hole in the back from the original installation. The plexiglass and metal glasses have been reglued in place, and show slight oxidation to the metal. $2,000 - $4,000
502. A Disney Store Huey Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store Huey display figure, part of scene inspired by moviemaking. Measuring 19” x 19” x 23” deep, 25” tall including the 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom display, the figure is in very good condition with light stains, scuffs, wear, glue residue on the hands, and yellowing from age, notably on the face. $2,000 - $4,000
503. A Disney Store Dewey Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987) An original Disney Store Dewey display figure. Donald’s nephews were portrayed as film editors in their earliest Disney Store tableau, and here Dewey is spilling a pair of film cans. Measuring 16.6” x 22” x 20.5” tall, the figure stands on a 16” x 20” x 6” tall custom display for a full height of 26.5”. Louie displays in very good condition with wear almost exclusively to his backside including small scuffs and scratches, and small spots of paint loss to the back of the foot. $2,000 - $4,000
504. A Disney Store Louie Display Figure. (Disney, 1987) An original Disney Store Louie display figure. Donald’s nephews were portrayed as film editors in their earliest Disney Store tableau, and here Louie is wielding scissors. Measuring 17” x 16” x 24” tall, the figure stands on a 16” x 20” x 6” custom display for a full height of 30”. Louie displays in very good condition with very slight wear including small scuffs, and a .5” spot of paint loss to the scissors that have been retouched. $2,000 - $4,000
506. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”
Jessica Rabbit Cel. (Disney, 1988) An original production cel of Jessica Rabbit from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” The hand-painted cel is placed over a scene-matching photographic background. The cel has an image size of 7” x 8” within its 8.25” x 12” matte opening. The artwork has not been examined out of the matte but appears to be in very good condition. $2,000 - $3,000
505. An Original “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” Publicity Cel. (Disney/Touchstone Pictures, 1988) A very rare publicity master cel from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” Every major film released by the Studios in the 1980s and 1990s had a “key set” of 80 to 200 or more images selected by the film’s publicist from on-set photography, to represent the film in the press. Animated films would have a similar selection of cel setups photographed. Due to the unique “hybrid” nature of Roger Rabbit, individual cels were created specifically for the key set, with a specially detailed animation image presented on a screen-matching full-color photo background. These cels have beautiful shading as seen on Roger’s arms and face here, which does not appear on production cels as lighting effects were added digitally. With a character image size of 9” x 8” on a 13.25” x 16.5” production cel and a 14” x 9.5” photo background, the piece is in very good condition with light wear from original use and age. This is truly a one-of-a-kind piece.
$1,000 - $2,000
507. An Original Jessica Rabbit Cel. (Disney, 1988) An original production cel of Jessica Rabbit from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” The hand-painted cel is placed over a scene-matching photo of Bob Hoskins as the hero Eddie Valiant. The cel has an image size of 3.5” x 7.75” within its 8.25” x 13” matte opening. The artwork has not been examined out of the matte but appears to be in very good condition with 2mm of paint loss to Jessica’s eyelash. $2,000 - $3,000
508. A Jessica Rabbit Large Vase. (Disney, 2000s) A Disney Auctions Jessica Rabbit Serve Ware Vase, released in a limited edition of 250. Measuring 10.25” tall and 9” in diameter, the hand-painted porcelain piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400
509. An Original Production Cel from “The Little Mermaid.” (Disney, 1989) An original hand-painted production cel of Ariel from “The Little Mermaid.” With an image size of 6.75” x 6” on a 7.25” x 8.5” visible cel, the piece is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
510. A “The Little Mermaid” Ursula Production Drawing. (Disney, 1989) An original production drawing of Ursula from “The Little Mermaid.” Accomplished in pencil and colored pencil, the drawing measuring 8” x 8.25” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper is in good condition with an outline of discoloration with slight paper loss from earlier display. $300 - $500
512. A Signed “The Little Mermaid” HandPainted Cel. (Disney, 2006) A cel of Ariel and Flounder from “The Little Mermaid,” released exclusively to Walt Disney Company employees. “It’s a Secret” was produced in a Limited Edition of 500, with xerographic lines from original drawings enhanced by hand, hand colored, and paired with a scene-matching background on glossy photo paper. Each matte was individually signed by the film’s directors Ron Clements and John Musker. With a character image size of 9” x 8.5” in a 9.5” x 16” image and 16” x 22” matte, the piece is in fine condition. $300 - $500
511. An Original “The Little Mermaid” Production Cel. (Disney, 1989) an original hand-painted production cel of Ariel from “The Little Mermaid.” With an image size of 4.5” x 7.25” on a 17” x 15” cel, the piece is in very good condition with a tear and fold to the bottom left registration hole. $800 - $1,000
513. A Pair of Ursula and Ariel Original Production Cels. (Disney, 1989) A two-cel setup of Ursula and Ariel from “The Little Mermaid.” The setup includes a photographic reproduction background created from the original master used in the film. The sea witch Ursula has a character image size of 6.5” 7.75”, while Ariel measures 2.25” x 3.5”. Displayed in a 13.5” x 17” matte with a 8.5” x 11.5” visible image area, the cels are in very good condition with light scratches. $2,000 - $3,000
514. A Little Mermaid Deluxe Boxed Pin Set. (Disney, 2004) A Disney Limited Edition Collection pin set of “The Little Mermaid.” The five-pin set in a gold embossed box was released in a limited edition of 1500 sets. The pins measuring up to 2” x 2” each are in fine condition, with the 5.75” x 6” x 2.75” box in very good condition with very slight wear to one corner of the lid. $100 - $200
516. A “The Prince and the Pauper” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1990) An original handpainted production cel of Mickey Mouse from “The Prince and the Pauper.” With an image size of 4.25” x 4” on the 10.5” x 12” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $300 - $500
515. A Disney Feature Animation Camera and Table. ((Disney, 1989-90s) A unique RCA camera and table stand used by Disney animators. The Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida studio opened in 1989 with 40 employees, originally producing “Roller Coaster Rabbit,” with “Mulan” being the first animated feature produced entirely in Florida. The 1990s were a transitional time for animation, as an entirely film-driven medium was moving towards digital, and video recording was a useful tool in this period.
This camera with table stand allowed the feature animators themselves to immediately shoot video of even just a few key drawings and see the animation in the moment, no longer waiting for film to develop. The camera comes with a table, mounting arm, and two fluorescent light fixtures, one of which has a support on the table. The lighting fixtures have non-standard plugs and the camera’s hardwire cable is cut, so the function has not been tested. Measuring 35.25” x 33.5” x 67.5” high, this camera and stand display in very good condition, showing well-earned wear from production use by the Disney animators themselves. $1,000 - $2,000
517. A “Mickey Through the Years” Sericel. (Disney, 1993) A “Mickey Through the Years” sericel released in a limited edition of 5,000 in celebration of Mickey Mouse’s 65th birthday. With an image size of 5.25” x 17” on a visible 8” x 20” cel, the piece displays in fine condition. $200 - $400
518. A Mickey Inc. Red, White, and Black Leather Jacket. (Disney, 1990s) A Mickey Inc. red, white, and black leather jacket. The embroidered jacket displays Mickey Mouse’s face on the front and back, “Mickey Mouse” text on the left sleeve, and Mickey’s head with a yellow “MM” on the right sleeve. Labeled a size S, the button-up jacket is in very good condition with creases, a minor 0.5” tear, and wear from use. $200 - $400
519. A Mickey Inc. Red, White, and Black Leather Jacket. (Disney, 1990s) A Mickey Inc. red, white, and black leather jacket. The embroidered jacket displays Mickey’s face on the front and back, “Mickey Mouse” text on the left sleeve, and Mickey’s head with a yellow “MM” on the right sleeve. Labeled a size M, the button-up jacket has its original price tag attached and is in good condition with several small stains, heavy creases, and wear from use. $200 - $400
520. A Mickey and Goofy Aviation-Themed Bomber Jacket. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A leather Mickey Mouse bomber jacket with a button-on sheepskin collar. The large back patch features Mickey and Goofy with “The Boys of the 28th,” and the jacket features shoulder and breast patches that match the pseudo-retro bomber style. Measuring a size “S” the jacket is in very good condition with light wear from handling that includes intentional distress. $200 - $400
522. A Mickey Mouse “Memories” Bronze Statue. (Disney, 1995) A limited edition Mickey Mouse “Memories” bronze statue by Bill Toma, released at the 1995 Disneyana Convention. The statue features Mickey trying on his past hats, including the Brave Little Tailor, the Sorcerer’s Apprentice, and more. Etched into the statue is the artist’s name and the piece’s limited edition number, 98/200. Measuring 6.25” tall with a 5.75” in diameter base, the statue is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $300 - $500
521. A Mickey Mouse Watch in a Tin Case. (Disney, 1993) A Mickey Mouse wristwatch in its original tin case, created exclusively for the Disney Store. The watch has a gorgeous green face, a genuine leather band, “30” and 60” on the bezel, and features Mickey hanging on to one of the hands. Measuring 8” long with a 1” in diameter face in the 2.5” x 8” tin, the watch is in very good condition with light oxidation and minor wear. $100 - $200
523. A Mickey Mouse Television Set. (Disney, 2004) A Mickey Mouse television set designed in Mickey’s standard color palette with mouse ears for speakers. On-screen features include a Mickey Mouse graphic when the channel is changed, and a running Donald Duck when the volume is adjusted. The set features composite and coaxial AV connections. Measuring 15.5” x 14.5” x 19” high with a 13.5” screen the set is in good working condition, with small scuffs and scratches overall. $200 - $400
524. A “The Lion King” Award Consideration Package. (Disney, 1994) An awards season For Your Consideration package for “The Lion King” featuring “The Art of The Lion King” book. When opened, a pop-up of the film’s characters rises and reveals the FYC categories, crew names, and book. The 196-page “The Art of The Lion King” book includes stunning artwork and behind-the-scenes insights about the blockbuster film. The 10.25” x 13.5” book and 13.25” x 16.5” box are in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $100 - $200
525. A Pair of Timon & Pumbaa Lion King Musical Swatches. (Disney, 2002) A pair of Timon and Pumbaa costume fabric swatches from the first national tour of The Lion King musical, the highest-grossing Broadway show of all time. Measuring from 3.25” x 4” to 5.5” x 6.75”, the swatches are in very good condition with light fraying. $100 - $200
526. A Pair of “Shnookums and Meat” Production Drawings. (Disney, 1995) A pair of original production drawings of Shnookums and Meat from “The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show. The drawings, accomplished in pencil and color pencil, bear a “Walt Disney Television Original Animation Art” seal. Shnookums has a character size of 3” x 4” and Meat measures 5.5” x 7.5”, both on 10.75” x 12.75” sheets of drawing paper. The drawings display in very good condition with light creases, smudges, and stains from the production process. $100 - $200
527. An Original Shnookums & Meat Cel. (Disney, 1995) An original production cel of Shnookums and Meat paired with a color copy scene matching background. In response to “edgy” cartoons like “Rocko’s Modern Life” and “The Ren & Stimpy Show,” Disney spun these characters off from “Marsupilami” to their own “The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show.” With an image size of 7.5” x 7” on a 10” x 12” visible cel, the art is in fine condition. $100 - $200
528. A “Toy Story” Original Concept Drawing. (Pixar, 1995) An original production concept drawing of Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Slink, Mr. Potato Head, and Roly Poly Clown. Accomplished in pastels and ink on black paper, the art measuring 8.5” x 19.75” is in fine condition, presented in an attractive 15” x 23.75” plexiglass frame. $2,000 - $4,000
529. A Pair of Toy Story 2 Original Production Storyboards. (Pixar, 1999)
A pair of original storyboard drawings for “Toy Story 2” featuring Woody, Jessie, Buzz Lightyear, and Bullseye. Accomplished in mixed media, the draw ings measuring 7” x 9” each are in very good production-used condition with many pinholes, presented in an attractive 13.5” x 23.75” plexiglass frame.
$2,000 - $4,000
530. An “Art of Pocahontas” Multi-Signed Book. (Hyperion, 1995) A first edition hardcover copy of “The Art of Pocahontas,” with six signatures. Included are signatures by Eric Goldberg and Mike Gabriel, the film’s Animation Directors, and character lead animators Glen Keane (Pocahontas), Anthony De Rosa (Nakoma), John Pomeroy (John Smith), and Ken Duncan (Thomas). Gabriel includes a dedication and message to “Kathy.” Measuring 13.25” x 10.75” x 1”, the signed book with dust jacket is in fine condition. $200 - $400
532. A Multi-Signed “Tarzan” Premiere Program. (Disney, 1999) A “Tarzan” program signed by directors Chris Buck and Kevin Lima, producer Bonnie Arnold, art directors Dan Cooper and Daniel St. Pierre, animators Glen Keane, Russ Edmonds, Dave Burgess, John Ripa, Marshall Lee Toomey, Randy Haycock, Michael Surrey, Bruce W. Smith, Jay Jackson, Sergio Pablos, Ken Duncan, Chris Wahl, Brian Pimental, and T. Daniel Hofstedt, and visual effects supervisor Peter DeMund. Measuring 9” x 12”, the program displays in fine condition. $100 - $200
531. A “Mulan” Signed Program. (Disney, 1998) A “Mulan” program signed by directors Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook, writer Chris Sanders, producer Pam Coats, animator Brian Ferguson, production designer Hans Bacher, and two more. Measuring 9” x 12”, the program displays in good condition with long scratches and light edge wear. $100 - $200
533. A “Fantasia 2000” Signed Program. (Disney, 2000) A “Fantasia 2000” program signed by directors Eric Goldberg, Don Hahn, Hendel Butoy, and Francis Glebas; art directors Dan Cooper, Carl Jones, Susan Goldberg, and Michael Humphries; animators Michael Show, Doug Bennett, Anthony de Rosa, Ron Husband, Dave Bossert, Bert Klein, and more. Measuring 9” x 12”, the program displays in very good condition with light scratches and edge wear. $100 - $200
534. A “Fantasia 2000: Visions of Hope” Multi-Signed Book. (Disney, 1999) A first edition hardcover copy of “Fantasia 2000: Visions of Hope,” with 21 signatures by prominent directors, animators, and artists who worked on Fantasia 2000. The book includes a map of a book signing party at the very short-lived Feature animation North Campus, where the signings took place. Included are signatures of producer Don Ernst, five directors including Eric Goldberg and Don Hahn, four art directors, three lead character animators from “The Firebird Suite,” and more. In the slipcover measuring 11.5” x 13.25” x 1.25”, the signed book is in fine condition with very light wear from handling. $100 - $200
535. A Signed Feature Animation Exclusive “Atlantis” Cel. (Disney, 2001) A signed Feature Animation employee exclusive limited edition cel from Walt Disney’s “Atlantis: The Lost Empire.” At the end of production, employees were given a choice from 12 key scenes in the film to have a cel created in the Studio’s ink and paint department using the film’s original drawings. Since the animated features since 1991’s “Beauty and the Beast” were produced with the digital CAPS process, not cels, this becomes a true rarity of a hand-painted cel from the Ink and Paint Department on the Studio Lot, for a post-digital film. This cel recreating Sequence 11, Scene 6 as Princess Kida prepares to take Milo on a secret swim was chosen by 101 employees, making this number 27/101. The cel comes with an overlay signed by both producer Don Hahn and David Pimentel, an animator on the character Kida. The cel has an image size of 6.75” x 5” on 18” x 12.25” cel and scene matching print background. The signed overlay cel is an untrimmed 22.75” x 12.25”. All pieces are in fine condition. $400 - $600
537. A Signed “Lilo & Stitch” Sericel. (Disney, 2002) A “Lilo & Stitch” sericel signed by co-directors Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois. Measuring 14.25” x 19”. The limited edition 1500 sericel and signed matte are in fine condition. $100 - $200
536. A “Lilo & Stitch” Feature Animation Employee Cel. (Disney, 2002) A Feature Animation employee exclusive limited edition cel from Walt Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch.” At the end of production, employees were given a choice from 8 key scenes in the film to have a cel created in the Studio’s Ink and Paint department using the film’s original drawings. Since the animated features since 1991’s “Beauty and the Beast” were produced with the digital CAPS process, not cels, this becomes a true rarity of a hand-painted cel from the Studio for a post-digital film. This cel recreating Sequence 16.6, Scene 43 as Lilo, Nani, and Stitch surf was chosen by 187 employees, making this number 177/187. The cel has an image size of 14” x 9” on 17” x 12” cel and scene matching print background. The piece is in fine condition. $500 - $700
538. A Set of “Lilo & Stitch” Global Lenticular Posters. (Disney, 2002) A collection of ten international lenticular posters for “Lilo & Stitch.” The lenticular image of Stitch switches between his alien and “dog” forms as classic Disney characters glare at him or run for cover. The ten languages on the posters are Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Mandarin, French, Castilian Spanish, and English. Measuring 27” x 40” each, the lenticular posters display in very good to good condition with scratches, wear, and stains at the bottom right corner of the French poster. $400 - $600
539. A Stitch Christmas Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare “Lilo & Stitch” Christmas big fig featuring Stitch titled “Mele Kalikimaka,” designed by Disney artist Costa Alavezos. This figure usually has a detached second piece, a snow base featuring Lilo’s doll Scrump in a pile of presents, but that piece is not included. Measuring 15” x 15” x 16.75” tall, the resin figure is in very good condition with light scratches, color fading on the jacket, stains, a 1.5” crack at the top of Stitch’s left ear, and typical wear from display. $500 - $700
541. A “Lorenzo” Original Painting by Mike Gabriel. (Disney/ Gabriel, 2004) A painting of “Lorenzo” by Mike Gabriel, who wrote and directed the 2004 Disney animated short of that name. The project started development in 1949 when story man Joe Grant saw his cat dive into a fight between two poodles and wondered what would happen if he lost his tail. The project was long-shelved but revived in the early 2000s as Joe Grant was once again working with Feature Animation. Gabriel painted this portrait of Lorenzo in gouache on artboard, and signed it with a dedication to “Kathy.” With a character image of 8.5” x 8” in a 10” x 12.5” visible matte opening, the art is in fine condition. $500 - $700
540. A Collection of “Save Disney” Campaign Items. (Walt Disney Studios, 2004) A very rare collection of 8 items from the infamous “Save Disney” campaign. After Roy E. Disney resigned from The Walt Disney Company due to conflicts between his ideals and Michael Eisner’s leadership, he created savedisney.com to encourage shareholders and the public to demand the removal of Eisner and his supporters from their positions. Criticism of Eisner eventually led to his resignation, and Roy E. Disney took down the website after a successful campaign. These items are from a unique time in the history of The Walt Disney Company and include an XL t-shirt, notebook with pen, 3 unused bumper stickers, a button, a small plastic carrying bag, and a special Roy Disney pin that was given to attendees of a Save Disney rally in 2004. The collection is in very good condition overall. $100 - $200
542. A “Ratatouille” Sign. (Disney, 2007) A presentation sign with the teaser artwork for Pixar’s “Ratatouille” that helpfully served as a pronunciation guide. Measuring 10.25” x 21.75”, the print on gatorboard sign displays in good condition with scuffs and slight wear at one corner. $200 - $400
The dream team of engineers, artists, and designers known as Walt Disney Imagineering makes the impossible possible. Formed by Walt Disney in 1952 to develop Disneyland, the group changed names from Walt Disney, Inc. to WED Enterprises and finally, in 1986, Walt Disney Imagineering. With over 60 billion dollars currently earmarked for Disney Park expansion, Imagineering’s future is brighter than ever.
543. A Walt Disney Imagineering Jacket. (WDI, 1980s) A Walt Disney Imagineering jacket. Embroidered on the back is Imagineering’s logo, Mickey Mouse as he appeared in “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” segment of “Fantasia.” Labeled a women’s size XXL, the acetate jacket is in very good condition with light pilling and wear from use. $200 - $400
545. A “WED Imagineering” Letterman Jacket and Cap. (WDI, 1990s-2000s) An Imagineer exclusive leather-sleeved jacket and cap featuring a retro “WED Imagineering” logo. The size “L” jacket and cap with adjustable plastic strap are in fine unworn condition. $200 - $400
544. An Early Walt Disney Imagineering Beige Jacket. (WDI,19861990s) An early Walt Disney Imagineering jacket with an embroidered Sorcerer Mickey logo. Measuring a size “L” the jacket is in very good condition with light wear from handling and use. $200 - $400
546. A Walt Disney Imagineering Letterman Jacket. (WDI, 1990s) A Walt Disney Imagineering letterman jacket with an embroidered “WDI” patch and three bonus cloisonne pins featuring the MAPO, Walt Disney Imagineering Sorcerer, and classic WDI logos. Measuring a size “X-Large,” the wool shell jacket with leatherette sleeves is in very good condition with light wear from use including small scuffs on the left shoulder and slight discoloration. $200 - $400
547. An Imagineering Book Signed by Marty Sklar and Hench. (Disney, 1996) A copy of “Walt Disney Imagineering: A Behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real” signed by Disney Legends Marty Sklar and John Hench. Measuring 10.5” x 13.25” the signed book is in very good condition with light handling wear. $100 - $200
550. A Designing Disney’s Theme Parks Multi-Signed Book. (Flammarion, 1997) A first edition copy of “Designing Disney’s Theme Parks: The Architecture of Reassurance” signed by four contributors. This scholarly view of Disney Parks is signed by the editor Karal Ann Marling and contributors Yi-Fu Tuan and Erika Doss. Measuring 11.25” x 10.5”, the book is in very good condition with handling wear to the dust jacket including scuffs. $200 - $400
548. A Marc Davis Signed Icicle Princess Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, 1997) A Disney Gallery limited edition lithograph of Icicle Princess concept art for a proposed Enchanted Snow Palace attraction, signed by the artist, Disney Legend Marc Davis. The print is hand-numbered at the lower right, “233/300,” and presented with an etched glass ornament signed by the maker. Measuring 10.25” x 13.25” the print displays in fine condition. The ornament measures 4” in diameter and is in very good condition with a slight scuff. $100 - $200
551. “The Disney Mountains” Multi-Signed Imagineering Book. (Disney, 2007) A first edition copy of The Disney Mountains: Imagineering at Its Peak by Jason Surrell. This copy is signed by the author with dedication to Alan, and signed inside by Imagineering Executive Vice President Tom Fitzgerald, and Disney Legends Marty Sklar and Tony Baxter. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the book is in very good condition with very light handling wear. $200 - $400
549. A Marc Davis “Dinosaur City” Character Concept. (Davis, 1991) Original concept art for the character Forry in “Adventures in Dinosaur City” signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. This early 90s family film followed kids into an alternate world filled with anthropomorphic dinosaurs, including Forry, a pterosaur who couldn’t fly. Accomplished in ink and watercolor, the art has an image measuring 5.5” x 7.75” on 6.5” x 8.5” paper, and is in fine condition, with the backboard signed by the artist, Marc Davis. $200 - $400
552. A File of Disney Legend Wathel Rogers Letters. (Disney, 1957-1980s) A file of Disney Legend Wathel Rogers’ papers. As a pioneer of animatronics, Wathel was an active part of Walt Disney Imagineering and career guidance programs for Disney. This file includes letters from his 1957 designation as a career Propmaker up through his 1980 promotion to Show Production Director for Spaceship Earth at EPCOT, as well as several copies of his 3-page biography. Of particular note is a memo signed by WDI Vice Chairman Marty Sklar on his stationery. Measuring up to 8.5” x 11”, the papers are in very good condition with light wear from age, with the 1957 letter in fair condition with browning and edge wear. $300 - $500
After the opening of Disneyland in 1955, the expansion of Disney Parks has been nothing short of both financial and creative genius. With over 12 parks across the world, The Walt Disney Company has planted their flag in California, Florida, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, enriching the population across numerous cultures, making charity and giving back to the world a priority. They currently have roughly 225,000 employees world-wide, and have invested in a number of philanthropic initiatives, inspiring others into action and working with communities on climate solutions, sustainable agriculture, and species conservation among many other areas.
553. A Collection of 8mm Theme Park Home Movies. (1958-61)
A collection of 8mm home movies filmed at theme parks including three 3” reels and one 5” reel. The 3” reels each run two to three minutes and are labeled including “Indian Dance by Paul at Disneyland July 1961,” “Disneyland 22 July 1961,” and “Marineland 30 May 1961.” The 5” reel runs from 12 to 14 minutes and includes “Disneyland,” “Santa’s Village,” and “San Diego Zoo bit finger” labels. The films are in very good condition, with handling wear to the boxes and labels. $100 - $200
555. A Signed “Disneyland: The Nickel Tour” Book. (Disneyland, 1995) A signed first edition of “Disneyland: The Nickel Tour,” the definitive reference guide for collecting Disneyland postcards. The 368-page book includes attraction-related stories and photographs of memorable souvenir postcards. This book has been signed on the title page by authors Bruce Gordon and David Mumford. Measuring 9” x 11.25”, the book is in very good condition with creases, scratches, and wear to the cover. $300 - $500
554. A Large Collection of Disneyland Attraction Slides. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A large collection of 49 slides with Disneyland Park and walk-around character photographs. The slides include eight unopened themed packs titled “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad,” “Tomorrowland,” “America on Parade,” “American on Parade at Night,” “Fantasyland,” “Disneyland at Night,” “Main Street Electrical Parade Set One,” and “Main Street Electrical Parade Set Two.” Additionally, this set contains nine loose slides, five of which are of New Orleans Square, two of The Haunted Mansion, one Pirates of the Caribbean, and one “The Three Caballeros” slide. This collection of beautiful images provides an incredible look into these popular Disneyland attractions and parades over the years. Measuring 2” x 2” each, the slides display in very good condition with light scratches, packaging creases, and wear. $100 - $200
556. A Disneyland Resort Master Planning Aerial Photo. (WDI, 2012) A large print of an aerial photo of Disneyland Resort taken in May of 2012. The legend at the bottom reads that it was created for Walt Disney Imagineering Florida for Disneyland Resort Master Planning. Measuring 15” x 20”, the photo print on gator board displays in good condition with edge wear and small scuffs. $200 - $400
Cast Members at the Parks work hard to deliver Disney magic to Guests every day. A perk to the job, aside from spending hours in the “Happiest Place on Earth,” is the exclusive access to limited-release merchandise, special events, costumes, and pieces of Disney history. Here is your chance to acquire these exclusive items without the hard work
557. A 1969-70 Disneyland Entertainment Schedule. (Disneyland, 1969-70) A Disneyland Entertainment Schedule for November 23, 1969, through May 30, 1970. This 18-page booklet includes character, entertainment, and performer schedules for regular Park days as well as special events, including the Candlelight Ceremony and Spring Fling. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the schedule is in very good Park-used condition with light handling wear to the top right corner, including a name written there. $100 - $200
560. A 1973 Disneyland Festival Pan Americanos Itinerary. (Disneyland, 1973) A Disneyland Festival Pan Americanos / Saludos Amigos Parade Itinerary and Schedule for October 6th and 7th 1973. This 12-page itinerary prepared by the Entertainment Division details the characters and entertainers scheduled to appear in the parade as well as support staff, daily schedule, and parade route. Internal publications and documents like this were not intended for public distribution and offer a rarely-seen window into the Backstage operations of the Park. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, this document is in fine Park-used condition. $100 - $200
558. A 1972 Disneyland Fantasy on Parade Schedule. (Disneyland, 1972) A Disneyland Fantasy on Parade Schedule for December 16 through 31, 1972. This 11-page itinerary prepared by the Entertainment Division details the entertainers scheduled to appear in the parade as well as support staff and the daily schedule. Internal publications and documents like this were not intended for public distribution and offer a rarely-seen window into the Backstage operations of the Park. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, this document is in fine Park-used condition, with very light wear to surfaces and edges, and the name “Jim Haught” (of Disneyland Operations) written on the cover. $100 - $200
561. A Getting to Know the Disney Characters Binder. (Disneyland, 1973) A Getting to Know the Disney Characters guide for costumed character performers at Disneyland. The 3-ring binder includes pages on how to put on the costumes and perform as each of the characters from Mickey Mouse up to the most recent characters from “Robin Hood.” The binder also includes two 8” x 10” publicity photos of Mary Poppins with penguin walk-arounds and a full group of performers in costumes including Bernard and Bianca from 1977’s “The Rescuers.” Included in this lot are 16 loose copies of model sheets from Disney animated films. Measuring 10.25” x 11.75”, the binder and contents are in very good condition with light wear from use. $300 - $500
559. A 1973 Disneyland Entertainment Schedule. (Disneyland, 1973) A Disneyland Entertainment Schedule for May 27 through November 24, 1973. This 36-page booklet includes character, entertainment, and performer schedules for regular Park days as well as special events including Date Night and Angel Baseball Fun Day. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the schedule is in fine Park-used condition. $100 - $200
562. A Set of Disneyland Jacket Pulls & Patches. (Disneyland, 1970s) Two cloth embroidered Disneyland employee patches and two jacket zipper pulls. The 1.5” x 3.25” patches are in fine unused condition and good used condition, with some backing residue and light fraying to the edges and fabric on one. The zipper pulls measure .75” x 2.25”, the gold-toned in fine condition and the silver-toned in very good condition with smudges throughout. $100 - $200
563. A Pair of Disneyland Golden Ears Patches. (Disneyland, 1980s) A pair of patches from the Golden Ears Retirement Club for Cast Members who worked for Disney for at least 10 years and are over the age of 55. Measuring from 1.75” x 3” to 6.75” in diameter, the patches are in very good condition with some edge wear from use. $300 - $500
564. A Disneyland Cast Member Retirement Plaque. (Disneyland, 1980s) A wood and pewter plaque with Mickey Mouse, presented to Ermitt Baker, a distinguished Disneyland Cast Member hired on June 29, 1959. The plaque reads: “Thanks, Ermitt. Mickey and the Gang.” Measuring 11” x 13”, the plaque is in very good condition with some very light scuffing and wear from age. $500 - $700
566. A Disneyland Engineering and Construction Team Jacket. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An exclusive jacket and cap from the Facilities Engineering & Construction Division at Disneyland, both featuring embroidery of Mickey Mouse with construction gear. The cap is one-size-fits-most with an adjustable plastic strap, and the 100 percent Nylon jacket is a size “L.” Both jacket and cap are in fine unused condition. $300 - $500
565. A Donald Duck Wet Paint Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A wet paint sign featuring Donald Duck and one of his nephews produced for backstage Cast Member areas of Disneyland. Measuring 10.5” x 13.5”, the light cardstock sign is in fine condition. $100 - $200
567. Disneyland Cast Member Film Festival Backstage Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A sign for the Disneyland Cast Member Film Festival. Film Festival events were presented for Disneyland Cast Members and their families, with tickets available through the Disneyland T.E.A.M. Center. Measuring 28”x36”, the acrylic sign is in good condition, with creases and wear from original display including spotting. $200 - $400
With the massive success of Disneyland, Walt Disney understood the importance of accommodations that matched the quality of his world-class vacation destination. The Disneyland Hotel supplies Guests with themed pools, restaurants, shopping, and decor that maintains the magic conjured within the Park.
568. A 1956 Disneyland Hotel Lunch Menu. (Disneyland Hotel, 1956)
A very rare early luncheon menu from the Disneyland Hotel Restaurants by Gourmet. This double-sided sheet is printed on card-stock, and dated Thursday, April 19, 1956. The menu measures 15” x 10.5” and is in fair to good condition with edge wear and off-white color, small tears, and a crease along one side, including a 1.5” tear. $200 - $400
570. A Mary Blair It’s a Small World Disneyland Hotel Print. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) A print of Mary Blair’s concept artwork for “It’s a Small World” that was displayed at the Disneyland Hotel. The artwork measures 18.5” x 25.25” in the original gold tone 26.5”x33” frame. The art is in very good condition, with the frame in fair to good condition with wear throughout, including scratches and paint loss, and some moisture discoloration to the right side of the matte which didn’t affect the print. $400 - $600
569. A Disneyland Hotel 1957 Child’s Menu. (Disneyland Hotel, 1957) A very early children’s menu from the Disneyland Hotel featuring illustrations of the Mark Twain Riverboat, Dumbo, and Tinker Bell. Created to be mailed like a postcard, it has an unused section for a stamp and address. The menu measures 5” x 7” and is in very good condition with some edge wear and a .5” crease at the bottom right corner. $200 - $400
571. A Set of Disneyland Hotel “D” Plates. (Disneyland Hotel, 1980s-1990s) A set of eight plates made exclusively for the Disneyland Hotel. The plates featured a stylized “D” on the front and were created by Michael Léson Dinnerware. These plates are meant for decorative purposes only and are not intended for food service. Measuring 12” in diameter, the porcelain plates are in good condition with surface scratches, stains, smudges, and wear from use. $300 - $500
572. A Never Land Pool Disneyland Hotel Sign. (Disneyland, 1999) A “Tinker Bell’s Treasures” sign from the Disneyland Hotel. From 1999 until 2008 the Disneyland Hotel pool was themed to “Peter Pan”, with this souvenir location close by. Included in the lot is a postcard of the Never Land Pool. Measuring 41” x 32” x 4”, the sign is in very good condition with the lettering missing, slight edge wear, scratches, and scuffs from Resort display. The 5” x 7” postcard is in very good condition. $2,000 - $4,000
573. A Disneyland Hotel New Orleans Square Concept Print. (Disneyland Hotel, 2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for New Orleans Square at Disneyland. This high-quality print was displayed in the Disneyland Hotel. The artwork has an image size of 19.75” x 29.5” within its 28” x 38” gold-tone original frame. The print is in very good condition, with the frame in good condition exhibiting some scuffs and light wear from Hotel display. $400 - $600
574. A Disneyland Hotel Wallpaper Border Roll. (Disneyland Hotel, 2000s) A roll of wallpaper border from the Disneyland Hotel featuring fireworks, Hidden Mickeys, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 5” tall, the wallpaper border is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
575. A Disneyland Hotel Tinker Bell Wallpaper Border Roll. (Disneyland Hotel, 2000s) A roll of wallpaper border from the Disneyland Hotel featuring Tinker Bell spreading pixie dust. Included are two cut-off 18” and 22.75” sections of wallpaper prominently featuring Tinker Bell. Measuring 6.75” tall, the wallpaper border is in very good condition with light creases and wear. $100 - $200
576. A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Monstro Mug. (Disneyland Hotel, 2022) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar first-edition mug of Monstro from “Pinocchio.” The ceramic whale mug’s release was tied to the debut of the live-action “Pinocchio” film starring Tom Hanks on the Disney+ streaming service. Measuring 4.75” x 8.5”, the mug is in fine condition with light paint flaws on one side from the production process. $200 - $400
From televised celebrations to Castle-sized birthday cakes, Disney knows how to mark a special occasion. New attraction openings, parades, or experiences often coincide with anniversary celebrations, with special ticketed events available only to a select few. Each anniversary or special event includes limited-release merchandise that’s here today and gone in a flash. Don’t miss out on these blasts from the past.
577. A “Walt Disney Printing” Satin Jacket. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A Walt Disney Printing department jacket from the Walt Disney Studio in Burbank. The back features embroidery of Mickey and Goofy with a printing press. With no size label, the jacket appears to be a size “large” and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
578. An America on Parade Huck Finn Original Concept. (Disneyland, 1975) Original concept art with fabric swatches for An America On Parade Huck Finn costume. The piece is labeled Entertainment (Department) A.O.P. and signed by the designer, Jack Muhs. Accomplished in mixed media, the artwork on presentation board measures 16” x 20” and is in very good condition with light wear from production use and age. $300 - $500
579. A Disneyland Anniversary Family Reunion Picnic Poster. (Disneyland, 1985) A poster advertising the “Disneyland 30th Anniversary Family Reunion Picnic.” The ticketed event, organized for Cast Members, included food, games, character appearances, and an EPCOT Center raffle. Posters like this were mounted backstage in areas like The Center, where tickets were available. Measuring 18” x 30”, the glossy poster is in very good condition with light wear to some edges. $100 - $200
580. A Disneyland “30th Anniversary” PSA Airlines Mobile. (Disneyland, 1985) A Disneyland 30th Anniversary PSA Airlines Mobile presented by K-101 & Safeway. The “Celebration Vacation Sweepstakes” set includes one 28” x 38” sweepstakes mobile, one 17.75” x 28” “Deposit Drawing Tickets Here” mobile sign, one 7” x 11” official sweepstakes rules card, one hook with string and barbettes, an 8.5” x 11” mobile assembly instructional sheet, one small 13” x 20” sweepstakes poster, one giant 37.75” x 49.5”, sweepstakes poster, and one 11” x 14” “Winning Numbers” card. The entire set is in very good condition with very light scuffs and wear from age. $300 - $500
581. A Disneyland Sixty Years of Mickey Sweepstakes Display. (Disneyland, 1988) A Sixty Years of Mickey Celebration Vacation Sweepstakes IV display. Presented by K-101, Safeway, and Delta, the sweepstakes awarded 101 weekend trips to Disneyland. Included in the display kit are four small posters, two large posters, two large display rings, two round Sixty Years of Mickey signs, six official rules cards, assembly instructions, and two hooks for display. Measuring from the 7” x 11” rules cards to the 38” x 50” posters, the display is in good condition with creases, stains, discoloration from age, and wear from use. $300 - $500
582. The Original Disneyland State Fair ‘88 Sign Art. (Disneyland, 1988) The original artwork for the Disneyland State Fair ’88 logo featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Created to boost Park attendance, the event featured fair-style games, food, pig races, and more. Measuring 22.5” x 26.75”, the art is in very good condition with a light 5” crease at the bottom and edge wear at the corners. $800 - $1,000
583. A Disneyland State Fair ‘88 Lamppost (Disneyland, 1988) A lamppost sign from the 1988 State Fair at Disneyland. Created to boost Park attendance, the event featured fair-style games, food, pig races, and more. Measuring 21” x 22.75”, the acrylic board sign with mirrored elements is in very good condition with intended holes for display, scratches, smudges, and light wear from Park use.
584. A Main St. Electrical Parade Farewell Season Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1991-1996) A press kit for the Main Street Electrical Parade’s farewell season in 1996. Included in the kit are three glossy photos, a commemorative light bulb in a souvenir box, a farewell season pin in a small gold box, a farewell season button, an official commemorative certificate, a press badge, six slides, three two-page press releases, and an Annual Passholder limited edition card of Elliott from “Pete’s Dragon.” Also included in the lot is a large button from 1991 commemorating the 3,000th performance of the parade. Please note that the light-up farewell button is not functional and the parade’s theme music plays inconsistently when the folder is opened. Ranging in size from the 1” in diameter pin to the 9” x 12” folder, the lot is in very good to good condition with scratches, creases, and wear from use. $200 - $400
585. A The Disney Afternoon Live! Jacket. (Disneyland, 1991) A Cast Member jacket from Disneyland’s The Disney Afternoon Live! The special celebration of the popular two-hour programming block included a Duckburg overlay on the Small World Promenade, a live stage show, and characters from the “Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers,” “DuckTales,” “Adventures of the Gummi Bears,” and “TaleSpin.” The cotton jacket with polyester lining is labeled a size small and is in very good condition with minor pilling and wear from use. $300 - $500
586. A Disneyland 40 Years of Adventure Jacket and Hat. (Disneyland, 1995) A blue “40 Years of Adventure” Disney Originals jacket and hat featuring Mickey Mouse in an Indiana Jones outfit, as Disneyland’s 40th anniversary coincided with the opening of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction. Labeled a size XXL, the jacket is in good condition with light stains and discoloration, notably down the right sleeve. The hat has an intentionally distressed design on the brim and is in good condition with discoloration and wear from use. $300 - $500
587. A Divas and Villains Event Jacket and Cap. (Disneyland, 2000) A cap and limited-edition Villains leather jacket from the Disney Divas and Villains event held on October 26, 2000 at Disneyland. The cap features embroidery of the Chernabog and the event logo, and is one size fits most with an adjustable cloth strap. The jacket marked a size “L” is numbered 19/50 and features the Villains logo with the Magic Mirror embroidered on the breast, and a large Chernabog logo embroidered on the back. Both items are in very good to fine condition. $300 - $500
588. Happy Birthday Disneyland Anniversary Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A large display sign for one of Disneyland’s anniversary events. The sign features imagery from some of the earliest years of the Park, including concept art, architectural models, and photos of Walt Disney. The backing behind the photos is a large reproduction of Herb Ryman’s pencil illustration for the Disneyland map, which helped Disney get funding from ABC in 1953. Measuring approximately 34” x 50”, the sign is in good condition with some minor wear throughout from use. $300 - $500
590. A Collection of Disneyland Holiday Signs. (Disneyland, 2010s)
A collection of four signs from Disneyland’s holiday celebrations, including the years 2016, 2017, and 2018. Measuring from 23” to 24” in diameter, the signs are in good condition with large creases, scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
589. A Disneyland 2000 Leather Jacket with Patches. (Disneyland, 2000) A letterman-style leather jacket with four sleeve patches including, Disneyland 2000, Space Mountain 2000, Monorail 2000, and Matterhorn 2000. The back of the jacket has an embroidered Disneyland 2000 logo with Mickey Mouse and icons from the Park’s lands. Labeled a size L, the leather jacket is in very good condition with light creases and stains from use. $300 - $500
591. A Disneyland Fantasy Faire Event Sign. (Disneyland, 2013) An event shuttle stop sign from the grand opening of the Fantasy Faire. Select press were given a sneak preview of the new fairytale area, previously the Carnation Gardens Plaza. Measuring 24” x 25.5”, the sign displays in good condition with cracks at the top corners, scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
592. A Disneyland Diamond Celebration Sign. (Disneyland, 2015)
A sign from Disneyland’s Diamond Celebration on May 22, 2015. Measuring 23.25”, this 60th-anniversary foam board sign displays in very good condition with intentional holes at the top for display, typical scratches and scuffs from Park use, and a slightly puffed-out shape, possibly an intentional effect. $300 - $500
594. A Collection of Disneyland 61st Anniversary Signs. (Disneyland, 2016) A collection of five signs from the Disneyland Resort’s 61st anniversary celebration featuring Mickey Mouse. Ranging in size from 18” x 22” to 23.75” in diameter, the signs are in very good to good condition with creases, scratches, scuffs, edge wear including a corner crack on the holiday sign, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
593. A Disneyland Half Marathon Sign. (Disneyland, 2015) A sign from the 10th Annual Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 20” x 22”, the sign displays in good condition with a 5.5” scuff, additional scuffs, stains, scratches, and wear from Park use. $100 - $200
595. A Pair of Disneyland Star Wars Marathon Signs. (Disneyland, 2017) A pair of signs from runDisney’s Star Wars Half Marathon - The Light Side event in 2017. Measuring 23.5” each, the signs display in good condition with creases, scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park use. $100 - $200
What would a trip to Disneyland be without a few souvenirs to bring home? Unlike the lackluster trinkets populating airports and gift shops, Disneyland has always supplied unique and thoughtfully-designed hats, ceramics, stationery, postcards, and more for Guests who hope to spread a little magic upon their return home from “The Happiest Place on Earth.”
596. A Sears Exclusive No. 5995 Marx Disneyland Playset. (Marx, 1958) A rare complete Sears Exclusive No. 5995 Marx Disneyland playset representing the early days of the Park. The colorful plastic playset includes recreations of popular attractions the Matterhorn, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, King Arthur Carrousel, Sleeping Beauty Castle, and more. The complete set features all of the original figures, animals, vehicles, and buildings, with only the original accessory bags missing. Ranging in size from a 1.5” tall Minnie Mouse figure to the 12” x 18” x 6.75” tall vacuum-formed Matterhorn on the 30” x 59” playmat, this rare set is in very good to good condition with light scratches, wear, discoloration and tears on the instructions, visible repair work on the Dumbo show building’s flags, and creases in the playmat from storage. The set is in its original Sears and Allstatebranded 21” x 28.5” x 7” tall box, a very rare find for collectors, which is in fair shape with creases, tears, scuffs, moisture spotting, tape, and discoloration from age. $2,000 - $4,000
597. A Complete Marx Disneyland Playset. (Marx, 1961) A rare complete No. 4368 Marx Disneyland playset with its original box. The colorful plastic playset includes recreations of popular attractions the Matterhorn, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, King Arthur Carrousel, Sleeping Beauty Castle, and more. The complete set features all of the original figures, animals, vehicles, buildings, paperwork, and organizational bags. Ranging in size from a 1.5” tall Minnie Mouse figure to the 12” x 18” x 6.75” tall vacuum-formed Matterhorn on the 30” x 59” playmat, this set is in very good to condition with light scratches, wear, and creases in the playmat from storage, while the organizational bags are in fair condition with heavy creases and wear from age and use. $2,000 - $4,000
598. A 1957 Complete Guide to Disneyland Book. (Disneyland, 1957) An early Complete Guide to Disneyland book. The 27-page souvenir guidebook provides illustrations, full-color photographs, and maps of the Park. Measuring 8.25” x 11.5”, the guidebook is in good condition with creases, stains, and edge wear from use. $100 - $200
599. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Child’s Apron. (Disneyland, 1950s) An early red child’s apron featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinker Bell, with two end pockets and eight crayon pockets along the bottom hem. Measuring 11.5” x 16.5”, the apron is in good condition with minimal wear. $100 - $200
600. A Disneyland Tin Litho Melody Player. (Chein, 1950s) A tin litho Disney Melody Player manufactured by J. Chein & Co. When cranked, the music box plays harmonica-like music by forcing air through the punched paper scrolls. The music box has been tested and is in working condition. Measuring 6.5” x 7.25” x 7” tall, the player is in very good condition with scuffs, stains, scratches, and light oxidation. $100 - $200
1950s-1960s) A plastic souvenir fan with delicate cut-outs and Mickey Mouse. Measuring 1.5” x 7” closed and 7” x 11.5” opened, the fan is in good condition with light wear from use, age-related discoloration, and fraying to the ribbon throughout. $100 - $200
602. Three Sets of Disney Character Cutout Standups. (Disney, 1950s-1960s) A Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, and Mickey Mouse and his Pals plastic cutout standups featuring beloved Disney animated characters. Measuring 9” x 14.5” each, the unopened sets display in very good condition with light wear, a warp at the bottom left corner of the Sleeping Beauty set, and the bottom left corner cut off of the Peter Pan set. $100 - $200
603. A Pair of Disneyland Ashtrays. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of souvenir ashtrays featuring Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 5.25” in diameter, the star-shaped ashtray is in fine condition. The 5” round ashtray is in very good condition with fading to the gold “Disneyland” text in the bowl. $100 - $200
605. A Disneyland Ashtray by Eleanore Welborn. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A rare Tinker Bell ashtray by Eleanore Welborn Art Productions. Measuring 5.75” in diameter, the ceramic ashtray is in very good condition with light wear to the last “d” in the Disneyland name. $200 - $400
604. A Collection of Eleanore Welborn Disneyland Ashtrays. (Disneyland, 1955-60s) A collection of four Eleanore Welborn ashtrays. Three feature Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle, each accented in a different color, and the fourth shows Tinker Bell with a Main Street logo. Measuring 3.75” x 3.75” x 1” each, the ceramic ashtrays are in very good condition with light crazing. $500 - $700
606. A Disneyland Eleanor Welborn Cup and Saucer. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare souvenir ceramic cup and saucer by Eleanor Welborn featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinker Bell. Welborn was known for supplying Disneyland with high-quality ceramics during the early years of the Park. Ranging in size from the 2” tall and 2.75” in diameter cup to the 5” saucer, both of these gold-accented items are in very good condition with light scratches and paint fading from age. $200 - $400
607. A Collection of Disneyland Souvenir Character Eggs. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A collection of five Disneyland ceramic egg souvenirs featuring Mickey Mouse, Bambi, Peter Pan, Dumbo, and Donald Duck. The hand-crafted bone china pieces each stand 2.75” tall and are in fine condition, with slight scuffs to the back of the Bambi and Donald eggs. $200 - $400
608. A Disneyland Souvenir Lands Glass. (Disneyland 1950s-60s) A Disneyland drinking glass featuring early logos for Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland and Adventureland. The milky white glass measures 2.75” diameter x 5.5” tall and is in very good condition. $100 - $200
609. A Trio of Disneyland Tinker Bell Spinning Figurines. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A trio of early hand-painted ceramic Tinker Bell figures with cloth wings from Disneyland. The Tinker Bells are suspended from a ceramic base and spin gracefully when pushed. Ranging in size from 5.5” tall to 6.5” tall, the figures are in very good condition with crazing, light wear, a visible repair mark on one hand, and paint loss from age. $400 - $600
610. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Souvenir Teacup and Saucer. (Disneyland, 1950s) An early souvenir ceramic teacup and saucer with Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The dish measures 4.5” in diameter, the cup measures 1.75” x 2.75”, and both are in fine condition. $100 - $200
611. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Souvenir Teacup and Saucer. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An early souvenir ceramic teacup and saucer with Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The dish measures 4.5” in diameter and is in fine condition, the cup measures 1.75” x 2.75”, and is in very good condition with very light scratches to the bottom stand and around the top ridge of the cup. $100 - $200
612. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Cup and Saucer. (Disneyland, 1950s) A souvenir ceramic teacup and saucer with Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The dish measures 4.5” in diameter, the cup measures 1.75” x 2.75”, and both are in fine condition, with small paint flecks on the cup from its original production. $100 - $200
613. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Ceramic Bell. (Disneyland, 1950s/60s) A souvenir ceramic bell with Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The bell measures 2.25” x 1.75”, and is in very good condition with light scuffs and scrapes along the top handle and bottom edge. $100 - $200
615. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Music Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir music box featuring Tinker Bell. When wound, Tink slowly spins as “When You Wish Upon a Star” plays. Measuring 6” in diameter x 8.75” high, the box is in very good working condition, with light crazing, and some wear to the gold accents. $100 - $200
614. A Pair of Tinker Bell Disneyland Bells. (Wales, 1960s) A pair of ceramic souvenir Tinker Bell Disneyland bells by Wales of Japan. Measuring 5” and 5.25” high, the taller bell displays in very good condition with light crazing, light wear to the wings, and missing the clapper. The 5” bell is in fair condition with clapper intact, the right foot missing, and a small chip to the thumb. $300 - $500
616. A Tinker Bell Figure and Flower Ring. (Disneyland, 1960s) A ceramic Tinker Bell figurine with a decorative Flower Ring, both souvenirs of Disneyland. The figurine stands 6” tall and is in very good condition. The ring measures 6” in diameter x 1.25” high and is in good condition with crazing, some very small chips to glaze, and light wear to gold accents. $100 - $200
617. A Disneyland Candy Dish. (Disneyland, 1960s) A colorful Disneyland candy dish featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinker Bell. Measuring 4.25” x 4.25”, the ceramic candy dish is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
618. A Set of Heart-Shaped Disneyland Ceramic Boxes. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A collection of five heart-shaped Disneyland Tinker Bell souvenir boxes by Eleanore Welborne Art Productions. Measuring from 2.75” x 2.5” x 1.5” to 3.25” x 3.5” x 1.75”, the ceramic boxes are in very good condition with crazing to the lids of the four smaller boxes. $300 - $500
619. A Disneyland Souvenir Box with Trays. (Disneyland 1960s-70s) A rectangular ceramic box with lid featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinker Bell, and two small Disneyland trays inside. The 2.75” x 4” trays and the 2” x 3.5” x 5” box are in very good condition. $300 - $500
620. A Sleeping Beauty Castle HeartShaped Locket. (Disneyland, 1960s) An early gold-toned Little Miss Disneyland heart-shaped locket featuring a raised Sleeping Beauty Castle painted light blue and pink. Measuring 1” in diameter, the locket is in good condition with light scratches, smudges, and paint loss. $100 - $200
621. A Disneyland Heart-Shaped Trinket Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A heart-shaped souvenir trinket box from Disneyland. The ceramic box features imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinker Bell, and has a removable lid. Measuring 3.5” in diameter, the trinket box is in very good condition with light paint loss on “Disneyland” and the gold rim, minor pin holes, and wear. $100 - $200
622. A Round Ceramic Disneyland Box. (Disneyland 1960s-70s) A round ceramic box with a lid featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinker Bell. Measuring 4.25” in diameter x 2.5” high, the box is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
623. A 1961 Disneyland Souvenir Plate. (Disneyland, 1961) A decorative souvenir plate featuring Disneyland’s five original lands and the yellow Monorail Mark II train that debuted in 1961. Measuring 9.5” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with light scratches and minor wear. $200 - $400
624. A Collection of Decorative Disneyland Mini Plates. (Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of three miniature souvenir plates from Disneyland. Two feature Sleeping Beauty Castle and one features Mickey Mouse and Tinker Bell. Measuring 4” to 4.25” in diameter each, the plates are in very good to good condition with light scratches, crazing, pin holes, stains, and wear from age.
626. A Disneyland Spyglass. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland spyglass. The collapsible metal and plastic spyglass features illustrations of Disneyland iconography on the sides including Sleeping Beauty Castle, Jungle Cruise, Submarine Voyage, and more. Measuring 7” tall collapsed, 12.75” opened, and 2.25” in diameter, the spyglass is in very good condition with light oxidation, stains, surface scratches, discoloration from age, and a small dent on the base.
$100 - $200
$200 - $400
625. A Collection of Decorative Disney Parks Plates. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1960s-1970s) A collection of three ceramic plates from Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The plates feature the Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella Castles, Tinker Bell and the Matterhorn. Measuring from 6.25” to 7.5” in diameter, the plates are in fine to very good condition with light scratches and wear. $200 - $400
627. A Large Collection of Theme Park Slides. (Disneyland/Southern California, 1966-1970) A collection of eighty-one slides from Disneyland, Universal Studios, and Knott’s Berry Farm. The slides include photographs of the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship and Restaurant, the Submarine Voyage, the Universal Studios Backlot Tour, and the filming of the TV series “The Virginian.” These are just a few of the many great attractions and moments captured in the collection. Measuring 2” x 2” each, the slides are in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and descriptions written in pen. $300 - $500
628. A Disneyland Pinball Plinko Game. (Wolverine, 1960s) A Disneyland tabletop pinball plinko game featuring Main Street, USA, the Matterhorn, Dumbo’s Flying Elephants, and more. The game measures 13.5” x 23.5”, and is in good condition with some light wear and scuffs throughout, and light oxidation on the back. $100 - $200
630. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Throw Pillow. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A souvenir satin Tinker Bell throw pillow with tassels along the edge. The pillow measures 11” x 12” and is in good condition with thinning, worn out fabric marks along the front edge, and very light stains on the back.
$100 - $200
629. A Marx Disneyland Wind-Up Tin Litho Train. (Marx, 1969) A tin-litho Disneyland wind-up toy manufactured by Marx. With a Casey Jr. engine and three cars with Disneyland banners and characters on both sides, the train circles strongly in a zig-zag motion when wound. Measuring 2.5” x 12.5” long, the piece is in very good working condition with some scratching and spot paint loss, light oxidation, denting, and surface wear. $200 - $400
631. A Large Collection of Disneyland Postcards. (Disneyland, 1970s-2000s) A large collection of postcards spanning several decades at the Park. Included in the collection are 97 loose postcards, a rare set of 7 land-specific postcard books, 6 accordion mailers, 2 Monsanto Adventure Thru Inner Space booklets, 2 large Donald Duck and Chip standing cards with one envelope, 2 Disneyland Hi-Lites booklets, a complete set of 8 America on Parade postcards, and a Disneyland Hometown Holidays greeting card with its envelope. The postcards cover many attractions including the Country Bear Jamboree, Pirates of the Caribbean, the Main Street Electrical Parade, and Fantasmic! Ranging in size from the 3.5” x 5.5” postcards to the 5.5” x 11” large postcards, the collection is in fine to very good condition with light creases and wear. $300 - $500
632. A Collection of Disney Parks Appreciation Certificates. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1980s) A collection of three certificates of appreciation from Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The two Walt Disney World certificates feature a plethora of Disney characters and no text, while the Disneyland certificate has characters, a special thank you message, and space to fill out a name and date. Ranging in size from 8” x 10” to 8.5” x 11.25”, the certificates display in fine condition. $100 - $200
634. Two Disneyland Great Mouse Detective Signed Posters. (Disneyland, 1986) A pair of signed posters celebrating the theatrical release of “The Great Mouse Detective.” Created by animators Rubén Procopio and John Emerson, the posters were released exclusively at Disneyland’s 31st birthday party on July 17, 1986. One of the prints is signed by animator Phil Nibbelink, while the other is signed by the film’s directors Ron Clements, John Musker, Burny Mattison, and Dave Michener, and animators Hendel Butoy, Mark Henn, Procopio, and Emerson. Measuring 24.25” x 30.5”, the posters display in good condition with heavy creases, edge wear, yellowing from age, and a 0.5” tear on the left side of the multi-signed print. $300 - $500
633. A Disney Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A souvenir silver-toned bracelet with six charms featuring Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, Dumbo, and Tinker Bell. The bracelet measures 6.5” in length, while the character charms range from .75” to 1”, and are all in fine condition. $100 - $200
635. A Collection of Disneyland Record-Breaking Hula Hoops. (Disneyland, 1988) A collection of seven hula hoops from the Super Hooper Duper event held during Disneyland’s 1988 Blast to the Past celebration. These hula hoops, supplied by Wham-O in celebration of the plastic toy’s 30th anniversary, were used by 1,527 Guests and Cast Members to set a new world record for the most people simultaneously hula hooping. The collection includes two blue, two pink, and three smaller purple hula hoops, all of which have pink hula hoop stickers and gold Blast from the Past stickers on them. Ranging in size from 32” to 36” in diameter and filled with metal BBs, the plastic hula hoops are in good condition with stains, scuffs, scratches, and wear from record-setting use. $300 - $500
636. A Mickey and Friends Main Street Trolley Big Fig. (Disney, 2000s) A Main Street Trolley Big Fig statue of Mickey and friends riding the Main Street Trolley, designed by Costa Alavezos. Some of these figures were produced with the trolley cord running through Mickey’s hand, and some like this one with the cord loose. Measuring 14” in diameter and 18” tall, the resin Big Fig displays in very good condition with some light scuffs, a chip to the top of Goofy’s nose, and a scratch on the base that is covered when the figure is in place. $400 - $600
638. A Ceramic Disneyland 1955 Replica Cup. (Disneyland, 2015) A ceramic tumbler commemorating Disneyland’s 60th anniversary, designed in the style of the Park’s early souvenir cups. Measuring 9.5” tall and 4.25” in diameter, the cup displays in fine condition. $100 - $200
637. A Dumbo and Jiminy Cricket Disneyland Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2005) A Dumbo and Jiminy Cricket Big Fig designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Dumbo waves a felt pennant with a wooden stick, while Jiminy holds up a child’s ticket to board the Casey Jr. Measuring 15” in diameter x 20” high on the base, the resin figure is in very good condition with small scuffs to Dumbo’s back and ears, creases to Jiminy’s ticket, and faint scratches to the top of the base.
$300 - $500
639. A Collection of Disney Greeting Cards & Stationery. (Disney, 1980s-2000s) A large collection of Disney greeting cards and stationery. Included in the collection are 39 greeting cards, 17 greeting card envelopes, 10 stationery pages featuring Innovations art, 5 Disney Gallery 10th anniversary envelopes, 12 Disneyland gold envelope seals, and a WED Enterprises stationery set. Greeting card themes include Park milestones, Tomorrowland 1998, Mickey’s Toontown concept art, and seasonal Hometown Holiday cards. Ranging in size from the 1.5” x 2.5” envelope seals to the 7.5” x 10” WED Enterprises stationery set, the collection is in fine to very good condition with light creases, scratches, and wear. $100 - $200
Once Guests enter Disneyland, they are transported to an early-20th century American small town on Main Street, U.S.A. Walt was inspired by his childhood hometown and hoped to instill happy, nostalgic feelings in those who walked down the street. With its themed window displays, charming music, and vintage vehicles, Main Street welcomes Guests to the Park and provides the first view of Sleeping Beauty Castle in all its glory.
640. A 1955 Original Disneyland Railroad Train Wheel. (Disneyland, 1954) An extremely rare original wheel from the “Disneyland Railroad.” Walt knew he wanted a railroad at his Park from the earliest beginnings of Disneyland, and the Disneyland Railroad continues to bring enjoyment to generations of Guests since it first opened along with the Park in 1955. Original artifacts actually used by the Disneyland Railroad are exceptionally rare, and few are as desirable as these stylish and easily identifiable red and black wheels. This sturdy metal wheel is embossed with the text “Disneyland Railroad” on the front, measuring approximately 20” in diameter and 5” thick. The condition is good with some expected wear throughout from use, including some wear to the original red paint. The back side of the wheel has a few embossed identifiers including the month and year it was cast, “8 57”. This item will require special shipping arrangements; please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $3,000 - $5,000
641. A Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A. Bench. (Disneyland, 1980s) An original bench from Disneyland’s famous Main Street, U.S.A. This style of bench is mostly seen around the Park’s legendary Hub, near the entrance to Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Walt Disney-Mickey Mouse “Partners” statue. The wrought iron and wood bench bears a clean green and black paint coat, most likely from a restoration by a previous owner. Measuring 25” x 79” x 30.5” tall, the bench dis plays in very good condition with typical scuffs, stains, smudges, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, this lot will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
642. An Olszewski Front Turnstiles & Main Side Gates Model. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Disneyland Front Turnstiles and Main Side Gates model set created by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski. The set of eight pieces, with four turnstiles, two main side gates, and two trees, is intended to fit and plug into the Main Street Station model base of the Main Street U.S.A Collection. The box measures 7” x 5” x 3” and the pieces are in fine condition. $200 - $400
643. The Walt Disney Story Dedication Plaque Souvenir. (Disneyland, 1973) A very rare souvenir plaque presented in a faux hardcover book titled “The Walt Disney Story.” These plaques were given to VIPs and members of the press during the dedication of “The Walt Disney Story” attraction, which replaced Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln for two years in the Opera House at Disneyland. Measuring 8.5” x 5.75” within its 11.5” x 9.5” and 1.75” thick case, the piece is in very good condition with some wear to the spine of the cover. $100 - $200
644. A Collection of Signed Carnation Cafe Memorabilia. (Disneyland, 1962/2008) A vintage Carnation Ice Cream Parlor menu, modern Carnation Café recipe card, and article all signed by longtime Cast Member and chef Oscar Martinez. The “Oscar’s Choice” recipe card is for the restaurant’s café scramble, a dish named after the beloved Cast Member. The article is about Oscar and his 50th-year celebration at the Park. Oscar retired in 2017 after 60 years of culinary excellence, making him the longest-tenured Disneyland Cast Member ever. Ranging in size from the 3.25” x 4.75” menu to the 8.5” x 11” article, the items are in fine to very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
(Disneyland, 1980s) An extremely rare Donald Duck walk-around character head from Disneyland. Costumes and wardrobes like these are retired when they become worn down or when a character design is refreshed. This head still has its original Disneyland label inside with “Donald Duck” written on it in black marker. Measuring 15” x 20” x 19.5” tall, the head displays in very good condition with light discoloration from sun exposure, scuffs, scratches, stains, creases on the bill, visible glue residue near eyes, and typical wear from Park use. $12,000 - $15,000
646. A Pair of Disneyland Plaza Inn Trays. (Disneyland, 1987) A pair of trays from the Plaza Inn on Main Street, U.S.A. One tray has “Plaza Inn” and the Juan Valdez and mule logo from Colombian Coffee Growers, the restaurant’s sponsor, while the other tray features an ornate filigree design that matches the restaurant’s theming. Measuring 15” x 20.25”, the fiberglass trays are in very good condition with light scuffs and surface loss.
$200 - $400
648. A Walt Disney World Town Square Playset & Accessories. (Sears, 1988) A complete Walt Disney World Town Square playset and accessories, sold exclusively at Sears. Included are the Town Square playset and all ten accessory sets featuring Guests, Disney characters, furniture, Cast Members, a “Cinderella’s Castle” music box, and a Christmas tree. Three of the accessory sets require 2 AA batteries each (not included). Contained in their original boxes ranging in size from 6” x 6.5” x 2” tall to 20.25” x 24” x 3.5” tall, the presumably unused set is in fine to very good condition with wear on the boxes from storage. $100 - $200
647. A Sears Disneyland Commemorative Playset. (Sears, 1980s-1990s) A Disneyland commemorative playset, sold exclusively at Sears. The set is a colorful plastic recreation of Disneyland and its iconic lands. Small figures include the Fab Five, Ludwig Von Drake, and land-specific figures like an astronaut in Tomorrowland. Contained in its original 13” x 20” x 3.75” box, the playset is in very good condition with light wear, stains, paint marks, and slight stickiness on several of the pieces.
$200 - $400
649. A Window Display Chest with a “Rescue Rangers” Patch. (Disney, 1980s-1990s) A leather chest with a Chip embroidered sticker on it, likely displayed in a Disney storefront window when “Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers” was on television. The chest features two clasp straps on the front and does not have leather on the reverse, as that side was not Guest-facing. Measuring 8.75” x 15.5” x 11” tall, the chest is in good condition with scratches, chipping on the leather, and wear from display. $200 - $400
650. A Lilliput Lane Disneyland Fire Station Model. (Disneyland, 1995) A beautiful model of the Disneyland Fire Station designed by artist Ray Day for Lilliput Lane. “Fire Station 105” was the first Lilliput Lane piece commissioned for Disney Parks, offered in a limited edition of 501 at the 1995 Disneyana Convention at Disneyland. The piece imagines the firehouse as a free-standing building with Dalmatians on the lawn and Walt visible in the window of his apartment upstairs. The piece is signed by Ray Day and Lilliput Lane’s founder, and the original box and Certificate of Verification are included. Measuring 5.25” x 3.75” x 4.5” tall, the resin model is in fine condition. $100 - $200
652. A 50th Anniversary Disneyland Mickey Flag. (Disneyland, 2005) A commemorative Disneyland flag in the style of the flags originally flown over Walt’s apartment over the Main Street Firehouse. Released for the Park’s 50th anniversary, the nylon flag measuring 24.25” x 38.5” is in very good condition with some creases from storage. $300 - $500
651. A Disneyland Railroad Logo Patch Striped Hat. (Disneyland, 2002) An official DRR pinstriped engineer hat with an embroidered logo. The adjustable hat, made from heavy cloth, has a bill measuring 7.25” wide and 2.75” long, while the hat itself is 4.75” tall, and displays in fine condition with very light fraying of thread on one side where the bill meets the hat. $200 - $400
653. A Disneyland Railroad Ernest S. Marsh Model Train. (Hartland, 2002) A small-scale version of the Ernest S. Marsh, otherwise known as “Disneyland Railroad Engine No. 4.” Marsh was the president of Santa Fe Railways, an early Disneyland sponsor, and Disney named one of their locomotives after him. This scale version of the train was released in an edition of 1,959, referencing the train’s first year in operation: 1959. Measuring 19.5” long when combined in its original 9” x 26” x 6” box, the two-piece train is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $200 - $400
Adventureland is home to some of Disneyland’s most beloved attractions. Throughout the years, the promise and thrill of adventure around every corner remains an intangible but defining feature. Adventureland intentionally does not have a line of sight directly into it from the “Partners” statue in the Park’s Hub, maintaining a sense of allure and exotic journeys.
654. An Adventureland Photo Viewer Keychain. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A rare Adventureland photo viewer keychain. When viewed through the peephole, the Jungle Cruise and the text “Adventure River” are seen. Measuring 1” x 2”, the keychain is in good condition with scratches and stains on the exterior, discoloration from age on the picture, and light image loss on the right side. Its original tag, which has light creases, is still intact. $100 - $200
655. A Disneyland Big Game Safari Tru-Vue Picture Gun. (Sawyer’s Toys, 1962) A Disneyland Big Game Safari Tru-Vue Picture Gun inspired by the Big Game Safari shooting gallery in Adventureland. The toy comes with the original box measuring 8” x 15.5” x 3”, which is in very good condition with light scuffs from age on the bottom. The gun measures 7.5” x 14.5”, and is also in very good condition with very light scuffs from age. $300 - $500
656. An Enchanted Tiki Room Fabric Dress. (Disneyland, 1960s) An Enchanted Tiki Room dress. This fabric was designed by Imagineer Rolly Crump, and available at Adventureland retail locations. Measuring a size “small” the homemade dress is in very good condition, with very little to no wear from use or age. $200 - $400
657. A Collection of Jungle Cruise Concept Art Photos. (WDI, 1960s) a set of eight reference photos of concept art for additions to the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland in the 1960s. Included are eight photos of scene concepts and two studies of dancing native costumes. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the prints are in good condition with wear from handling, stamps, and number annotations on edges, and the costume studies are three-hole punched with some tears to the edge. $200 - $400
659. A Set of Jungle Cruise Lion Animatronic Contact Sheets. (WDI, 1967) A collection of contact sheets of the Jungle Cruise Lion and Water Buffalo animatronic figure development. Included are sixteen 2.25” x 2.25” images in three sheets. Measuring from 5.25” x 2.5” to 8” x 10”, the sheets are in good condition with wear from handling, some annotations in ink, and seven holes punched in the edges. $200 - $400
658. A Collection of Jungle Cruise Press Photos. (Disneyland, 1967)
A collection of 13 press photos of the Jungle Cruise focusing on updates to the show that were added in 1967. Included are scenic views and close-up shots of animal and native figures, with eight loose captions that apply to the images. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photos are in good condition, with some edge wear and small creases from handling, and one edge of each three-hole punched. $200 - $400
660. A Set of Jungle Cruise Elephant Animatronic Photos. (WDI/ Disneyland, 1968) A collection of 23 reference photos of elephant animatronics being installed in the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. The photos are stamped copyright “1968 by WED Enterprises Inc.” and many include notations in red ink that appear to reference water levels in the attraction. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the photos are in good condition with one edge three-hole-punched, some tearing at the holes, and wear to edges and corners from handling. $200 - $400
661. A Set of Jungle Cruise Python Animatronic Photos. (WDI, 1960s-70s) A collection of contact sheets and prints of Jungle Cruise python animatronic figure development. Included are ten 8” x 10” prints and eleven 2.25” x 2.25” images in two contact sheets measuring from 3.5” x 5” to 8” x 10.” The contact sheets and prints are in good condition with wear from handling, numbers and annotations in ink, and holes punched in the left edges, with some holes torn. $200 - $400
662. A Set of Jungle Cruise Hippo Animatronic Photos. (WDI, 1960s-70s) A collection of contact sheets and prints of Jungle Cruise hippo animatronic figure development and installation. Included are thirty-seven 8” x 10” prints, eight 3.5” x 4.25” prints, and ten 2.25” x 2.25” images in two contact sheets measuring from 4.5” x 5” to 8” x 10.” The contact sheets and prints are in good condition with wear from handling, numbers and annotations in ink, and holes punched in the left edges, with some torn. $200 - $400
664. A Set of Jungle Cruise Natives Animatronic Photos. (WDI, 1960s-70s) A collection of contact sheets and prints of Jungle Cruise dancing natives and the Lost Safari scene. Included are eight 4.25” x 3.5” reference prints of the earliest dancing native figures and mechanisms affixed to 8.5” x 11” pages, and sixty-five 2.25” x 2.25” contact images of the updates to natives and the Lost Safari added in the 1960s. The prints and seven contact sheets measuring from 3” x 10” to 8” x 10” are in good condition with wear from handling, numbers and annotations in ink, and holes punched in the left edges, with some holes torn. $200 - $400
663. A Set of Jungle Cruise Crocodile Animatronic Photos. (WDI, 1960s-70s) A collection of contact sheets and prints of Jungle Cruise crocodile animatronic figure development. Included are thirteen 8” x 10” prints, and ninety 2.25” x 2.25” images in nine contact sheets measuring from 4.75” x 10” to 8” x 10.” The contact sheets and prints are in good condition with wear from handling, numbers and names annotated in ink, and holes punched in the left edges. $200 - $400
665. A Set of Jungle Cruise Gorilla Animatronic Photos. (WDI, 1979) A collection of contact sheets and prints of Jungle Cruise gorilla and baboon animatronic figure development. Included are thirteen 8” x 10” prints, and seventy-seven 2.25” x 2.25” images in nine contact sheets measuring from 2.5” x 7.5” to 8” x 10.” The contact sheets and prints are in good condition with wear from handling, numbers and names annotated in ink, and holes punched in the left edges. $200 - $400
666. A Collin Campbell Signed Jungle Cruise Print. (Disney Gallery, 1987) A print of Harper Goff’s original Congo Queen concept art for the Jungle Cruise, released in a limited edition of 300. The piece was signed by Imagineer Collin Campbell who had colored the original piece. Numbered 29/300, the piece measuring 23” x 28” is in good condition, with some small scratches in the lower left corner. $200 - $400
667. A Disneyland Jungle Cruise Employee Appreciation Gift. (Disneyland, 1987) A custom-made gift for “Bake” Baker who designed the rig and the overall plan to remove the Bull Elephant from the Jungle Cruise for maintenance after more than 20 years of operation. This one-of-a-kind gift was created by Baker’s coworkers in the Maintenance Shop and commemorates a significant moment in the attraction. Measuring 21” x 16.75” x 30” tall (the metal stand measuring 17.5” and the piece itself measuring 12.5”), the piece is in very good condition, with one character unable to stand from loss of adhesive at its feet. $1,000 - $2,000
668. A Collection of Indiana Jones Adventure Blueprints. (Disneyland, 1990s) A collection of 44 copies of Indiana Jones Adventure blueprints, detailing effects, sculpts, and hardware throughout the Indiana Jones Temple of the Forbidden Eye attraction. Each blueprint copy measures 8.25” x 11” reproduced on 8.5” x 14” paper. The blueprints are in very good condition, with some small print slightly difficult to read, but generally legible. $300 - $500
669. A Collection of Indiana Jones Cast Member Patches. (Disneyland, 1995) A set of six embroidered patch samples intended for leather cast “reward” jackets. Included are individual patches for the Indiana Jones attraction, Disneyland in general, the Creative Department, Project management, Ride Systems, and Show Systems. The patches measuring from 3” x 3” to 4.25” in diameter are in fine condition. $200 - $400
670. An Indiana Jones Leather Jacket. (Disneyland, 2000s) An Indiana Jones leather jacket, originally sold at the Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost in Adventureland. The jacket features Indiana Jones typography on the left breast, a fedora and whip logo on the back, a fedora zipper, and an impressive map-style jacket lining with Adventure Outpost logos. Labeled a size XL, the jacket is in good condition with light stains and wear throughout from use. $200 - $400
671. A Disneyland Hotel Marc Davis Jungle Cruise Print. (Disneyland, 2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Marc Davis’ concept artwork for the Jungle Cruise, displayed at the Disneyland Hotel for several years. The artwork has an image size of 11.75”x 16” within its 20” x 24” frame. The artwork is in very good condition, with the frame in good condition with some scuffing from its previous display at the Disneyland Hotel. $300 - $500
672. A Disneyland Hotel Jungle Cruise Concept Print. (Disneyland, 2000s) A beautiful print of Imagineer Harper Goff’s concept art for Adventureland depicting the entrance to the Jungle Cruise. This high-quality print was displayed in the Disneyland Hotel. The artwork has an image size of 19.75”x25” within its 28.25”x32.75” frame. Both art and frame appear to be in very good condition with light wear to the frame. $300 - $500
673. A Kevin & Jody Enchanted Tiki Room Garden Gods Box Set. (Disneyland, 2008) A limited edition Tiki Room Garden Gods set #2 inspired by the deities featured in the attractions preshow. Created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, the figures inspired by Imagineer Rolly Crump’s original designs include, Hina Kuluua, Koro, Maui, Pele, and a tiki shield. Part of an edition of 1000, the resin figures measuring from 4.75” to 7.25” tall in their original 5.75” x 15.25” x 11” deep box, are in fine to very good condition with visible repair to the clock hand face of Maui. $300 - $500
674. An Enchanted Tiki Room Tiki Totem Stackable Mug Set. (Disneyland, 2009) A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room tiki totem three-piece stackable mug set by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily and released in a limited edition of 500. Ranging in size from 4.25” to 4.75” tall and 3” in diameter in their original 5.5” x 17” x 5.25” box, the mugs are in fine condition. $300 - $500
Home to the Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion, as well as famed restaurants like The Blue Bayou and the exclusive, elusive Club 33, New Orleans Square captures the hearts and imaginations of Guests with adventure, intrigue, and Louisiana charm. Disneyland is the only Park worldwide to have a New Orleans Square, making this three-acre land a rare Southern (California) Belle.
675. A Disneyland French Market Menu Boards Blueprint. (Disneyland, 1980s) A blueprint for menu boards at the French Market restaurant in New Orleans Square. Known for its ambiance and Cajun-style menu, The French Market closed in 2023 to make way for Tiana’s Palace. Measuring 35.5” x 48”, the blueprint is in fair condition with folds from storage, creases, tears, edge wear, discoloration from age, and inscriptions from the planning process. $200 - $400
677. A Haunted Mansion Madame Leota Audio Cartridge. (Disneyland, 1970s-1990s) A rare Madame Leota audio cartridge from the Haunted Mansion. The audio for Madame Leota was performed by Eleanor Audley, who Disney fans may recognize as the voice of Lady Tremaine in “Cinderella” and Maleficent in “Sleeping Beauty.” The cartridge is labeled “ITC Cart II Mansion Track 31 LEOTA” and is believed to be from the attraction’s seance scene, in which Madame Leota calls to the spirits beyond. The 4” x 5” audio cartridge has not been tested, but it appears to be well-preserved and in very good functioning condition. A certificate of authenticity from Phil Sears Collectibles is included. $500 - $800
676. A Disneyland Sounds of the Haunted House Record. (Disneyland, 1973) An unopened Disneyland “Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House” 33 ⅓ RPM record featuring spooky sound effects from the Disney Studio’s Sound Effects Department. This is a reissue of the 1964 record, which had a white cover and was released five years before The Haunted Mansion opened. Measuring 12.5” x 12.5”, the record displays in good condition with heavy creases to the sleeve, and the pricing stickers intact. $100 - $200
678. A Haunted Mansion Little Leota Film. (Disneyland, 1987) A rare 16mm film used for the Little Leota effect in The Haunted Mansion. Little Leota appears at the end of the attraction, urging Guests at the exit to “hurry back…” Leota gets her name from Leota Toombs, an Imagineer and actress for the Madame Leota character. The film is labeled “Haunted Mansion Marked Heads-Up proj #35 5/28/87 SE.” The film, measuring 2.75” in diameter, has not been tested but is well-preserved and appears to be in very good functioning condition. A certificate of authenticity from Phil Sears Collectibles is included. $500 - $800
679. A Signed Sam McKim Haunted Mansion Concept Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A signed poster featuring Sam McKim’s 1963 concept art for the Haunted Mansion’s exterior, sold at The Disney Gallery. McKim signed the poster in black marker with the personalized message, “For, Alan Hylton - Best! Sam McKim.” Measuring 26” x 32”, the poster displays in good to fair condition with heavy creases and white stains down the left side. $200 - $400
680. A Pair of Disney Gallery Posters Signed by John Hench. (Disneyland, 1987) A pair of signed posters of artwork by Walt Disney Imagineer John Hench. Titled “New Orleans Square,” the duplicate posters depict Mickey Mouse waving at Guests and were released for the grand opening of The Disney Gallery. Hench’s signature is in black marker and dated “’89.” Measuring 21” x 38” each, the posters display in good condition with edge wear and creases. $200 - $400
681. A Disneyland Royal Courtyard Herb Ryman Signed Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A signed poster of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s 1962 concept art for the Royal Courtyard in New Orleans Square. The poster was sold through The Disney Gallery and has been signed by Ryman in blue pen. Measuring 26” x 38”, the poster displays in good condition with heavy creases, tears including a 0.75” tear on the right side, and edge wear. $200 - $400
682. A Marvin Davis Signed Early Plan of Disneyland Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A Disney Gallery poster of Herb Ryman’s 1953 concept art of Disneyland, with the inset map by Marvin Davis who signed in black marker. Measuring 26” x 32”, the signed poster displays in good condition with creases and edge wear. $200 - $400
683. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Souvenir Poem. (Disneyland, 2001) A Haunted Mansion Holiday souvenir poster, released during the first year of the winter overlay of the Haunted Mansion. The print features the twisted version of “The Night Before Christmas” heard from the narrator while riding through the attraction. The poem is presented alongside striking art of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” characters within the Mansion. Measuring 13” x 36”, this souvenir poster is in fine condition, presented in a grey 17” x 40.5” matte. $300 - $500`
684. A Haunted Mansion 40th Serigraph
Signed by SHAG. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition Haunted Mansion serigraph by SHAG, aka Josh Agle. Titled “We’re Dying to Meet You,” the print was created for the Disneyland attraction’s 40th anniversary and features the Hitchhiking Ghosts and other memorable specters from the ride. This rare serigraph, signed by SHAG in pencil, was released as part of a very small batch and is numbered 174/200. With an image size of 22” x 24.75” in a black ripple 33.25” x 36” frame encased in Plexiglas, the art displays in fine condition with light scratches and scuffs on the frame. $2,000 - $3,000
685. A Pirates of the Caribbean Auctioneer Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare Pirates of the Caribbean Big Fig titled “The Auctioneer,” designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily to celebrate Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. The figure features a flocked coat, cloth scarf, and a faux leather whip and sword strap. Standing 28” tall including its base, the resin figure is in good condition, with fading to the jacket, and spots of wear to the sword strap and flocking. $400 - $600
687. A Club 33 B-Rex Mai Tai Glass Set. (Disneyland 2019) A Club 33 exclusive Mai Tai glass set released during the 2019 Tiki Takeover event. Included in the set are two Club 33 Mai Tai glasses designed by the artist B-Rex, two wood and cork Club 33-branded coasters, and two Alfred the Vulture swizzle sticks. Measuring from the 3.5” in diameter glasses and coasters to the 8.5” long swizzle sticks and housed in their 4” x 8” x 5” tall original box, the set is in fine to very good condition with light scratches and a tiny scuff at the top of one glass. $200 - $400
686. A Club 33 Tiki Takeover Alfred the Vulture Pin. (Disneyland, 2019) A limited edition “Tiki Takeover” Club 33 event pin featuring Alfred the Vulture atop the “Club 33” logo and hinges open to reveal Pele the Hawaiian deity of volcanoes and fire. Released in an edition of 1000, the 1.75” x 1.75” pin with the original 3” x 3” box displays in fine condition. $100 - $200
688. A Club 33 Jungle Cruise Boat Tiki Bowl. (Disneyland, 2021) A Club 33 exclusive “Molopo Marie” Jungle Cruise tiki bowl designed by Tim Wollweber and Marcus Gonzalez, and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The bowl’s release coincided with the opening of the “Jungle Cruise” movie starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt. Measuring 4” x 5.5”, the bowl is in fine condition with a minor flaw at the top of the smokestack from the production process. $200 - $400
689. A Club 33 Small World 55th Anniversary Tiki Bowl. (Disneyland, 2021) A Club 33 exclusive “Boat Bowl” by Vantiki and Tiki Farm commemorating the 55th anniversary of Its a Small World at Disneyland. Also included is a toothpick flag with the Club 33 logo on one side and a “55” for the anniversary on the reverse. Measuring 5” x 5.5” x 3.25” deep with its original 5.25” x 6.25” x 3.75” deep pastel-colored box, this limited-edition ceramic mug is in fine condition and includes a 4” x 4” Club 33 coaster. $200 - $400
690. A Club 33 Small World Anniversary Blue Tiki Bowl. (Disneyland, 2021) A Club 33 exclusive second edition “Boat Bowl” by Vantiki and Tiki Farm released in celebration of the 55th anniversary of Its a Small World at Disneyland. Also included are a Club 33 toothpick flag and a 4” x 4” coaster. Measuring 5” x 5.5” x 3.25” deep with its original 5.25” x 6.25” x 3.75” deep pastel-colored box, this limited-edition ceramic mug is in fine condition. $200 - $400
691. A Club 33 Small World Anniversary Pink Tiki Bowl. (Disneyland, 2021) A third edition Club 33 exclusive “Boat Bowl” designed by Vantiki and Tiki Farm to celebrate Its a Small World’s 55th anniversary. Also included are a Club 33 toothpick flag and a coaster. Measuring 5” x 5.5” x 3.25” deep with its original 5.25” x 6.25” x 3.75” deep pastel-colored box, this limited-edition ceramic mug is in fine condition, while the 4” x 4” coaster has light creases. $200 - $400
692. A Club 33 Indiana Jones Brown Snake Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 2021) A Club 33 exclusive first edition “SNAKES!” tiki mug designed by Tim Wollweber and Marcus Gonzalez, and manufactured by Tiki Farm to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye at Disneyland. Included is a Club 33 snake swizzle stick. Measuring 4.5” x 5.75” and 4.5” deep, the ceramic mug is in fine condition, while the 7.25” swizzle stick has scratches to the reverse. The mug comes with the original 5.75” x 7” x 5.75” box. $200 - $400
693. A Club 33 Indiana Jones Purple Snake Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 2021) A Club 33 exclusive second edition “SNAKES!” tiki mug designed by Tim Wollweber and Marcus Gonzalez, and manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Club’s Summer Tiki Takeover event and celebration of the 25th anniversary of Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye. Included is a snake swizzle stick. Measuring 4.5” x 5.75” x 4.5” deep, the ceramic tiki mug is in fine condition, while the 7.25” swizzle stick has scratches on the reverse. The mug comes with the original 5.75” x 7” x 5.75” box and a flier detailing the “Guards of Mara” cocktail served in the mug. $200 - $400
694. A Club 33 Emerald Anniversary Drink Book & Light. (Disneyland, 2022) A cocktail recipe book commemorating Club 33’s 55th emerald anniversary, containing recipes for eight drinks. This lot includes two Club 33 gift bags and a drink light shaped like the Club 33 logo. Ranging in size from the 1.5” x 2” unopened drink light to the 7.25” x 9.5” x 1.75” deep book, the lot is in fine condition with intentional folds on the
695. A Club 33 Haunted Mansion Gargoyle Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 2022) A Club 33 exclusive gargoyle tiki mug inspired by The Haunted Mansion. This second edition gray mug, released in an edition of 999 for each of the happy haunts in the Disneyland attraction, holds two removable torches with light-up LED candles, which are in working condition. Measuring 5.25” x 7.5”, the mug is in fine condition with inten tional light discoloration and intentional distress. $200 - $400
“The Ballad of Davy Crockett.” “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah.” “Winnie the Pooh.” “Blood on the Saddle.” These are just some of the iconic tunes heard in Frontierland and Critter Country. These two themed lands house everything from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh to the wildest ride in the wilderness itself, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Critter Country first opened as Bear Country, centered on the Country Bear Jamboree, then changed its name to accommodate Splash Mountain’s opening. Splash Mountain was retired in 2023, making way for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.
696. A Big Al Cookie Jar. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1970s) A faux wood ceramic cookie jar of the Country Bear Jamboree star Big Al, manufactured by Treasure Craft. Measuring 8.75” x 12.25”, the cookie jar is in good condition with scuffs and minor chips. $200 - $400
697. A Dave Feiten-Signed “Bear Band Vacation Show” Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A signed “Bear Band Vacation Show” poster featuring Dave Feiten’s 1984 concept art for the Country Bear Jamboree revamp. The show was retitled The Country Bear Vacation Hoedown, replacing the original attraction in 1986. Originally from The Disney Gallery, the poster was signed by Feiten in blue pen with the name “Davy Crockett Feiten.” Measuring 26” x 32”, the poster displays in good condition with heavy creases and edge wear. $300 - $500
699. A Signed Dan Goozeé “Splash Mountain Splashdown” Print. (Disneyland, 1988) A “Splash Mountain Splashdown” poster signed by Walt Disney Imagineering consultant Dan Goozeé and sold at The Disney Gallery in New Orleans Square. Goozeé signed the print in black marker along with the date “115-88.” Measuring 26” x 32”, the poster displays in very good condition with creases and edge wear. $200 - $400
698. A Charles Boyer Splash Mountain Poster. (Disneyland, 1980s-1990s) A poster of “The Laffin’ Place” art by Charles Boyer, celebrating the rich story and characters of Splash Mountain. Measuring 24 “x 30”, the poster dis plays in good condition with creases, edge wear, and light folds.
700. A Splash Mountain Grand Opening Guest Badge. (Disneyland, 1989) A Guest badge for the grand opening of Splash Mountain. The badge has a large “Guest” sticker on the front and legal information and pricing stickers on the back. Measuring 3.75” x 4” with a 14” cord, the Guest badge is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $100 - $200
701. A Splash Mountain Opening Uncut Printer’s Sheet. (Disneyland, 1989) An uncut printer’s sheet of four Splash Mountain Opening cards. Each card measures 8.5” x 6.5”, with a total image size of 17” x 13” on the 20” x 26” heavy glossy paper. The sheet is in very good condition with light handling wear. $100 - $200
702. A Splash Mountain Safety Sign. (1989-2000s) A Splash Mountain height restriction and wetness warning sign from the popular Critter Country attraction. Measuring 14.25” x 24.75” x 1.5” deep, the sign displays in good condition with wear from Park use including scratches, chips, and intentional distress. $300 - $500
703. A Splash Mountain Replica Directional Sign. (2000s) A Splash Mountain replica directional sign based on the directional sign in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom that appeared on a post above a sign for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Measuring 8.25” x 25.75”, the resin replica sign displays in very good condition with light paint loss. $200 - $400
704. A Disney Gallery Sailing Ship Columbia Poster. (Disneyland, 2000s) A full-size Sailing Ship Columbia attraction poster created for Park use but never actually displayed. The earliest of these posters were hand-silkscreened, however, more modern versions such as this were printed on sturdier paper with ink that would perform better in sunlight. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and minor edge wear. $500 - $700
Fantasyland was built to inspire generations of Guests to believe in magic, so it’s fitting Walt used a little magic of his own when creating it. Sleeping Beauty’s Castle was constructed using forced perspective, the top of the castle being built on a smaller scale so it appears to be farther away. Also, the Castle is technically backward. When Imagineers presented the castle model to Walt, they flipped the top of the miniature around. Upon seeing this, Walt preferred the way the Castle looked flipped, believing it to be more welcoming to guests.
705. An Eyvind Earle Sleeping Beauty Walk-Through Painting. (Disneyland, 1957) A stunning original concept painting by Eyvind Earle for the Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough attraction at Disneyland. Walt Disney tasked WED Imagineering with finding a use for the empty upper level inside the Castle, and they delivered in spades. Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough told the story of the film through a series of charming dioramas. The attraction opened in 1957, two years before the film arrived in theaters, with Earle painting the concepts for both the walk-thru and film at the same time. This tableau gives viewers a peek at Princess Aurora as she waits for true love’s kiss to break the spell. Accomplished in gouache on art board and signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, this 15” x 20” piece is in very good condition with light scratches and pin holes at the corners. $13,000 - $15,000
706. A Fantasyland Castle Entrance Print. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A large poster featuring Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept design for Sleeping Beauty Castle. Ryman, who joined Disney in 1938, served as an art director on animated films for the Studio, but is perhaps best remembered for his illustrations of Walt Disney’s vision for a theme park that would eventually become Disneyland. The print measures 21.75” x 40” and is in good condition with minor edge wear, two stains on the middle and upper left-hand side, and creases from age and storage throughout. $200 - $400
707. A Herb Ryman Signed Sleeping Beauty Castle Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A Sleeping Beauty Castle Entrance poster signed by the artist, Imagineer Herb Ryman. This poster featuring Ryman’s 1953 concept art was sold at The Disney Gallery, and signed by Ryman in ink with dedication. Measuring 26” x 32”, the poster displays in good condition with light creases and edge wear. $200 - $400
708. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Diamond Celebration Playset. (Disneyland, 2015) A Sleeping Beauty Castle Playset, released for Disneyland’s Diamond Anniversary in 2015. The plastic playset has light-up and sound features, and comes with accessories, including ten figures of Disney characters. The playset is in fine working condition, still sealed in its 16.5” x 13.5” x 16.25” tall box. $200 - $400
709. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Cookie Jar. (Disneyland, 1995) A ceramic cookie jar in the shape of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The jar was designed by Disney Artist Charles Boyer as a promotional item sponsored by Nestle Foods, for the 40th anniversary of Disneyland. The bottom of the jar is numbered 11,881/100,000. Measuring 7.25” x 9” x 11.5” tall, the cookie jar is in good condition with minor stains, wear, and chips throughout, including a 0.5” chip on the anniversary banner. $200 - $400
711. A Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Recipe Booklet. (Disneyland, 1956) An illustrated recipe booklet featuring recipes inspired by the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship and Restaurant. The fold-out double-sided pamphlet features recipes on one side and Chicken of the Sea products on the reverse. Measuring 3.5” x 6 closed and 6” x 9.75” when opened, the booklet is in very good condition with light edge wear, minor creases, and two prices written in pencil. $100 - $200
710. A Disneyland 50th Sleeping Beauty Castle Music Box. (Disneyland, 2005) A Disneyland 50th anniversary Sleeping Beauty Castle multi-tune music box. Designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, the gold music box features four keys that play four classic tunes: “The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Room,” “The Ballad of Davy Crockett,” “Miracles from Molecules” from Adventure Thru Inner Space, and “Disneyland” by George Bruns, which played on the “Disneyland” TV series when Walt Disney first revealed the Park plans to the public. Measuring 10” tall and 6” in diameter, the metal, resin, and wood music box is in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, light oxidation, and wear from use. $200 - $400
712. A “Gems from Disney” Tin Tray. (Disney, 1950s) A “Gems from Disney” tin tray featuring Dumbo, Alice, Thumper, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Cinderella, Bambi, Pablo, Snow White, Mickey, Donald, and Pluto. Measuring 12.25” x 16”, the tray displays in good condition with scratches, stains, a large dent in the top left corner, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400
713. A Mary Blair It’s a Small World Concept Painting. (Disneyland, 1964-65) An original concept painting by Disney Legend Mary Blair for the It’s A Small World attraction. Blair significantly influenced many of the animated films produced by Walt Disney in the 1940s and 50s. Her designs largely influenced It’s a Small World, including this France-themed piece with dancers at the famous Moulin Rouge and the Eiffel Tower in the background. Accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, the piece measures 13” x 14.5”, and displays in fine condition with pin holes in the corners and light wear to the edges from age. $10,000 - $15,000
714. An It’s A Small World Poster. (Disneyland, 1970s) A window card-style poster for the It’s a Small World boat ride, featuring reimagined artwork based on the original attraction poster design with enhanced colors and actual national flags. Measuring 18” x 14”, the window card displays in good condition with several horizontal creases and edge wear. $300 - $500
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715. A Bank of America It’s a Small World Poster. (Disneyland, 1981) A poster for It’s a Small World from the attraction’s sponsor Bank of America. Measuring 12” x 20”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear. $200 - $400
717. A Tinker Bell Cast Member Costume. (Disney Parks, 1980s-1990s) A Tinker Bell Cast Member costume. The shiny green costume is adorned with plastic gems and decorative washers on the edges. The costume, which includes no size tag but appears to be a size small, is in fair condition with heavy oxidation and stains from use and age. $300 - $500
718. A One of a Kind Matterhorn Retirement Gift. (Disneyland, 1993)
A retirement gift custom built for Ermitt Baker, a Rigger who began working at Disneyland in 1959. It depicts a replica of the Matterhorn Mountain on blocks, being lifted by a crane. The oak base bears a brass plaque that reads “Piece of Cake,” a favorite saying of Baker’s. Measuring 12” x 19.5” x 11” tall, the gift is in very good condition.
$800 - $1,000
719. An Ermitt Baker Matterhorn Retirement Gift. (Disneyland, 1993)
A custom Matterhorn display gifted to Cast Member Ermitt Baker upon his retirement after working for the company since 1959. The display includes a Baker Cast Member name tag, a “We rig the magic!” Disneyland crane holding a beam, a printout of the Matterhorn during construction, and a plaque that reads, “To Baker From Buildings Group.” Measuring 10” x 14” x 9.75” tall, the custom display is in good condition with scratches, wear, and separation at one corner of the plastic case.
$800 - $1,000
720. A 1997 Matterhorn Team Jacket. (Disneyland, 1997) A rare crew jacket given to the team that worked on the 1994 to 1997 Matterhorn refurbishment. The jacket reads “Matterhorn Team’’ on the chest and has a large patch on the back that reads “Disneyland Expedition 97 Project Team” and a colorful Matterhorn enamel zipper pull. Labeled a size L, the jacket is in very good condition with minor discoloration and wear. $200 - $400
722. A “The Spirit of Pocahontas” Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, 1995) A Cast Member jacket from “The Spirit of Pocahontas” live stage show. The musical drama, which played at the Fantasyland Theater from 1995 to 1997, told a condensed version of the film’s story and featured an impressive Grandmother Willow puppet in a large tree. Labeled a size XL, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear from use. $200 - $400
721. A David Kracov Peter Pan’s Flight Sculpture. (Disney, 2002) A Peter Pan’s Flight sculpture by artist David Kracov. The sculpture features Mickey and Minnie Mouse, and Tinker Bell flying on the classic Fantasyland attraction. The piece is numbered 19 of an edition of 1500 and signed on the base by the artist in gold marker. Measuring 7.75” tall and 5” in diameter, the resin sculpture on a marble base is in very good condition with light scratches on the base and visible glue from a past repair reattaching Tinker Bell to Mickey’s hand. $400 - $600
723. A Rare Mickey Mouse Videopolis T-Shirt. (Disneyland, 1985-1990s) A rare Videopolis t-shirt featuring Mickey Mouse. Measuring a size large, the t-shirt is in fine condition with light wear from storage. $100 - $200
724. The Dick Tracy Stage Show Cast Member Staff Jacket. (Disneyland, 1990) A Cast Member coat from the Dick Tracy starring in Diamond Double-Cross stage show at Videopolis. Labeled a size “XL”, the jacket is in fine condition with light wear from original use. $200 - $400
As a pioneer of innovation himself, it is no surprise that Walt Disney wanted an entire Disneyland “land” dedicated to the future. In 1955, Tomorrowland gave Guests a glimpse into an idealized vision of 1986. As the outside world changed, so did Tomorrowland, with massive refurbishments came thrill rides like Space Mountain and Star Tours, and the child-friendly Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage and Buzz Lightyear Astroblasters.
726. An Art Corner Mail Order Catalog. (Disneyland, 1950s) A rare mail-order catalog from the Disneyland Art Corner with photos and descriptions of items sold during the earliest years of operation. A small advertisement for full-color Disneyland souvenir maps is also included. Measuring 11.25” x 32.25” when unfolded and 3.75” x 6.5” folded, the double-sided brochure is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and some splitting along the fold lines. $100 - $200
728. A 1966 Monorail Operator Manual. (Disneyland, 1966) A Monorail Operations Manual. “The Highway in the Sky” 31-page manual was prepared by WED Enterprises and details the operating procedures for the Monorail Mark II, from 1966-69. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the piece is in fair-to-good condition with loose binding, repair to pages, creases, yellowing, spots of discoloration, and wear from handling and age. $300 - $500
727. A Montgomery Ward Disneyland Monorail Train Set. (Montgomery Ward, 1950s-1960s) An early battery-operated toy Monorail Train set. Although the box illustration and play mat depict a Disneylandlike park, the toy bears no Walt Disney or Disneyland name. The train, measuring 1.5” x 2” x 10.5” long, is in good working condition with light wear, light discoloration and scratches, and fading to the on/off lettering. The 33” x 23.75” mat is in good condition with light edge wear, staining, creasing, tearing near the folds from age, and retains all its original metal track guides. The 78” plastic track and ten tin supports are in very good condition with light oxidation. The box is in fair condition with a torn corner, tape repair, wear, and scuffing throughout. $400 - $600
729. An Adventure Thru Inner Space Booklet with Postcards. (Disneyland, 1967) A beautifully illustrated ten-page booklet featuring the art of the Adventure Thru Inner Space attraction and information about its sponsor, Monsanto. The front and back covers are removable postcards of the attraction entrance and the World Clock. Measuring 3.5” x 6”, the booklet is in very good condition with minor scratches and light edge wear. $200 - $400
$6,000 - $8,000
731. A Disneyland Rocket Jets Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Rocket Jets in Tomorrowland. The poster was designed by Ken Chapman and borrows heavily from Bjorn Aronson’s “Astrojets” poster design, which this attraction replaced in 1967. Measuring 54”x 36”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear and small creases only visible upon close inspection, with one small 2.5” repaired tear in the bottom left corner. $7,000 - $9,000
732. A PeopleMover Electrical Panel. (Disneyland, 1960s-1990s) An electrical control panel from the PeopleMover at Disneyland. The panel features a “turn to start, push to stop, ride start” mul ticolored switch, buttons for respacing motors, on/ off switches, and a surveillance system indicator. The lot includes a 6” “PeopleMover” metal keychain with three control keys attached. Measuring 8” x 10” x 8” deep, the control panel is in good condition with light oxidation, pin holes, scratches, and typical wear from Park use. $600 - $800
734. A PeopleMover Opening Time Replica Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A replica PeopleMover opening times sign created from the original blueprint specifi cations and using the correct materials. The sign reads “PeopleMover Thru Superspeed Tunnel” and “The PeopleMover will open at 10:00.” Created on acrylic board with raised lettering, the sign also includes a metal pole stand. Measuring 65.25” tall, the sign dis plays in good condition with light scratches, wear, and a repaired 8” crack in the top-right corner of the acrylic. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates.
733. A PeopleMover Concept Art Print and Patches. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A gorgeous framed print of concept art for the PeopleMover attraction in Tomorrowland. Included in the frame are two patches, one that reads “Goodyear PeopleMover” and one that reads “WED Imagineering.” With a 14” x 19” image size on a matte in a 25.75” x 29.5” frame, the print displays in fine condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear on the frame. $300 - $500
735. A Tomorrowland Photo Prices Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Tomorrowland sign advertising prices for 5”x7” and 8”x10” printed photographs. Measuring 10.5” in diameter, the sign displays in very good condition with light wear and discoloration from age, and has some leftover cardboard and tape residue attached to the back from original use. $200 - $400
736. A Space Mountain Inaugural Flight Plaque. (Disneyland, 1977) A rare plaque celebrating the grand opening of Space Mountain at Disneyland. The plaque features a 3D relief of the attraction exterior and reads, “Space Mountain Official Astronaut - Inaugural Flight at DisneylandSummer, 1977.” Members of the press and select VIPS who attended the special pre-opening event at Disneyland were given the plaque. Measuring 9” x 12”, the plaque displays in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and visible repair work. $200 - $400
737. A Herb Ryman-Signed Space Mountain Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A signed “Space Mountain Complex, Night” poster featuring Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for Space Mountain’s exterior, sold at The Disney Gallery. Ryman signed his name in pen and added the year “1987.” Measuring 26” x 32”, the poster displays in good to fair condition with heavy creases throughout. $200 - $400
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739. A Charles Boyer PSA Airlines Star Tours Print. (Disneyland, 1987) A signed “1987 Magical Smiles Tours to Disneyland” print by Charles Boyer. Featured are Mickey, Donald, and Goofy on Main Street gazing overhead at Star Tours ride vehicles, and the logos for PSA, the official airline of Disneyland, and Walt Disney Travel Co., Inc. Boyer signed his name near the bottom right in pencil. Measuring 20” x 30”, the print displays in very good condition with light scratches and edge wear, notably at the corners. $200 - $400
740. A Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Team Gift and Note. (Disneyland/WDI, 2007) A print of the attraction poster for Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, given to members of the attraction’s Project Team. The print is framed along with a 1” x 4” thank you plaque, and a team exclusive 1” x 2” pin. Also included is a note from Imagineering leaders thanking the team for a job well done. With an image size of 11” x 7.5” in a 19.25” x 13.25” frame, the piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400
741. A Star Tours Expansion Presentation Poster. (Disneyland, 2011) A Star Tours presentation poster, with nine pictures teasing the new environments added to the attraction in 2011. The poster on foam core measures 18” x 24”, and is in very good condition with some very light smudge markings around the edges. $200 - $400
742. A Star Tours II D23 Unveiling Sign. (D23, 2009) A sign announcing the update to Star Tours that became known as “Star Tours: The Adventure Continues.” The revamp was announced as Star Tours II at the first D23 convention on September 12, 2009. Measuring 16.25” x 24”, the gatorboard sign displays in good condition with edge wear and scratches including a 5.5” scratch across C-3PO’s neck.
$200 - $400
743. A Collection of California Adventure Playsets. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2000s) A collection of five Paradise Pier playsets including the Golden Zephyr, Orange Stinger, Sun Wheel, King Triton’s Carousel of the Sea, and California Screamin’, with enclosed figures of Mickey and his friends. The battery-operated sets require two AA batteries each (not included). In their unopened packaging ranging from 9.5” x 9.5” x 11” to 25.5” x 5.5” x 20.5”, the plastic playsets are presumed to be in fine condition. $200 - $400
744. A Cars Land Lenticular Poster and Frame. (Disney California Adventure, 2010s) A lenticular Cars Land poster and frame from an Anaheim hotel near the Park. The frame reads “Disney tickets sold here” and the sign features Lightning McQueen, Ornament Valley, and text that reads “Prepare to be floored!” Measuring 26.75” x 41.75”, the sign displays in good condition despite heavy scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
After the success of Disneyland, Walt Disney Productions wanted to open a resort on the East Coast with more land and control of the surrounding area than they had in California. This project, known internally as “The Florida Project,” led to the Magic Kingdom opening in October of 1971. Today Walt Disney World Resort encompasses four theme parks, two water parks, over thirty hotels, and the Disney Springs shopping district.
745. Jack Sayers’ Pre-Opening WED Walt Disney World Map. (Walt Disney World, 1968) A color presentation map of the early proposed layout of Walt Disney World with revisions. This map hung in the WED office of Jack Sayers, later Vice President of Lessee Relations. Featuring a WED stamp dated July 1, 1968, the map mounted to illustration board measures 15.5” x 19.5” and is in good condition with light wear from use. $400 - $600
747. A Cinderella Castle Blueprint. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-90s) A blueprint of Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World. Labeled as “Fantasyland Castle,” showing the eastern elevation of the castle as designed by Bill Martin. Measuring 24” x 36”, the blueprint is in good condition with yellowing from age, edge wear, and heavy creases from storage. $200 - $400
748. A Walt Disney World Train Set and Accessory Tracks Set. (New Bright, 1988) A Walt Disney World Railroad rechargeable train set and additional accessory track set; featuring a wireless infra-red remote control, tender, car, and engine with an authentic locomotive sound, smoke, ringing bell, and headlight. The set requires 6 ‘C’ and 2 ‘9V’ batteries (not included). Measuring 20.75” x 23.75” and 5.5” deep, the contents are all in fine condition, and while the train moves forwards and backwards, the whistle and headlight are non-functional. The set is in its original good condition box, with light edge wear and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
750. A Clarence Nash Signed Donald Duck Squeaker Hat. (BenayAlbee, 1970s) An early Donald Duck child’s souvenir hat with a working squeaker bill. The original Walt Disney World ribbon affixed to the crown and patch has a faded inscription and signature from Clarence Nash, the voice actor of Donald Duck for 51 years. The hat, made of wicker and plastic measures 10.5” from the bill to the back, 4.75” tall, with a 7.5” inner band, and is in very good condition with a couple of small light stains on the back and partial loss of adhesive to the top patch. $200 - $400
749. A Collection of Very Early Disney Park Patches. (Walt Disney World, 1960-70s) A collection of three early Cast Member patches including a 1970s WDW Monorail Operator patch, a patch worn in the 1968 Walt Disney World Preview Center located at the entrance to the property, and a 1960s Disneyland Hotel patch. Measuring from 2” x 2.75” to 1.25” x 4”, the patches are in very good Resort-used condition, presented in a 7.25” x 10.25” shadow box. $200 - $400
751. A Walt Disney World Lunch Box and Thermos. (Aladdin, 1970s) A Walt Disney World metal lunch box and thermos with Mickey, Donald, Pluto, and Park attractions. The thermos measures 3.5” x 6.5” and is in good working condition with light scuffs, and faded inscriptions made from ink. The lunch box measures 7” x 8” x 3.75” deep, and is in good condition with tape residue in one corner, and scuffs and edge wear throughout. $200 - $400
752. A Pair of 1975 Walt Disney World Souvenir Maps. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A pair of “A Guide to the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World” souvenir maps, featuring the Peoplemover and Space Mountain attractions which opened that year. Measuring 31.5” x 40” each, the maps are in good and very good condition, with wear mainly along the original fold lines. $300 - $500
754. A Lilliput Lane Haunted Mansion Model. (Lilliput Lane, 1997) A model of the Haunted Mansion at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. Part of a limited edition of 500, the model features tiny details, such as a miniature observatory room with a seance. Measuring 5” x 5.25”, the piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200
755. A Walt Disney World Interstate 4 Highway Sign Replica. (2000s) A high-quality replica highway sign for Walt Disney World. The sign features the Interstate 4 logo and “Disney World” with a right directional arrow. Measuring 24” x 30”, the thick aluminum sign displays in fine condition. $300 - $500
757. A Collection of Disney Parks Playsets. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 2000s) A collection of four Disneyland and Walt Disney World interactive playsets. Included are plastic recreations of Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Astro Orbiter, Mad Tea Party, and the blue Walt Disney World Monorail. The sets feature miniature figures of the Fab Five, Daisy Duck, Lilo, and Stitch. The sets require two AA batteries to work (not included), and some assembly is required. Still intact in their unopened original packaging ranging in size from 10.5” x 8.75” x 11” tall to 27” x 4.75” x 11.25” tall, the playsets appear to be in fine condition. $300 - $500
756. A Toy Story Land Construction Fence Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A construction fence sign teasing the upcoming Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The land opened in 2018 and features the attractions, Slinky Dog Dash, Alien Swirling Saucers, and Toy Story Mania! Measuring 28” x 40.25”, the aluminum sign displays in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, intended holes for display, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
759. A Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Construction Fence Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2018) A construction fence sign featuring concept art for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. This sign was displayed at Disney’s Hollywood Studios to tease the exciting project coming soon to the Park. Measuring 28” x 48”, the sign displays in good condition with scratches, scuffs, intended holes for display, a bend at the bottom left corner, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
758. A Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Construction Fence Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2018) A construction fence sign featuring concept art for the soon-to-open Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. This sign was displayed at Disney’s Hollywood Studios to tease the exciting project coming soon to the Park. Measuring 28” x 48”, the sign displays in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, intended holes for display, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
760. A Pair of Polynesian Village Resort Mugs. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 1970s) A pair of frosted glass tiki mugs from the Polynesian Village Resort. These mugs were some of the earliest themed merchandise offered at the resort. Measuring 4.75” tall and 3.75” in diameter, the mugs are in very good condition with light scratches and several black stains. $100 - $200
761. A Polynesian Resort Captain Cook’s Menu Sign. (Polynesian Resort, 1990s) An all-day menu sign for Captain Cook’s Snack Company at the Polynesian Resort. Measuring 28.5” x 26.5”, the sign is in very good used condition, with scuffing and scratching to the surface as expected from Resort display, and very slight peeling at corners to the backing. $300 - $500
EPCOT began as Walt’s vision of the city of the future before opening as Walt Disney World’s second theme park in 1982. With a focus on education through entertainment, the Park has pavilions themed to motion, space, the seas, and more. Guests can also travel around the globe via the World Showcase, with eleven themed pavilions representing different countries, and participate in seasonal events like the ever-popular Food & Wine Festival.
762. A Kitchen Kabaret Mr. Dairy Goods Ceramic Creamer Bowl. (EPCOT, 1982)
A ceramic creamer bowl of Mr. Dairy Goods from EPCOT’s Audio-Animatronic show Kitchen Kabaret. The lid can be removed but is designed so that it locks in place while pouring. Measuring 3” x 4” x 6” tall, the creamer is in good condition with stains, scuffs, a sticker on the bottom, and smudges from use. $200 - $400
763. An Epcot Mission: Space Poster. (Epcot, 2003) A poster for the Mission: Space attraction located in the Space Pavillion in the World Discovery area of Epcot. The attraction utilizes centrifugal force to simulate space travel. Measuring 48” x 32”, the poster displays in very good condition with light smudges and edge wear, and 1.5” of glue resin on the back upperleft. $200 - $400
765. A Space 220 Conceptual Presentation Poster. (Epcot, 2021)
A conceptual presentation poster for Space 220, a futuristic restaurant at Epcot modeled after a space station and featuring simulated celestial daytime and nighttime views of the Earth. Measuring 23.25” x 69.5”, the foam core-backed poster is in good condition with small tears, light edge wear along the bottom, and small creases and folds at the bottom and top right corners. $200 - $400
764. Epcot Food & Wine Festival Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Epcot, 2022) A set of souvenir salt and pepper shakers from the 2022 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival featuring Spaceship Earth, the World Showcase, and Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Measuring 2” x 3.75” each, the adorable shakers are in fine condition with their original tags and plugs intact. $100 - $200
766. A Disney Animation Tour Mickey Mouse Cel. (Disney/MGM, 1989)
A “Progressive Mickey” cel from the Magic of Disney Animation Tour illustrating the main steps in the traditional animation process. Three drawings on the background show Mickey in rough, detail, and clean-up drawn stages, and the sericel features Mickey Mouse in the Xerographic and final painting steps. This piece comes with a two-page description of the process illustrated. The image measures 3” x 10.25” on a 10.5” x 13” cel which is in fine condition with some very minor smudges towards the top right. The 8.5” x 11” description is in good condition with some wear and spotting. $200 - $400
Main Street, U.S.A. isn’t just in America anymore. Disney Parks span all around the globe, starting with Tokyo Disneyland in 1983 and Euro Disneyland - now Disneyland Paris - in 1992. With additional Parks featuring unique, groundbreaking attractions now open in Hong Kong and Shanghai, Tokyo, and Paris, Guests everywhere can get access to Disney magic a little closer to home.
767. A Set of Tokyo Disneyland Concepts by Claude Coats. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A set of five concept paintings by Animator and Imagineer Claude Coats for the Meet the World attraction at Tokyo Disneyland. Coats was the lead designer on the 19-minute attraction, which told the history of Japan through a rotating theater format. These five pieces depict sakura, also known as cherry blossom trees. Ranging in size from 7.25” x 13.7 to 12.75” x 14.25”, the concepts are in good condition with dark smudges, scratches, edge wear, and holes at the corners from production. $500 - $700
769. A Charles Boyer Signed Tokyo Disneyland 5 Years Print. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1988) A rare “Five Years of Happiness” print of Charles Boyer’s artwork commemorating the 5th anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland. The print has been hand-signed and numbered 2094 out of 3300, in graphite by Boyer in the bottom right corner. Measuring 20” x 30” the print is in very good condition with light scratches and edge wear. $200 - $400
768. A Tokyo Disneyland Main Street Cinema Poster. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A Main Street Cinema poster from Tokyo Disneyland teasing screenings of early Disney shorts starring Mickey Mouse. The Main Street Cinema operated from the Park’s opening day until 2002 when it closed to make room for more shop space. Measuring 20.25” x 28.75”, the poster displays in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $300 - $500
770. A Tokyo Disneyland Star Tours Team Calendar. (Tokyo Disneyland, 2013) A calendar featuring artwork from the Star Tours: The Adventure Continues attraction produced exclusively for members of the Tokyo Disneyland Project Tea. The May 2014 thru April 2015 calendar features 12 illustrations inspired by travel posters of destinations in the Star Wars universe including Hoth, Alderaan, and of course Tatooine. Measuring 7” x 19”, the calendar is in fine condition with very light handling wear to the back. $100 - $200
773. A Pair of Euro Disneyland Commemorative Passports. (Euro Disney, 1992) A pair of commemorative passports and a letter inviting Cast Members to Euro Disney, detailing the Park’s admission program and benefits. The French-language passports, numbered 007970 and 112399, feature the Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant. Ranging in size from the 4.25” x 11.75” passports to the 8.25” x 11.75” letter, the items are in very good to good condition with light creases, expected folds, edge wear, and a minor stain on one passport. $100 - $200
771. A Tokyo DisneySea Nemo & Friends Searider Poster Print. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2017) A print of the attraction poster for the Nemo & Friends Searider at Port Discovery in Tokyo DisneySea. Measuring 14.5” x 20”, the print on gatorboard is in very good condition with very slight soiling to the edges. $200 - $400
774. A Hong Kong Disneyland Cast Appreciation Gift. (Hong Kong Disneyland, 2005) A Hong Kong Disneyland Cast appreciation gift, given about the time of the Park’s opening on September 12, 2005. The framed piece features six images of concept art, characters, and attractions, and includes a 5” x 7” thank you card from Disney Creative Entertainment with ten signatures from managers thanking the Cast. Measuring 15.5” x 37.5”, the framed piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200
772. A Euro Disney Sealed Grand Opening Passport. (Euro Disney, 1992) A sealed Frenchlanguage commemorative passport from the Grand Opening of Euro Disney Resort featuring Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant. Also included is a letter announcing the opening on April 12, 1991, and thanking the recipient for being part of the team. Measuring 4.25” x 11.75”, the sealed envelope with passport is in fine condition. The 8.25” x 11.75” note is in good condition with an 8” crease across one corner.
$100 - $200
775. A Hong Kong Disneyland Stark Expo Sign. (Hong Kong Disneyland, 2010s-2020s)
A multi-language sign featuring Iron Man encouraging Guests to experience the Stark Expo. Hong Kong Disneyland’s Stark Expo includes the attractions Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! and the Iron Man Experience. Measuring 12” x 26.75”, the sign is in very good condition with light pencil marks, minor wear, and a crease at the top left corner. $200 - $400
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31. No Warranties: NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE OR ON THE DAY OF AUCTION. Descriptions are only being presented for the benefit of those bidders who have not had the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding and no description in the catalogue shall create any warranty. Color variations are to be expected and are not the basis for any return of any lot. Auctioneer is only selling the right, title, and interest of any lot that has been consigned to the Auctioneer by virtue of any consignment agreements. The Auctioneer disclaims any warranty of fitness or merchantability.
32. Disclaimer of Damages; Sole Remedies: Auctioneer disclaims any damages, consequential or otherwise. Auctioneer shall not be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages. Up to the date that the auctioneer pays the consignor (45 days after the close of the auction sessions), and in the event that Auctioneer cannot deliver a lot, or if it is established that the lot lacks title, or some other transfer or condition issue is claimed, the sole remedy of the Bidder up to a date six months after the close of the auction sessions shall be the rescission of the sale and the refund of any amount paid by the Buyer. After the consignor is paid by the auctioneer the sole remedy of the Buyer is against the consignor, and vice versa.
33. Statements are Opinions: In consideration of participation in the auction, and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases auctioneer, its officers, directors, employees, affiliates, outside experts, and attorneys the (”RELEASEES”) from any and all claims, causes of action, in law or in equity, direct or indirect, known or unknown that he/she/it may have with respect to the auction, the catalogue, the conduct of the auction, or the lots being purchased. By not complying with the terms of this Release, Bidder waives any and all claims against the RELEASEES. A bidder or buyer acknowledges that there is a risk that subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, one or more of them will discover facts or will discover, suffer, or incur claims and/or damages relating to the subject matter of this release, which were unknown or unanticipated at the time of the auction, which, if known on that date may have materially affected their respective decisions to give the herein release. Despite this knowledge and understanding, each bidder and buyer agrees that it is assuming the risk of such unknown and unanticipated facts and claims, and in connection herewith, each hereby expressly waives any and all rights under California Civil Code Section 1542, which section has been explained to and is understood by each party and which reads as follows: “A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor ”
34: Arbitration: By placing a bid in the auction, a Bidder agrees to the dispute resolution set forth herein. All disputes shall be arbitrated by the American Arbitration Association in Los Angeles County, California. Costs shall be split equally among all parties. 35. Prohibited Activities: Any agreement between consignors and bidders to sell by private sale any lot, or to effect a 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.