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DISNEY PARKS FEATURING THE ART OF SHAG

MARCH 28-29, 2026

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DISNEY PARKS FEATURING THE ART OF SHAG

Welcome to our first catalog auction of 2026!

2025 was a year filled with memorable auctions here at Van Eaton Galleries. From the historic Bob Clampett and Jay Ward collections to our Disney auctions, I am very thankful for all of our esteemed consignors who entrust us with your treasured valuables. We are honored to be part of your story.

This year, we kick things off with another legendary artist: Josh Agle, aka SHAG! You’ll recognize SHAG’s distinctive style as the premier mid-century modern artist working today. His work has been featured in The Andy Warhol Museum, LACMA, and the Naples Museum of Contemporary Art to name a few, and he is often commissioned by Disney to create original art for their milestone anniversaries. We have the incredible distinction of having not one, but seven original paintings by SHAG in this auction. These are the only originals we have come across in our over 30 years in the business, and we count ourselves lucky to be able to offer them to you. Along with these originals, we also have rare SHAG prints and merchandise, all of which were released in limited editions and are long sold-out.

This catalog features a tremendous selection of 700 artifacts from Pop Culture, the Disney Studio, and Disney Parks worldwide. Inside you’ll find rare display figures from the Warner Bros. Studio Stores and Disney Stores, attraction posters, original animation art, early Mickey Mouse merchandise from the 1930s, a Star Trek section, Disney Parks props, and so much more. With our largest collection of Cast Member costumes ever, this catalog also serves as one of the definitive resources on the history of fashion in the Disney Parks.

On Friday, March 20th we’ll be hosting an exclusive evening with SHAG! Reserve your ticket to come see him speak in person as he provides insight into his artistic process. You can even shop our limited-run SHAG pop-up store, right here at our gallery in Studio City!

I can’t wait to share what we have in store for you this year, collectors. Stay tuned, and we’ll see you for the auction.

All the best,

Mike Va n Eaton

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Movies are magical. They have the ability to inspire and connect people across the globe. Audiences come together through the shared experience of watching films, quoting their favorite lines, and collecting memorabilia that honors the stories they love. From props and theatrical posters to treasured merchandise, each item represents a unique part of Hollywood history.

1. A Collection of Howard Hughes Productions Contracts. (Hughes Productions, 1940-41) A collection of four employment contract agreements for Hughes Productions, owned by aerospace pioneer Howard Hughes. Two of the contracts are for actor Walter Huston, while the others are for William Victor Richardson and Thomas Mitchell. Richardson’s services were ultimately not needed, but the other two actors were cast as Doc Holliday and Sheriff Pat Garrett in the 1943 film “The Outlaw,” which launched Jane Russell into superstardom. Measuring 8.75” x 14”, these rare pieces of ephemera from Howard Hughes’ heyday display in very good condition with typical creases, light stains, folds, oxidation to the staples from age, and wear from use. $200 - $400

3. Michael Wilding’s Shoes from “The Glass Slipper.” (MGM, 1955) A pair of brown shoes worn by actor Michael Wilding as the Prince in the musical “The Glass Slipper.” Wilding wears these shoes while playing the piano in the “Take My Love” musical number, and his name is written on the interior. Included with this lot is an original theatrical halfsheet for the film. The shoes are unlabeled and are in good condition with stains, fraying, and wear from production use. The half-sheet is in fair condition with edge tears up to 1”, creases, folds, the lower left corner missing, and visible tape repairs on the reverse. $200 - $400

2. A Pair of Harper Goff “San Antonio” Concept Paintings. (Goff, 1945) A beautiful pair of concept paintings by Disney Legend Harper Goff for the Errol Flynn Western “San Antonio.” Despite his important contributions to many film and television productions, Goff was not always credited for his work. Ranging in size from 8.25” x 11.5” to 8.25” x 11.75”, the paintings are in very good condition with light spots of paint loss and wear from production use. $400 - $600

4. A Collection of Harper Goff Concepts for “The Vikings.” (United Artists, 1958) A collection of nine concept designs by Disney Legend Harper Goff for the epic film “The Vikings.” These production concepts depict the bow and stern of the Viking boats, as well as the Vikings’ helmets. There are six original drawings on vellum in ink and pencil, a printed brownline, and two smaller vellum prints. Ranging in size from 5” x 8” to 12” x 14”, the concepts are in fair to good condition with tears up to 4” long, folds, creases, paper loss, stains, discoloration from age, and wear from production use. $400 - $600

5. John Wayne Signature Display with “Barbarian & the Geisha” Art & Photo. (20th Century Fox, 1958) A custom-matted display with original artwork for an Italian “The Barbarian and the Geisha” poster, a publicity photo from the film, and a John Wayne signature dated “8/69.” Ranging in size from 1.75” x 3.75” to 9” x 19.75” and measuring 22” x 23.5” overall, the items are in very good condition with scratches on the photo, a vertical fold on the artwork, light creases, and wear. $300 - $500

7. A Set of “Lawrence of Arabia” Lobby Cards. (Columbia, 1962) A set of eight lobby cards for the release of David Lean’s “Lawrence of Arabia.” Measuring 11” x 14” each, the lobby cards are in good condition with pinholes from display, discoloration from age, stains, scratches, edge tears up to 0.75”, adhesive residue on the reverse, tape at the lower left corner of one, and another missing its lower left corner. $200 - $400

6. A “Ben-Hur” Prop Coin Collection. (MGM, 1959) A collection of ten prop gold coins from the cinematic epic “Ben-Hur.” The coins appear in a chest belonging to Sheik Ilderim, a role for which Hugh Griffith won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, the coins are in good to very good condition with paint loss, oxidation, and wear from production use. $300 - $500

8. A “Superman: The Movie” Crystal Prop and Script. (Warner Bros., 1977) A large prop crystal from “Superman: The Movie” and a production-used script dated April 6, 1977. The Fortress of Solitude and the escape ship from Krypton were made of these crystals. Although acrylic crystals were also used, this is one of the genuine crystal props, mounted to a base for display. The 130-page script includes a page of script notes and amendments. Measuring 3.5” long and 1” in diameter, the crystal is in very good production-used condition. The 8.5” x 11” script is in very good condition with wear from production use and handling. $300 - $500

9. “An Enemy of the People” Steve McQueen Costume. (Warner Bros., 1978) A charcoal wool suit worn by Steve McQueen as Dr. Thomas Stockmann in the film “An Enemy of the People.” Based on the classic play by Henrik Ibsen, the film was a dramatic change of pace for McQueen, who was mainly known for action classics. The jacket is unlabeled, and the pants are labeled a size 36, maintaining their Western Costume tag, both in very good condition with tears on the interior suit lining and light wear from production use. $2,000 - $4,000

10. A Large Raymond Burr Clothing Collection. (Burr, 1980s90s) A large collection of clothing belonging to actor Raymond Burr. The towering Burr was renowned for his height, build, and commanding screen presence, standing out in classic films “Rear Window” and “A Place in the Sun,” and starring in the television shows “Perry Mason” and “Ironside.” Included are 36 personalized dress shirts, 4 jackets, 2 personalized leather portfolios, and 1 leather garment bag bearing the name “Burr.” Ranging in size from size 19-B shirts to a 4XL jacket, the items are in fair to very good condition with stains, creases, chipping on the portfolios, and wear from use by the Hollywood star. $300 - $500

11. A 1994 Star Wars Summit Limited Edition X-Wing Sculpture. (Lucasfilm, 1994) A rare X-wing sculpture sent as an invitation to the 1994 Star Wars Summit at Skywalker Ranch. This 1994 meeting of licensees and staff is where George Lucas discussed plans for the Star Wars Special Editions and the prequel trilogy. Created in a limited edition, this sculpture is numbered 84/300. Measuring 3” x 4.5” x 3.25” tall, the sculpture is in very good condition with wear, a loose laser cannon, and two laser cannons missing. $200 - $400

12. A 1996 Star Wars Summit Paperweight. (Lucasfilm, 1996) A Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition paperweight from the 1996 Star Wars Summit, a meeting of franchise licensees and Lucasfilm employees. The paperweight was released as a limited edition and is numbered 160 out of 750. Measuring 3.25” x 3.25”, the paperweight displays in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400

13. A 2003 Star Wars Summit Darth Vader Invitation. (Lucasfilm, 2003) A rare Darth Vader action figure on a plaque, sent to merchandising licensees and Lucasfilm staff as an invitation to the 2003 Star Wars Summit at The Presidio in San Francisco. The plaque amusingly states, “Lightsabers and blasters must be checked at the door.” Measuring 3” x 6” x 7” tall, the invite is in very good condition with light discoloration from age and wear. $200 - $400

14. A Yoda Sideshow Prototype Figure. (Sideshow, 2000s) A mixed-media prototype for a Yoda figure from “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back,” by Sideshow. Measuring 13” x 15” x 26” tall in an 18.5” x 18.5” x 27” tall display, Yoda is in very good condition with light wear and discoloration from age. $1,000 - $2,000

15. A Rare “Star Wars: Revenge of the Jedi” One-Sheet. (20th Century Fox, 1982) A rare teaser one-sheet for “Star Wars: Revenge of the Jedi,” the original title of “Return of the Jedi.” Despite the teaser trailer and poster already released featuring the word “Revenge,” George Lucas decided that a Jedi should not seek revenge and changed the title to “Return of the Jedi.” Measuring 27” x 41” and 27.25” x 41.25” total including the frame, the poster is in very good condition with creases, wear, light discoloration from age, and tape at the bottom right edge, which does not affect the image. The frame is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $400 - $600

16. A “The Empire Strikes Back” Advance One-Sheet. (20th Century Fox, 1980) An advance one-sheet for “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.” With an image size of 25” x 39” and measuring 27” x 41” overall, the poster is in good condition with creases, edge wear, light discoloration in the border, and edge tears, notably at the lower right. $400 - $600

17. A “The Empire Strikes Back” Re-Release One-Sheet. (20th Century Fox, 1981) A one-sheet for the Summer 1981 theatrical re-release of “The Empire Strikes Back,” featuring artwork by Tom Jung. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with creases throughout and edge wear.

$300 - $500

18. A Larry Noble “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” Signed Poster. (Noble, 1986) A signed print of illustrator Lawrence Noble’s poster concept for “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.” Noble began his career at Lucasfilm in 1980, with his first project designing this poster concept. While his art was not approved for the initial theatrical release, it was used for the film’s 10th anniversary re-release in 1990. This print comes from Noble’s studio and was signed by the artist in black marker in 1986. Noble has a longstanding relationship with the company, even sculpting the iconic Yoda fountain outside Lucasfilm in San Francisco. Measuring 17” x 22.5”, the poster is in very good condition with light creases and spots of discoloration. $300 - $500

19. A Pair of 1990s Star Wars Sourcebooks. (Lucasfilm, 1998) Two Star Wars Sourcebooks, released by Lucasfilm in 1996 and 1998, with line art, logos, and guidelines for licensees to develop Star Wars merchandise. The 1996 Star Wars Sourcebook contains 206 pages of assets towards celebrating the 20th anniversary of the franchise in 1997. The Star Wars Sourcebook Update from 1998 includes two CD-Roms with digital files of the artwork, and 127 pages that include new logos for the Trilogy Special Edition Home Video releases. Each measuring 11” x 11.75” x 2.5” and 3.5”, the guides are in very good condition overall, with interior pages in near-fine condition, and the covers with typical scuffs and edge wear from production use. $400 - $600

20. A Rare “Alien” Action Figure. (Kenner, 1979) A rare “Alien” xenomorph 18” poseable action figure by Kenner. Despite the horrifying nature of the creature from the R-rated film, this toy was marketed to children. It is now a highly sought-after collectible from the dawn of the long-running sci-fi franchise. The xenomorph features chrome-colored jaws that emerge when its lever is pressed and a glow-in-the-dark skull, a detail which is not very visible in the film but was part of the original creature design. Measuring 18” tall in its 8.5” x 7” x 20” tall original box, the action figure is in very good condition with light wear. The box and instructions display in good condition with heavy spotting, discoloration from age, creases, tape, tears, crushing, and wear. $1,000 - $2,000

21. An “Alien” Limited Edition Bobblehead. (1990s-2000s) A bobblehead of the xenomorph from “Alien,” with an unusually phallic head design. Measuring 3.75” x 4.75” x 8” tall, the bobblehead is hand-numbered 596/1200 on the bottom of the base and is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

23. A “Ladyhawke” Original Storyboard Sequence. (Warner Bros., 1985) A collection of 15 original storyboard panels for a sequence in the Matthew Broderick and Michelle Pfeiffer fantasy film “Ladyhawke.” The art depicts Pfeiffer’s character Isabeau falling from a tower and dramatically transforming into a hawk. Measuring 4.5” x 10.5” each, adhered to 26.25” x 37” foamcore, the panels are in very good condition with light wear from production use, while the board has creases throughout, pinholes, discoloration from age, wear, and tape on the reverse. $300 - $500

22. A Multi-Signed “Aliens” One-Sheet. (20th Century Fox, 1986)

A multi-signed poster for “Aliens,” James Cameron’s action-packed sequel to “Alien.” The poster is signed by actors Sigourney Weaver, Bill Paxton, Paul Reiser, Lance Henriksen, Michael Biehn, William Hope, Carrie Henn, Ricco Ross, Daniel Kash, Cynthia Scott, Jenette Goldstein, and Mark Rolston at a Celebrity Authentics event in 2016. Measuring 26.5” x 38.5”, the signed poster is in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $300 - $500

24. A Collection of “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” Storyboards. (Paramount, 1989) A collection of five production-used storyboard pages for the action-packed opening of “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” which featured River Phoenix as a young Indiana Jones, pursued by treasure hunters on a circus train. Measuring 8.5” x 11.75” each, the photocopy pages display in very good condition with wear from production use, light paper loss along the edges, and a 3” tear in one, which does not affect the image. $400 - $600

25. A Pair of “Batman” Storyboard Sheets. (Warner Bros., 1989)

A pair of storyboard pages used during the production of Tim Burton’s “Batman,” starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson. Accomplished in ink, pencil, and marker over photocopied outlines, the storyboards include a giant baby balloon from Gotham’s Bicentennial Parade and a colony of bats bursting through windows. Measuring 8.25” x 11.75” each, the sheets are in very good condition with light handling wear

Westlake is tortured, with his hand’s skin, muscle, and veins burned away by an electrical overload. Measuring 14” long, the hand is in good, production-used condition with minimal foam degradation and paint loss. $400 - $600

26. A Pair of “Batman Returns” Style Guides. (Warner Bros., 1992) A pair of style guides for the 1992 film “Batman Returns,” sent to licensees and Warner product departments to develop merchandise and promotional materials for the film. Style Guide 1 includes a cover letter on DC letterhead, and 55 loose pages of character art, logos, props, and backgrounds for the film. Style Guide 2 with 105 loose pages, provides more artwork, including Penguin Commandos, Circus Gang Motorcycles, and Gotham City skylines and backgrounds. Together, these provide fascinating insight into the marketing of the film. Each in a folder measuring 9.75” x 11.75”, the style guides are in very good condition with typical wear from production use, mostly from creases and scuffs to the outer folders. $300 - $500

28. A Multi-Signed “A League of Their Own” Jersey & Hat. (Columbia, 1992) A multi-signed “A League of Their Own” cast and crew Rockford Peaches jersey and Legendary Ladies of Baseball Hall of Fame ‘88 hat. Signatures include those of real-life All-American Girls Baseball players Dottie Kamenshek, Marge Wenzell, Lefty Hohlmayer, Nickie Fox, and Lavonne “Pepper” Paire Davis, all of whom are in the Baseball Hall of Fame and inspired the film. Unlabeled but likely a size large, the jersey is in good condition with spots of discoloration, the hat glued to the jersey, and heavy glue on the reverse from previous display. $300 - $500

29. A Sylvester Stallone “Cliffhanger” Jumpsuit. (TriStar, 1993)

A helicopter jumpsuit made for Sylvester Stallone’s character Gabe Walker in the action-thriller “Cliffhanger.” While Stallone never wears the costume in the final film, his co-stars wear these jumpsuits in the memorable opening scene, with Stallone opting for more muscle-revealing clothing. The jumpsuit bears a “G. Walker” patch on the chest. Labeled a size 36R, the jumpsuit is in good condition with discoloration along the sleeves, light pilling, and wear from production use.

$300 - $500

30. A Collection of Debbie Reynolds Oscars Costume Sketches. (Rex Turner, 1997) A collection of four costume designs for Debbie Reynolds for the 1997 Academy Awards. At the 69th Academy Awards, Reynolds made an appearance as a presenter, alongside her daughter Carrie Fisher. Designer Rex Turner executed these designs in marker and graphite for her consideration. Measuring 7” x 15” on a 16” x 20” art board, the designs are in very good condition, with light wear from age. $300 - $500

31. A “Volcano” Miniature Cone Prop. (20th Century Fox, 1997)

An original prop of a miniature traffic cone from the disaster film “Volcano” starring Tommy Lee Jones. This cone was placed in one of the miniature sets created by the filmmakers for effects shots. Measuring 2” x 2” x 3” tall, the prop is in very good condition with typical wear from production use, including stains, chipping, and spots of paint loss. $200 - $400

32. A “Dinner for Schmucks” Prop Taxidermy Hula Hoop Mouse. (Paramount, 2010) A prop taxidermy mouse with hula hoops from the opening credits of “Dinner for Schmucks.” Steve Carell’s character, Barry, as a hobby creates “Mousterpieces,” taxidermy mice dioramas of famous artworks and moments from his life. The Chiodo Brothers created the prop, using fabricated mice to ensure no rodents were harmed during its creation. Measuring 7” tall with a foamcore base, the mouse is in good, production-used condition with hair loss, tackiness on the tail, and one of the hula hoops has come detached.

33. A “J. Edgar” Dame Judi Dench Painting by Alex Tavoularis. (Warner Bros., 2011) An original painting of Dame Judi Dench as Anna Marie Hoover, used as a prop in the Clint Eastwood-directed film “J. Edgar.” The elegant piece is signed by the artist Alex Tavoularis at the bottom right corner. Accomplished in oil on stretched canvas measuring 30” x 40”, the painting displays in good condition with varnish streaks throughout from heat exposure during storage. $500 - $700

34. A “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” Spider Puppet & Insect Stand(A24, 2021) An original jumping spider puppet from the Academy Awardnominated film “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” and a collection of miniature bug stand-ins. Throughout the film, the spider family often visited Marcel and spent most of their time hanging out in a drainpipe. This lot includes an additional spider puppet body and miniature stand-ins: eleven ladybugs, ten spiders, six bees, and five ants. Measuring 5.5” x 7” x 2.5” tall, the spider puppet is in very good condition with light wear from production use, while the stand-ins are in good to very good condition with missing limbs and wear from production use. $300 - $500

Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” transformed the animation industry. Despite Hollywood’s lack of faith, the film proved that with emotional storytelling and lovable, realistic characters, audiences would happily sit through a full-length runtime.

Don Bluth, a former Disney animator, embodies the qualities we cherish in feature animation: story, character, and heart. The animator teamed up with Steven Spielberg to deliver “An American Tail,” which, at its release, became the highest-grossing nonDisney animated feature of all time.

35. “Little Dutch Plate” Model Drawings. (Schlesinger, 1935)

A page of model drawings from the Merrie Melodies short “The Little Dutch Plate.” With an image size of 7” x 11.5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil art is in very good condition with spots of discoloration, light handling wear from production use, and a 0.25” edge tear, which does not affect the image. $200 - $400

37. A “Katnip Kollege” Model Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1938) An original model drawing of Kitty Bright from the Merrie Melodies short “Katnip Kollege.” The drawing contains an additional illustration of a woman on the right. With an image size of 7” x 9.5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with light handling wear and a spot of discoloration at the top, which does not affect the image. $200 - $400

36. An “I’m a Big Shot Now” Model Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1936) An original model drawing of the gangster bird from the Merrie Melodies short “I’m a Big Shot Now.” With an image size of 4.5” x 5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil art is in very good condition with light creases and discoloration from age at the paper’s edges. $200 - $400

38. A “Hollywood Steps Out” Dorothy Lamour Model Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1941) An original model drawing of screen icon Dorothy Lamour from the Merrie Melodies short “Hollywood Steps Out.” Dorothy has an image size of 4” x 5.5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with light creases and minor discoloration from age along the edges, which does not affect the image. $200 - $400

39. A “Hollywood Steps Out” Mickey Rooney Model Drawing. (Schlesinger, 1941) An original model drawing of Mickey Rooney from the Merrie Melodies short “Hollywood Steps Out,” dated 3-13-41. Mickey has an image size of 1.5” x 2” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawing displays in very good condition with light creases, a pinhole at the top, wear from production use, including stray marks, and spots of discoloration throughout the page, which do not affect the image. $200 - $400

40. A “Little ‘Tinker” Photostat Model Sheet. (MGM, 1948) An original photostat model sheet of B.O. Skunk, used during production of the Tex Avery-directed short “Little ‘Tinker.” The model sheet features B.O. as Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Romeo, and bears the early title, “Smellbound.” Measuring 9” x 15”, the model sheet is in good condition with light creases, wear, hand-colored accents, and pinholes from production use. $200 - $400

41. A Pair of “Tweety’s Circus” Production Cels. (Warner Bros., 1955) A pair of production cels of Tweety and Sylvester from the Merrie Melodies short “Tweety’s Circus” with color copy backgrounds. The cels appear to have originally been one long panoramic cel, trimmed into two separate pieces. Sylvester measures 5” x 5.75”, and Tweety measures 1” x 1.75” on 10” x 12” animation cels. The cels are in very good condition with minimal surface scratches, minor curling, and creasing to the Sylvester cel, and cracks to the bottom of the Tweety cel. Professional restoration has been performed to restore the paint. $500 - $700

42. A “Rabbit Rampage” Original Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1955) An original production cel of Bugs Bunny from the short “Rabbit Rampage,” with a color copy background. Bugs has an image size of 6.75” x 9.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel. The piece is in very good condition, with the paint professionally restored, light scratches, minor curling, and a small stain, which does not affect the image. $300 - $500

43. A “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1964) A handpainted production cel of Mr. Limpet and Ladyfish from “The Incredible Mr. Limpet,” with a color copy background. The cel comes from the estate of the film’s writer, John C. Rose, and bears a sticker stating such at the bottom left corner. The characters have an image size of 3.75” x 4.75” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel. The art displays in very good condition with spots of paint loss on Ladyfish, light scratches, and ripples of paint discoloration.

$400 - $600

44. A “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” Production Background. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original hand-painted production background from “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” Featuring red stripes from the American flag, the artwork is from a scene where Mr. Limpet dreams of returning home as a war hero. Measuring 10.5” x 105” long on heavy animation board with peg holes, the piece is in very good production-used condition with light scuffing, soiling and edge wear, spots of paper loss from previous mounting, and tape remnants from storage. $300 - $500

45. A “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” Production Background. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original hand-painted production background from “The Incredible Mr. Limpet,” featuring an overhead view of the National Mall in Washington, DC, with the Pentagon at one end and the Capitol Building at the other. Painted on a blueprint copy of a Washington, DC drawing, the piece measures 14” x 75” long and is in good, production-used condition with discoloration, pinholes in the corners, moderate creasing, staining, soiling, and small tears along the edges.

$300 - $500

46. “An American Tail” Background Concept Painting. (Bluth, 1986) A panoramic background color key concept of a dining room from a mouse’s perspective for the Don Bluth Studios “An American Tail.” Color keys are preliminary paintings created to establish the color palette, style, and emotional tone of the final background for the film. Measuring 3.75” x 35.5”, the background concept is in fine condition with minor edge wear from studio use and handling. $300 - $500

47. “An American Tail” End Credits Background Concept. (Bluth, 1986) A five-panel background color key concept for the end credits of the Don Bluth Studios film “An American Tail.” Color keys are preliminary paintings created to establish the color palette, style, and emotional tone of the final background for the film. Measuring 6” x 32.75”, the background concept displays in very good condition with paper peeling throughout, light stains, and edge wear. $300 - $500

48. A “The Land Before Time” Color Key Concept. (Bluth, 1988) A color key concept featuring Littlefoot and Mama Longneck from the Don Bluth Studios film “The Land Before Time.” Color keys are preliminary paintings created to establish the color palette, style, and emotional tone of the scene. Measuring 5.75” x 9”, the concept painting displays in very good condition with scratches and edge wear from production use. $300 - $500

49. A “The Land Before Time” Cera Color Key Concept. (Bluth, 1988) A color key concept featuring Cera from the Don Bluth Studios film “The Land Before Time.” Color keys are preliminary paintings created to establish the color palette, style, and emotional tone of the scene. Measuring 4.5” x 15.5”, the concept painting displays in fine condition with light edge wear from production use and pinholes at the top corners from display. $300 - $500

50. An “All Dogs Go to Heaven” Color Key Concept Painting. (Bluth, 1989) A color key concept painting of the rat race from the Don Bluth Studios film “All Dogs Go to Heaven.” Color keys are preliminary paintings created to establish the color palette, style, and emotional tone of a scene. Measuring 5.25” x 8”, the art is in very good condition with light edge wear and pinholes at the corners from production use. $300 - $500

51. An “All Dogs Go to Heaven” Color Key Concept. (Bluth, 1989) A color key concept painting of kangaroos boxing for the Don Bluth Studios film “All Dogs Go to Heaven.” Color keys are preliminary paintings created to establish the color palette, style, and emotional tone of the scene. Measuring 5” x 8.25”, the artwork is in very good condition with light spots of paint and line loss. $300 - $500

53. “An American Tail: Fievel Goes West” Original Ad Art. (Universal, 1991)

An original painting of Fievel from “An American Tail: Fievel Goes West,” used for an ad in Fox Kids Club Magazine before the film’s theatrical release. The acrylic painting is signed at the lower right corner by artist Beverly Lazor-Bahr and adhered to foamcore with a hinged paper cover. Taped to the inside of the cover is a cel with the ad’s text layout. With a character image size of 8.75” x 11.5” on 13.25” x 15.25” artist’s paper, the painting displays in fine condition with light waviness, while the text cel exhibits creases and wear. $400 - $600

52. A Virgil Ross Signed Porky, Elmer, Bugs, and Daffy Drawing. (Ross, 1990s) An original drawing of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, and Porky Pig signed by Virgil Ross. In the 1990s, Ross drew recreations of some of the most famous scenes he animated. With an image size of 7.5” x 11” and 17” x 19” framed and matted, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition with scratches and light wear.

$400 - $600

54. A “Thumbelina” Multi-Layer Cel. (American Film Investment Corporation, 1992) An original multi-layer cel from the animated feature “Thumbelina.” American Film Investment Corporation was the original name of Golden Films, known for their direct-to-video Enchanted Tales series. This art of Thumbelina resting on a leaf is accompanied by a production drawing of the leaf. Measuring 9.25” x 10.5”, the cel layers are in very good condition with light paint lifting, line loss, scratches, and wear from production use, while the drawing exhibits light stains and creases. $300 - $500

55. A “FernGully: The Last Rainforest” Original Production Cel. (20th Century Fox, 1992) An original multi-layer production cel from “FernGully: The Last Rainforest” of the villain Hexxus, voiced by Tim Curry. Hexxus has an image size of 9.25” x 13.75” in a 9.25” x 15.5” visible window. The entire matted piece measures 16” x 22”. The art is paired with a color copy background and displays in very good condition with scratches, wear from production use, and the outline of a piece of tape on the chest from previous adhesive use. $300 - $500

Following the successful Studio-Brand-to-Retail-Space model the Disney Stores had pioneered in 1987, Warner Bros. opened their studio stores in malls across America beginning in 1991. At their height there were over 130 locations, with flagship locations featuring a glass elevator carried by Superman, and a 4-D Marvin the Martian experience. Featuring high-end collectibles, animation art, and character clothing and merchandise, the WB Studio Stores were a definitive vibe in the 1990s. Today, the stores still exist in very rarified locations: The Warner Bros. World theme park in Abu Dhabi, and at the Studio Lot itself in Burbank, California.

56. A Roman Bugs Bunny and Tweety Statue. (WB Studio Store, 1995) A Romanthemed Bugs Bunny and Tweety Bird statue likely sold exclusively at the Warner Bros. Studio Store in Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas. Measuring 12” x 9.5” x 21” tall, the painted resin statue displays in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and a hairline crack on the right side of the neck. $300 - $500

57. A Marvin the Martian WB Studio Store Statue. (WB Studio Store, 1995) A Marvin the Martian statue sold exclusively at the Warner Bros. Studio Store. Measuring 12” x 7.5” x 19” tall, the painted resin statue displays in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, discoloration, and wear. $300 - $500

58. A Tweety Bird WB Studio Store Statue. Studio Store, 1996) A Tweety Bird statue sold exclusively at the Warner Bros. Studio Store. Measuring 11” x 5” x 17.5” tall, the painted resin statue is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $300 - $500

59. A Sylvester and Tweety WB Studio Store Statue. (WB Studio Store, 1996) A statue of Sylvester holding Tweety Bird behind his back, sold exclusively at the Warner Bros. Studio Store. Measuring 8.5” x 7.5” x 22.5” tall, the painted resin statue is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500

60. A Foghorn Leghorn WB Studio Store Statue. (WB Studio Store, 1996) A Foghorn Leghorn statue created exclusively for the Warner Bros. Studio Store. Measuring 11” x 16” x 22” tall, the painted resin statue is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500

62. A Bugs Bunny WB Studio Store Statue. (WB Studio Store, 1996) A Bugs Bunny statue created exclusively for the Warner Bros. Studio Store. Measuring 24.5” tall, the painted resin statue is in very good condition with light scratches, discoloration, a paint chip on the ear, and wear. $300 - $500

61. A Gossamer WB Studio Store Statue. (WB Studio Store, 1996) A Gossamer statue created exclusively for the Warner Bros. Studio Store. Measuring 16” x 13” x 20.25” tall, the painted resin statue is in very good condition with light scratches, paint smudges, and wear. $300 - $500

63. A Scooby-Doo WB Studio Store Statue. (WB Studio Store, 1997) A Scooby-Doo statue created exclusively for the Warner Bros. Studio Store. Measuring 14.5” x 14” x 22.75” tall, the painted resin statue is in very good condition with light scratches, discoloration on the nose, and wear. $300 - $500

64. A Tasmanian Devil WB Studio Store Statue. Store, 1997) A Tasmanian Devil statue sold exclusively at the Warner Bros. Studio Store. Measuring 12” x 9.5” x 18” tall, the painted resin statue is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500

65. A Tasmanian Devil Silhouette Side Table. (Warner Bros., 1993) A Tasmanian Devil side table sold exclusively at the Warner Bros. Gallery. The side table was designed by Tex Welch and released in a limited edition numbered 197 of only 500. Measuring 35” x 10.75” x 27.5” tall, the iron Taz table displays in good condition with scratches throughout, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500

66. A Bugs Bunny Silhouette Side Table. (Warner Bros., 1990s) A Bugs Bunny side table sold exclusively at the Warner Bros. Gallery. The side table was designed by Tex Welch and released in a limited edition numbered 48 of only 500. Measuring 34” x 9.75” x 29.75” tall, the iron table displays in good condition with scratches through out and wear. $300 - $500

One of the greatest inventions of the 20th century, television brought a window on the world into every home, allowing all to see places and events around the globe. Beyond news and information, we shared the adventures of our favorite characters, whether they were superheroes, surgeons, or just the spooky family down the street.

67. A “Wagon Train” Original Title Credit. (NBC/ABC, 1957-65) A production-used title credit from the Western TV series “Wagon Train.” The artwork for actor Robert Horton includes handpainted silver accents. With an image size of 19.5” x 26” mounted to a 25.5” x 32” board and matted, the artwork is in good condition with scratches, smudges, creases, tape residue, and edge wear from production use. The matte is in fair condition with heavy wear. $400 - $600

68. A “Whispering Smith” Title Background Illustration. (NBC, 1961) A title background illustration for the Western TV series, “Whispering Smith,” starring Audie Murphy. The photographic blowup of the book illustration is mounted to art board. Measuring 14.5” x 20” on a 20” x 26.5” board, the piece is in good condition with a few minor scratches to the photo and tack holes, edge tears, corner bumping, edge wear, and soiling to the board. $200 - $400

69. A Pair of Frank Gorshin Signed “The Riddler” from “Batman” Records. (A&M Records, 1966) A pair of signed promotional vinyl singles with the song “The Riddler” on one side and “Never Let Me Go” on the other. The sleeves and reproduction covers are signed by actor Frank Gorshin, who memorably portrayed the villain on the “Batman” television series and provided vocals for the songs. Measuring 7” x 7”, the records are in very good condition with light creases, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400

70. A Multi-Signed “The Time Tunnel” Comic Book. (Gold Key, 1967) A comic book based on the television series “The Time Tunnel,” signed on the front and back by stars James Darren, Lee Meriwether, and Robert Colbert. This was the second and final issue in the comic book series, in which the crew traveled through time to stop a madman from aiding the Nazis on D-Day. Measuring 7.25” x 10.25”, the comic book displays in very good condition with creases, spots of discoloration, smudges on the back’s Colbert signature, and edge wear.

$200 - $400

71. A “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” Chairry Doll and Figures. (Matchbox, 1988) A collection of five dolls inspired by “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” all in their original packaging. Included are Pee-wee Herman, Chairry, Miss Yvonne, Jambi the Genie & the Puppet Land Band, and a large Chairry plushie. Ranging in size from 6.5” x 1” x 10” to 9.75” x 8.5” x 21.25”, the unopened dolls are in fine condition, while their packaging displays in very good condition with creases, warping from age, light crushing from storage, price stickers, and wear.

$200 - $400

72. A Rare Early “The Simpsons” Style Guide. (20th Century Fox, 1989) An original style guide for “The Simpsons.” Already a favorite interstitial animated segment in “The Tracy Ullman Show,” “The Simpsons” debuted in their own half-hour-long animated series on December 17, 1989, with the holiday episode “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire.” The series became the longest-running animated series and sitcom in history, with over 800 episodes to date and more to come. This style guide is a window into the unique moment when The Simpsons were not yet the huge part of American culture they became. The only characters included are Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie; with no mention of Apu, Ned Flanders, Mr. Burns, or any of the hundreds of supporting characters who would become important parts of Springfield and The Simpsons. The three-ring binder includes character art, quotes, fonts, and packaging guidelines for merchandise. Measuring 11.75” x 10.25” x 1.75”, the style guide is in very good condition with very light wear from use and age. $400 - $600

73. A Rare Simpsons Production Cel from “The Tracey Ullman Show.” (20th Century Fox, 1987) A very rare multilayer production cel of Bart and Homer Simpson from the short “Bart and Dad Eat Dinner,” which aired during Season 2 of “The Tracey Ullman Show.” Created for the comedienne’s sketch comedy show in 1987 by Klasky-Csupo Inc., The Simpsons proved so popular that they were spun off into their own series, which debuted in December 1989 and became the longest-running American animated series of all time. Production cels from the original Ullman Simpsons shorts are extremely hard to come by, and this is one of the few complete setups we have ever seen available. The cel maintains its original Klasky-Csupo Inc. sticker and has an image size of 9.5” x 12.5” on 10.5” x 12.5” cels. The piece is paired with an off-white paper background and displays in very good condition with scratches and wear from production use. $1,000 - $2,000

75. A “Beavis and Butt-Head Do America” Cel and Background of the Oval Office. (MTV/ Paramount, 1996) A very rare original production cel and background from the feature film “Beavis and Butt-Head Do America.” The cel is from the climactic moment when Beavis, as Cornholio, puts the country on nuclear alert from the President’s phone in the Oval Office. The 10.5” x 12.5” cel has a character image size of 2.75” x 2” and is in fine condition. The background accomplished in watercolor measures 10.5” x 14.5” and displays in very good condition with a tiny spot of red paint transferred from the back of the cel that does not show when displayed, and a 1.5” scuff in the upper left corner of the artwork, but outside of the cel’s field. $500 - $700

74. A Rare Early “The Simpsons” Production Cel. (20th Century Fox, 1990) A rare original multilayer production cel of Mr. Burns and Smithers from “The Simpsons” Season 1 episode “Homer’s Night Out,” the 10th episode of the over 800-episode series. This moment in Mr. Burns’ office is one of the earliest instances of Burns forgetting who Homer from Sector 7G is, as he replies with a now-classic “Simpson, huh?” Mr. Burns and Smithers have an image size of 8” x 12” on 10.5” x 12.5” cels. The piece is in good to very good condition with heavy surface scratches, spots of line loss, and wear from production use. $900 - $1,200

77. A Jim Henson-Owned Cinefantastique Magazine & BAFTA Certificate Copy. (Cinefantastique, 1986) Vol. 16 No. 3 of Cinefantastique magazine from Jim Henson’s personal subscription, with a cover story on Tobe Hooper’s remake of the sci-fi classic “Invaders From Mars.” The magazine features a story on Henson’s “Labyrinth,” and a photocopy of the British Academy Awards nomination certificate for the film’s special visual effects production team is included. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the magazine is in very good condition, with light creases and wear. The cover retains its original mailing label, featuring Henson’s office address. $200 - $400

76. A “It’s Spring Training, Charlie Brown” Production Cel. (Bill Melendez, 1992) An original multi-layer production cel of Charlie Brown and Peppermint Patty from the television special “It’s Spring Training, Charlie Brown,” paired with a color copy background. While produced in 1992, the baseball-centric special was not seen by the public until its release on VHS in 1996, with Peppermint Patty voiced by future Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss. With an image size of 4.5” x 6.75” on 10.5” x 12.5” cels, the art is in very good condition with light scratches and wear from production use. $400 - $600

78. A Kermit the Frog Calvin Klein Spoof Poster. (Day Dream Publishing, 1996) A framed poster of Kermit the Frog as Kermit Clein, parodying the Calvin Klein ads starring Mark Wahlberg. This image appeared in the calendar Kermit the Frog’s 1996 Advertising Parodies, where Kermit and his Muppet friends spoofed pop culture staples. With a 20.5” x 31” visible image in a 28.5” x 39” glassless frame, the poster and frame are in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

79. A Pair of “Land of the Lost” Dinosaur Legs. (ABC, 1991)

A pair of dinosaur legs built by special effects wizards, the Chiodo Brothers, for the Sid and Marty Krofft “Land of the Lost” television series. Composed of hand-painted foam, the costume legs were designed for use by a creature actor. Measuring 14” x 12.5” x 25.5” tall each, the legs display in good condition with material loss, tears down the sides, paint loss, and wear from production use and age. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

81. A “Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland” Animatronic Head & Harness. (DreamWorks Interactive, 1996) An animatronic werewolf head and harness from the production of the PC video game “Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland,” inspired by R.L. Stine’s popular book series. The interactive game featured live-action footage of Academy Award nominees Jeff Goldblum as Dracula and Isabella Rossellini as Lady Cadaver, plus child actors Adam Wylie (“Picket Fences”) and Eric Lloyd (“The Santa Clause”). Users encounter this creature in the Werewolf Village section of the game, as it dramatically bursts through a window. Measuring 30” x 15” x 30”, the head and harness are in very good condition with typical wear from production use, including stains, spotting, scuffs, light material loss, and discoloration from age. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

80. An “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit” Show Concept Collection. (Universal Cartoon Studios, 1991-92) A collection of early concept materials for an unproduced “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit” television show pitch. Universal held the rights to Walt Disney’s first film star, Oswald, since 1928. Included are 24 hand-drawn character concepts showing Oswald as he was rendered by Disney, his early Universal style, and exploring a new look for this series, including styles similar to Animaniacs and Looney Tunes characters. Also included are two 11-page presentation packets of photocopy concepts, 14 pages of faxed photocopies of the artwork, and an “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit” presentation title page. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the collection is in very good condition with light oxidation and creasing from paper clips. $200 - $400

82. A Pair of “Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation” Puppet Head Skins. (Fox, 1997-98) A pair of foam puppet head skins from the “Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation.” Produced by Saban Entertainment, “The Next Mutation” was the first and only live-action television series in the Ninja Turtles franchise. Measuring 8” x 11” x 8” tall each, the heads are in good condition with discoloration from age, tears, light material loss, soiling, and wear from production use. $600 - $800

83. A Pair of “Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation” Venus de Milo Torsos. (Fox, 1997-98) A pair of costume torso pieces for Venus de Milo from “Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation.” Created for this live-action series, Venus was the fifth member of the group and the first female turtle. Measuring 21” x 25” each, the torso skins display in good condition with paint loss, light material loss, surface tackiness, and wear from production use. $600 - $800

84. A “That’s My Bush!” Felix the Fetus Puppet. (Comedy Central, 2001) A Felix the Fetus puppet from the Trey Parker and Matt Stone-created “That’s My Bush!” pilot episode, “An Aborted Dinner Date.” Felix the Fetus appears as a 30-year-old aborted fetus who survives and is called in by President Bush for a Pro-Life/Pro-Choice summit. Measuring 10” long, the hand-painted foam and hair puppet is in good, production-used condition with soiling, discoloration, and tackiness from age. $500 - $700

85. A “Game of Thrones” Lannister Prop and Costume Swatches. (HBO, 2011-2019) A “Game of Thrones” House Lannister lion armor prop and 15 swatches for the Dornish Guard uniforms, protectors of House Martell. 13 of the swatches are well-maintained, while 2 are in pieces. Ranging in size from the 2” x 2.75” aluminum armor ornament to the 3” x 4” swatches, the costume props are in good to very good condition with typical wear from production use, including soiling, fraying, and material loss. $400 - $600

The early pitch for Star Trek around Hollywood was that the television series would be “Wagon Train to the Stars” - recognizing both the immense popularity of westerns that had dominated the 1950s, and the coming turn towards science fiction and new ideas. While the franchise would grow into feature films and series for new generations right until the present day, it proudly claims another connection to early television. Lucille Ball’s Desilu Studios greenlit the original series, so the First Lady of comedy is also known as the Godmother of Star Trek.

86. A Rare “Star Trek Phase 2” Negative. (Paramount, 1970s) A rare Star Trek Phase II title art negative. As the popularity of the original 1966 Star Trek television series grew in syndication, Paramount began work on a sequel series titled “Star Trek Phase II.” When Studio president Michael Eisner saw the project, he converted it to “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” - the first film in the Trek series - and Phase II became the famous series that was never made. This 8” x 10” masked negative shows the Enterprise as it appeared in 1966 with a “Phase II” logo, suggesting this is a very early piece of art for that project. The negative is in fine condition. $200 - $400

88. A Set of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Slides. (Paramount, 1979) A collection of seven slides for “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” These slides unusually feature the custom-printed logo for the film on the mounts, and two have hand-written notes suggesting they were used for printing. The slides measure 2” x 2” each and include images of the bridge crew, including Decker and Ilia, the Enterprise, two portraits of Kirk and Spock, Klingons, the Ilia scanning scene, and Kirk with Spock and McCoy on V’ger. The slides are in good condition with some scratches and spotting from age to the images. $200 - $400

87. A “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Title Transparency. (Paramount, 1970s) A transparency of the Enterprise with an early “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” logo. Measuring 8” x 10” overall the transparency is in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400

89. A Set of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Enhanced Artwork. (Paramount, 1979) A set of Enterprise prints used for the promotion of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” Included are a color print of the ship’s space dock and two black and white prints. The small black and white artwork has airbrushing on a separate clear layer hinged over the print, and the largest version has a negative image layer taped to a protective vellum cover. Ranging from 15” x 20” to 20” x 30”, the set is in fair to good condition with wear throughout from production use and age, and some image wear to the color artwork. Also included are a photostat print and a negative of the same image used in the production process. $400 - $600

90. “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Transparencies, Negatives, & Photos. (Paramount, 1979) A collection of three transparencies, three negatives, and two photos of the USS Enterprise from the promotion of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” Ranging in size from 4” x 5” to 8” x 10”, the collection is in good to very good condition with creases, waviness, scratches, and wear from production use. $100 - $200

91. A Set of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” For Your Consideration Ad Layouts. (Paramount, 1979) A set of four ad layouts for an award consideration campaign for “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” The ads have the names of cast and crew members with the suggested nomination and dummy copy underneath, and would run in Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. Each measuring 15” x 22.5”, the layouts are in very good condition with light wear from production use and age. $100 - $200

93. A “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Promotional Poster. (Paramount, 1979) A promotional poster for “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” Measuring 18.5” x 25.5”, the poster is in good condition with light edge wear, including a 0.5” chip in the upper right border. $100 - $200

92. A Collection of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Award Ad Layouts. (Paramount, 1979) A collection of seven For Your Consideration ad layouts for “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” The ads have the names of cast and crew members, including Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner, with the suggested nomination and dummy copy underneath. Ranging in size from 10.25” x 13.25” to 11.5” x 15.5”, the prints are in good condition with creases, spots of discoloration, soiling on the Best Screenplay ad, and wear from production use. $100 - $200

94. A Pair of Large Photos From “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Ad Development. (Paramount, 1979) A pair of oversized photo prints of visual effects scenes in “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” used for the development of print ads. The Klingon ship firing photo measures 16” x 20”, and the Ilia print measures 20” x 24”. Both prints are in very good condition with light wear from production use, and color shift typical of age. $100 - $200

95. A “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” Laminated Ad Agency Poster. (Wallen/Green, 1982) A laminated final poster concept for “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” by ad agency Wallen/Green Design & Associates. Measuring 12” x 17”, the laminated poster is in good condition with surface scratches throughout and light wear. $100 - $200

96. A William Shatner Signed “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier” One-Sheet. (Paramount, 1989) A teaser one-sheet for “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier” signed by William Shatner. Measuring 27” x 39.75”, the signed poster is in fair condition with small scuffs and spots of paper loss throughout, two vertical scratches, and mounted to thin cardboard. $400 - $600

97. A Star Trek Next Generation & Voyager Crew Vest and Pins. (Paramount, 1990s-2000s)

An Interplanetary Imaging vest given to members of the “Star Trek: The Next Generation” camera department. The vest includes a Paramount lot button, a pin exclusive to the “Star Trek: Voyager” Final Season Art Department in 2001, and 13 Star Trek series and movie pins. Measuring a size large, the vest and pins are in very good to fine condition. $400 - $600

99. An Uncut Sheet of Skybox Master Series Star Trek Cards. (Skybox, 1993) An uncut sheet of the full 90-card set of Master Series Star Trek cards from 1993. This is the first of two series of cards made completely from artist renderings, including characters and scenes from the Original Series, Next Generation, and the movies to date. Measuring 25.5” x 37.5”, the sheet is in very good condition with two small creases in one edge in cards 68 and 75. $200 - $400

98. A “Star Trek: The Next Generation” Darmok Cue Card. (Paramount, 1991) A cue card used in the production of “Darmok,” the second episode of the fifth season of “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” Centering on Captain Picard and the Tamarians, whose language relies on a heavy use of metaphor, the episode is widely regarded among both the series’ and franchise’s all-time best. Due to the unusual cadence and dialogue of the Tamarian captain Dathon, guest star Paul Winfield relied on cue cards during filming scenes with Patrick Stewart’s Picard. Measuring 15” x 20”, the piece is in very good overall condition, exhibiting few scuffs and some wear. A truly unique opportunity to own a piece of production-used material from one of TNG’s most memorable episodes. $200 - $400

100. A Case of Three Star Trek Classic Collection Figure Sets. (Playmates, 1993) A complete factory cardboard case of three limited edition Star Trek Classic Collection figure sets. Only removed from their brown factory box for photography and condition inspection, each set contains 7 figures based on The Original Series, displayed in their windowed box recreation of the bridge. Each set is numbered, with this case containing sets 002277- 002279 of 150,000, and each measures 10.5” x 17” and 8.5” deep. The condition is very fine, with minor box wear to the sets, including a small tear at the edge of box 002279, attributed to the manufacturing process. $500 - $700

101. A Rare “Star Trek: Voyager” Jacket. (Paramount, 1995-2001) A rare black “Star Trek: Voyager” jacket featuring a title treatment patch on the chest and three metal clasps instead of a zipper. Labeled a size XS, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear. $400 - $600

102. A Star Trek World Tour Poster. (Special Entertainment Events, 1999) A rare poster for the Star Trek World Tour in Vienna. The traveling museum exhibit of props, costumes, and set pieces from the shows and movies opened in Vienna from June 29 to August 8, 1999. Measuring 23.25” x 33”, the poster displays in good condition with edge wear, handling wear, and small creases, including thin vertical white marks throughout. $100 - $200

103. A “Star Trek: Voyager” Final Season Cast & Crew Jacket. (Paramount, 2000-01) A cast and crew jacket for the seventh and final season of “Star Trek: Voyager.” The jacket features an embroidered USS Voyager on the back, a “Star Trek: First Contact” pin, and a leather collar and pockets. Labeled a size L, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear and stains on the interior, which do not affect the outward appearance. $100 - $200

Though founded in 1923, the Walt Disney Studio really grew into its own in the 1930s. Mickey Mouse’s popularity after debuting in 1928’s “Steamboat Willie” was explosive, and in the ‘30s the world couldn’t buy Mickey Mouse merchandise fast enough. That boon helped the Studio to grow, experimenting in the Silly Symphonies, and with fulllength animation in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”

104. A “Steamboat Willie” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1928) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from “Steamboat Willie,” the short that established Mickey as an international star and transformed Disney into the premier brand in entertainment. Accomplished in graphite, this drawing from the iconic short measures 3.75” x 4” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper. The art is in very good condition with light creases, discoloration from age, and minor spots, which do not affect the image. $2,000 - $3,000

105. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Production Drawing (Disney, 1937) A framed original production drawing of Snow White from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Snow White has a character image size of 4.25” x 6.25” in a 7.25” x 9.25” visible window. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16” x 19”. The graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with creases, spots of discoloration, and wear from production use, while the frame displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and light wear. $400 - $600

106. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing of the Evil Queen as the Old Hag from Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” With an image size of 5.5” x 7.5” on 10” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with creases, edge tears up to 0.25” long, and wear from production use. $600 - $900

107. A Marc Davis Signed “Snow White” Lithograph and Film Strip. (Disney, 1994) A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” limited edition lithograph signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis and a film strip featuring four shots from the film’s opening credits. The lithograph has an image size of 6.75” x 8.75” in a 7.75” x 10” visible window, while the film strip measures 1.25” x 3”. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16.75” x 18.75”. The signed lithograph and film strip are in fine condition with light fading to the signature, while the frame is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400

109. “Three Little Pigs” Children’s Toy Box Panels. (Disney, 1950s-60s) A front panel and two Big Bad Wolf side panels from a “Three Little Pigs” children’s toy box. Ranging in size from 9.75” x 36” to 17.75” x 30”, the three mixed-media pieces display in good condition with material loss, intentional holes, paint loss, scratches, crazing, scrapes, and wear from use. $300 - $500

108. An Alex Ignatiev Signed Dopey Drawing. (Disney, 1950s60s) An original gift drawing of Dopey playing a drum, signed by Alex Ignatiev. A longtime Disney animator, Ignatiev worked on “Pinocchio,” “Peter Pan,” and “Alice in Wonderland.” The drawing also features the note “Check test with Tytla Mon.” which refers to “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” animator Bill Tytla. Dopey measures 8” x 10.5” on a 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper mounted to a 16” x 20” matte. The drawing is in very good condition with a small hole in the top right corner and light wear. The matte exhibits light soiling and discoloration. $600 - $700

110. A 1937 Official Mickey Mouse Store Button. (Disney, 1937) An Official Mickey Mouse Store button with “Kay Kamen Ltd.” stamped on the reverse. Kamen, a Disney Legend, was Walt’s consumer products guru who ensured Mickey Mouse-licensed goods were in the leading department stores and in homes nationwide. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, the button is in very good condition with light scratches, oxidation on the reverse, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

111. A Silly Symphonies “Merbabies” Concept Drawing. (Disney, 1938) An original concept drawing from the 1938 Silly Symphony short “Merbabies.” The short film featuring baby mermaids playing in the surf was created in collaboration with Harman and Ising animation studios, which had previously worked with Disney on “Snow White.” The graphite and paint drawing is accomplished on Maxwell-Bond paper and is expertly framed with a multi-layer matte. The drawing measures 7.25” x 10” visible in an 18.5” x 21.5” frame and is in fine condition with very light scuffing to the glazing. $600 - $800

112. A Set of “Mother Goose Goes Hollywood” Production Drawings. (Disney, 1938) A collection of four production drawings from the Silly Symphony short “Mother Goose Goes Hollywood.” With image sizes ranging from 3.25” x 5.5” to 3.5” x 6.5” on 10” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawings are in very good condition with light creases, minor edge wear, and spots of discoloration from age. $400 - $600

113. A “The Ugly Duckling” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1939) An original production cel from “The Ugly Duckling.” The short was the final film in the Silly Symphony series and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. With an image size of 2” x 2.5” on a 9.75” x 12” production cel, the art is in good condition with waviness, spots of paint loss, and heavy discoloration from age. $500 - $800

114. A Mickey Mouse Radiator Cap Hood Ornament. 1920s-30s) An early Mickey Mouse figural radiator cap. The heavy, plated brass hood ornament has a 1⅞” threaded base for radiator mounting. Measuring 5.25” tall, Mickey is in good condition with tarnishing, brassing and oxidation. $400 - $600

116. A Pair of Mickey Mouse Jam Jar Banks. (Disney, 1930s) A pair of jam jar banks with 3D reliefs of Horace Horsecollar, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, and Mickey Mouse on the sides. The lid features the slogan “Feed Mickey for wealth, eat jam for health.” Measuring 2.5” x 2.5” x 6” tall, the glass jars display in good condition with stains, a 2” crack, oxidation, and heavy scratches on the lids. $100 - $200

115. A Rare 1930s Mickey Mouse Toy Chest. (Odora, 1930s) A rare Mickey Mouse toy chest featuring Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, “The Goof,” and early characters Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar. The inside of the lid reads “Girls and boys - I’m for your toys.” Measuring 15” x 26.25” x 12.25” tall, the chest displays in very good condition with creases, water damage, scuffs, discoloration from age, and wear.

$100 - $200

117. A Set of Dixon Mickey Mouse Colored Pencils. (Dixon, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Colored Pencils set in the original box with six sharpened pencils in assorted colors. Measuring 2” x 5”, the set displays in good condition with a pricing inscription at the lower right, creases, tears up to 0.5”, wear, and discoloration from age.

$100 - $200

118. A Mickey Mouse Dime Register Bank. (Disney, 1939)

A tin-litho Mickey Mouse and Nephews Dime Register Bank. An embedded reel counter tallies the dimes inserted, and the bank can only be opened once $5.00 is saved. The bank has not been tested for function. Measuring 2.5” x 0.75” x 2.5”, the bank is in very good condition with oxidation, scratches, scuffs, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

120. A Mickey Mouse Ingersoll Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1933)

A very rare Ingersoll Mickey Mouse wristwatch with the original box. Ingersoll created the first Mickey Mouse watch, which would go on to sell five million units in the first fifteen years of production. Although this watch is from the first year of production, it is the second version produced after the initial World’s Fair model. Measuring 6” long and 1.25” in diameter, the watch displays in very good condition with discoloration from age, scratches, oxidation, and wear. The 2.5” x 4.5” x 0.75” original box is in fair condition with scuffs, tears, wear, spots of discoloration, and a large scrape to Mickey’s face. $600 - $800

119. A Pair of 1930s Mickey and Minnie Post Office Coin Banks. (Happynak, 1930s) A pair of tin litho Mickey and Minnie Mouse post office coin banks made in England by Happynak. One bank features Pluto while the other, Series No. 612, features one of Donald’s and one of Mickey’s nephews. Measuring 6” tall and 3” in diameter, the banks are in fair to good condition with heavy scratches, dents, oxidation from age, and a name engraved on one lid. $200 - $400

121. An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch with Fobs. (Ingersoll, 1934) A rare early Ingersoll Mickey Mouse pocket watch with the original box, strap, and fob featuring a Mickey engraving, as well as an additional fob with strap. The watch did not work when tested, likely requiring repair to function properly. Measuring 2” in diameter and 7” long, including the fob, the watch is in good condition with oxidation from age, discoloration, scratches, wear, and paint loss. The 2.5” x 4.75” x 1” tall box displays in good condition with scrapes, a pencil inscription, creases, and wear. $400 - $600

122. A Mickey Mouse Bubble Buster Toy. (Kilgore, 1930s) A metal Mickey Mouse Bubble Buster pop gun with the original box, manufactured by Kilgore. The Bubble Buster was designed for use with rubber “Bubblets,” which would be wrapped around the end of the barrel. Pumping the plunger would inflate the “Bubblet” until it exploded, simulating a gunshot sound. Measuring 2.25” x 7.75” in its 2.5” x 8” box, the Bubble Buster is in good condition with scuffing, scratching, soiling, discoloration, oxidation, label loss, and tears, while the box displays discoloration, edge wear, and soiling. $200 - $400

124. A Mickey Mouse Ingersoll Wind-Up Clock. (Ingersoll, 1933) A metal case square Mickey Mouse wind-up clock by Ingersoll. The clock did not work when tested, likely requiring repair for proper functionality. Measuring 4.5” x 2.5” x 4.5”, the clock is in good condition with discoloration from age, scuffs, oxidation, creases, and wear. $200 - $400

123. A 1930s Mickey Mouse Tool Chest. (Ham M.P. Climax, 1930s) A tin litho Mickey Mouse tool chest featuring early depictions of Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy, Donald Duck, and Horace Horsecollar. Measuring 11.5” x 5” x 4” tall, the chest is in fair condition with heavy oxidation, crazing, discoloration from age, and wear. $200 - $400

125. A Mickey Mouse Safe-Toy Music Box. (Ensign, 1930s) An early Mickey Mouse “Safe-Toy” Music Box manufactured by Ensign, which plays music as the crank is turned. Measuring 3.5” in diameter and 2” tall, the music box worked when tested and displays in good condition with heavy spotting throughout, wear from use, and oxidation from age. $100 - $200

126. An Early Mickey Mouse Filament Light Bulb. (Aerolux, 1930s) An Aerolux filament light bulb featuring a die-cut Mickey Mouse inside and remnants of its original Donald Duck adhesive on the exterior. Measuring 4” tall and 1” in diameter, the light bulb is in good condition with heavy sticker loss, adhesive residue, light wear, and oxidation from age. $400 - $600

128. An Early Mickey Mouse Pencil Box by Dixon. (Dixon, 1937) A Mickey Mouse Dixon School Companion pencil box set featuring an image of Mickey and Donald Duck with Pluto. The box contains a saving bank, two used crayons, an unused pencil, and a blending stick. Ranging in size from the 1.75” in diameter saving bank to the 7.5” long pencil housed in the 3.5 “ x 8.25” case, the set is in very good condition with light wear and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

127. A Rare Mickey Mouse Canadian Party Horn. (Grander Montreal, 1930s) A rare party horn featuring early versions of Mickey and Minnie Mouse. While this style of party horn was manufactured by Marks Bros. in the United States, this horn was made in Canada by Grander Montreal. Measuring 7” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the cardboard party horn is in good condition with paper loss along the rim, scratches, creases, discoloration from age, and wear. $100 - $200

129. A Mickey Mouse Figural Pencil Holder. (Dixon, 1930s) A No. 2925 composite wood Mickey Mouse pencil holder designed to hold a pencil in his hand. Measuring 5” tall, the pencil holder is in good condition with edge wear, spots of paint loss, soiling and discoloration. $100 - $200

130. A Mickey Mouse Treasure Chest Tin Bank. (Japan, 1930s) A tin litho Mickey Mouse treasure chest featuring early designs of Disney characters and the slogan “We’ll do our best to fill this chest.” This Japanese-made chest differs from the American version, as Mickey’s money bags feature the symbol for the British pound. Measuring 3.25” x 2” x 2.25” tall, the chest is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, stains, oxidation, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

132. A Mickey Mouse Bank by Crown with Rare Box. (Crown, 1937) A Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse bank by Crown Toy Manufacturing Company Inc. The composition bank has a movable Mickey head and a metal door with a built-in lock. Measuring 3.25” x 3.25” x 6” tall, the bank displays in good condition with discoloration from age, paint stains, crazing, and cracks, notably on Mickey’s face. The bank includes its rarely retained original box, in good condition, with tears and creases. $300 - $500

131. A Mickey Mouse Brush Set in Box. (Henry L. Hughes Co., 1930s) A set of three brushes manufactured by early Disney licensee Henry L. Hughes Company of New York. The wooden handled brushes feature Mickey Mouse decals and come in the original box. Measuring 2” x 4” to 1.75” x 5” in their 1.75” x 6.25” x 8” box, the brushes are in good condition with light scuffing, soiling, brittle bristles, and spots of loss to the decals. The box is in fair condition with discoloration, edge wear, paper loss, separated corners, and soiling. $200 - $400

133. A Walt Disney Stamp 1st Day of Issue Program Signed by Roy O. Disney. (Disney 1968) A First Day of Issue Ceremony program for the Walt Disney United States Postal Service stamp, signed by Roy O. Disney. Measuring 6.5” x 9.5”, the signed program displays in very good condition with light handling wear, discoloration from age, and scratches and scrapes on the Walt photo, which is loose from the program. $100 - $200

134. A Mickey Mouse Telephone with Coin Bank Toy. (N.N. Hill Brass Co., 1930s) An early children’s metal Mickey Mouse rotary telephone toy with an attached coin bank. When the rotary dial is used, a bell rings. Measuring 5.5” x 8.5” x 4.5” tall, the toy is in good condition with scuffing, scratches, soiling, a shortened phone cord, and heavy wear to the die-cut cardboard Mickey including separating, tears, soiling, and discoloration. $100 - $200

136. A Mickey Mouse 3-Piece Silverplate Flatware Set. (Wm. Rogers and Sons, 1930s) An early Mickey Mouse silverplate flatware set, including a fork, a spoon, and a knife, presented in its original cardboard clamshell packaging with a Mickey Mouse pattern on the lid. Ranging in size from 5.25” to 7.25” long with its 8.5” x 4” x 1” original box, the set displays in very good condition with scratches and wear, while the box is in good condition with scratches, peeling, spots of discoloration, and wear. $100 - $200

135. A Rare Mickey Mouse Paper Par-T-Mask. (Quaker, 1933)

A rare lithograph Mickey Mouse Par-T-Mask manufactured by EnsonFreeman, one of eight promotional gifts randomly inserted in Quaker Crackers cereal. Measuring 8.25” x 10”, the mask displays in very good condition with creases, discoloration from age, edge tears up to 0.25”, and edge wear. $100 - $200

137. A Child’s Mickey Mouse Silverplate Cup. (International Silver Co., 1930s) A silver-plated cup featuring an engraving of an early Mickey Mouse with the original box. Measuring 2.5” x 3.5” x 1.75” in its 3.5” x 3.5” x 2” box, the cup is in very good condition with light tarnishing, oxidation, and a small dent on the underside. The box is in good condition with fading, edge wear, and soiling. $200 - $400

138. A Mickey Mouse Silverplate Baby Spoon and Fork. (Fairfield Silverplate, 1930s) A silver-plated Mickey and Minnie Mouse Baby Spoon and Fork set in the original box. The fork features an engraving of Mickey, while the spoon is engraved with Minnie. Measuring 1.25” x 4” to 1” x 4.25” in the 3” x 4.75” box, the set is in good condition with light scuffing, while the box is in fair condition with heavy crushing, tears, adhesive tape repairs, paper loss, discoloration, and stains. $200 - $400

140. A Cohn & Rosenberger Mickey Mouse Bracelet with Box. (Cohn & Rosenberger, 1932) A Mickey Mouse infant bracelet made by Cohn & Rosenberger, one of the first official Walt Disney merchandise licensees. The metal and enamel bracelet is designed for a small wrist and comes in the original Disney-branded box. Measuring 1.5” x 1.75”, the bracelet is in good condition with tarnishing, discoloration, soiling, and tiny spots of enamel loss. The 2.5” x 2.5” box is in good condition with discoloration, edge wear, fading, and staining. $300 - $500

139. A Dixon Mickey Mouse Store Display Sign. (Dixon, 1930s40s) A Yours Truly Mickey Mouse sign, used for in-store display to promote Dixon pencil boxes. Measuring 4” x 5”, the sign displays in good condition with creases throughout, edge wear, discoloration from age, and pencil inscriptions and soiling on the reverse. $200 - $400

141. A Mickey Mouse German Metal Figure. (Germany, 1932) A metal Mickey Mouse figure manufactured in Germany. Measuring 2” x 4” x 3” tall, the figure is in fair condition with heavy crazing throughout, paint loss, oxidation, and wear. $300 - $500

142. A Pair of Mickey and Donald Copper Plate Decorations. (1940s-70s) A pair of rare Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck hammered copper designs used for printing, nailed to a wooden backing for wall display. Measuring 11.75” x 13”, the designs are in fair to good condition with dents, creases, scratches, wear, and adhesive residue at Mickey’s lower left corner. $200 - $400

144. A 1930s Fisher-Price Pop-Up Kritter Pluto Toy. (FisherPrice, 1936) A Fisher-Price Pop-Up Kritter Pluto Toy. Measuring 11.25” long and 7.5” tall, the toy is in good condition with scuffs, chips, cracks, paint fading, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

143. A Die-Cut Mickey Mouse Figural Pencil Case. (Dixon, 1930s) A die-cut figural Mickey Mouse pencil case No. 2760, manufactured by Dixon. Measuring 8.5” x 5.5” x 0.5”, the pencil case is in fair condition with heavy crayon and ink drawings, creases, inscriptions, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

145. A Rare Early Mickey Mouse Binder. (Disney, 1930s) A rare early Mickey Mouse two-ring binder featuring Mickey and Minnie walking by a fence that reads “Minnie is My Girl” and “I Love Minnie.” The interior includes space for the owner’s class program card and football/basketball schedule. Measuring 9” x 11”, the binder is in fair condition with spots of discoloration, peeling, creases, oxidation, wear, inscriptions, and crayon and pencil marks throughout from use. $100 - $200

146. A Rare Pair of Mickey Mouse Converse Skoots Sneakers. (Converse, 1930s) A very rare pair of Mickey Mouse Skoots sneakers manufactured by Converse, the first producer of licensed cartoon character shoes. These canvas and rubber high-top sneakers are an incredibly scarce collectible from the early days of Mickey Mouse merchandise. Labeled a size 9 ½, the shoes display in good condition with heavy cracks throughout, material loss, stains, wear from use, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

148. A Mickey Mouse Zell Book Bank with Box. (Zell, 1933) A charming 1930s book bank featuring Mickey Mouse, with the rarely-retained original packaging. Measuring 3.25” x 1” x 4.25” with its 3.25” x 1.25” 4.5” tall box, the cast metal bank features a hinged door at the bottom and is in very good condition with light wear, oxidation and discoloration from age, while the box is in fair condition with tears up to 2” long creases, wear, and the lid missing. $200 - $400

147. A Mickey Mouse Zell Chest Bank with Box. (Zell, 1930s)

An early Mickey Mouse chest bank, complete with its very rare hinged original box featuring Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto. Measuring 2” x 4.25” x 2” tall with its 5.25” x 3.5” x 2.25” tall box, the bank is in fair condition with heavy spotting throughout, wear, and oxidation from age, while the box is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, wear, and discoloration from age. $400 - $600

149. A Roberts Dairy Mickey Mouse Globe Trotters Button. (Disney, 1930s) A rare Mickey Mouse Globe Trotters Member button, part of a grocery store promotion for Roberts Dairy. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, the button is in very good condition with light scratches, wear, oxidation on the reverse, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

150. A 1930s Mickey Mouse Tin Litho Clicker. (Disney, 1930s) A tin litho clicker featuring Mickey Mouse playing a fiddle, part of a series where he plays different instruments. Measuring 0.75” x 1.5”, the clicker is in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and oxidation from age. $100 - $200

151. A Set of Reproduction 1940s Mickey and Minnie Gund Dolls. (Gund, 1992-93) A pair of Mickey and Minnie Mouse Gund dolls in a custom display. These dolls were based on the original 1947 designs manufactured in 1948, with reproductions created in editions of 1,000 for the 1st and 2nd Disneyana Conventions. The back of Mickey’s right glove is signed by Gund President Bruce Reiff. Ranging in size from 12.5” to 13” tall in their 26” x 6.5” x 14.75” tall display case, the dolls maintain their original tags and are in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

152. A Kroehler Mickey and Minnie Mouse Table. (Kroehler, 1930s) A Mickey and Minnie Mouse children’s table produced by Kroehler Manufacturing. Measuring 26.5” x 28” x 26.75” tall, the wooden table displays in good condition with heavy scratches, wear, stains, chipping, and scuffs from use. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

153. A Rare 1930s Adventures of Mickey Mouse Tri-Fold Partition. (Kroehler,1930s) A very rare partition based on a map from 1932’s The Adventures of Mickey Mouse Book Number 2, in which Mickey and Minnie Mouse help a widowed church mouse. The colorful map features six points of interest: where Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Pluto, and the widow live, where the treasure was found, and the road to town. Measuring 54” x 1” x 54”, the wooden partition displays in very good condition with scratches, chipping, soiling, and wear from age. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $600 - $900

154. A Kroehler Mickey and Minnie Mouse Drying Rack. (Kroehler, 1930s) A rare Mickey and Minnie Mouse children’s clothes drying rack produced by Kroehler Manufacturing. Measuring 25.5” x 17” x 43.25” tall, the clothing rack displays in good condition with heavy scratches throughout, cracks, scuffs, wear, and chipping, notably at the bottom. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700

155. A Kroehler Clarabelle Cow & Horace Horsecollar Bookcase. (Kroehler, 1930s) A rare Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar bookcase produced by Kroehler Manufacturing. Measuring 21.5” x 12” x 52.5” tall, the bookshelf displays in good condition with heavy scratches throughout, cracks, chipping, paint loss, wear, scuffs, and scrapes, notably on the interior. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

156. A Kroehler Mickey and Minnie Mouse Desk. (Kroehler, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse children’s desk produced by Kroehler Manufacturing. Measuring 23” x 16” x 26.5” tall, the desk displays in good condition with deep scratches throughout, cracks, spots of discoloration, and wear from use. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

157. A Rare Kroehler Mickey and Minnie Mouse Desk Chair. (Kroehler, 1930s) A rare Mickey and Minnie Mouse children’s desk chair produced by Kroehler Manufacturing. Measuring 16.5” x 16.5” x 28” tall, the wooden desk chair displays in good condition with heavy scratches throughout, cracks, chips, scuffs, and wear. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $600 - $800

158. A Kroehler Pluto Desk Bench. (Kroehler, 1930s) A rare children’s desk bench manufactured by Kroehler, featuring Pluto’s front on one side and his tail end on the other. Measuring 22” x 9.5” x 17.5” tall, the desk bench is in good condition with heavy scratches, chipping, stains, and wear; and restoration including metal bracket reinforcements to the seat. This item requires special shipping consideration. Please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700

After the immense success of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and the profits from successful Mickey Mouse merchandise, the Walt Disney Studio expanded. A new Studio lot in Burbank allowed room to grow, while continuing work on three new features, “Fantasia,” “Pinocchio,” and “Bambi.” Disney’s first live-action storytelling appeared in 1941s “The Reluctant Dragon,” featuring a tour of the Burbank Studio. World War II diverted the Studio’s workflow into educational films and military insignia. The decade closed with several “Package” films made up of several short stories together, a cost-saving measure.

159. A “Pinocchio” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original multi-layer production cel of Pinocchio and Figaro from “Pinocchio.” The cel has been trimmed to image and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared for sale by Courvoisier Galleries. Pinocchio and Figaro have an image size of 2.25” x 2.5” in a 4.5” x 4.5” visible window. The entire framed and matted piece measures 13.75” x 13.75”. The piece is in very good condition with light paint cracks, waviness, and wear from production use. The frame is in very good condition with scratches. $1,000 - $2,000

160. An R. John Wright Pinocchio Doll in Box. (Wright, 2000)

A very rare Pinocchio doll created exclusively for sale at Disneyland. Numbered 232/500, Pinocchio is made from alpine maple with a mohair wig and felt costume. The doll is hand-painted and fully jointed, and comes in its original box with a certificate of authenticity. Standing 16” tall, the doll and box are in fine condition. $500 - $800

161. A “Pinocchio” Comparative Size Model Sheet. (Disney, 1940) A Studio-produced photostat model sheet of character comparative sizes for “Pinocchio.” Model sheets like this were distributed to animators on a film to ensure everyone drew the character consistently. Measuring 11” x 14”, the model sheet is in very good condition, with rippling, minor discoloration from age, and creases and edge wear from production use. $200 - $400

162. A Collection of Seven Disneykins “Pinocchio” Play Sets. (Marx, 1962) A collection of seven “Pinocchio” Disneykins sets. Included are six TV-Scenes sets featuring figurines of the Blue Fairy, Figaro, Stromboli, Honest John, and Lampwick, and a larger set with four figurines and three accessories. Ranging in size from 3.25” x 1” x 3” tall to 6.25” x 1.5” x 3.25” tall, the sets are in very good condition with typical light creases, wear, window crushing, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

163. A 1992 “Pinocchio” Re-Release One-Sheet. (Disney, 1992) An original one-sheet poster for the 1992 re-release of “Pinocchio,” designed by John Alvin. Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in good condition with creases, scratches, and a line down the center. $100 - $200

164. A “Fantasia” Sorcerer Mickey Model Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original model cel of Mickey Mouse from the “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” sequence of “Fantasia.” Mickey has an image size of 4.75” x 7” on a 9.25” x 9.25” trimmed cel. The piece displays in very good condition with scratches, rippling, and spots of paint loss, notably on the stomach and shoulder. $2,000 - $4,000

165. A “Fantasia” Sorcerer Mickey Production Drawing. (Disney, 1940) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from The Sorcerer’s Apprentice sequence of “Fantasia.” Mickey has an image size of 2.75” x 4” on 10” x 12” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawing displays in very good condition with creases, tape residue, edge wear, discoloration from previous framing, graphite inscriptions on the reverse, and a full vertical fold on the right side, which does not affect the image. $1,000 - $2,000

166. A “Fantasia” Sorcerer Mickey Production Drawing. (Disney, 1940) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from the “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” sequence of “Fantasia.” Mickey has an image size of 2” x 4” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper. The graphite drawing displays in very good condition with creases, edge tears up to 0.5”, corner folds, and light spots of discoloration, which do not affect the image. $800 - $1,000

167. A “Fantasia” Centaurette Story

Concept Drawing. (Disney, 1940) A story concept drawing from “Fantasia,” featuring a young Centaurette posing, from the early development process of the “Pastoral Symphony” segment. With an image size of 8.5” x 11” on 10” x 12” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with a light fold at the bottom right corner, minor creases, and heavy discoloration from age. $500 - $700

168. A “Fantasia” Chernabog Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1997) A hand-painted cel of Chernabog from the Night on Bald Mountain sequence of “Fantasia,” released in a limited edition and numbered 17/125. With a visible image of 11” x 15.25” in a 20.5” x 25” framed matte, the cel is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition with light wear. $500 - $700

169. A “Fantasia”

A Vernon

featuring the fairies from the Nutcracker Suite in Walt

masterpiece “Fantasia.” Measuring 12.25” in diameter, the vase displays in very good condition with light stains, a 0.5” crack, scratches, and imperfections from the glazing process. $300 - $500

Flower Ballet Vase. (Vernon Kilns, 1940)
Kilns ceramic vase
Disney’s

170. A Large Collection of “The Reluctant Dragon” Production Drawings. (Disney, 1941) A very large collection of 188 production drawings from the animated “The Reluctant Dragon.” Included are sequences of The Boy reading a book and The Father worried about the dragon. This is an exceptional lot of drawings from the first live-action and animated Disney film, which featured a rare behind-the-scenes tour of the Walt Disney Studios. With image sizes ranging from 1” x 1” to 4.25” x 8.25” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawings display in good to very good condition with edge wear and discoloration from age. $400 - $600

171. A “Dumbo” Artist’s Proof Charger Plate by Elisabete Gomes. (Disney, 2006) A rare artist’s proof charger plate of Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse by artist Elisabete Gomes. The plate is signed by Gomes on the reverse and hand-numbered 1 of 5 artist’s proofs. Measuring 17.5” in diameter, the charger plate is in very good condition with spots of imperfections from the glazing process. $200 - $400

172. A Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse Statue. (Disney, 1997) A statue of Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse, inspired by the very similar statue in the hub at the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 5.5” x 9” x 11” tall and 7.25” x 9.5” x 11.75” tall, including its marble base, the resin statue with a bronze-colored finish displays in very good condition with light wear and a 0.5” scuff on Dumbo’s head. $500 - $700

173. A Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse Big Fig. (Disney, 1990s)

A rare Big Fig of Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse with base, available exclusively through The Disney Store. Measuring 17.5” tall and 11.5” in diameter, the Big Fig displays in very good condition with a scuff on the back of the ear, a chip on the back of the base, scratches on the face, light stains, and wear. $200 - $400

175. A “Bambi” Original Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 1942)

An early storyboard drawing of a rabbit and an ant hill from “Bambi,” by animator Bernard Garbutt. During the film’s development, Walt pushed for Bambi to step on an ant hill—an idea that was ultimately discarded. With an image size of 5.5” x 7” and measuring 6.5” x 8.25” overall, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with light creases, handling wear, and discoloration from age. $400 - $600

174. A “Dumbo” Uncut Re-Release Poster. (Disney, 1976) An uncut poster for the 1976 theatrical re-release of “Dumbo” featuring the tagline “The one… the only… the fabulous… Dumbo.” The ‘76 re-release used the same poster art as the 1972 re-release. With an image size of 26” x 39” and measuring 30” x 40” overall, the poster displays in very good condition with scratches, spotting, a staple indentation at the top left, and discoloration at the bottom right corner. $100 - $200

176. A Collection of “Bambi” Publicity Photos. (Disney, 194297) A collection of 44 “Bambi” publicity photos and lobby cards dating from the original 1942 release through to the 55th Anniversary. Included are 15 photos mounted to page backings, 12 photos that were sent to a newspaper, several with the newspaper clipping attached; seven color lobby cards, three color photo prints, two photos from the 55th Anniversary, and five from the original release. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photos are in very good condition with soiling, discoloration, tears, and creasing. The newspaper images are in fair condition from heavy production use, smudging, extensive notes on the reverse, and adhesive residue. $200 - $400

177. A Marc Davis & Tyrus Wong

Signed “Bambi” Print. (Disney, 1990s)

A lithographic print of Bambi and Thumper, signed by Disney Legends Marc Davis and Tyrus Wong in black marker. With an image size of 9” x 12” in a 12.5” x 15.5” frame, the multi-signed print is in fine condition, while the frame displays in very good condition with intentional distress, light scuffs, tape residue, and wear. $200 - $400

179. A “How To Play Baseball” Goofy Production Drawing. (Disney, 1942) An original production drawing of Goofy swinging a bat from the animated short “How to Play Baseball.” Goofy has an image size of 5.25” x 6.25” on 10” x 12” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with discoloration from age, light folds at the corners, and creases throughout, particularly on the right side. $200 - $400

178. A “How To Play Baseball” Goofy Production Drawing. (Disney, 1942) An original production drawing of Goofy from the animated short “How to Play Baseball.” Goofy has an image size of 5.5” x 5.5” on 10” x 12” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with discoloration from age, light creases, and edge wear. $200 - $400

180. A “Song of the South” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1946) A framed original multi-layer production cel of Br’er Bear and Br’er Rabbit from “Song of the South.” Br’er Bear has an image size of 4.75” x 4.75,” and Br’er Rabbit has an image size of 2.75” x 4”, trimmed to character and paired with a 6.5” x 10” visible color copy background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 12.5” x 16”. The art is in very good condition with wear from production use, and a 0.75” crack under Br’er Bear’s chin and paint separation on his nose. The frame displays in good condition with scratches, wear, and scuffs throughout. $4,000 - $6,000

181. A “Mickey and the Beanstalk” Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1947) An original layout drawing of the beanstalk from the “Mickey and the Beanstalk” segment of “Fun and Fancy Free.” The graphite and colored pencil drawing is displayed in an 8.75” x 30.5” visible window of a 15” x 36.75” framed matte. The drawing is in good condition with creases, wear along the folds, paint smudges, and a 1” tear, while the frame displays in good condition with scratches, scuffs, wear, and a crack at the top right corner. $400 - $600

182. A Set of Walt Disney Classics Collection Mr. Toad Blue Boy and Pinkie Figurines. (WDCC, 2000) A pair of Walt Disney Classic Collection figurines of Mr. Toad, titled “Blue Boy” and “Pinkie,” inspired by the famous paintings by Thomas Gainsborough and Thomas Lawrence. The figurines were sculpted by Kent Melton and released exclusively at Disneyland in limited editions of 1,500, with this Blue Boy numbered 1,310/1,500 and Pinkie 788/1,500. Measuring 7” tall each with their original boxes, the figurines are in fine condition. $300 - $500

184. A Rare 1950s Shaw Disney Chamber Pot. (Shaw, 1950s) A very rare painted ceramic chamber pot made by Evan K. Shaw pottery. Chamber pots like this were used exclusively as gifts from Walt Disney to Studio staff upon the birth of a child. The chamber pots were first made by Vernon Kilns in the 1940s and later by Evan K. Shaw Pottery in the 1950s, with the latter being slightly smaller and glossier. Measuring 6” in diameter and 4.25” tall, this pink pot is in very good condition with light crazing throughout and minimal soiling.

$500 - $700

183. A Rare 1940s Vernon Kilns Disney Chamber Pot. (Vernon Kilns, 1940s) A very rare painted ceramic chamber pot made by Vernon Kilns pottery. Chamber pots like this were used exclusively as gifts from Walt Disney to Studio staff upon the birth of a child. The chamber pots were first made by Vernon Kilns in the 1940s and later by Evan K. Shaw Pottery in the 1950s, with the latter being slightly smaller and glossier. Measuring 6.5” in diameter and 4.75” tall, this pink pot displays in very good condition with light crazing throughout and minimal soiling.

$500 - $700

What happened for Disney in the 1950s?

Just “Cinderella,” television, Davy Crockett, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” Zorro, “The Mickey Mouse Club,” and “Sleeping Beauty.” 1955 saw the debut of one of Disney’s most beloved films, “Lady and the Tramp” - and of course, a little theme park called Disneyland, which we’ll take a closer look at later in this catalog.

185. A WDCC Cinderella & Coach “Off to the Ball” Set. (WDCC, 2001) A complete Walt Disney Classics Collection Cinderella & Coach “Off to the Ball” figurine set. The Signature Series set includes three figurines: Cinderella, the coachman, and a large piece featuring the four horses, driver, and the pumpkin carriage. Released in a limited edition, the pieces are numbered 23/1000. Ranging in size from 3.5” x 4.5” x 6.5” to 11.5” x 11.5” x 31.5” tall, the set is in very good condition with light scuffs, minor production flaws including a black spot on the top of Cinderella’s head, light bending on the spire at the top of the carriage, and the coach driver’s pinky finger missing. Due to size and weight, this lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000

186. 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 is in very good working condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $400 - $600

187. A Cinderella Fountain Bronze Statue. (Disney, 1989) A rare Cinderella statue titled “La Fontaine de Cendrillon.” The piece recreates Disney Legend Blaine Gibson’s larger statue from the Magic Kingdom, displayed at the Cinderella Fountain in Fantasyland. Numbered 79 of 100 and measuring 11” tall and 7.5” in diameter, the bronze statue on a marble base displays in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. The marble base exhibits chipping and cracks throughout, though it still maintains its integrity. $800 - $1,000

188. An Olszewki “Cinderella’s Lovely Dress” Figurine. (Disney, 1990s) An Olszewski gold-colored figurine titled “Cinderella’s Lovely Dress,” released in a limited edition and hand-numbered 282/2750. Measuring 2.5” x 3” x 6” tall with a total size of 11” tall and 7” in diameter, including its base and dome, the figurine comes with its original box and displays in very good condition with scratches and light wear. $300 - $500

189. A “Cinderella” Hand-Painted Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1995) A hand-painted cel of Cinderella titled “Daydreaming,” released in a limited edition of only 500. Cinderella and the bubbles have an image size of 6.5” x 9” in a 10.75” x 14.75” visible window. The entire framed and matted piece measures 20.5” x 24.5”. Numbered 118/500, the cel is in fine condition, with the frame in fair condition with heavy scratches and wear. $200 - $400

190. A Multi-Signed “Cinderella” 50th Anniversary Lithograph. (Disneyland, 2000) A multi-signed limited edition print produced for the “Cinderella” 50th Anniversary event at The Disney Gallery. Hand-numbered 87/150, the lithographic print depicts Cinderella’s castle by artist James Trout and has been signed by John Hench, Bill Justice, and voice actors Ilene Woods (Cinderella), Lucille Bliss (Anastasia), and Rhoda Williams (Drizella). With an image size of 14” x 17.5” and a total size of 16” x 20”, the print is in very good condition with light edge wear. $300 - $500

191. An Ilene Woods Signed Walt Disney & Cinderella Print. (Woods, 1990s-2000s) A framed print of a Walt Disney and Cinderella painting signed by Disney Legend Ilene Woods, who voiced the Princess in the 1950 animated film. With an image size of 10.5” x 13.5” in a 14.75” x 18.75” framed matte, the print is in fine condition, while the frame displays in very good condition with scratches and wear. $100 - $200

193. A Children’s Mickey Mouse Wristwatch Store Display. (Siegels/ Ingersoll, 1950s) A store display sign for children’s Mickey Mouse wristwatches for sale at Siegels Jewelry. The bright silkscreened image is printed on heavy cardstock and features Mickey with his famous wristwatch. Measuring 11” x 28”, the display is in very good condition with light creasing, a few small tears on the edges, and light edge wear. $100 - $200

192. A Dave Avanzino “Cinderella” 50th Shadowbox. (Disneyland, 2000) A very rare dimensional art piece by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino, created for “Cinderella’s” 50th Anniversary Celebration at Disneyland. This piece is one in an edition of only five, an exceptionally scarce and fantastic piece of “Cinderella” art, originally sold at The Disney Gallery. With a visible window of 6.5” x 18.75” in an 11.75” x 24.25” framed matte, the piece is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

194. A Rare Gund Mad Hatter Doll. (Gund, 1951) A rare plush doll of the Mad Hatter from “Alice in Wonderland,” manufactured by Gund. The doll has an internal wire armature and features a molded plastic face, felt hair, and a felt coat with a fabric neck tie. The original hat is missing, and a reproduction hat with a card in the size slip slot is included, held in place by a pin. Measuring 10” x 5.5” x 15” tall, 15.5” tall including its base, the doll displays in very good condition with light scratches, stains, fraying, wear, and discoloration from age.

$100 - $200

196. A “Peter Pan” Mrs. Darling Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1953) A framed Studio-produced photostat model sheet of Mrs. Darling for “Peter Pan.” Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators and crew working on the film to ensure character design continuity. The model sheet has an image size of 10.75” x 11.75” in an 18” x 19” frame, displaying in very good condition with light creases, wrinkling, and black ink marks on the left and right borders. $200 - $400

195. An “Alice in Wonderland” White Rabbit Big Fig. (Disney, 2001) A Big Fig of the White Rabbit, released for the 50th anniversary of “Alice in Wonderland.” This first Big Fig designed by Kevin Kidney, has a pocket watch that functions as a real clock. The clock worked when tested and required one AA battery (not included). Measuring 19” tall and 12” in diameter, the Big Fig displays in very good condition with light stains, scratches, discoloration, and wear. $500 - $700

197. A “Peter Pan” Original Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 1953) An early “Peter Pan” storyboard panel of a beautiful Never Land mermaid sitting on a rock under a waterfall. The mermaid has an image size of 5.25” x 7.5” in a 5.75” x 7.75” visible window. The entire framed and matted piece measures 10.25” x 12.25”. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencils, the drawing is in fine condition, while the frame is in good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $700 - $900

198. A “Peter Pan” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Michael Darling as an Indian brave from the animated feature “Peter Pan.” This hand-painted cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. Michael has an image size of 3.25” x 7.75” on a 9” x 12” trimmed cel, paired with a color copy background. The piece is in very good condition with light waviness, scratches, paint transfer on the background, and pinholes from production use. $400 - $600

200. A ”Peter Pan” 45th Anniversary DVD Store Standee. (Disney, 1998) A store standee for the limited edition release of the 1953 film “Peter Pan” on DVD. The kit includes a guide with assembly options to hold 24, 28, or 96 DVDs. Unassembled, the kit is in very good condition with light creases, tape residue, and wear, with partially-punched pieces. $100 - $200

199. A Marc Davis Signed “Peter Pan” Spanish Lobby Card. (Disney, 1953) A framed lobby card for the original Spanish release of Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan” signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis, who created Tinker Bell. Measuring 12” x 16” visible in a 22” x 26” frame, the lobby card is in good condition with multiple pinholes in each corner, light soiling, staining, several chips out of the paper, and a crease in the upper right corner. The gold-accented frame is in fine condition. $100 - $200

201. A Set of Disney-Themed Hasko Trays. (Hasko Trays Inc., 1950s) A set of four Disney-themed trays by Hasko Trays Inc. Included are trays featuring “Peter Pan,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” Goofy and Pluto, and Donald and his nephews. Measuring 7.5” x 16.25”, the wood veneer lithographed trays are in good to very good condition with scratches, wear, scuffs, and 1” x 1” of material loss at the top right corner of the Donald tray. $200 - $400

202. A Giuseppe Armani Peter Pan Figurine. (Armani, 2004) A fine art sculpture of Peter Pan by artist Giuseppe Armani. Measuring 6.25” x 12” tall, the figurine is in fine condition and is accompanied by its Certificate of Authenticity and original box. $300 - $500

203. A Tinker Bell Figurine by Giuseppe Armani. (Armani, 2004)

A fine art Tinker Bell figurine by artist Giuseppe Armani. Measuring 6” x 6.25” tall, the figurine is in fine condition and is accompanied by its Certificate of Authenticity and original box. $300 - $500

204. A Tinker Bell TiffanyStyle Lamp. (Disney, 2002)

A Tinker Bell Tiffany-style lamp by Jody Daily, featuring a gorgeous stained glass shade. Measuring 18” tall and 12” in diameter, the lamp worked when tested and is in very good condition with scratches and wear. $200 - $400

205. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Re-Release Insert Poster. (Disney, 1963)

An insert poster for the 1963 re-release of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 14” x 36”, the poster is in fair to good condition with discoloration and staining from water damage along the bottom and left edges, and light wear to the original factory folds. $100 - $200

206. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Italian Locandina Re-Release Poster. (Disney, 1970s) A locandina-sized poster for the 1970s Italian re-release of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 13” x 27.5”, the poster is in good condition with a factory fold across the center, very light spotting to the lower third, light edge wear, and a tiny chip out of the upper left corner. $100 - $200

208. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Re-Release Press Book. (Disney, 1971) A press book for the 1971 re-release of Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Included is an ad pad with advertisements, layouts for a balloon order form, and a coloring contest. Measuring 11” x 14.75”, the press book displays in good condition with creases, wear, and spotting throughout the interior and back. $100 - $200

207. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Greek Re-Release Window Card. (Disney, 1970s) A rare window card for the Greek re-release of Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 11.75” x 15.75”, the poster has embossed text and is in good condition with creases, light stains, and wear from display. $100 - $200

209. A Japanese “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Home Video Release Poster. (Disney, 1980s) A Japanese B4 insert poster for the home video release of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 10” x 28.5”, the rolled poster is in very good condition with minimal creasing and edge wear. $100 - $200

210. A John Lounsbery “Lady and the Tramp” Tony Production Drawing. (Disney, 1955) An original production drawing by Disney Legend John Lounsbery of Tony from the iconic spaghetti scene of “Lady and the Tramp.” Tony has an image size of 7” x 9” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper. The graphite drawing displays in very good condition with light creases, edge wear, and discoloration from age, particularly the left side, which does not affect the image. $400 - $600

211. A “Lady and The Tramp” Re-Release One-Sheet. (Disney, 1980) A one-sheet poster for the 1980 re-release of “Lady and the Tramp.” Measuring 27” x 40.5”, the poster is in good condition with scratches, spots of discoloration, and adhesive residue at the top and bottom from previous display, resulting in extra paper. $100 - $200

212. A WDCC “Lady and the Tramp” Si & Am Figurine Set. (WDCC, 2002) A figurine set titled “We are Siamese if You Don’t Please” featuring Si and Am from “Lady and the Tramp,” part of the Walt Disney Classics Collection’s Disney Duos series. Ranging in size from 3.5” x 1.75” x 3.5” to 9” tall and 3” in diameter, the four-piece porcelain set is in fine condition with its original box. $100 - $200

A “Lady and the Tramp” Si and Am Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original multi-layer production cel of Si and Am from “Lady and the Tramp.” The cats have an image size of 5.75” x 9.25” on 7.5” x 9.25” trimmed cels. The art is in fair condition with waviness, soiling, scratches, and heavy paint loss on the nose, ear, and legs. $1,000 - $2,000

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214. A “Lady and the Tramp” Original Model Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original model cel of Si or Am from “Lady and the Tramp,” paired with a color copy background. With a character image size of 3” x 4.5” on a 9.5” x 12.5” cel, the art is in very good condition with minor paint loss, scratches, and wear from production use. $800 - $1,000

215. An Original “Walt Disney’s Scamp” Sunday Comic Strip. (Disney, 1956-88) The original drawing for a “Walt Disney’s Scamp” Sunday comic strip titled “Scamp & Human.” The comic is comprised of multiple pieces of paper clipped and arranged together, with panels removed and replaced from edits in production. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil on tracing paper, measuring 16” x 23”, the comic artwork is in good condition with discoloration, moderate edge wear, a three-inch tear to the left edge, and heavy fold lines from storage. $200 - $400

216. A “Davy Crockett and the River Pirates” Insert Poster. (Disney, 1956) An insert poster for the Fess Parker adventure film, “Davy Crockett and the River Pirates.” Also billed with the feature is the animation and live-action documentary “Man in Space,” directed by Ward Kimball. Measuring 14” x 36”, the poster is in fair condition with soiling, discoloration, creasing, and heavy edge wear, including a 1.5” tear to the top left edge. $100 - $200

217. A Babe the Ox Model Sheet (Disney, 1958) A Studio-produced photostat model sheet of Babe the ox from “Paul Bunyan.” Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators and crew working on the short to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 20” x 30”, the model sheet is in fair condition with creases, folds, edge tears up to 10” long, discoloration from age, pinholes from display, and tape on the reverse. $100 - $200

219. A Mickey Mouse and His Friends Original Comic Strip Drawing. (Disney, 1959) An original story drawing for a Mickey Mouse and his Friends comic strip from May 5, 1959, starring Goofy. Measuring 5.5” x 15.5”, the graphite and colored pencil art is in very good condition, with light creases and wear. Included is an 11” x 17” printout of the final comic. $200 - $400

218. A “Duck Flies the Coop” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) A production cel of Chip ‘n Dale pushing a camper from the “Walt Disney Presents” episode “Duck Flies the Coop,” with a color copy background. The characters have an image size of 4.75” x 6.5” on 12.5” x 16” animation paper. The art is in very good condition with light scratches, minor cel curling, line loss, and spots of paint loss. $400 - $600

220. A Mickey Mouse and His Friends Original Comic Strip Drawing. (Disney, 1959) An original story drawing for a Mickey Mouse and His Friends comic strip from 1959 by artist Milt Banta, who wrote a note at the bottom. In the original graphite and colored pencil drawing, Mickey mischievously sneaks his foot onto the scale to make Minnie think she’s heavier than she is, a gag that was removed for the final strip. Measuring 5.5” x 15.5”, the art is in very good condition with light wear and a spot of discoloration. Included is an 11” x 17” printout of the final comic. $200 - $400

221. A “Sleeping Beauty” Diablo Development Drawing. (Disney, 1959) A development drawing of Maleficent’s raven Diablo from “Sleeping Beauty.” Diablo has an image size of 7.25” x 13.5” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper. The graphite drawing is in good condition with edge wear, creases, a fold down the center, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

223. A “Sleeping Beauty” Prince Phillip and King Hubert Production Drawing. (Disney, 1959) A production drawing of Prince Phillip and King Hubert from “Sleeping Beauty,” by Disney Legend and one of Walt’s Nine Old Men, Milt Kahl. With a character size of 9” x 5” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with wrinkling and creasing throughout, which does not affect the image. $600 - $900

222. A “Sleeping Beauty” Samson Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1959) A framed original photostat model sheet of Samson for “Sleeping Beauty,” featuring the early spelling of the character’s name “Sampson.” Model sheets such as these were taken from original drawings and distributed among animators to ensure a consistent depiction of the characters. Measuring 10” x 12” in a 14.25” x 16.25” frame, the model sheet is in good condition with the edges slightly trimmed, creases, and a vertical fold from studio use and storage, while the frame is in very good condition with scratches and light scuffs. $100 - $200

224. A “Sleeping Beauty” Prince Phillip Production Drawing. (Disney, 1959) A production drawing of Prince Phillip from “Sleeping Beauty.” Prince Phillip has an image size of 5.5” x 7.5” on a 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper. The graphite drawing is in very good condition with light handling wear, creases, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

226. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Model Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original model cel of Maleficent and her goons from “Sleeping Beauty,” with a color copy background. Measuring 7.25” x 8” on a 12.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece displays in very good production-used condition with spots of paint loss, adhesive residue at the corners, a 0.25” section of the cel missing above Maleficent’s head, and spots of wear, which do not affect the image. $2,000 - $3,000

225. A “Sleeping Beauty” Prince Phillip Cel (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Prince Phillip from “Sleeping Beauty.” Phillip has an image size of 4.25” x 8.5” on a 9.75” x 12.75” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 17.75” x 21.75”. The cel is in very good condition with waviness and light wear. $500 - $700

227. A Signed “Sleeping Beauty” Limited Edition Serigraph. (Disney, 1993) A signed serigraph of Eyvind Earle’s original painting for the “Sleeping Beauty” Walkthrough attraction at Disneyland. Titled “The Long Night,” this serigraph was released in a limited edition at The Disney Gallery and is hand-numbered 211/225, signed by Earle at the bottom right. The print has an image size of 21.5” x 25.5” in a 31.25” x 35.5” ornate frame. The serigraph is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $200 - $400

228. A “Sleeping Beauty” Style B One-Sheet. (Disney, 1959) A style B one-sheet from the original release of Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear along the fold lines and edges, small splits at the fold junctions, and minimal discoloration and soiling. $100 - $200

With Walt focused on television and Disneyland, feature animation fell to the directing animators who had been with him since “Snow White.” Most notably, Woolie Reitherman produced the animated features “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” and “The Sword in the Stone.” Walt did produce “Mary Poppins,” perhaps his ultimate cinematic classic, returning to the combined animation and live action roots that started the Company with “The Alice Comedies” in the 1920s.

229. A “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” Poster. (Disney, 1960s) A rare large silkscreened poster for “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” on NBC, featuring Tinker Bell and the logo of the show’s sponsor, Gulf Oil. Measuring 29.75” x 68.5”, the poster displays in very good condition, showing light creases, spotting, pinholes, and some edge wear and tears, primarily in the yellow NBC-TV section. $500 - $700

230. A Collection of Ludwig Von Drake Disneykins Play Sets. (Marx, 1961) A collection of three Disneykins play sets featuring “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” host Ludwig Von Drake. Included are a pair of “The Professor’s Research on Kids” sets and a “The Professor Misses” set, each featuring four accessories and Ludwig. Measuring 6” x 1.5” x 3.25” tall each, the sets are in fair to good condition with loose pieces, one missing its window, crushing from storage, tears in the packaging, scratches, and wear. $300 - $500

232. A “101 Dalmatians” Kennel Disneykins Set in Box. (Marx, 1961) A “101 Dalmatians” Kennel box set featuring eight Disneykins, including Perdita, Pongo, Rolly, Lucky Pup, Pepper, Penny, Smoky, and Ham, with the latter two not appearing in the final film. Measuring 8.25” x 1.5” x 7” tall, the set displays in good condition with tears, crushing from storage, tape residue, creases, paint loss, a pencil pricing inscription, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

231. A Marx Disneykins No. 3 Collection. (Marx, 1961) A set of hand-painted No. 3 Collection Disneykin figurines by Marx. The individual first series boxed figurines include Jose Carioca, Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, Dumbo, Timothy Q. Mouse, Dewey, Pecos Bill, and the Ringmaster. The set is incomplete, as the Donald and Dumbo figurines are missing. Measuring 5” x 7”, the set is in good condition with tears, creases, scuffs, discoloration, and wear, notably on the Donald and Dumbo boxes, which are missing their figures. $300 - $500

233. A Pair of Signed “101 Dalmatians” Little Golden Books. (Golden, 1991/97) A pair of “101 Dalmatians” Little Golden Books, one signed by the voice of Cruella De Vil, Betty Lou Gerson, and the other by the original voice actor for Perdita, Lisa Daniels. After recording a third of her lines, Daniels left the production and was replaced by Cate Bauer. Measuring 6.75” x 8” each, the books are in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, handling wear, and pricing stickers. $200 - $400

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A “101 Dalmatians” Re-Release One-Sheet. (Disney, 1991) An original one-sheet for the 1991 theatrical re-release of Walt Disney’s classic “101 Dalmatians.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with light creases. $100 - $200

235. A Large Collection of Disney Sheet Music. (Disney, 1940s-70s)

A collection of 62 pieces of sheet music from Disney animated classics. Included are musical numbers from “Three Little Pigs,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Fun and Fancy Free,” “The Three Caballeros,” “Lady and the Tramp,” “Make Mine Music,” “Dumbo,” “Melody Time,” “Pinocchio,” “Bambi,” “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad,” “Peter Pan,” “The Story of Robin Hood,” “Song of the South,” “Fun and Fancy Free,” “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” and “So Dear to My Heart.” Ranging in size from 7” x 10.5” to 9” x 12”, the sheet music displays in good to very good condition with handling wear, pencil notations, creases, discoloration from age, edge tears up to 2.5” long, corner folds, scratches, water contact at the top of “When You Wish Upon a Star,” and a stamp on “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?” $200 - $400

236. A Collection of Second Series Disneykins. (Disney, 1961) A collection of twenty miniature figurines from Disneykins second series. Included are Ludwig Von Drake, the March Hare, Cleo, Regular Clown, Fireman Clown, Wendy, Lost Boy No. 1, Lampwick, Honest John, Stromboli, Practical Pig, a rare Willie the Whale, and two each of the White Rabbit, Queen of Hearts, Captain Hook, and Chip. Ranging in size from 1” to 1.75” tall, the Disneykins are in good to very good condition with scuffs, scratches, wear, and paint loss from age. $300 - $500

237. A “The Sword in the Stone” Miniature Play Set. (Marx, 1963) A rare “The Sword in the Stone” miniature play set manufactured by Marx. Included are a castle, cottage, trees, knights, and ten character pieces, including Wart, Merlin, and Madam Mim. Ranging in size from the 1.25” tall character pieces to the 9” x 9” x 10” tall castle, the set is in good condition with paint loss, glue residue on the glued-together castle, and wear. There are several missing parts including a flag, Merlin’s right hand, and Kay’s sword. The box displays in good condition with creases, stains, wear, a price stamp on the box, and discoloration from age. $1,000 - $2,000

238. A “The Sword in the Stone” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1963) A framed original production cel of Merlin from the animated feature “The Sword in the Stone.” Merlin measures 6” x 6.75” in a 10.5” x 15.75” visible window. The entire framed and matted piece measures 17.75” x 23”. The artwork is in very good condition with pinpoint spots of paint loss, light waviness, and wear from production use, while the frame displays in very good condition with scratches and light wear. $500 - $700

240. A Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventure Festival Press Kit. (Disney, 1964) A press kit for Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventure Festival, a series of six screenings each featuring a full-length “True-Life” film, a two-reel subject from the series, and an animated short. Included in the folder are a pre-opening press book and six program press books. Measuring 11.25 ” x 14”, the folder and its contents display in very good condition with creases, light stains, discoloration from age, and wear from use. $100 - $200

239. A Set of “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree” Photostat Storyboards. (Disney, 1963-65) A collection of 12 pages of photostat storyboards for “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree.” These photographic reproductions of storyboards were used by animators as reference during production. Measuring 14” x 17”, the photostats display in very good condition with full vertical folds down the center, creases, wear from production use, light discoloration from age, and two pages crossed out with black marker.

241. A 1965 “Disney Image” Slideshow Script with Edits. (Disney, 1965) A script for a 35mm slide show titled “Disney Image Presentation” from WED Enterprises. The 18-page script gives an overview of the Disney Company in 1965 with emphasis on the worldwide audience. Most likely meant to show to new employees, the script includes hand-written edits and notes on sourcing or changing images. The name “Marty” is written at the top right of the cover, suggesting this may have been used by Disney Legend Marty Sklar. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the edited script is in good condition with wear throughout from production use, including smudges, stains, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

242. A Large “Mary Poppins” 6-Sheet. (Disney, 1964) A large 6-sheet for “Mary Poppins” with artwork by Paul Wenzel. Measuring 84” x 84”, the poster displays in very good condition with edge tears up to 1.5” long, scratches, discoloration from age in the border, and wear along the original folds with some separation, notably at the first “D” in “Dick Van Dyke.” $200 - $400

The ‘70s were a tough decade for the Walt Disney Company, and aside from the opening of Walt Disney World, there were few marked milestones. New releases included “The Aristocats,” “Robin Hood,” and “The Rescuers” – the last film for several of “Walt’s Nine Old Men.”

243. A Pair of “The Aristocats” Pop-Up Press Books. (Disney, 1970) A pair of “The Aristocats” press books featuring the film’s story, credits, rare behind-the-scenes photos, and a pop-up scene inspired by the showstopping musical number “Ev’rybody Wants to Be a Cat.” Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, the press books are in good condition with a pencil inscription on one cover, creases, scrapes, spotting, and wear. $100 - $200

245. A “Scandalous John” Press Book. (Disney, 1971) A press book for the 1971 release of Disney’s “Scandalous John,” including resources for TV, radio, and film promotions, along with posters, accessories, publicity stories, tie-ins, and more related to the film’s theatrical release. Measuring 11” x 14.75”, the booklet is in good condition, with a fold across the center, creases and small tears to the edges, and handling wear throughout. $100 - $200

244. A “Get the Message” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1971) An original production cel of the Caveman from the educational short “Get the Message,” directed by Disney Legend Les Clark, one of Walt’s Nine Old Men. The Caveman has an image size of 4.25” x 4.5” on a 12.5” x 16” cel. The piece is in very good condition with light scratches, spots of paint loss, wear from production use, and a crease at the top left corner, which does not affect the image. $300 - $500

246. A “Now You See Him, Now You Don’t” Press Book. (Disney, 1972) A press book for Disney’s 1972 release, “Now You See Him, Now You Don’t,” including resources for TV and radio spots, posters, and tie-ins related to the film’s release. Measuring 11” x 15”, the booklet is in very good condition, with light creasing, soiling, and edge wear. $100 - $200

247. A “Robin Hood” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1973) An original production cel of Prince John from Disney’s animated adaptation of “Robin Hood.” With an image size of 7.25” x 7.5” on a 12.5” x 16” cel, the piece is in fair condition with heavy bubbling from the lamination process, paint loss, soiling, and wear from production use. $500 - $700

249. A “Robin Hood” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1973) An original production cel of Robin Hood, from Disney’s animated adaptation of the classic story. With an image size of 6.25” x 8.5” on a 12.5” x 16” cel, the piece displays in very good condition with spots of paint loss, scratches, curling, and wear from production use. $500 - $700

248. A “Robin Hood” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1973) An original production cel of the Sheriff of Nottingham from “Robin Hood.” With an image size of 8.5” x 8.75” on a 12.5” x 16” cel, the piece displays in good condition with paint loss, wear from production use, and creases and bubbling from the lamination process. $300 - $500

250. A Collection of “Robin Hood” Publicity Photos. (Disney, 1973) A collection of five “Robin Hood” publicity photos, including Robin Hood, Prince John, the Minstrel Alan-a-Dale, Little John, and the Sheriff of Nottingham. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photos are in good condition with creasing, edge wear, light soiling, discoloration, and adhesive residue on the reverse of one photo. $100 - $200

252. A “The Rescuers” Lunch Box and Thermos. (Aladdin, 1997)

A lunchbox and thermos set themed to the Disney animated feature “The Rescuers.” The lunchbox measures 8.25” x 4” x 7.5” tall, and the thermos 6.5” tall and 3.25” in diameter, both in good condition with oxidation from age throughout, scratches, scrapes, sticker residue, and wear.

$100 - $200

251. A “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” Original Painting. (Disney, 1977) An original painting for “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” publicity campaign, from the collection of artist Bill Wallen. Pooh, the balloon, and the background are all original airbrushed artwork, while the tree is a printed image with painted touch-ups. The artwork has a protective cover hinged over the top with production notes. The painting has an image size of 16.25” x 21.25” and measures 17.75” x 23” overall, adhered to a 21” x 25.5” artist’s board. The painting is in very good condition with light spots of discoloration, an ink mark at the bottom right corner, and wear from production use. Included is an 11” x 14” reference print from the same shot in 1966’s “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree.”

$300 - $500

253. A Multi-Signed “The Rescuers” & “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1983) A signed one-sheet for the “The Rescuers” and “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” double-bill release. The poster has been signed by Bernard Fox, the voice Mr. Chairman in “The Rescuers,” and Alan Young, the voice of Scrooge McDuck in “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with light wear along the original folds, creases, and wear.

$100 - $200

The 1980s saw the dawn of the Michael Eisner - Frank Wells - Jeffrey Katzenberg era of Disney. While “The Black Cauldron” faltered at the box office, what started as a little side project called “Basil of Baker Street” became the perennial favorite “The Great Mouse Detective.” “Oliver & Company” was undeniably the most “80s” of the animated features with a New York City setting and a pop-star heavy soundtrack. But undeniably, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” and “The Little Mermaid” showed that Disney animation was not just here to stay, it was entering a new silver age.

255. A “TRON” Photostat Effect Print. (Disney, 1982) A photostat print of a romantic moment between Flynn and Yuri from “TRON.” The photostat was created at the Studio and used during the production of the special effects sequences in the film. With an image size of 8.5” x 19.5” and measuring 12” x 20” overall, the print is in very good condition with scratches and light wear from production use. $300 - $500

254. A Rare Disney Character Fashions Mickey Mouse Vest. (Disney, 1980s) A rare Disney Character Fashions acetate vest featuring Mickey Mouse on the back, in a style reminiscent of Captain EO. Labeled a size medium, the vest is in fair condition with stains throughout and light wear.

$100 - $200

256. A Drew Struzan Signed “Return to Oz” Lithograph. (Disney, 1985) An artist’s proof “Return to Oz” lithograph print signed by the artist Drew Struzan and hand-numbered 4/25. With an image size of 17” x 25.25” and measuring 18.25” x 28.5” overall, the print displays in very good condition with creases and a 3.75” hairline tear on the left side with tape repair on the reverse. $300 - $500

257. A Pair of “The Black Cauldron” Storyboard Panels. (Disney, 1985) A pair of storyboard panels by David Jonas of the Horned King and his cauldron from “The Black Cauldron.” The panels are mounted on a piece of 11.25” x 14” black construction paper for display at the Studio. Measuring 5” x 11” each, the panels are in very good condition with light creases and pinholes from Studio use. $300 - $500

258. A “The Black Cauldron” Witches of Morva Model Sheet. (Disney, 1985) An original photostat model sheet of the Witches of Morva, Orgoch, Orwen, and Orddu from “The Black Cauldron.” Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators and crew working on the film to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 11” x 14”, the model sheet is in very good condition with a spot of staining and light wear from production use. $100 - $200

259. A “The Black Cauldron” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1985) An original production cel of the witches Orddu, Orwen, and Orgoch from “The Black Cauldron.” The witches have an image size of 8.5” x 16” in a 10” x 16” window. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16.25” x 21.25”. The cel is in very good condition with spots of crystallization visible from lamination failure, while the frame displays in good condition with scratches throughout. $400 - $600

260. A “The Great Mouse Detective” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1986) An original production cel of Ratigan’s henchmen from “The Great Mouse Detective,” with a color copy background. The henchmen have an image size of 4.5” x 4.5” on a 12.5” x 15.5” cel. The cel is in very good condition with scratches, spots of paint loss, wear from production use, and a stray paint stain at the bottom center, which does not affect the image. $400 - $600

262. A “The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective” Re-Release One-Sheet. (Disney, 1992) A one-sheet for the 1992 theatrical re-release of “The Great Mouse Detective,” billed as “The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with creases. $100 - $200

261. A “The Great Mouse Detective” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1986) An original production cel of Olivia from “The Great Mouse Detective,” paired with a color copy background featuring Basil. Olivia measures 3.25” x 3.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel. The piece is in very good condition with scratches, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use. $400 - $600

263. “Oliver & Company” Advance One-Sheet Layout Artwork. (Disney, 1988) Layout artwork for the “Oliver & Company” teaser onesheet. The collage of photocopied elements measures 13.5” x 20”, assembled on 18.5” x 23.5” tracing paper. The layout is in good condition with a horizontal crease through the middle from storage and heavy creasing and tears to the tracing paper that minimally affect the artwork. $100 - $200

264. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1988) A hand-painted original production cel of Jessica Rabbit from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” with a color copy background. This cel is from Jessica’s famous performance of “Why Don’t You Do Right?” at The Ink and Paint Club. Measuring 2.75” x 6.75” on a 12” x 16.5” cel, the art is in very good condition with light line loss, scratches, paper transfer on the reverse, and creases on the cel, which do not affect the image. $1,500 - $2,500

265. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Jessica Production Drawing. (Disney, 1988) A framed original production drawing of Jessica Rabbit from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” Jessica has an image size of 5.5” x 9.5” on trimmed animation paper. The drawing has been beautifully framed and matted with a print of the matching scene. The entire piece measures 14.75” x 28” and is in very good condition with light creases on the paper and light wear to the frame. $400 - $600

266. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Toontown Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 1988) An original hand-drawn storyboard from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” depicting the entrance to Toontown and featuring Tigger and the dancing ostriches from “Fantasia.” With an image size of 5.75” x 11” on 8.5” x 11” drawing paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light creases and wear from production use. $300 - $500

267. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Dumbo Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 1988) An original hand-drawn storyboard of Dumbo from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” With an image size of 5.25” x 11” on 8.5” x 11” drawing paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light creases and pinholes from production use. $300 - $500

269. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Chernabog Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 1988) An original “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” storyboard drawing of Chernabog. The imposing “Fantasia” villain featured in this art did not make the final cut of the film. With an image size of 5.5” x 11” on 8.5” x 11” drawing paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light creases and pinholes from production use. $300 - $500

268. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Pegasus Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 1988) An original hand-drawn storyboard panel from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” This beautiful reference to the “Pastoral Symphony” sequence of “Fantasia” did not make the final cut of the film. With an image size of 5” x 11” on 8.5” x 11” drawing paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light creases and pinholes from production use. $300 - $500

270. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 1988) An original storyboard drawing from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” Accomplished in graphite, the drawing depicts the scene from late in the film where Jessica Rabbit is taken by the weasels, as Roger attempts to rescue her. With an image size of 5.75” x 11” on 8.5” x 11” drawing paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light creases and smudges from production use. $300 - $500

271. A “Tummy Trouble”

Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1989) An original production cel of Baby Herman from the animated short “Tummy Trouble,” paired with a printed reproduction background. The first of three Roger Rabbit shorts, “Tummy Trouble” debuted in theaters attached to the live-action comedy “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.” Baby Herman has an image size of 4.5” x 6.25” on a 13.5” x 16.5” cel. The art is in very good condition with light scratches and edge wear from production use. $400 - $600

272. A Laminated Print of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Poster Concepts. (Wallen/Green, 1988) A laminated print of two “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” poster concepts by Wallen/Green Design & Associates. The left is an early version of the final theatrical one-sheet, while the right is an unused noir-style design featuring an Eddie Valiant monologue. Measuring 12” x 17”, the print is in good condition with heavy surface scratches throughout. $200 - $400

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

274. A Disney Studio Plumbing Department Bicycle Shield. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A Disney Studio Plumbing Department bicycle shield featuring Baby Herman and Roger Rabbit. These types of shields were seen on bicycles ridden by Cast Members around the Studio, with this one attributed to “Vaughn.” Measuring 15” x 22”, the “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”-themed piece is in good condition with scuffs throughout, light stains, and wear from use. $300 - $500

275. An Early “The Little Mermaid” Development Drawing. (Disney, 1989) An original drawing of Ariel from early in the development of “The Little Mermaid.” The art was accomplished in colored pencil by Disney Legend Mark Henn, with callouts on the page for her teeth and tongue. Ariel measures 3.5” x 4” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with minor wear from production use. $200 - $400

276. A “The Little Mermaid” Production Cel and Background. (Disney, 1989) An original production cel and matching background from the “Kiss the Girl” musical segment of “The Little Mermaid.” The characters have an image size of 5.5” x 9.5” in a 6.25” x 10.5” visible window. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16.25” x 20.25”. The art is in fine condition, with only light wear to its custom frame. $800 - $1,000

278. A Walt Disney Home Video Sign & “Robin Hood” VHS Kit. (Disney, 1984) A promotional kit sent to stores ahead of the first home video release of “Robin Hood.” Included are a light-up Walt Disney Home Video The Classics sign, a dealer sales preview VHS, a large poster, a countertop standee, two press releases, a brochure, 20 unused Robin Hood target stickers, a reservation form, a distributor ad guide, and two pages regarding the Aim for England trip contest. The light-up sign worked when tested. Ranging in size from the 4” x 7.5” VHS tape to the 24” x 72” poster, the items are in good to very good condition with heavy paper loss along the edges of the press releases, scratches and edge cracks on the sign, light creases on the poster, and heavy water damage to the kit’s box. $200 - $400

277. A Disneyland/Vista Records and Tapes Title Cel. (Disneyland, 1980s) A handpainted title cel and airbrushed background created for the Disneyland/Vista record label. The cel set-up was likely used as a still image for promotional purposes and later displayed on Disney property, as identified by the Disney Art Props Department tag on the reverse. With an image size of 2.25” x 9” in an 8” x 11” visible window. The entire glassless frame and matted piece measures 13.75” x 16.75”. The art is in good condition with paint loss, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400

279. A Goofy Big Fig. (Disney, 1999) A limited edition Big Fig of Goofy with “1932” on the base, the year of the character’s debut. Measuring 22” tall and 11.5” in diameter, the cast resin Big Fig is in very good condition with light scratches, discoloration, and wear. $400 - $600

The Disney Store’s first location opened in Glendale, CA in 1987. Mixing retail and entertainment, the chain quickly expanded to malls across the country, growing to over 700 stores worldwide at its peak. The stores served a dual purpose: provide families with a Disney shopping experience closer to home, while also promoting the Disney Studio’s latest theatrical and television releases. As the popularity of malls has dwindled over the years, only 21 Disney Stores remain open as of 2026. While most are long gone, their displays featuring beloved characters in imaginative scenes are fondly remembered. Here are actual display figures from The Disney Store, finally available to move from the mall to your home.

280. A Disney Store Commemorative Plaque. (Disney, 2000s) A metal sign commemorating the original Disney character display figures that remain an essential part of the Disney Store experience. A major presence in malls from the late 1980s through the early 2000s, only 21 Disney Stores remain in 2026. Measuring 9.5” x 11.75”, the sign is in very good condition with light scuffs, wear, and warping at the top right corner from store display. $300 - $500

281. A Walt Disney Presents Clapperboard Prop. (Disney, 1980s) A rare hand-painted Walt Disney Presents clapperboard, likely displayed in one of the first Disney Stores. Clapperboards were featured in scenes throughout the stores, with tableaus of Disney characters filming movies. Measuring 11” x 13”, the wooden clapperboard displays in very good condition with scuffs, light paint loss, and wear from store display. $200 - $400

282. A Mickey Mouse Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1994) A Disney Store display figure of Mickey Mouse in his classic red shorts and yellow shoes. Measuring 25” x 11” x 29.5” tall, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and wear. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

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283. A Minnie Mouse Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of Minnie Mouse reading a book. Measuring 15” x 18” x 27” tall, the fiberglass display is in very good condition with scratches, stray paint marks, and wear. $2,000 - $4,000
A Disney Store Pluto Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A fiberglass figure of Pluto on a chair, originally displayed in the front window of a Disney Store. Measuring 14” x 18” x 33” tall, including the chair, the figure is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $1,000 - $2,000

285. A Goofy Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s)

A Disney Store display figure of Goofy in a sitting position. Measuring 23” x 26” x 36” tall, the figure is in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, wear, and a break in the left ear which has been repaired. Due to size and weight, this lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

286. A Daisy Duck Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A fiberglass figure of Daisy Duck as a seamstress, originally part of a Hollywood-themed display at the Disney Store. Measuring 11” x 16” x 29” tall, the figure is in very good condition with light paint loss, scratches, and wear. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangments are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

288. A Daisy Duck Disney Store Merchandise Display. (Disney, 2005-2007) A gigantic merchandise display in the shape of Daisy Duck’s Head, created by Tivoli Too for the Disney Store. Manufactured during the short period when the fondly-remembered chain of stores was owned by The Children’s Place, Daisy has space on the reverse for shelving to be installed. With its combination of Disney whimsy and storage capabilities, this large Daisy is an excellent addition to any Disney collector’s home. Measuring 40” x 43” x 68” tall, the figure is in very good condition with light soiling from storage and wear to the shelving area from a previous configuration. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

287. A Donald Duck Disney Store Merchandise Display. (Disney, 2005-2007) A gigantic Disney Store merchandise display in the shape of Donald Duck’s head. Manufactured by Tivoli Too, this over 6-foot tall piece was made during the period when The Children’s Place owned Disney Stores. The reverse of Donald’s head features ample space to install shelving, making it both a stylish and practical accent piece for every Disney collection. Measuring 44” x 49” x 67” tall, the figure is in very good condition with light soiling from storage and wear to the shelving area from a previous configuration. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

290. A Huey Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of Donald’s Nephew Huey in his red shirt and baseball hat. Measuring 11” x 18” x 24” tall, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and wear.

$800 - $1,000

291. A Dewey Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of Donald Duck’s nephew Dewey. Measuring 12” x 17” x 26” tall, the fiber glass figure is in very good condition with light wear.

$800 - $1,000

292. A Louie Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of Donald Duck’s nephew Louie. Measuring 13” x 17” x 26” tall, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with scratches and wear. $800 - $1

293. A Jiminy Cricket Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store dis play figure of Jiminy Cricket from “Pinocchio.” Measuring 6” x 9.25” x 13.5” tall, including its rod, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with discoloration from age, paint loss, wear, and heavy cracks at the umbrella han dle’s base. $800 - $1

294. A “Fantasia” Enchanted Broom Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of an enchanted broom from the Sorcerer’s Apprentice segment of “Fantasia.” Measuring 9” x 16” x 28” tall with 8” x 8” x 7” tall buckets, the figure is in very good condition with light scuffs

$2,000 - $3,000

295. A Magic “Fantasia” Broom Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of a broomstick with a pair of water buckets, one of which is spilling, from the Sorcerer’s Apprentice segment of “Fantasia.” Measuring 9” x 16” x 28” tall with 8” x 8” x 7” tall buckets, the figure is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. $2,000 - $3,000

296. A Disney Store “Fantasia” Enchanted Broom Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of an enchanted broom with a pair of water buckets from the Sorcerer’s Apprentice segment of “Fantasia.” Measuring 9” x 16” x 28” tall with 8” x 8” x 7” tall buckets, the figure is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. $2,000 - $3,000

297. A Disney Store “Cinderella” Photo Op Sculpture. (Disney, 2005-2007) A large “Cinderella” photo op created for the Disney Store. The Disney Princess sculpture holds a crown above a space where young children can pose for pictures. Measuring 68” x 47” x 71” tall, the display is in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $4,000 - $6,000

298. A Disney Store Cheshire Cat Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of the Cheshire Cat with his distinctive pink stripes, toothy grin and goofy yellow eyes. Measuring 12” x 25” x 21” tall, the figure is in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and wear. $2,000 - $4,000

299. A Disney Store March Hare Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of the March Hare from “Alice in Wonderland” lying with a pencil on his head. Measuring 17” x 30” long with a mounting bracket and 22” tall, the figure is in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and wear. Due to size and weight, this lot requires special shipping arrangements.

300. A Mad Hatter Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of the Mad Hatter from “Alice in Wonderland.” Measuring 24” x 19” x 43” tall, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with light chips, scuffs, and wear. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

301. An “Alice in Wonderland” Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of Alice from “Alice in Wonderland.” Measuring 23” x 26” x 36” tall, the figure is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

302. A “Peter Pan” Darling Children Disney Store Display Relief. (Disney, 1993) A Disney Store 3D relief display of Wendy, John, and Michael Darling from “Peter Pan.” Measuring 19” x 35” x 4.5” deep with mounting bolts, the relief is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. $800 - $1,000

303. A Captain Hook Disney Store Display Relief. (Disney, 1993) A Disney Store 3D relief display of Captain Hook from “Peter Pan.” Measuring 36” x 51” x 4.5” deep with mounting bolts, the relief is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. Due to the size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $600 - $800

304. A Disney Store Tinker Bell Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of Tinker Bell from “Peter Pan.” Measuring 9” x 5” x 14” tall, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and wear. $800 - $1,000

305. A “101 Dalmatians” Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1995) A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” puppy figure, originally displayed at a Disney Store. Measuring 9” x 18” x 17” tall, including the rod, the fiberglass fig ure is in very good condition with light wear. $600 - $800

306. A “101 Dalmatians” Patch Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1995) A Disney Store display figure of Patches, the red-collared puppy from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians.” Measuring 9” x 17” x 15” tall, including the rod, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $600 - $800

307. A “101 Dalmatians” Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1995) A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” puppy display figure, originally displayed at a Disney Store. Measuring 10” x 19” x 16” tall, including the rod, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with light wear and spots of discoloration. $600 - $800

308. A Winnie the Pooh Disney Store Tree Stump Prop. (Disney, 2005-2007) A tree stump prop originally featured in a Winnie the Pooh display at the Disney Store. Measuring 30” x 29” x 13” tall, the prop displays in very good condition with pinholes throughout the stop, scratches, scuffs, and wear. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

309. A Disney Store Winnie the Pooh Tree Stump Prop. (Disney, 2005-2007) A tree stump prop originally featured in a Winnie the Pooh display at the Disney Store. Measuring 20” x 20” x 14.5” tall, the prop is in very good condition with pinholes, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500

310. A “Little Mermaid” Ariel Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Ariel from “The Little Mermaid.” Measuring 20” x 13” x 36” tall, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with light wear. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

311. A Disney Store “Beauty and the Beast” Table Display Prop. (Disney, 1993) A stylized slanted table created for a “Beauty and the Beast” display scene at a Disney Store. Measuring 15” x 21.5” x 17” tall, the wooden table displays in very good condition with light chipping, cracks, and wear. $400 - $600

312. A Cogsworth Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A fiberglass figure of Cogsworth from “Beauty and the Beast,” originally displayed at a Disney Store. Measuring 9.5” x 4.25” x 12” tall, Cogsworth is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $800 - $1,000

313. A Pair of “Beauty and the Beast” Disney Store Display Figures. (Disney 1990s-2000s) A pair of “Beauty and the Beast” Disney Store display figures, one of Chip and one of his cup siblings. Measuring 3.5” in diameter and 4.25” tall each, the fiberglass displays are in very good condition with light wear and a chip on Chip’s nose. $400 - $600

314. A “Beauty and the Beast” Fifi Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of Fifi from “Beauty and the Beast.” While the character is simply credited as Featherduster in the original 1991 animation film, its directto-video sequel “Belle’s Magical World” establishes her name as Fifi, while the live-action remake refers to the character as Plumette. Measuring 12” tall and 6” in diameter, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with light wear and visible separation at the base of the pink feather. $2,000 - $4,000

315. A Disney Store “Beauty and the Beast” Belle Display Figure. (Disney, 19912000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Belle from “Beauty and the Beast.” Measuring 33” x 33” x 33” tall, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with light wear. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

316. A Disney Store Buzz Lightyear Photo Op Figure. (Disney, 2005-2007) A large Buzz Lightyear photo op created for the Disney Store. The “Toy Story” display includes space for young children to pose as a Space Ranger cadet. Measuring 67” x 41” x 73” tall, the display is in very good condition with scratches, paint loss, and wear. Due to size and weight, this lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $4,000 - $6,000

317. A Disney Store Tennis Racquet Display Prop. (Disney, 1990-2000s) A large fiberglass tennis racquet created for a Disney Store display. The netting and the bottom of the handle feature a Mickey Mouse head silhouette. Measuring 14” x 1.5” x 32” tall, the prop is in very good condition with light wear.

$300 - $500

319. A Disney Store Pie Display Prop. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A large prop pie once used as decor at the Disney Store. Measuring 11” in diameter and 6” tall, the prop is in very good condition with light wear.

$300 - $500

318. A Disney Store Display Chair Prop. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A whimsical faux wood prop chair originally displayed at a Disney Store. Measuring 9” x 10” x 15” tall, the prop is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. $300 - $500

320. A Disney Store Mickey Mouse Glove Display. (Disney, 2005-2007) A Disney Store display in the shape of Mickey’s left glove. The Disney Stores deconstructed Mickey with his ears, gloves, shorts, and shoes becoming virtual characters themselves, inspiring many successful merchandise lines. Measuring 33” x 42” x 45” tall, the glove is in very good condition with minimal soiling from storage and light scuffing. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

322. A Mickey Mouse Shoe Disney Store Display. (Disney, 20052007) A Disney Store display in the shape of Mickey’s right shoe. The Disney Stores featured merchandise displays at the checkout counter in the form of Mickey’s gloves, shoes and the counter painted in his shorts pattern. Measuring 30” x 46” x 26” tall, the shoe is in very good condition with minimal soiling from storage. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $800 - $1,000

321. A Mickey Mouse Glove Disney Store Display. (Disney, 2005-2007) A Disney Store display in the shape of Mickey’s right glove. The Disney Stores deconstructed Mickey with his ears, gloves, shorts, and shoes becoming virtual characters themselves, inspiring many successful merchandise lines. Measuring 33” x 42” x 45” tall, the glove is in very good condition with minimal soiling from storage and light scuffing. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

323. A Disney Store Mickey Mouse Shoe Display. (Disney, 20052007) A Disney Store display in the shape of Mickey’s left shoe. The Disney Stores featured merchandise displays at the checkout counter in the form of Mickey’s gloves, shoes and the counter painted in his shorts pattern. Measuring 30” x 46” x 26” tall, the shoe is in very good condition with minimal soiling from storage. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $800 - $1,000

324. A Rare Pair of Mickey Mouse Chairs and Original Concept Art. (Disney, 1994)

An incredibly rare pair of Mickey Mouse chairs and their original framed concept drawings. Designed by Disney artist Paddy Gordon, these leather-upholstered pine chairs incorporate Mickey’s trademark red shorts and yellow shoes into modern high-end furniture. Included are three hand-drawn concepts accomplished in ink, marker, and colored pencil, which depict the chairs, an armchair, and a Mickey ottoman. The chairs and framed concept drawings are all signed by the artist. Measuring 28” x 28” x 51” tall each, the chairs are in good condition with wear, light soiling, scratches, tape outline on the back of one chair, the black backing missing from one set of ears, and scuffs, notably on the shoes. With image sizes ranging from 6” x 8.5” to 8” x 11” in the 19” x 43” frame, the concept drawings are in fine condition with light wear to the frame. Due to size and weight, this lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $5,000 - $7,000

325. A Sitting Mickey Mouse Resin Figure. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A rare display figure of Mickey Mouse in a seated position with his hands crossed. This figure is not from a Disney Store display; it was likely sold or displayed in a different store. Measuring 10” x 9.5” x 16” tall, the resin figure displays in good condition with light soiling, scratches, scuffs, wear, and cracks up to 2.5” long, notably on the shoe. $800 - $1,000

326. A Scrooge McDuck Figure. (1960s-80s) A heavy hand-painted Scrooge McDuck figure. The figure appears to be made of heavy plaster or fiberglass-like material and has been intentionally aged. Measuring 13” x 22” x 24” tall, Scrooge is in fair to good condition with cracking and chipping paint, and edge wear. $400 - $600

The 1990s saw the rise of the Disney Renaissance, with traditionally-animated films “Beauty and the Beast,” “Aladdin,” and “The Lion King” ruling the box office, Billboard charts, and awards ceremonies, while The Disney Afternoon entertained the masses on television. Unconventional projects led to spectacular results, such as Tim Burton’s stop-motion “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” a groundbreaking film that has since become a cultural phenomenon.

327. A “The Rescuers Down Under” Early Poster Concept. (Disney, 1990) An early poster concept for the animated sequel “The Rescuers Down Under” featuring Cody riding Marahute. Measuring 30” x 40”, the print displays in very good condition with edge wear, creases, and tape and adhesive residue on the reverse. $300 - $500

328. Three “The Rescuers Down Under” CAPS Test Prints. (Disney, 1990) Three reference prints of the main title treatment for “The Rescuers Down Under.” As the first feature to be fully created digitally, these prints were made by the CAPS (Computer Animation Production System) department to test the color correction and color matching of the new computer animation compared to traditional animation. Measuring 4.5” x 7.5”, 8.75” x 14”, and 12.5” x 21”, the prints are in fine condition. $200 - $400

329. A Pair of “Ernest Scared Stupid” Troll Hands. (Touchstone, 1991) A pair of troll costume hands made by creature effects experts, the Chiodo Brothers, for Jim Varney’s Halloween comedy “Ernest Scared Stupid.” Measuring 12.5” long, the hand-painted foam hands are in fair condition with heavy flaking, material loss, cracks throughout, paint loss, and wear from production use. $300 - $500

330. An “Ernest Scared Stupid”/”Sea Monkeys” Mask. (Touchstone/CBS, 1991/1992) An original troll mask created for “Ernest Scared Stupid.” Handcrafted by effects artists the Chiodo Brothers, this mask was later refurbished and screen-used in the “Swampthingamajig” episode of their television series “The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys.” Measuring 15.5” x 8.5” x 21.5” tall, the mask is in fair condition with wear from production use and age including cracks, paint loss, and flaking and material loss, notably on the nose. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700

331. An “Adventures in Wonderland” Cheshire Cat Puppet Head. (Disney, 1992-93) A Cheshire Cat puppet head from the Disney Channel live-action series “Adventures in Wonderland.” Prolific effects artists, the Chiodo Brothers, created this detailed head of the mischievous character from Alice in Wonderland. It features an interior handle for puppeteer use, and its wiring is still attached, though it is no longer functional. Measuring 12” x 9.5” x 12” tall, the head is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $800 - $1,000

332. A Mickey Mouse Back Scratcher Design by Doug Strayer. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Mickey Mouse back scratcher design by artist Doug Strayer featuring the scratchers front, back, and side views, as well as the five Pantone colors used. Measuring 10.75” x 16.5” in a 16.75” x 23.5” frame, the piece is in good condition with light water damage, while the frame is in good condition with scuffs, chips, and scratches. $200 - $400

333. A Set of “Aladdin” Poster Development Concepts. (Disney, 1992) A trio of printed “Aladdin” early poster concepts from the collection of artist Bill Wallen, one featuring an outline of Robin Williams’ Genie made of stars. Measuring 20.25” x 30.25” each, the printed concepts are in good condition with creases up to 4” long, tears, wear, edge tears, and lines from the printing process. $200 - $400

334. A Tim Burton Signed “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Print. (Disney, 2000) A framed “The Nightmare Before Christmas” giclee print signed by Tim Burton. Released in a limited edition, the piece is numbered 24/500. The print has an image size of 14” x 19” in a 19.5” x 25.5” visible window. The entire framed and matted piece measures 24” x 30”. The giclee print is in fine condition, while the frame displays in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $500 - $700

335. A Many Faces of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Set & Display. (Disney, 2000s) A set of twelve resin heads of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” characters. Originally released boxed in a limited edition of 1500, this set is presented in a custom-built display with an acrylic cover. Measuring 19” x 15” x 8” overall, the set is in fine condition with very light wear to the case from display. $400 - $600

337. A Jack Skellington “What’s This?” Wall Mirror. (Disney, 2004) A Walt Disney Collectibles “What’s This?” wall mirror featuring Jack Skellington from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Designed by Jody Daily and Kevin Kidney, the mirror was released in a limited edition of 1,500. Measuring 12” x 17.5”, the mirror displays in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400

336. A “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Watch Set. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A set of three “The Nightmare Before Christmas” watches, exclusively sold at The Disney Gallery. Featuring Jack Skellington, the Mayor of Halloween Town, and Lock, Shock, and Barrel, the set was released in a limited edition and is numbered 0189/1500. Measuring 8.75” x 6” x 2” tall, the box set is in very good condition with scratches and light wear. The watches have not been tested and likely require new batteries or service to function. $200 - $400

338. A Rare “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Sally Marionette. (Bob Baker Marionettes, 2000s) A rare marionette of Sally from Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” created by the prestigious Bob Baker Marionettes for The Walt Disney Company. Unlike her coun terparts, Jack Skellington and Zero, who were each released in a limited edition of 100, only 50 Sallys were made, making this a very rare find. Measuring 23” tall on its 9.25” x 10.75” x 41” tall stand, the marionette is in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and spots of discolor ation on Sally’s dress. $300 - $500

339. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Jack Skellington Big Fig. (Disney, 2001) A Big Fig of Jack Skellington from Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Measuring 9.5” x 11” x 28” tall, the Big Fig is in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and wear. $300 - $500

341. A “The Lion King” Simba Cookie Jar (Treasure Craft, 1994) A rare early cookie jar of Simba from “The Lion King.” Measuring 8.5” x 8.5” x 14.5” tall, the ceramic cookie jar is in very good condition with light crazing on the back left paw. $200 - $400

340. A Collection of “The Lion King” Product Art Concepts. (Disney, 1994) A collection of three concept designs for “The Lion King” promotional products. Included are a drawing of Pumbaa and Timon on vellum adhered to a printed copy on artist board, a printed design of the main characters on artist board, and a line art transparency featuring Young Simba. Ranging in size from 11” x 14” to 15.75” x 22.5”, the designs display in good condition with stains, scratches, wear, and heavy creases and tears on the vellum drawing. $200 - $400

342. A “Pocahontas” Governor Ratcliffe Production Drawing. (Disney, 1995) An original production drawing of Governor Ratcliffe from “Pocahontas.” With an image size of 8.75” x 10” on 12.5” x 17” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light creases, edge wear, and edge discoloration, which does not affect the image. $200 - $400

343. A Set of “Pocahontas” McDonald’s Happy Meal Designs. (McDonald’s, 1995) A collection of four box designs for “Pocahontas” Happy Meals at McDonald’s. Three designs consist of printed materials with graphite and marker accents adhered to presentation board, while the fourth design, featuring John Smith and Meeko, is completely printed. Ranging in size from 15.75” x 23.75” to 17” x 28.5”, the designs are in good to very good condition with creases, scratches, adhesive residue, and edge wear from production use. $200 - $400

345. A “Runaway Brain” Poster Development Drawing. (Disney, 1995) A poster development drawing for the Mickey Mouse short “Runaway Brain.” While controversial for its monster Mickey and horror elements, “Runaway Brain” was nominated for the Best Animated Short Film at the Academy Awards. The drawing has an image size of 8.75” x 9.25” on 11” x 14” vellum, adhered to a 16.5” x 20” presentation board. The colored pencil drawing displays in very good condition with creases, rippling, edge wear, tears up to 0.25” long, stray paint marks, and the bottom left corner missing. $200 - $400

344. A Set of “Frank and Ollie” Poster Development Art. (Disney, 1995) Three printed poster development concepts for the documentary “Frank and Ollie” on the life and careers of Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, directed by Frank’s son Theodore. The concepts feature hand-drawn Disney characters surrounding their animators, accomplished in red colored pencil on four layers of vellum. With image sizes ranging from 9.5” x 11.5” to 15” x 19” adhered to boards from 18” x 22” to 19” x 26”, the drawings and printed concepts are in good condition with tears up to 3” long in the vellum and edge wear from production use. $200 - $400

346. A “Hercules” Teaser One-Sheet. (Disney, 1997) A one-sheet for the theatrical release of “Hercules,” with Roman numerals cheekily crossed out and replaced by 1997. This purple version was one of four colors released of this style of poster. Measuring 26.75” x 39.75”, the poster is in very good condition with light creases. $100 - $200

347. A Rare Brandy “Cinderella” TV Movie Poster. (ABC, 1997) A rare poster for the television movie of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” starring Brandy and Whitney Houston. This diverse and highly acclaimed musical relaunched “The Wonderful World of Disney” and became the best-selling TV movie on video. Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster displays in very good condition with edge wear and light creases. $100 - $200

349. A Disney Feature Animation Special Crew Edition Watch. (Disney, 1997-2003) A Disney Feature Animation special crew edition watch, recognizing the Studio’s crews in Burbank, Paris, and Orlando. The watch did not work when tested, likely requiring repair. Measuring 9” long in its 3” x 7” x 1” tall branded tin, the watch displays in very good condition with a 0.5” crack at the bottom of the glass and scratches on the case. $200 - $400

348. A Disney Feature Animation Binder. (Disney, 1998-2000s) A Disney Feature Animation binder given exclusively to Cast Members. The cover logo is from the period when Disney had animation offices in Burbank, Paris, and Orlando. Included are a welcome memo from Studio chief Peter Schneider, floor plans, communication protocols, safety information, and dividers featuring characters from recent releases, including “Hercules” and “Mulan.” The Who’s Who and Art on Display sections have dividers but no additional materials. Included in the binder are maps of office layouts for Northside, Southside, and Studio facilities from 2001. Measuring 10.5” x 11.5”, the binder is in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400

350. A Feature Animation Building Sculpture, Button, & Notebook. (WDCC, 2002) A Walt Disney Classics Collection sculpture of the Feature Animation Building at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank. Titled “Where the Magic Begins,” the figurine was released in a limited edition at the 2002 Walt Disney Art Classics Convention and is numbered 290/500. Included are a button from the building’s 1994 grand opening and a Cast Member notebook commemorating the December 8, 1996, grand opening of Feature Animation’s Northside building. Ranging in size from the 2.25” x 3.25” button to the 8.25” x 4” x 3” tall sculpture, the items display in very good to fine condition with heavy scratches on the button and the roof of the building. $200 - $400

351. A Pair of “A Bug’s Life” One-Sheets. (Pixar, 1998) A pair of Flik and Francis one-sheets for the theatrical release of “A Bug’s Life.”

Measuring 27” x 40” each, the posters display in very good condition with spots of discoloration, edge wear and tears, scratches, and scuffs.

$200 - $400

353. A “Mulan” Color Key Concept Painting. (Disney, 1998) A gorgeous background color key concept painting for the animated “Mulan.” This hand-painted concept explores a color palette option for the storm scene, where Mulan decides to take her father’s place in the army. Accomplished in gouache, the painting measures 3.75” x 5.75” on 8.5” x 11” mounted cardstock and is in very good condition with typical production notes, light scratches, discoloration to the paper, a slight crease at the bottom right, and wear from production use.

$800 - $1,000

352. “A Bug’s Life” Studio-Used Concept Print. (Disney, 1998) An original print of digital concept art from Pixar’s “A Bug’s Life.” Featuring Princess Dot evading a dangerous bird, the concept was created at the studio and printed in a limited quantity for use in development and pitch meetings. With an image size of 7” x 14.25” and measuring 11” x 17” overall, the print is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200

354. A WDCC Mulan and Khan “Triumphant” Figurine. (WDCC, 2003) A Walt Disney Classics Collection figurine of Mulan and Khan titled “Triumphant.” The figurine was sculpted by Dusty Horner and released as the first piece in the Heroes & Heroines Series, numbered 1638 in a limited edition of 2000. Measuring 8.5” x 5.75” x 8.75” tall with its 14.25” x 12.75” x 14.25” tall box, the figurine is in fine condition. $300 - $500

During the 2000s, Disney experienced a surge of sequels and acquisitions, significantly enhancing its brand portfolio with the addition of major companies like Pixar, Lucasfilm, and Marvel. One of Disney’s most beloved attractions, Pirates of the Caribbean, was transformed into a highly successful film franchise, generating over $4.5 billion worldwide through five movies.

355. A Japanese “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” One-Sheet. (Disney, 2001) A one-sheet for the Japanese theatrical release of “Atlantis: The Lost Empire,” featuring a “Walt’s 100th” logo at the top right. Measuring 28.5” x 40.5”, the poster is in good condition with heavy edge wear, creases, edge tears, and scratches. $100 - $200

357. A “Princess Diaries 2” Prop Genovia Flag. (Disney, 2004) A prop Genovia flag from “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement” starring Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews, and Chris Pine in his feature film debut. This flag is seen in the scene where Hathaway’s Mia returns to Genovia and stops a parade to help an orphan, played by future Academy Award nominee Abigail Breslin. Measuring 13” x 18” on a 24” long dowel, the flag is in very good condition with light spots of discoloration and wear from production use. $200 - $400

356. A Japanese “Treasure Planet” One-Sheet. (Disney, 2003) A Japanese one-sheet for the animated feature “Treasure Planet.” Measuring 28.5” x 40.5”, the poster is in good condition with heavy edge wear, scratches, and creases. $100 - $200

358. A Collection of “Pirates of the Caribbean” Treasure Props. (Disney, 2003) A collection of six treasure props from the Isla de Muerta set of “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” including three chalices and three serving platters. Ranging in size from 3.5” in diameter and 3” tall to 10.75” in diameter and 4” tall, the props are in good to very good condition with oxidation, patina, scratches, and wear from production use. $300 - $500

359. A Pop-Up Mickey Mouse Big Fig. (Disney, 2006) A limited edition Disney Showcase Collection Mickey Mouse Big Fig by Master Replicas. Mickey is perched upon the 1933 comic The Pop-Up Mickey Mouse, positioned in the cover pose. Measuring 23” x 17.25” x 23”, the resin Big Fig is in very good condition with a chip at the book’s corner, scuffs, scratches, and light wear. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

360. A John Lasseter Signed “Cars” Crew Gift Wine Bottle. (Pixar, 2006) A bottle of 2003 Alexander Valley Red Wine Blend with a custom “Cars” label featuring Lightning McQueen and Mater, signed by the film’s director and Pixar Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter. The fourth vintage of the Lasseter Family Winery, this bottle comes from an edition of 150 cases and was given to the cast and crew of the film. Measuring 12” tall and 3” in diameter, the sealed wine bottle is in very good condition with some loss on the signature and a small scuff on the label. $100 - $200

362. A Disney Film Reels Store Sign. (Disney, 2000s) A store sign for Disney movies, with three film reels forming a Mickey Mouse head. Measuring 21.5” x 1.5” x 17.5”, the plastic sign is in good condition with scratches throughout, scuffs, and wear from store display. $100 - $200

361. A Multi-Signed “The Princess and the Frog” One-Sheet. (Disney, 2009) A rare “The Princess and the Frog” teaser one-sheet signed by many of the cast and crew. Signatures include directors John Musker and Ron Clements, Eric Goldberg, Dale Baer, Duncan Marjoribanks, Rob Edwards, Peter Del Vecho, Lorelay Bove, Jeff Kurtti, Maria Gonzalez, Rasoul Azadani, Marlon West, Ruben Aquino, Sunny Apinchapong, Anthony DeRosa, Mark Henn, James Finch, Nik Ranieri, Randy Haycock, and five additional signatures, with several personalized for “Phyllis.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the signed poster is in good condition with creases, edge wear, and stains at the top center. $300 - $500

Who

knew

orange groves could turn into The Happiest Place on Earth?

As the very first Disney Park, Disneyland is the model by which theme parks are judged worldwide. Join us on a journey through the history of this magical place, whose 70th anniversary celebration wraps up later this year.

Since 1952, Walt Disney Imagineering (then WED Enterprises) has been turning dreams into reality. These skilled technicians, engineers, architects, and artists work behind the scenes to bring Disney characters to life in the Parks and create original stories that have entertained generations of Guests. The artwork, tools, and signatures of these Disney Legends are highly sought-after by collectors.

363. A Whiteprint of Herb Ryman’s 1953 Disneyland Map. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A whiteprint copy of Herb Ryman’s original concept for the very first full depiction of Disneyland. On a Saturday morning in 1953, Walt Disney asked artist Ryman to come to the Studio right away. Ryman arrived without showering or shaving and Walt pitched him his latest dream: Disneyland. Roy Disney was flying to New York with a giant sketch of the Park that Monday to show the bankers Walt’s vision. Ryman asked to see the sketch, and Walt responded, “You’re going to do it.” Walt and Herb spent a marathon 42 hours creating a bird’s-eye view of the proposed Park. Brownline copies were printed for the presentation book, and hand-colored by Davis and Irvine. The rest is Disney Parks history. Ryman’s pencil-on-vellum original is a carefully guarded treasure of Walt Disney Imagineering. This is a Studio-produced copy, printed likely in the 1970s or 1980s for reference. Measuring 24” x 36”, the whiteprint is in very good condition with light edge wear and creases. $1,000 - $2,000

364. A Bruce Bushman Sailing Ship Brownline Concept Drawing. (Bushman, 1950s) A brownline drawing of a sailing ship by Disney Legend Bruce Bushman. Bruce, often referred to as “The Father of Fantasyland,” spent years creating the look of Disneyland with his spectacular concept art of attractions like Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, Casey Jr, and Dumbo. He also spent time on an early, alternate Pirates of the Caribbean concept as well as the production of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” The drawing is from an unknown project but features sailors approaching a ship in what looks like a scene from a pirate movie or attraction. Measuring 18” x 23.25” visible in a 25” x 30” frame, the drawing is in good, production-used condition with fading and discoloration from age. $500 - $700

365. An Original Eyvind Earle Oil Painting. (Earle, 1945) An original painting signed by Disney Legend Eyvind Earle. At the age of ten, Earle’s father challenged him to read either 50 pages of a book or create a painting each day. It is said that Earle managed to do both. This original scenic painting, created by the 29-year-old Earle, showcases the development of his style, which ultimately defined the look of Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Measuring 19.5” x 29.25” visible in a 24” x 34” frame, the oil on canvas painting is in fair to good condition with some small chips to the paint, a few thin scratches, and some small drying cracks, which can be fairly common in oil paintings. $8,000 - $10,000

366. A 1955 Carolwood Pacific Railroad Pass. (Disney, 1955) A souvenir Carolwood Pacific Railroad pass from Walt Disney’s Holmby Hills estate. These passes were issued to riders at Walt’s personal backyard railroad, featuring a line at the bottom for his signature. Due to ongoing safety concerns and limited capacity, no further cards were issued after 1953, with the remaining passes for 1954-55 shelved at the Retlaw offices. This unused pass is numbered “612”. Measuring 2.25” x 3.75”, the card is in very good condition with light edge wear to one corner. $200 - $400

367. Harper Goff’s Smith Corona Typewriter. (Smith Corona, 1950s) A Smith Corona typewriter from the collection of Disney Legend Harper Goff. The Smith Corona Silent 5S is a legend in its own right, featuring floating shift and sound dampening to operate at lower levels than standard typewriters. The typewriter has been minimally tested and operates as expected, but may require service for full functionality. Measuring 6.25” x 13.5” x 14” in its original carry case, the typewriter is in very good condition with light scuffing and wear from use, while the case exhibits edge wear, scuffing, soiling, and material loss to the corners. $100 - $200

368. A Draft with Notes for Marty Sklar’s Walt Disney’s Disneyland Book. (Disneyland, 1964) An early 17-page draft of Walt Disney’s Disneyland book by Disney Legend Marty Sklar. Marty joined Disneyland a month before the Park opened, working for publicity and marketing, eventually becoming head of Walt Disney Imagineering. During his tenure, Marty oversaw numerous publications, press releases, and speeches, including “Walt Disney’s Disneyland,” which narrated the story of the Park’s first ten years. The draft of this publication includes two pages of notes and correction marks from the editing process. Measuring 8.5” x 11” in a 9.5” x 14.75” manila folder, the draft is in good, production-used condition with creases, discoloration, and stains to the outer folder. $500 - $700

370. A Multi-Signed Walt Disney’s Disneyland Book. (Disneyland, 1969) A hardcover Walt Disney’s Disneyland book signed by animators Rudy Zamora, Frank A. Smith, Bill Melendez, and composer Paul J. Smith. Marty Sklar’s 1969 book details Disneyland’s first decade and the vibrant 1960s renaissance. This era saw the introduction of New Tomorrowland, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, and a humorous Jungle Cruise rewrite, along with highlights from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, including Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, It’s a Small World, and the Carousel of Progress. Measuring 9.5” x 11.25”, the book is in good condition with moderate shelf wear, soiling, edge wear, and discoloration. $200 - $400

369. A Signed Art Afterpieces Book by Ward Kimball. (Price/ Stern/Sloan, 1975) An Art Afterpieces book hand-signed by the author and Disney Legend Ward Kimball. With a foreword by humorist Jonathan Winters, this 46-page book features Ward’s amusing updates to classic artworks, such as adding hair curlers to the Mona Lisa. Measuring 5.25” x 8.25”, the book is in good condition with water stains along the bottom edge, discoloration, and light soiling. $200 - $400

371. A Revised 1985 WED Imagineering Audio-Animatronic Maintenance Manual. (Disneyland, 1985) A revised AudioAnimatronic Maintenance Manual created by WED/MAPO Technical Publications for Imagineers and Cast Members tasked with maintaining the many Audio-Animatronic performers at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The 58-page manual contains guides to troubleshooting malfunctions in Audio-Animatronics, as well as extensive information on the construction, programming, and capabilities of the figures with detailed diagrams. The booklet provides a rare glimpse behind the scenes at one of the most magical elements of the Disney Parks experience. Measuring 3.75” x 5”, the booklet is in very good condition with light wear from age and handling. $200 - $400

372. The Jack Warner Story Attraction Concept Model. (Disney, 1980s) A one-of-a-kind concept model for a never-realized theme park attraction about Jack Warner, the influential studio mogul who oversaw the rise of Warner Brothers. Titled “The Jack Warner Story” and housed in a studio-style soundstage, the proposed attraction chronicled the film executive’s storied life and career, with scenes including a carnival-style electric theatre, a film set, a musical section with five pianos, a movie theater, a recording studio, and a “77 Sunset Strip” television set. This model was likely created when Disney was considering a movie-centric theme park, which would become Disney-MGM Studios, and showcases Imagineering’s highly detailed craftsmanship when pitching and developing their attractions. Measuring 26” x 46” x 12” tall, including its case, the mixed-media model displays in good condition with material loss, scrapes, loose pieces, warping, wear, and separation in the wooden rafters. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

373. A Disneyland Drive-In Restaurant Pitch Board. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Walt Disney Imagineering pitch board for an unrealized 1950s-style drive-in restaurant that would have been situated just east of the Disneyland Main Gate. The board features an original drawing in ink and watercolor on vellum, illustrating a bird’s-eye view of the restaurant, designed with booths styled as classic cars. Below the drawing, a set of five Polaroid photos depicts the proposed location. The drawing measures 16.25” x 22” visible through the 28” x 26” matte board. Each Polaroid measures 4.25” x 3.5”. The piece is in very good condition with some edge and corner wear and handling. $800 - $1,000

374. A Walt Disney Imagineering Notepad Folder. (WDI, 1990s) A full-sized Walt Disney Imagineering notepad folder with space for business cards and documents featuring the department’s Sorcerer Mickey logo. The fabric and soft vinyl folder contains an unused, lined notepad. Measuring 10” x 13”, the folder is in very good condition with light soiling and discoloration from age and storage. $100 - $200

375. A Marc Davis Birthday Celebration Pewter Tinker Bell Figure. (Disney, 1998) A pewter Tinker Bell figure on a lucite base from Marc Davis’ March 28, 1998, birthday celebration held at Walt Disney World. For his 85th birthday, Walt Disney special events threw a party for the Disney Legend that included a gallery of his work at the Coronado Springs Resort, followed by an interview with him at DisneyMGM Studios and dinner at the Brown Derby. Measuring 4” tall, the figure and base are in fine condition. $200 - $400

376. A Walt Disney Productions Telephone Directory. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Walt Disney Productions telephone directory. The three-ring binder includes 71 numbered pages (and many unnumbered) of phone extensions, addresses, and other contact information for the employees of Disneyland, Walt Disney Studios, and WED/MAPO/RETLAW. Notable extensions listed include Disney Legends Wally Boag, Tony Baxter, and Martha Blanding. Measuring 9” x 7” x 1”, the directory is in very good condition with light wear from use, including a stress mark in the cover from the metal ring inside. $100 - $200

What’s better than a day at Disneyland? A day at Disneyland that ends at the Disneyland Hotel!

377. A Disneyland Hotel Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Disneyland Hotel. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster cross-promotes the Park and Hotel attractions, including the Gourmet restaurant, shops, swimming pool, and the children’s playground. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in very good condition with light spots of ink loss, edge wear, and discoloration along the edges, notably at the top. $4,000 - $6,000

378. An Early Disneyland Hotel Ashtray. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) An elegant early smoked glass ashtray from the Disneyland Hotel. The well features the hotel logo and tagline “The World’s Most Exciting Hotel,” with “Complete Convention Facilities.” Measuring 4.25” in diameter, the ashtray displays in very good condition with scratches, cracks, wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

379. A 1985 Disneyland Hotel Guest Information Book. (Disneyland Hotel, 1985) A Disneyland Hotel Guest Information packet. Included within are a room service menu, a hotel map, amenities, a jogging guide, a shopping guide, a history of the hotel, a Tennisland guide, four pages of stationery, four envelopes, a September 1, 1985 Disneyland Hotel magazine with a Six Flags Magic Mountain cover, and two children’s menus shaped like Pinocchio and Mickey Mouse masks. This detailed packet offers a comprehensive overview of the Disneyland Hotel during the 1980s. Measuring 13.75” x 17”, the large book is in very good condition with creases and wear. $100 - $200

380. A Paradise Pier Hotel Nautical Lamp. (Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, 200123) A nautical-themed table lamp from Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel at the Disneyland Resort. The lamp worked when tested, requiring a power source and a light bulb (not included). Measuring 29” tall x 9.75” in diameter with a 10.75” tall x 12.25” diameter shade, the lamp is in good working condition with some general wear from use and oxidation to the shade rest. $300 - $500

The Entrance to Disneyland presents many collecting opportunities. Not only is there that last souvenir stand to tempt you on the way out, but going in traditionally meant tickets, flyers, posters, and more.

381. A Disneyland Pre-Opening Bumper Sticker. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare bumper sticker promoting Disneyland’s Grand Opening to the public on July 18, 1955. Measuring 4” x 17.5”, the sticker is in good condition with material loss, scuffs, creases, folds, and edge wear. $200 - $400

382. A Tour Escort Complimentary Main Gate Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A Tour Escort Complimentary Main Gate Admission Ticket, a special form of the complimentary Main Gate Admission for the guests of Disneyland Cast Members. Measuring 2.25” x 5”, the ticket numbered 016956 is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

383. A Disneyland Auto Park Ticket. (Disneyland, 1960s) A mid-1960s 25-cent Disneyland Auto Park ticket. Measuring 2.5” x 5”, the ticket numbered 201459 displays in fine condition with very light wear. $200 - $400

384. A Fess Parker Signed 1955 Welcome to Disneyland Brochure. (Disneyland, 1955) An opening year Welcome to Disneyland fold-out map signed by Fess Parker, who portrayed Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett. This “Personal Guide to Disneyland” was available at the gate, introducing each land and offering a list of restaurants and refreshment stands. Measuring 3.5” x 9”, the signed brochure is in good condition with folds, creases, spots of discoloration, and wear. $200 - $400

385. A 1955 Disneyland 8 Rides Ticket Plan Flyer. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare Disneyland Main Gate Flyer for an 8-ride ticket book to Disneyland. The flyer lists the A, B, and C attractions available to choose from, including the very short-lived Phantom Boats and Space Station X-1. Measuring 5.5” x 8.5”, the flyer is in very good condition with light creasing at the top right corner. $100 - $200

386. A 1955 Picture Souvenir Book of Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1955) A Picture Souvenir Book of Disneyland in Natural Color. This rare 24-page softcover guidebook was available during the inaugural year of the Park. The pages contain a land-by-land tour of Disneyland with early color photos and illustrations. Measuring 6.25” x 8.75”, the book is in good condition with creases, stains, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

388. A 1956 Complete Child Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1956) A complete “A Day At Disneyland” Child ticket book from 1956. The book includes the front Main Gate admission ticket, 3 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 3 “C” tickets. Measuring 2” x 5”, the ticket book is numbered A388411 and is in very good condition with scratches, handling wear, and edge wear. $400 - $600

387. A Rare 1955 Complete Child Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare complete “A Day At Disneyland” Child ticket book from the opening year of the Park. The book includes the front Main Gate admission ticket, 3 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 3 “C” tickets. Measuring 2” x 5”, the ticket book is numbered X09372 and is in very good condition with scratches, light wear, and a spot of discoloration on the front. $400 - $600

389. A 1956 Complete Adult Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1956) A complete “A Day at Disneyland” Adult ticket book from 1956. The book includes the front Main Gate admission ticket, 3 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 3 “C” tickets. Measuring 2” x 5”, the ticket book is numbered A376309 and displays in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and discoloration from age. $400 - $600

390. A 1957 Complete Guide to Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1957) An early Complete Guide to Disneyland book. The 26-page souvenir guidebook provides illustrations, full-color photographs, and maps of the Park. Measuring 8.25” x 11.5”, the guidebook displays in good condition with heavy wear, creases, stains, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

392. A 1958 Jumbo and Big Ticket Books Flyer. (Disneyland, 1958) A very rare Disneyland Main Gate flyer for Jumbo 15-ticket books and Big 10-ticket books. The flyer advertises the Park’s Fantasy in the Sky fireworks display and lists attractions such as the Rainbow Cavern Mine Trains, the Skyway, and the TWA Rocket to the Moon. Measuring 8.5” x 10.25” unfolded, the flyer is in good condition with creases, folds, staple holes, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

391. A Complete 1958 Disneyland Jumbo Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1958) A rare complete Child jumbo ticket book for Disneyland from 1958. Between 1957 and 1958, the Park experimented with a slightly larger ticket format. This book features tickets for early, short-lived attractions such as the Midget Autopia and the Tomorrowland Viewliner. Included are the front Main Gate ticket, 3 “A” tickets, 3 “B” tickets, 4 “C” tickets, and 5 “D” tickets. Measuring 3.5” x 6”, the ticket book numbered F346197 is in very good condition with light wear and fading from age. $500 - $700

393. A 1969 Disneyland Employee Family Christmas Shopping Pass. (Disneyland, 1969) A Disneyland Employee Christmas Shopping Pass. These admission cards granted relatives of Cast Members entry to the Park with discounts from some merchants at Disneyland and the Disneyland Hotel from November 27 thru December 24, 1969. Measuring 2.5” x 4”, the pass numbered 014232 is in good condition with creases, scratches, scrapes on the reverse, and wear. $100 - $200

394. A Disneyland California Map Tray. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A tin Disneyland serving tray featuring Disney characters and a map of California, listing popular cities and tourist destinations. Measuring 11” in diameter, the tray displays in very good condition with scratches, stains, and heavy wear on the reverse. $100 - $200

395. A Collection of Disneyland Photos and Walt Portraits. (Disneyland, 1950s-80s) A collection of 33 publicity photos covering events around Disneyland from 1955 to the 1980s. Included are photos of opening day, parades, special award events, Walt around the Park, and Children’s Fairyland, the inspiration for Disneyland. Also included are three photo negatives of Walt Disney’s official portraits. Measuring 5” x 7” to 8” x 10”, the collection is in very good condition with light discoloration and edge wear. $300 - $500

396. A Multi-Signed Disneyland Map Triptych. (Disneyland, 2000) A multi-signed limited edition Disneyland map triptych print, released to commemorate the Park’s 45th anniversary. The print features the 1954, 1958, and 2000 Disneyland maps signed by their original artists: Peter Ellenshaw, Sam McKim, and Nina Rae Vaughn. This group of Park cartographers was joined by fellow Imagineers Tony Baxter, Blaine Gibson, and John Hench, who also signed the piece for an event at The Disney Gallery on July 15, 2000. As a bonus, the Ellenshaw map was printed with a UV ink layer, allowing the lights of Disneyland to glow under black light, just like Peter’s original painting. Numbered 220/250 and measuring 12.5” x 39”, the triptych is in very good condition with edge wear and streaks. $300 - $500

397. A 1958-B Disneyland Souvenir Fun Map. (Disneyland, 1958) A souvenir fun map of Disneyland from 1958. This was the second version of the “1958” maps by artist and Disney Legend Sam McKim. This “B” map features major differences from the “A” version, including the addition of the Matterhorn and the Jungle Cruise water changing from green to blue. Measuring 30” x 44.5”, the map is in good condition with wear along the fold lines and outer edges, discoloration, light spots and soiling, and a small tear at a fold line on the left side. $800 - $1,000

398. A 1968 Disneyland Souvenir Fun Map. (Disneyland, 1968) A large souvenir fun map of Disneyland from 1968. Featuring artwork by Disney Legend Collin Campbell, the 1968 version is the first to show Adventure Thru Inner Space and to omit the House of the Future. Measuring 29.75” x 45” and 32.75” x 48” linen-backed for preservation, the poster is in good condition with edge wear at the folds, scuffing, creases, and discoloration. $300 - $500

399. A 1995 Disneyland Map Signed by Nina Rae Vaughn. (Disneyland, 1995) A special 40th-anniversary Disneyland souvenir map, designed by artist Nina Rae Vaughn. This is the corrected version of the map, as the first 1995 maps incorrectly attributed Walt’s Disneyland dedication to July 15 and depicted a lone Skyway bucket in Tomorrowland after the attraction had been removed. The map has been signed and personalized by artist Nina Rae Vaugn. Additionally, a bookplate signed by the artist has been adhered to the reverse. Measuring 27” x 34.75” unfolded, the map is in fine condition with minimal handling wear. $200 - $400

400. A 2001 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 2001) A large rolled Disneyland souvenir map from 2001. Changes from the previous version include the Mexican Cantina & Barbecue Restaurant now named Rancho Del Zocalo Restaurante and a pink scroll border featuring classic and modern characters, including those from recent films “Tarzan,” “The Emperor’s New Groove,” and “Atlantis: The Lost Empire.” Measuring 27” x 39.75”, the map is in very good condition with edge wear and light discoloration along the border from age. $300 - $500

401. A “The Goldbergs” Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Poster Prop. (ABC, 2019) A prop Big Thunder Mountain Railroad attraction poster from the season 7 premiere of the sitcom “The Goldbergs.” This episode spoofs “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” and this framed print prop is seen onscreen behind that film’s star, Anthony Michael Hall, who portrays a Disney Security Officer in the scene. It is very rare that productions get to shoot in the Park, and difficult to acquire props from those shoots. Measuring 26” x 38”, the prop is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, intentional holes from display, and wear from production use in the Park. $600 - $800

402. A “The Goldbergs” Space Mountain Poster Prop. (ABC, 2019) A prop Space Mountain attraction poster from the season 7 premiere of the sitcom “The Goldbergs.” This framed print is seen on-screen behind the Goldbergs at the Main Gate as star Wendi McLendon-Covey tries to convince a Disney Security Officer, played by Anthony Michael Hall, to let them into the Park. Productions rarely get to shoot in the Park, and it is difficult to acquire props from those shoots. Measuring 26” x 38.25”, the framed poster prop is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, intentional holes from display, a 1” tear under the “M,” and wear from production use in the Park. $600 - $800

403. A Disneyland Mickey Ears Lamppost. (Disneyland, 2000s) An original Mickey-Ear lamppost from Disneyland. The lampposts of Disneyland have been a memorable part of the Park’s look since 1955, with this Mickey-Ear example used throughout the Resort from 2000 to the 2010s. Made of metal, the lamppost is entirely original, including its dark green paint, composite globe, and electrical wiring. The lamp is being sold in untested condition and may require service to operate. Measuring 15ft tall from the base to Mickey’s ears, the lamp post is in very good Park-used condition with scuffs, scratches, discoloration, and fading. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bid$8,000 - $10,000

Disneyland loves an anniversary, and parades and celebrations only make a visit to Disneyland more memorable. The Main Street Electrical Parade is a fan-favorite, and the 50th-anniversary celebration in 2005 brought a huge number of fantastic collectibles based on vintage Disneyland posters, attractions, and themes.

404. An Original Disneyland Christmas Parade Float Design. (WED Enterprises, 1964-65) An original Gorilla Cage wagon float concept design for the Disneyland Christmas Parade. Created by Disney Imagineer Floyd Wesley “Wes” Cook, the pen and watercolor drawing features a float design that would have been created between the March of Toys and the Fantasy of Parade versions of the Disneyland Christmas parade in 1964-65. Measuring 8.5” x 17” on 13.5” x 19.75” illustration board, the artwork is in good condition with discoloration, staining, and white out spots from corrections during production. The piece has had an acetate title block added that does not appear to be original to the artwork. $300 - $500

405. An Original Disneyland Special Event Painting. (Disneyland, 1982) An original painting for a poster promoting special events at Disneyland in 1982. The acrylic on artboard painting features Sleeping Beauty Castle, the Mark Twain, and the Matterhorn Bobsleds. The painting appeared on advertisements for the group events “YMCA Days,” “Boys Club Days,” and “Disneyland Recreation Days,” among others. Measuring 12” x 14.5” on a 16” x 20.5” artboard, the artwork is in very good condition with light soiling from production use.

$400 - $600

406. A Disneyland Light Magic Broadcasting Live Sign. (Disneyland, 1997) A Light Magic parade sign featuring Tinker Bell, alerting Guests of filming taking place. Measuring 19” x 19”, the sign is in good condition with typical scratches, edge wear, and scuffs from Park use. $200 - $400

408. A “Celebrate! A Street Party” Parade Goofy Drum Head. (Disneyland, 2010) A Goofy drumhead used by Cast Members in the November 11, 2010, closing presentation of the “Celebrate! A Street Party” parade. Measuring 16” in diameter, the pretuned Remo drumhead is in fair to good condition with heavy wear from Park use, including edge wear, paint and finish loss, light soiling, scratches, dents, and slight warping. $300 - $500

407. A Charles Boyer Signed Main Street Electrical Parade Print. (Disneyland, 1996) A poster print depicting the final procession of the Main Street Electrical Parade, signed by Disneyland Master Artist Charles Boyer and numbered 2303 out of 3000. Measuring 16” x 37”, the print is in very good condition with light edge wear. $200 - $400

409. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Mickey Mouse Banner. (Disneyland, 2005) A very large Happiest Homecoming on Earth double-sided banner featuring Mickey Mouse, displayed for the Park’s 50th anniversary celebration. Measuring 28.75” x 106”, the banner is in very good condition with intentional holes, scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

410. A Collection of Disneyland Class of 1955 Plaque Production Samples. (Disneyland, 2005) A collection of three Class of 1955 plaque production samples. For Disneyland’s 50th anniversary celebration, the final version of these plaques were displayed on the still-operating opening day attractions, including the Jungle Cruise, Mark Twain Riverboat, and Peter Pan’s Flight. Measuring 7.5” x 8.75” each, the composite plaques are in very good production-used condition with light soiling and wear. $100 - $200

411. A Disneyland Resort Halloween Time Photo Op Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Halloween Time sign used as a prop for Guest photo ops throughout Disneyland. The hard plastic sign features handles on the reverse for easy handling by Guests. Measuring 23.75” in diameter, the sign displays in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

412. A 2024 Disneyland Resort

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Halloween Time Sign. (Disneyland, 2024)
Halloween Time sign featuring Minnie Mouse, displayed at the Disneyland Resort during the seasonal celebration. Measuring 14.75” x 28.25”, the gatorboard sign displays in very good condition with
surface scratches and light wear from Park use. $200 - $400

Artist Josh Agle, known as SHAG, is renowned for his mid-century modern aesthetic. SHAG’s unique style has gained popularity over the years, creating rare art, tiki mugs, and memorabilia for Disney Parks. While SHAG silkscreened prints and merchandise are limited editions and hard to come by, original paintings by the artist are a once-in-alifetime opportunity. These are the only SHAG original paintings we have come across in over 30 years in the business, and their vibrant colors are a wonder to see in person. As they are tied to Disneyland anniversaries, these pieces of art hold even greater significance. We are honored to offer these incredibly rare lots up for auction.

Artist Josh Agle, known as SHAG, is renowned for his mid-century modern aesthetic. SHAG’s unique style has gained popularity over the years, creating rare art, tiki mugs, and memorabilia for Disney Parks. While SHAG silkscreened prints and merchandise are limited editions and hard to come by, original paintings by the artist are a once-in-alifetime opportunity. These are the only SHAG original paintings we have come across in over 30 years in the business, and their vibrant colors are a wonder to see in person. As they are tied to Disneyland anniversaries, these pieces of art hold even greater significance. We are honored to offer these incredibly rare lots up for auction.

When I began working with Disney in 2003, all of Disneyland’s art and merchandise was either realistic illustration or animation-inspired art. But my own work was influenced by Disney’s mid-century modernist illustration and animation, especially the wonderful silkscreened attraction posters at the entrance of the park. Neither Disney nor I were sure that my simplified, 1950s and 1960s-inspired artwork would resonate with the park guests, but the release of the paintings, apparel, and merchandise was a huge success. Soon, other artists, and even Disney’s own internal art department, began working in a similar style, and it can be seen all over the Disney Parks worldwide to this day. I’m grateful I had a hand in developing an artistic genre that is now closely associated with Disney and its theme parks. - SHAG

413. The SHAG Disneyland 50th Anniversary Map Original Painting. (SHAG, 2005) The original painting of the Disneyland 50th anniversary map by SHAG. The official artist of the 50th anniversary, SHAG, accomplished this artwork in acrylic on panel, showcasing his mastery of color and mid-century style. This historic Disney artwork was used on limited edition merchandise throughout the celebration, with no piece as rare as this one-of-a-kind painting. It is incredibly difficult to acquire SHAG originals, especially one as recognizable as this piece of Disney Parks history. Impressive in both size and craftsmanship, this painting is a grail for the serious Disneyland collector. Measuring 39.5” x 63.75” in its 47.5” x 71.5” custom frame, the painting is in very good condition with light stains and spots of discoloration, while the frame is in good condition with scratches, chips, scuffs, and wear. Due to size, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding $30,000 - $50,000

In 2005 Disney selected two official artists to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Those artists were Thomas Kinkade and me. This painting was inspired by the great Disneyland maps of the past. Because we were celebrating the anniversary, I made sure to only include attractions and elements that were present on Disneyland‘s opening day. - SHAG

414. The SHAG Main Street, U.S.A. 50th Anniversary Original Painting. (SHAG, 2005) The original painting of Main Street, U.S.A. by SHAG for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Accomplished in acrylic and vinyl paint over a background wash, this art featuring the Disneyland Railroad and horse-drawn streetcar was used on limited edition prints and merchandise to commemorate the Park’s celebration. The art is signed at the lower right and on the reverse by SHAG, otherwise known as Josh Agle. Measuring 23.75” x 30.75” in a 30” x 37” framed matte, the painting displays in very good condition with a 4” scratch to the right of the balloon, spots of paint loss, scuffs, light stains, and wear, while the frame is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, chips, wear, and scuffs on the matte. $20,000 - $40,000

This is another painting created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. I did five pieces of art based on the five original lands, and I took my inspiration from the fantastic silkscreened attraction posters at the entrance of Disneyland. This painting is also a self-portrait. My young daughter and I can be seen riding the horse-drawn coach on the right. - SHAG

415. The SHAG Pirates of the Caribbean 50th Anniversary Original Painting. (SHAG, 2017) The original “Scoundrels and Skeletons,” painting by SHAG, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Pirates of the Caribbean. This painting of the New Orleans Square attraction was originally sold at the 2017 D23 Expo, where the artwork was featured on a series of limited edition merchandise. Accomplished in acrylic on canvas and signed by the artist, this massive one-of-a-kind painting perfectly captures the iconic moments and adventurous spirit of the classic Disneyland attraction. Measuring 24.25” x 74.25” in a 31.5” x 81” custom frame, the artwork is in very good condition with spots of discoloration and scratches, notably on the ship. The frame exhibits light wear, and the matte has a scratch 4.5” long. Due to size, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.

$20,000$40,000

When Disneyland commissioned me to create art and merchandise for the 50th anniversary of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, I was told that Disney’s legal department had prohibited the depiction of guns and swords in the artwork. I pushed back and told them that was outlandish, and I would be unable to create any artwork with those restrictions. Disney threw me a bone and allowed me to include swords in the painting. But I also included cannons. Aren’t cannons just really big guns?SHAG

416. The SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room 40th Anniversary Original Painting. (SHAG, 2003) The original “One Enchanted Evening” painting by SHAG, created for the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Accomplished in acrylic on panel, the artwork showcases SHAG’s brilliant, vibrant style and the exoticism of the Adventureland attraction. While this artwork was replicated for limited edition prints and merchandise, this is the original one-of-a-kind painting, a must-have for Disney and tiki enthusiasts. Measuring 23.75” x 32.75” in a 30” x 39” custom frame, the painting is in very good condition with a few pinpoint spots of discoloration, scratches, and wear to the frame. $20,000 - $40,000

This was the very first piece of art Disney commissioned from me back in 2003 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Because Walt Disney had paid for the development and construction of the attraction, his heirs still owned the Tiki Room, and every piece of art or merchandise related to the attraction had to be cleared by Roy Disney, Walt’s nephew. Roy actually made one change to this piece of art after reviewing the concept sketch: the boy with his hand in the air was originally making a fist, and Roy asked that his hand be changed to a wave. - SHAG

417. The SHAG Frontierland 50th Anniversary Original Painting. (SHAG, 2005) The original painting for Frontierland by SHAG for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Featured are the Mark Twain Riverboat on the Rivers of America, a classic Davy Crockett coonskin hat, and a Rainbow Mountain Stagecoach from the early days of the Park. Accomplished in acrylic and vinyl paint over a background wash, this design was used on limited edition prints and merchandise to commemorate the Park’s special celebration. The art is signed at the lower left and on the reverse by SHAG. Measuring 23.75” x 30.75” in a 30” x 37” framed green matte, the painting displays in very good condition with stains, scratches, scuffs, and wear. The frame is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear, with scratches up to 4.5” long in the matte. $20,000 - $40,000

This is another self-portrait of me and my daughter at Disneyland. When I was seven or eight years old, I purchased a coonskin cap in Frontierland. I don’t know what happened to that hat, but through the magic of art it has returned to its rightful place on my head. - SHAG

418. The SHAG Fantasyland 50th Anniversary Original Painting. (SHAG, 2005) The original painting for Fantasyland by SHAG for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. The whimsical piece includes the Fantasyland favorites, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, the Mad Tea Party, and the King Arthur Carrousel. Accomplished in acrylic and vinyl paint over a background wash, this design was used on limited edition prints and merchandise to commemorate the Park’s monumental celebration. The art is signed at the bottom left and on the reverse by SHAG, otherwise known as Josh Agle. Measuring 23.75” x 30.75” in a 30” x 37” framed matte, the painting is in very good condition with light stains and spots of discoloration, while the frame displays in very good condition with wear, chips, and scratches, particularly at the lower left center. $20,000 - $40,000

Walt Disney said Fantasyland was his favorite land in the park, and most of the attractions in Fantasyland were based on the movies that made Walt famous. I chose to depict Dumbo, the Mad Tea Party, and the King Arthur Carrousel, three rides that were at Disneyland on its opening day. I used a palette of pink, lavender, and orange because I associate those colors with fantasy. - SHAG

419. The SHAG Tomorrowland 50th Anniversary Original Painting. (SHAG, 2005) The original painting for Tomorrowland by SHAG for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. The art includes Tomorrowland attractions from the past and present, including Autopia, the TWA Moonliner, and the Clock of the World. Accomplished in acrylic and vinyl paint over a background wash, this design was used on limited edition prints and merchandise to commemorate the Park’s monumental celebration. The art is signed at the lower right and on the reverse by SHAG, otherwise known as Josh Agle. Measuring 23.75” x 30.75” in a 30” x 37” framed matte, the painting is in very good condition with light stains and spots of discoloration, while the frame displays in very good condition with scratches and light wear. $20,000 - $40,000

At fifteen, my mother was invited to a VIP preview of Disneyland the day before it opened to the public. Her older brother, a literal rocket scientist, had been part of the team that developed the Rocket to the Moon attraction. I knew I needed to include that in the painting I did to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Tomorrowland. - SHAG

421. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room “The Birds Sing” Print. (Disneyland, 2013) A signed “The Birds Sing” print by SHAG for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. SHAG handsigned the bottom right of the printer’s proof, numbered 1 of only 5. Measuring 16” x 22”, the giclee on canvas print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

420. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room “Tropical Hideaway” Print. (Disneyland, 2013) A signed “Tropical Hideaway” print by SHAG for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. SHAG handsigned the bottom right of the printer’s proof, numbered 1 of only 5. Measuring 27” x 20”, the giclee on canvas print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

422. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room “Hina and Hayley” Artist’s Proof. (Disneyland, 2013) A signed “Hina and Hayley” print by SHAG for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. SHAG signed the bottom right of the artist’s proof, numbered 2 of only 20. Measuring 8” x 14”, the print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

423. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room “Maui and Max” Artist’s Proof. (Disneyland, 2013) A signed “Maui and Max” print by SHAG for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. SHAG signed the bottom right of the artist’s proof, numbered 2 of only 20. Measuring 8” x 14”, the print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

424. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room “Koro, Kevin, and Keith” Artist’s Proof. (Disneyland, 2013) A signed “Koro, Kevin, and Keith” print by SHAG released for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. SHAG signed the bottom right of the artist’s proof numbered 2 of only 20. Measuring 8” x 14”, the print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

425. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room “Ngende and Nate” Artist’s Proof. (Disneyland, 2013) A signed “Ngende and Nate” print by SHAG for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. SHAG signed the bottom right of the artist’s proof, numbered 2 of only 20. Measuring 8” x 14”, the print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

426. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room “Rongo and Roxie” Artist’s Proof. (Disneyland, 2013) A signed “Rongo and Roxie” print by SHAG for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. SHAG signed the bottom right of the artist’s proof, numbered 2 of only 20. Measuring 8” x 14”, the print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

428. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room “Tangaroa Ru and Tammy” Artist’s Proof. (Disneyand, 2013) A signed “Tangaroa Ru and Tammy” by SHAG for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. SHAG signed the bottom right of the artist’s proof, numbered 2 of only 20. Measuring 8” x 14”, the print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

427. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room “Pele and Petey” Artist’s Proof. (Disneyland, 2013) A signed “Pele and Petey” print by SHAG for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. SHAG signed the bottom right of the artist’s proof, numbered 2 of only 20. Measuring 8” x 14”, the print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

429. An Enchanted Tiki Room SHAG Print. (Disneyland, 2003) A high-quality silkscreen serigraph print created and signed by SHAG for the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Titled “One Enchanted Evening,” SHAG’s mid-century-style artwork depicts the Enchanted Fountain, Tiki Room Tikis and Birds. Released in a limited edition, the print is hand-numbered 259/300 and is signed by the artist in pencil. Measuring 19” x 26” in a 28.5” x 35.5” custom frame, the print on heavy cardstock is in fine condition, while the frame is in good condition with heavy scratches and light wear. $300 - $500

430. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room 40th Anniversary Goblet. (Disneyland, 2003) A goblet designed by SHAG for the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Released in a limited edition and numbered 273/500, the mug is signed on the tag by SHAG. Measuring 4.75” tall and 6.25” in diameter, the ceramic goblet displays in very good condition with crazing. $200 - $400

431. A SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room 40th Anniversary Totem Mug. (Disneyland, 2003) A tiki totem mug designed by SHAG for the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Released in a limited edition and numbered 416/500, the mug is signed on the tag by SHAG. Measuring 8.75” tall, the ceramic mug displays in very good condition with crazing. $200 - $400

433. A Disneyland 50th Main Street, U.S.A. Picture Frame by SHAG. (Disneyland, 2005) A Main Street, U.S.A picture frame released for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary and designed by SHAG. Measuring 7.75” x 9.75”, the picture frame for a 4” x 6” picture comes with its original box and displays in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $100 - $200

432. A Set of SHAG’s Cocktail Hideaway Menu Cards. (Disneyland, 2005) A collection of five menu cards from SHAG’s Cocktail Hideaway. Held on June 24, 2005, at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, the event featured SHAG’s new merchandise line for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Included are cards for dishes named The Matterhorn Yodeler, Passion Fruit Pick-up, Fireworks Fantasy, Mississippi Magic, and A Soulful Sonata of Summer Fruits. Measuring 7.25” x 2.25” x 5.25” tall each, the menu cards are in good condition with typical scratches, stains, and wear from event use. $100 - $200

434. A SHAG Disneyland 50th Main Street, U.S.A. Pin. (Disneyland, 2005) A Main Street, U.S.A. jumbo pin designed by the artist SHAG for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary, released in a limited edition of 1955. Measuring 3.5” x 2.25”, the pin is in fine condition with the original box. $100 - $200

435. A Disneyland 50th Adventureland SHAG Picture Frame. (Disneyland, 2005)

An Adventureland picture frame designed by SHAG for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Measuring 7.75” x 9.75”, the picture frame for a 4” x 6” picture comes with its original box and is in very good condition with light scratches and production flaws. $100 - $200

436. A SHAG Disneyland 50th Adventureland Pin. (Disneyland, 2005)

An Adventureland picture frame designed by SHAG for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Measuring 7.75” x 9.75”, the picture frame for a 4” x 6” picture comes with its original box and is in very good condition with light scratches and production flaws. $100 - $200

437. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary SHAG Adventureland Shirt. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition Adventureland buttondown shirt designed by SHAG for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Released in a limited edition of 500, the aloha-style shirt features a Jungle Cruise-inspired motif throughout. Labeled a size L, the rayon shirt is in fine condition with its original tags. $100 - $200

438. A SHAG Disneyland 50th Anniversary Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 2005) An Adventureland Tiki Mug created by the artist SHAG for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. The mug is Limited to an edition of 500 and signed underneath by SHAG. Measuring 8” tall and 4” in diameter, the ceramic mug maintains its original tag and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

439. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Lunch Box by SHAG. (Disneyland, 2005) A Disneyland lunch box featuring SHAG’s midcentury-style for the Park’s 50th anniversary. Measuring 8” x 3” x 7” tall, the lunch box is in very good condition with light scratches. $200 - $400

signed the bottom right of the printer’s proof, numbered 1 of only 5. Measuring 18” x 28”, the giclee on canvas print is in fine condition.

441. A SHAG Club 33 Mardi Gras Blue Mug. (Disneyland, 2022) A Club 33 Mardi Gras tiki mug designed by SHAG, complete with its original beads. Released in a limited edition of 2500, the mug is signed on the bottom and box by SHAG and features Club 33’s logo on the reverse. Measuring 8” tall and 2.75” in diameter with its original 3.25” x 3.25” x 8.5” tall box, the ceramic mug is in fine condition. $200 - $400

440. “A Dismaying Observation” Haunted Mansion Print by SHAG. (Disneyland, 2009) A signed “Dismaying Observation” print by SHAG for the 40th anniversary of Disneyland’s The Haunted Mansion. SHAG
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442. “A Ghost To Follow You Home” Haunted Mansion Print by SHAG. (Disneyland, 2009) A signed “A Ghost To Follow You Home” print by SHAG for the 40th anniversary of Disneyland’s The Haunted Mansion. SHAG signed the bottom right of the printer’s proof, numbered 1 of only 5. Measuring 35” x 12”, the giclee on canvas print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

443. A SHAG Club 33 Mardi Gras Gold Mug. (Disneyland, 2022) A Gold Edition Mardi Gras Mug designed by SHAG, exclusively available to Club 33 members. Titled “Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler,” the mug was limited to an edition of 500 and is signed on the bottom and box by SHAG. Measuring 8” tall and 3” in diameter with its 3” x 3” x 8.5” tall original box, the mug is complete with its original beads and is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400

444. A SHAG “Morning in the Magic Kingdom” Printer’s Proof. (Disneyland, 2014) A signed “Morning in the Magic Kingdom” print by SHAG originally released at the WonderGround Gallery. SHAG signed the bottom right of the printer’s proof, numbered 1 of only 5. Measuring 18” x 24.5”, the giclee on canvas print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

445. A SHAG Star Wars Cantina Print. (SHAG, 2015) A large giclee print by SHAG of the Mos Eisley Cantina from “Star Wars.” Titled “A Wretched Hive” after Obi-Wan Kenobi’s famous quote, the art depicts the colorful cast of characters who inhabit the dangerous spaceport watering hole, as well as franchise heroes Luke Skywalker, C-3PO, R2-D2, Chewbacca, and Han Solo. This is a very rare printer’s proof of the art, signed by SHAG at the bottom right corner and numbered 1 of only 5. Measuring 60” x 19.25”, the large giclee print on canvas is in fine condition. $500 - $700

The first land Guests encounter, Main Street, U.S.A., is inspired by Walt’s hometown of Marceline, Missouri. Here Guests can listen to the Dapper Dans croon Americana tunes, explore turn-of-the century-themed souvenir shops, or hop aboard the Disneyland Railroad. Main Street, U.S.A. immediately immerses Guests, providing that first major hit of Disney magic and promising more to come.

446. An Official Flag of Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1955-80s) An official flag of Disneyland featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle. The double-sided flag is the style that once flew over Main Street Station and features bright, three-color embroidery details on a heavy cotton base. Measuring 34” x 59”, the flag is in good condition with soiling, staining, discoloration, minimal fraying at embroidery joints and edges, and patches sewn along two edges. $600 - $800

448. A Disneyland Railroad Train Window. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) An original window from a Disneyland Railroad locomotive. The hand-painted window features the Guest-facing red color on one side and the green interior on the reverse. Measuring 15” x 0.75” x 18” and 21” x 6.75” x 21” tall, with its custom display, the window is in fair condition with heavy wear from Park use, including chipping, paint loss, stains, intentional holes, and discoloration from age. $800 - $1,000

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

449. A Collection of The Walt Disney Story Promotional Materials. (Disneyland, 1973) A collection of promotional materials for the opening of The Walt Disney Story attraction on Main Street, U.S.A. Included are a plaque in a storybook-style case, a silent film reel, an informational booklet, a thank-you letter, and a press kit featuring two press releases and three press photos. Ranging in size from the 5” reel to the 9.5” x 11.75” book, the items are in good condition with scratches, wear, discoloration from age, and material loss on the reverse of the plaque’s book. $300 - $500

OLSZEWSKI DISNEYLAND PLATFORM AND 20 MAIN STREET BUILDINGS

450. An Olszewski Disneyland Platform and Main Street Buildings Collection. (Olszewski/Disneyland, 2002-2012) An Olszewski Disneyland Main Street Platform, with buildings and accessories. Miniaturist Robert Olszewski designed a very popular series of highly detailed “Z Scale” 1/220th replicas of Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle and the buildings of Main Street, U.S.A. between 2002 and 2012. These miniatures were highly sought after as individual pieces, but Olszewski’s Studio created an even rarer platform base to display them all together. The platform was only available directly from Olszewski himself, never sold in the Disney Parks or Stores. This lot includes an Olszewski base set that has never been displayed, and remained sealed in the box until opened and inspected for auction.

The buildings included are: Sleeping Beauty Castle, Town Square, the Crystal Arcade/New Century Jewelry, Astro Orbitor, Emporium, Hat Shop/Opera House/Bank, Carnation Cafe/ Bakery/Penny Arcade, Candy Palace/Refreshment Center, Main Street Train Station, Castle Bros./East Center Street, Market House/Disneyana/Main Street Cinema, Magic Shop/20th Century Music, City Hall/Fire Station, Crystal Arts/East Plaza Street, Central Plaza, Plaza Inn, King Triton’s Garden with Snow White’s Grotto, Plaza Pavillion, Frontierland and Adventureland Gates, and the Carnation Garden. Accessories included are the Monorail Extension, Mark I Monorail miniature, Newstand, Stroller Stand, Turnstyle Gateways, Tree Pack Number 2, the Rocket to the Moon, the Platform Lighting Kit, and a full Z-scale miniature Disneyland Railroad. The collection is overall in fine condition, with many of the boxes still sealed. The Opera House/Bank of Main Street Miniature is in fair condition, with broken flags, one flag missing, and damage to the roof, including chips and a large crack, while the City Hall/Fire Station is in good condition with a crack in the roof. $8,000 - $10,000

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451. Original Contact Sheets of Walt & Mickey Mouse Club Circus Opening Day Photos. (Disneyland, 1955) A collection of four contact sheets showing 48 photos of the Mickey Mouse Club Circus opening day parade and performance. On November 24, 1955 - Thanksgiving Day - the Circus came to Disneyland with a parade led by Walt Disney and Fess Parker (Davy Crockett), up Main Street and past Sleeping Beauty Castle to the big top in Holidayland. Printed directly on the paper from 48 2.25” x 2.25” negatives, these sheets present highly detailed images of the parade, Walt and Jimmie Dodd preparing for the show, and Professor Keller and his Jungle Cats performing. Since contact sheets show the entire square negative, even familiar images that were produced from these show much more than the usual 8” x 10” publicity photo reveals.

Measuring 8” x 10” each, the contact sheets are in very good condition with light handling wear, including scratches and typical curling from age. $200 - $400

452. Photos of Mouseketeers with Walt Rehearsing for the Disneyland Circus.. (Disneyland, 1955) A collection of 19 rare photos of Mouseketeers rehearsing and performing in the Mickey Mouse Club Circus at Disneyland in November 1955. Five photos show the children, including Annette Funicello, feeding and watering the elephants and camels. Four photos show Doreen Tracey and Karen Pendleton practicing aerial stunts, including a very rare photo of Walt watching the rehearsal himself. Ten photos show the kids performing in the show, with the boys dressed as Peter Pan and the girls as Tinker Bell. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photos are in very good condition with light wear from handling, light soiling, and typical curling from age. The Circus only ran at Disneyland for six weeks from November 1955 to January 1956, making these a very rare look at an early and short-lived chapter of the Park’s history. $200 - $400

453. A Rare Cast Photo of Disneyland’s Mickey Mouse Circus. (Disneyland, 1956)

A photo of the full cast of the Mickey Mouse Club Circus at Disneyland, taken close to the show’s final performance on January 8, 1956. Opened in November 1955, the circus included the Mouseketeers themselves performing live for Park guests alongside actual circus acts and animals. This photo is the most complete record of the Mouseketeers, clowns, animals, and other performers, including Professor George Keller of the Feline Fantastics, the Ted DeWayne troupe of acrobats and gymnasts. Jimmie Dodd is kneeling in front as the ringmaster, and the big Mooseketeer Roy Williams is standing at the center. Measuring 7.75” x 10”, the photo is in fine condition with pinholes in the top right corner and a typical curl from age.

$200 - $400

454. A Collection of Mickey Mouse Club Circus Big Top Photos. (Disneyland, 1955) A collection of 16 rare photos taken inside the big top of the Mickey Mouse Club Circus, likely at the very first performance on November 24, 1955. Included are photos of elephants and camels performing in the ring, acrobats, trapeze artists, clowns, and Walt Disney himself with Guests. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photos are in very good condition with light wear from handling, some corner creasing and soiling, and typical curling from age. $200 - $400

Welcome to the Jungle Cruise’s port of call: Adventureland. Along with “the backside of water,” this exotic section of the Park includes Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Indiana Jones Adventure, and the Adventureland Treehouse, inspired by “Swiss Family Robinson.”

455. A Safari Adventure Remote-Control Jungle Cruise Boat. (Disneyland Hotel, 1999) The original Number 17 Great Ruaha Hideo boat from Safari Adventure at the Disneyland Hotel. Located in the Hotel’s former Marina and next to The Lost Bar, Safari Adventure featured remote-controlled boats Guests could drive through a miniature Jungle Cruise-inspired course. Composed of resin and metal with a Jungle Cruise Skipper and miniature passengers inside, this boat is named after Disney Legend Hideo Amemiya, the Vice President and General Manager of the Disneyland Hotel at the time. Measuring 35” x 11” x 16” tall, the boat displays in very good condition with typical wear from Resort use including paint and material loss, chips, scratches, oxidation from age, and a 1” crack in the front of the canopy. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

456. A Japanese Jungle Cruise-Inspired Tin River Boat. (Marusan SAN, 1960s) A Japanese tin river boat toy inspired by the Jungle Cruise. While this is an unlicensed toy, the red and white awning and the imagery on the box clearly draw from the popular Disneyland attraction. The battery-operated toy, which is intended to puff smoke out of its included smokestack, has not been tested for function and may require service. Measuring 13” x 3.5” x 4.5” with its 13.5” x 4.5” x 4.5” original box, the toy displays in very good condition with scratches, light paint loss, and wear, while the box is in good condition with creases, scrapes, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500

458. A Framed Collection of Attraction Watches and Carabiner. (Disneyland, 1990s) A custom display of three watches and a carabiner themed to “The Indiana Jones Expeditions,” The Haunted Mansion, and the PeopleMover. The Indiana Jones and PeopleMover watches feature compasses, and the watches are being sold untested, likely requiring new batteries or service to function. In a display measuring 8” x 10”, the watches and carabiner are in very good condition with light scratches and wear. The display is in good condition with scuffs, paint stains, and wear. $200 - $400

457. A Swiss Family Treehouse Mirror Prop. (Disneyland, 196299) An original nautical-themed porthole mirror prop from the Swiss Family Treehouse attraction in Adventureland. Measuring 11” in diameter, the mirror is in fair condition with heavy oxidation from age, scratches, and wear from Park use. $500 - $800

459. An Early Indiana Jones Adventure Pre-Show Script. (Disneyland, 1992) A confidential working draft script for the “Indiana Jones Adventures” pre-show. Consisting of a title page and one-page story outline, the script details four scenes: the queue, map room, snake pit, and blackboard scene, the last of which would feature a newsreel starring Indy himself. Several elements from this script, with the working title “Jeep Expedition,” would be incorporated into the final attraction, eventually titled Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light handling wear, printer ink spots, and staple holes at the top left corner. $200 - $400

The first land added since the Park’s opening, New Orleans Square, brought the flair of the Big Easy to Disneyland in 1966. Replacing the forgettable Holidayland, New Orleans Square features essential attractions, The Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, and some of the best food in the Disney Parks. A visit to its legendary members-only Club 33 is at the top of many Disney fans’ wish lists, with its limited-run merchandise highly sought-after by collectors.

461. A Laffite’s Silver Shop Signage Development Transparency. (Disneyland, 1966) A photo negative transparency featuring a pirate ship schematic for Laffite’s Silver Shop in New Orleans Square. The transparency outlines the pieces used to construct the three-dimensional iron pirate ship sign that hung above the window of the store from 1966 until 1988. Measuring 13” x 16.5”, the transparency is in very good condition with light wear from original use. $200 - $400

462. A Blue Bayou Placemat Collection. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A collection of 10 placemats from the Blue Bayou Restaurant in New Orleans Square. Measuring 12” x 16” each, the placemats are in very good to fine condition with discoloration from age.

$300 - $500

464. A Rare Club 33 Charter Membership Application. (Disneyland, 1967) A very rare application to be a charter member of Club 33. These applications were given to prospective VIPs for the opportunity to be the first members of the exclusive club, with a charter membership fee of $2,000 plus $500 in annual dues. As of 2026, Club 33 famously has a years-long wait list, with membership fees over $25,000 and annual dues over $10,000. Measuring 7.25” x 8.5”, the application is in very good condition with wear along the original fold. $200 - $400

463. The Creole Cafe Menu and Cover Development Art. (Disneyland, 1966) An opening year dining menu and original development artwork for The Creole Cafe in New Orleans Square. Included are a photo-printed logo, a mock-up of the cover artwork, and a final menu. The cover artwork features a trimmed printed logo, a printed and applied title and copyright, hand-inked borders, and development notes along the bottom margin. The final printed menu features the layout and imagery from the development art, with a different copyright location on the menu’s reverse. In 1972, the restaurant’s name changed to Cafe Orleans, which it remains to this day. Ranging in size from 7.5” x 11.25” to 9” x 16.5”, the items are in good to very good condition with soiling, light wear, and a smudge on the interior of the final menu. $300 - $500

465. A Club 33 Brochure Cover and Envelope. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare Club 33 brochure cover and envelope from the early years of the exclusive New Orleans Square restaurant. Club 33 used these types of materials to invite special individuals and businesses to be among the first to apply for membership. Ranging in size from the 9” x 9” brochure cover to the 9” x 9.5” envelope, the items are in very good to fine condition, with the envelope exhibiting light rippling and a spot of discoloration. $200 - $400

466. A Club 33 Envelope Collection. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A collection of six Club 33 mailing envelopes, including two standard, two windowed, one large, and one for a finance director. Ranging in size from 4.25” x 9.5” to 4.5” x 10.5”, the envelopes are in very good to fine condition with light creases and punctures on one. $100 - $200

467. A Club 33 Seating Plan. (Disneyland, 1967) A seating plan for the exclusive New Orleans Square restaurant, Club 33. This map from the early days of the VIPs-only establishment includes the trophy room, lounge alley, and banquet room. Measuring 10” x 14”, the paper seating plan is in very good condition with light creases, wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

468. An Early Club 33 Wine List. (Disneyland, 1967) An early wine menu from Club 33, the members-only restaurant in New Orleans Square. Club 33 was one of the last Disneyland projects Walt oversaw and contributed to, and the back of this menu references Walt’s idea of an animatronic experience, making this likely the very first wine menu for the venue, only used for a very short time or replaced before opening. For many years, Club 33 was the only place in the Park that sold alcohol, an edict that changed in 2019 with the opening of Oga’s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Measuring 8” x 13”, the unfolded menu displays in very good condition with light wear and discoloration from water contact on the back. $200 - $400

469. An Early Club 33 Dinner Menu. (Disneyland, 1967) An unfolded early dinner menu from Club 33, the members-only establishment in New Orleans Square. Club 33 was one of the last Disneyland projects Walt oversaw and contributed to, opening just five months after his passing in December of 1966. Walt envisioned an interactive animatronic experience in the Club’s Trophy Room, in which characters conversed with Guests using hidden microphones and an operator behind the scenes. Although this never came to be due to concerns over Guest privacy, the cover of this menu refers to this show, making this likely the very first menu for the venue, only used for a very short time or replaced before opening. Measuring 16” x 16” unfolded, the menu is in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400

470. A 1971 Club 33 Lead Foreman Matchbook. (Disneyland, 1971) A complete Club 33 matchbook with “Lead-Foreman ‘71” on one side, likely given to a Cast Member working in that position at the time. Measuring 2” x 2”, the matchbook displays in good condition with scratches, smudges, creases, and edge wear. $100 - $200

471. A Club 33 Tableware Set with Chocolates and Notepads. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A five-piece tableware set designed by Michael Leson for Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33, including a creamer, a lidded sugar bowl, a sugar packet holder, and a butter dish. Also included are 29 foilwrapped chocolates and two matchbook notepads. Three varieties of chocolate are included, with wrappers featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle, Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Club 33 logo. Measuring 1.5” to 4.24” x 4.25” x 3.5”, the tableware set is in fine condition, while the chocolates are in good condition with light wear from handling, age, and storage. The chocolate is intended for collecting purposes only and should not be consumed. $300 - $500

473. A Haunted Mansion “I Scream Sundae” Ice Cream Spoon. (Disneyland, 1969) A rare spoon from the grand opening of The Haunted Mansion. In honor of Disneyland’s newest attraction, Carnation Ice Cream Plaza held a special “I Scream Sundae” event, which included promotional orange spoons that depict the Hitchhiking Ghosts and read “Visit Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion” along the handle. Measuring 5” long, the spoon is in very good condition with light wear.

472. A Pair of Haunted Mansion Behindthe-Scenes Negatives. (Disneyland, 196972) Two color negatives of early Haunted Mansion Cast Members behind the scenes. The first shows a Mansion Host posing with the animatronic graveyard caretaker and his dog, and the other shows three Hosts in costume lounging backstage with a Mansion tombstone. Also included are two early Haunted Mansion publicity photos of the exterior and the Ballroom, and a 1972 color 35mm slide of Cast Members likely on Main Street at Christmastime. The 2” x 2” slide, 3.5” x 2.5” color negatives, and 8” x 10” publicity prints are all in very good condition with typical light handling wear. $100 - $200

474. A Haunted Mansion Funtastic Scenes Postcard Set. (Disneyland, 1970s) A “12 Funtastic Scenes from The Haunted Mansion” postcard set from the early days of the New Orleans Square attraction. Measuring 4” x 6.25”, the postcards display in very good condition with light creases, scratches, a spot of water contact, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

475. A Haunted Mansion Disney Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A printed reproduction Haunted Mansion attraction poster from the Disney Gallery. For a very short period, Disneyland offered these full-size reproductions of the Park’s iconic attraction posters at the Disney Gallery. These posters are incredibly sought-after by fans. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in very good condition with very light creasing and minimal edge wear mainly along the left edge. $500 - $700

476. A Haunted Mansion Cast Member Costume Vest. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A costume vest worn by Cast Members working at The Haunted Mansion in New Orleans Square. Unlabeled but likely a size large, the vest displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use, including light stains, heavy oxidation to the buttons, and a large tear to the interior lining, which does not affect the outward appearance. $300 - $500

477. A Haunted Mansion Omnimover Loading Concept Art Print. (Disney Gallery, 2000s) A high-quality print of Disney Legend Claude Coates’ concept art for the Haunted Mansion’s omnimover loading area and graveyard. Prints like these were available at Print-On-Demand kiosks throughout the Disney Parks. Measuring 22.5” x 36” sheet, the print is in very good condition with wear to the corners, margins, and edges that does not affect the image area. $200 - $400

478. A Bridget McCarty Haunted Mansion Attic Miniature. (McCarty, 2021) A hand-crafted miniature model of the Haunted Mansion’s iconic attic scene by artist Bridget McCarty. This painstakingly detailed miniature scene features numerous details throughout that Haunted Mansion fans are sure to instantly recognize, including a singing bust, portraits, a Dead End sign, a gate plaque, and antique furnishings, among others. Faux cobwebs were added throughout, and small lighted elements complete this enchanting scene. It is contained within a wooden box frame. Measuring 12” x 15.5” and 7” deep, the miniature is in very fine working condition. Due to the very delicate nature of this item, special shipping arrangements may apply. Please inquire before bidding for additional details and estimates. $3,000 - $5,000

America’s obsession with the Old West lives on in Frontierland. With its lively Golden Horseshoe Saloon, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and majestic ships passing by on the Rivers of America, this land keeps the days of the early frontiersmen alive and well.

479. A Golden Horseshoe Revue Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s Golden Horseshoe Revue. This is the second version of the popular Golden Horseshoe poster designed by Bjorn Aronson, which reads “Disneyland” along the bottom where the previous version read “Frontierland.” Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster displays in very good condition with creases, edge tears up to 0.5”, spots of ink transfer, and edge wear, particularly the lower right. $2,000 - $4,000

480. A Columbia 40th Anniversary Attraction Poster. (The Disney Gallery, 1998) A full-size 40th anniversary reproduction of the Sailing Ship Columbia attraction poster designed by Bjorn Aronson. The poster was available at The Disney Gallery and features a commemorative embossing in the lower right corner. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in good condition with edge wear and creasing. $500 - $700

481. A Disneyland Rivers of America Concept Artwork Print. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A lithographic print featuring a Marc Davis concept for the Rivers of America at Disneyland. The print was used as decorative art in the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 11.5” x 18”, the print is in very good condition with light scratches, creases, and minor folds at the bottom corners. $100 - $200

482. A Publicity Photo of Don DeFore at Silver Banjo Restaurant at Disneyland. (Disneyland 1957-62) A photo of Don and Verne DeFore, proprietors of Don Defore’s Silver Banjo Restaurant, Disneyland. Most known for his television and movie acting roles in such hits as “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet,” Don and his family ran the Frontierland barbecue restaurant from 1957 to 1962. Measuring 10.5” x 13.5”, the photo is in good condition with light soiling, creasing, and heavy adhesive residue on the reverse from previous mounting. $100 - $200

Welcome to the land of many names. Over the years, this section of the Park has been called Indian Village, Bear Country, Critter Country, and now Bayou Country. Whatever you know it as, this area has always provided great entertainment, from bear hoedowns to big splashdowns.

was created for both Disneyland and

the poster is in good condition with edge wear, creasing, and water stains to the upper left

- $4,000

483. A Country Bear Jamboree Attraction Poster. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 1972) An original lithograph attraction poster for the Country Bear Jamboree. This particularly rare variant of the poster, designed by Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez,
Walt Disney World. Measuring 37” x 54”,
corner. $2,000

484. A Country Bear Jamboree Press Kit. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A press kit for the Grand Opening of Walt Disney World’s Country Bear Jamboree. Walt envisioned the singing bear band for the Mineral King Resort in the mid-1960s and tasked Disney Legend Marc Davis with the project. Despite the resort’s cancellation and Walt’s passing, the bear band opened with Walt Disney World in October 1971. With roaring success, the show was duplicated at Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland and is playing to this day. Included are five press release documents, six black and white photos with captions, and the original folder. Measuring 9” x 12” in the original folder, the photos and reports are in very good condition with light discoloration and edge wear, while the outer folder is in good condition with moderate discoloration, creasing, and staining. $300 - $500

486. A Splash Mountain Cast Member Watch. (Disneyland, 1989) A limited edition Cast Member-exclusive Splash Mountain wristwatch commemorating the attraction’s 1989 opening. The watch features a liquid splash effect face, leather wrist straps, and the original Company D box. The watch is untested and may require batteries and service to function. Measuring 9” long in its 1.75” x 9.5” box, the watch is in good condition with wear from age to the straps, including stiffness and scuffs, while the box exhibits scratches and scuffs. $100 - $200

485. A Charles Boyer Signed Splash Mountain Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1989) A limited edition signed lithograph by Charles Boyer, commemorating the opening of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. Titled “The Laffin’ Place,” the piece is signed by Boyer at the bottom right corner and numbered 4,481/5,000. With an image size of 20” x 24” and measuring 24” x 30” overall, the lithograph is in fine condition. $300 - $500

487. A Disneyland Splash Mountain Celebration Vacation Sweepstakes Display. (Disneyland, 1989) A Splash Mountain Disneyland Celebration Vacation Sweepstakes V display. Presented by K-101, Safeway, and Delta, the sweepstakes awarded 101 weekend trips to Disneyland. Included in the display kit are a large 28” x 38” hanging mobile frame with a rotating Splash Mountain disk and hanging hardware, a huge 38” x 50” poster, and two smaller 13” x 20” posters. The display is in good condition with staining spots in the corners of the posters and light creases, scuffs, and edge wear throughout. $200 - $400

Fantasyland provides Guests of all ages with a plethora of ways to feel transported: flying over London in a pirate ship, speeding around Toad Hall in a motorcar, taking a boat through a small world—or a giant whale’s mouth. This is the place where dreams come true, and fantasy becomes reality.

488. An Original Fantasyland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened poster for Fantasyland and its attractions, the Mad Tea Party, King Arthur Carrousel, and Dumbo the Flying Elephant. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the iconic poster was one of the first to decorate Disneyland. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in fair condition with heavy edge wear, including edge tears up to 0.5”, scratches throughout, creases, light stains, smudges, and discoloration from age. $3,000 - $5,000

in very good condition with light edge wear, creas

adhesive residue on the reverse from previous mounting, and minimal printing defects, including very faint wavy lines along the top and bottom as well as a short line of small black spots that appear on the ride vehicle image. $5,000 - $7,000

489. An Alice in Wonderland Fantasyland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Alice in Wonderland, designed by Disney Legend Sam McKim. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is
ing,

490. A Matterhorn Bobsleds Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s Matterhorn Bobsleds. Designed by Paul Hartley, the great sense of movement and color choices used in this poster have made it a favorite among collectors since the attraction opened in 1959. Measuring 36” x 54” in a 41” x 59” glassless frame, the poster displays in good condition with heavy creases and scratches. The poster was folded up to 1” on each side, hiding the Disney copyright and tip of the bobsled, and punctured with brads all around, which is not viewable from the front. $4,000 - $6,000

491. An It’s a Small World Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) An original attraction poster for It’s a Small World in Fantasyland. Designed by Paul Hartley, this poster features the name of Participant Sponsor, Bank of America, and features the Children of the World preparing to embark on “the happiest cruise that ever sailed ’round the world.” Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster displays in fine condition with very minor creases and light discoloration at the top corner edges. $3,000 - $5,000

492. A Matterhorn Bobsled Vehicle Decal. (Disneyland, 1970s80s) An unused vehicle decal from the Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction. These decals can be seen on the front of the bobsleds, and similar examples are still in use today. Measuring 7” x 8”, the decal is in very good condition with very slight wear from age. $200 - $400

494. A Disneyland Snow White’s Adventures Display Photo. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A large photograph of the facade for Snow White’s Adventures before the 1983 New Fantasyland refurbishment transformed it into “Snow White’s Scary Adventures.” This historic photo provides a rare glimpse at the attraction’s original queue area mural and signage. Measuring 15.5” x 19”, the photo is in very good condition with light wear from display, including a 0.5” spot in a clear sky area. $100 - $200

493. A WDCC It’s a Small World Figurine Set with Rolly Crump Signature. (WDCC, 2004) A Walt Disney Classic Collection It’s a Small World figurine set titled “Hola, Amigos!” and “Aldea,” representing the Spain section of the attraction. The set comes with the original COA, hand-signed by legendary Imagineer Rolly Crump, who designed the attraction’s exterior. Measuring 4” x 3.25” and 6” tall and 1.25” x 5” and 7” tall, the figurines are in fine condition and come with the original box. $300 - $500

495. A Storybook Land Canal Boats Prop Mailbox. (Disneyland, 1970s-90s) A prop mailbox from outside of the White Rabbit’s hole from the “Alice in Wonderland” section of the Storybook Land Canal Boats. The mailbox has a hinged flag, and the faint outline of “White Rabbit” is barely visible on one side, likely painted over for repurpose elsewhere in the attraction or by a previous owner. Measuring 2.75” x 1” x 6.5” tall, the prop mailbox from the Fantasyland favorite. displays in very good condition with wear from Park use including scratches, stains, chipping, paint loss, and graphite question marks on the sides. $800 - $1,000

The last of the original lands to be built, Tomorrowland was open but unfinished on Disneyland’s opening day. In its early days, the land depended upon sponsorships from corporations including Monsanto Chemicals, the American Dairy Association, and National Lead Paint. With outer space seen as the future of mankind, attractions have included the Rocket Jets, Space Station X-1, and Space Mountain. Today, Tomorrowland is ready for its next wave of upgrades as the future fast approaches.

496. A Tomorrowland Autopia Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened poster for Autopia in Tomorrowland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this colorful poster features Disneyland Guests riding cars along the freeway of the future. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in good condition with creasing, discoloration, light soiling around the corners and edges, and adhesive residue on the reverse from previous mounting. $4,000 - $6,000

the bottom right in bold gold marker. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster displays in fine condition with very light creases. $400 - $600

497. A Signed Autopia Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 2000) A very rare printed attraction poster by Christopher Smith for Disneyland’s Autopia. This poster pays tribute to the original “Autopia” poster designed by Bjorn Aronson, with a more modern appeal for the newly refurbished version of the attraction, which was sponsored by Chevron. Smith signed the poster near

498. A “How to Draw Donald Duck” Cover Concept Artwork. (Disneyland, 1957) An original concept drawing created during the development of the cover for the popular “How to Draw” series of character model guides from the Art Corner in Tomorrowland. This original drawing was used in the development of the Donald Duck cover and is accomplished in pencil and blue conté on animation paper. Measuring 12.5” x 15.5”, the drawing is in good condition with light creases and spots of discoloration from age throughout. $400 - $600

500. A Disneyland Skyway Booth Ticket Stub. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A rare ticket booth style admission ticket for the Skyway from Fantasyland to Tomorrowland. Measuring 1” x 2”, the ticket is in fine condition. $100 - $200

499. A Pair of Early Tomorrowland Photos. (Disneyland, 195767) A pair of early Tomorrowland photographs featuring Monsanto’s House of the Future and the Flying Saucers attraction. These prints were made at the Disney Studio in the 1980s or early 1990s. Measuring 8” x 10.25” overall, the photos display in very good condition with surface scratches. $100 - $200

501. A Pair of Circarama Brownlines. (Disneyland, 1960-62) A pair of brownlines for Tomorrowland’s Circarama. Dated 1960 and 1962, these feature the Circarama’s nine-camera filming rig and its theatrical projection system. The 360-degree motion picture experience, developed by Ub Iwerks, Roger Broggie, and Bob Otto, was renamed Circle-Vision 360 to avoid confusion with Cinerama. Measuring 24” x 36” and 36” x 70”, the brownlines are in very good condition with some minor wear to the fold lines and edges from use. $400 - $600

502. A Tomorrowland Rocket Jets Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Rocket Jets in Tomorrowland. The poster was designed by Ken Chapman and borrows heavily from Bjorn Aronson’s “Astrojets” poster design, which this attraction replaced in 1967. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in very good condition with light creases, edge tears up to 0.25”, and edge wear.

$4,000 - $6,000

503. An America the Beautiful Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand silk-screened poster for the “America the Beautiful” attraction that was presented in Circle-Vision 360 in Tomorrowland. This version was a reshot and expanded version of the 1958 film. The patriotic poster, designed by Ken Chapman, features the Statue of Liberty and sponsors AT&T and Pacific Telephone. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in very good condition with light scratches, edge wear, edge tears up to 0.25”, and scrapes on the word “Circle.” $3,000 - $5,000

504. A Cast Member GE Carousel of Progress Booklet. (Disneyland University/G.E., 1967) A very rare Cast Member guidebook for the GE Carousel of Progress at Disneyland. The popularity of the show at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair led General Electric to partner with Disney to bring the attraction to Disneyland in 1967. The brochure discusses the history of the attraction and includes concept art and rare photos, with an overview for Cast Members hosting it. Measuring 9” x 10.75”, the guidebook is in good condition with scuffs and soiling to the cover, and interior pages clean. $100 - $200

506. An Adventures Thru Inner Space Operating Procedures Booklet. (Disneyland, 1972-73) A Standard Operating Procedures Manual for Monsanto’s Adventure Thru Inner Space attraction in Tomorrowland. The 17-page book outlines how to start and stop the attraction, responsibilities of each Cast Member, and how to deal with accidents or technical problems. Measuring 9” x 11.5”, the manual is in very good condition with typical light wear from age and use. $400 - $600

505. An America Sings and Main Street Electrical Parade Collection. (Disneyland, 1974) A collection of America Sings and Main Street Electrical Parade memorabilia. Included are an America Sings Information book with a complete overview of the attraction, a Summer 1974 press kit with 6 America Sings publicity stills and two for the Electrical Parade, with a press release for each. Also included is a Main Street Electrical Parade picture disc single, and a Walt Disney Character Parade flexible record mailer. Measuring from the 6” x 6” mailer up to the 9” x 12” press kit, the collection is overall in very good condition, with handling wear and slight scuffs to the press kit folder, and warping to the first three pages of the Information book from water exposure. $200 - $400

507. An Adventure Thru Inner Space Costume Patch. (Disneyland, 1977) An embroidered costume patch from an Adventure Thru Inner Space uniform. This style was used when Monsanto’s sponsorship of the attraction ended. Measuring 4” in diameter, the patch is in good condition with light stains, wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

508. A Disney Gallery New Attractions of 1959 Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A poster from The Art of Disneyland 1955-1987, the inaugural exhibit held at The Disney Gallery. The print features Disney Legend Herb Ryman’s famous artwork previewing future 1959 attractions, which was displayed in the Park on a large billboard. Upcoming attractions depicted include the Monorail, Matterhorn Bobsleds, and new Autopia cars, which would all become essential parts of the Disneyland experience. Measuring 26” x 36”, the poster is in good condition with edge wear, including creases and small tears. $300 - $500

509. A Disney Gallery Rocket to the Moon Art Print. (Disneyland, 19872007) A very rare The Art of Disneyland Rocket to the Moon print by W. Stensgaard, released through The Disney Gallery in New Orleans Square. Measuring 18” x 39”, the print is in very good condition with light creases. $200 - $400

510. A Space Mountain Cast Premiere Inaugural Flight Kit. (Disneyland, 1977) A Cast Member Folder for the Space Mountain Inaugural Flight Event in the summer of 1977. Included inside are the special Space Mountain issue of Disneyland Line, the Cast Member newsletter, and an “I Conquered Space Mountain Disneyland” bumper sticker. The 3.75” x 14” bumper sticker and 8.5” x 11” Disneyland Line are in very good condition with very light handling wear, and the 9” x 12” folder is in good condition with light wear and spotting to the back cover. $200 - $400

511. A Pair of Space Mountain Magic Kingdom Club Almanacs. (Disney Parks, 1977)

A pair of 1977 Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Club almanacs featuring Space Mountain’s exterior on the cover. The almanac contains a calendar and travel information for Disneyland and Walt Disney World, while the first page teases that Space Mountain opens at Disneyland in June 1977. Measuring 4.25” x 7” each, the almanacs are in fine condition. $100 - $200

513. A Toontown Jolly Trolley Scale Model. (Disneyland, 1980s) A hand-crafted Toontown Jolly Trolley ride vehicle model created by Walt Disney Imagineering. Based on the Pacific Electric Red Cars of old Los Angeles, the trolley carried passengers from one end of town to the other until safety issues forced it to park as a stationary prop. The handpainted foam, wood, and metal model gives designers a rough approximation of the size, scale, and layout of the ride vehicle. Measuring 3.25” x 6.5” x 5.25” tall, the model is in very good, production-used condition with light wear overall. $300 - $500

512. A Submarine Voyage Fish Prop. (Disneyland, 1960s-90s) A prop fish from Disneyland’s Submarine Voyage in Tomorrowland. Constructed of hollow cast resin, the fish is hand-painted and features a mounting hole on the reverse for securing in place. Measuring 11.5” x 14.5”, the prop is in fair to good, Park-used condition with heavy wear to the paint, soiling, discoloration, cracks to the vinyl, and scuffs. $600 - $800

Disney’s California Adventure celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Since its opening day of February 8, 2001, the Park has gone through major renovations and rebranding, moving away from its California seaside tourist atmosphere to a character-based experience with major additions including the Pixar Pier retheme, Cars Land, and Avengers Campus, with “Coco” and “Avatar” attractions on the way. The future is looking bright for California’s youngest Disney Park on its 25th birthday.

514. A Disney’s California Adventure Grand Opening Imagineer Map. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A rare rolled fun map from the Grand Opening of Disney’s California Adventure on February 8, 2001. This version of the map was an Imagineering exclusive and features an embossed Walt Disney Imagineering logo at the lower right. Rolled as issued, the map measures 26.5” x 43.25” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

516. A Signed Artist’s Proof Disney’s California Adventure Concept Print.

(Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A signed artist’s proof lithograph of Dan Goozee’s Hollywood Pictures Backlot concept art created to commemorate the opening of Disney’s California Adventure. This print was a Cast Member gift, and is signed by Goozee and marked “AP” in the bottom-right corner. The print measures 14.5” x 20” and is in very good condition with pinholes in the corners and minor edge wear. $300 - $500

515. A Disney’s California Adventure Grand Opening Display. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A commemorative display from the Grand Opening of Disney’s California Adventure on February 8, 2001. Included are a pin, a pop-up 3D ticket numbered 0389/2001, and a piece of the material used for the Sun Icon in Sunshine Plaza. Numbered 389 of an edition of only 500, and measuring 5.75” x 11.5” x 14.25” tall, the piece displays in very good condition with color fade from age and edge wear on the ticket. $100 - $200

517. An Ariel “The Little Mermaid” Sign Prototype. (Disney, 1990s-2000s)

An Ariel from “The Little Mermaid” prototype casting for an unknown attraction sign or display. The fiberglass and plaster piece is unfinished, giving a peek into the process of creating signage for Disney attractions. Measuring 16” x 34”, the piece is in good, mid-production condition. $400 - $600

If you’re going to have a dress code, better make it one with style. Disney Cast Member costumes are eye-catching pieces that capture the theme, color, and vibrancy of the Park area where they work. Whether displayed or worn, Cast Member costumes make an excellent and fashionable addition to any Disney collection.

518. A Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Hat. (Disneyland, 1950s74) A striped hat worn by conductors on the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad in the early days of the Park. This design was retired after Santa Fe’s sponsorship ended in 1974, with the attraction renamed The Disneyland Railroad. Labeled a size 8, the hat displays in good condition with wear from Park use, including creases on the brim, fraying on the patch, and stains, notably on the sweatband. $200 - $400

519. A 1960s Disneyland Construction Hard Hat. (Disneyland, 1960s) A construction hard hat from the early days of Disneyland. Unlabeled, the hard hat is in good condition with typical scuffs, discoloration from age, sticker loss, and wear from use. $300 - $500

520. A Disneyland Tour Guide Costume. (Disneyland, 1970s-90s) A three-piece costume worn by Cast Members working as Disneyland Tour Guides. The VIP experience takes Guests on a guided historical tour of Disneyland and provides a rare behind-the-scenes look at the Park. The costume consists of a red vest, plaid skirt, and white apron. The shirt is labeled a size 18, the skirt a size 28-20, and the apron is unlabeled. The female Cast Member costume is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $500 - $700

521. A Pair of Disneyland Female Cast Member Jackets. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A pair of blue costume jackets worn by female Cast Members at Disneyland. Both labeled a size 6, the jackets are in very good condition with light wear. $400 - $600

522. A Pair of Disneyland Female Cast Member Shirts. (Disneyland, 1970s-90s)

A pair of female Cast Member costumes with puffy shoulders, vertical stripes, and a swirl pattern. Labeled a size 14 each, the two shirts are in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $200 - $400

523. A Geppetto’s Arts & Crafts Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, 1980s) A costume shirt and dress worn by Cast Members working at Geppetto’s Arts & Crafts in Fantasyland. The shirt is labeled a size 8 and the skirt a size 10, both displaying in very good condition with discoloration from age, light fraying, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

524. A Disneyland Cast Member Coat. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s)

A red Cast Member parka with an embroidered Disneyland patch on the chest. Labeled a size L, the coat is in very good condition light wear from Park use. $200 - $400

525. A Buena Vista Construction Hard Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A hard hat worn by construction workers building and maintaining Walt Disney World. Unlabeled, the hard hat displays in good condition with typical scratches, stains, and wear from Resort use. $100 - $200

526. A Disney Development Company Hard Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A hard hat worn by construction workers for Disney Development Co., which handled Disney’s non-theme park real estate. Unlabeled, the hard hat is in good condition with typical scratches and wear from use. $100 - $200

527. An All-Star Music Resort Cast Member Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A uniform jacket worn by Cast Members working at Disney’s All-Star Resorts. The jacket includes a Disney’s All-Star Music Resort pinback button. Labeled a size M, the jacket is in good condition with stains and wear from Resort use. $400 - $600

528. A Contemporary Resort Cast Member Jacket. (Disney’s Contemporary Resort, 1990s-2000s) A colorful costume jacket worn by Cast Members at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Labeled a size 16, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear. $400 - $600

529. A Walt Disney World Monorail Pilot Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A Cast Member costume shirt for pilots of the Monorail at Walt Disney World, featuring two stylish Monorail buttons on the shoulders. Labeled a size S, the shirt is in fair condition with heavy stains throughout, fraying, and wear from Resort use. $400 - $600

531. A Pair of Walt Disney World Cast Member Scarves. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A pair of monogram scarves worn by Cast Members at Walt Disney World, both featuring the Resort’s logo and the Disney “D.” Labeled a size OSFA, the scarves are in good to very good condition with fraying, discoloration from age, and wear from Resort use. $200 - $400

530. A Walt Disney World Transport Cast Member Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A colorful uniform jacket worn by Cast Members working for Disney Transportation. Labeled a size XL, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear. $400 - $600

532. A Walt Disney World Transportation Costume Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-2000s) A costume hat worn by Cast Members working Walt Disney World Transportation. Labeled a size X-Large 7 ⅜ through 8, the hat is in fair condition with stains throughout and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

534. A Walt Disney World Security Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Disney Security uniform shirt worn by Cast Members at the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a size 3XL-R, the shirt displays in very good condition with stains and light wear from Park use. $200 - $400

535. A Walt Disney World Security Coat. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A heavy coat worn by Disney Security Cast Members at the Walt Disney World Resort. Labeled a size 48R, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
533. A Walt Disney World Security Uniform. (Walt Disney World, 1990s–2000s) A Disney Security uniform worn by Cast Members at the Walt Disney World Resort. The shirt is labeled a size XL, and the pants are 36”x34”, both in very good condition with light discoloration, fraying, wear, and stains on the collar. $400 - $600

536. A Walt Disney World 15th Anniversary Band Vest. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A vest worn by marching band Cast Members during the Walt Disney World Resort’s 15th anniversary celebration. With no size labeled and featuring adjustable side straps, the vest is in good condition with stains and wear from Resort use. $300 - $500

538. A Disney Transport Cast Member Uniform.

Disney World,

A uniform shirt and pants worn by Cast Members working for Disney Transport. The shirt is labeled a size M and the pants a size 12, both in very good condition with light wear and a stain on the collar. $500 - $700

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537. A Walt Disney World Monorail Pilot Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A costume jacket worn by Cast Members working as Monorail Pilots at the Walt Disney World Resort. Labeled a unisex size 2XL, the jacket is in very good condition with light stains and wear from Resort use. $400 - $600

539. A Magic Kingdom Blue Cast Member Coat. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A blue coat with fanciful stitching and textured buttons, worn by Cast Members in the early days of the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a size 8, the coat displays in good condition with fraying, discoloration from age, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

541. A Mickey Mania Parade Cast Member Blazer. (Walt Disney World, 1994-96) A Mickey Mouse-style costume blazer with coattails and large Mickey head buttons worn by performers in the Mickey Mania Parade, which ran at the Magic Kingdom from 1994 to 1996. The costume is labeled “C. McCloud” and appears to be a size large. It displays in very good condition with wear from Park use including scratches on the buttons and one button loose from its stitching. $200 - $400

540. A Magic Kingdom Silver Cast Member Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-90s) A silver jacket worn by Cast Members working at the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a size L, the jacket displays in good condition with light wear and heavy stains on the collar, sleeve trim, and interior. $300 - $500

542. A Character Meet and Greet Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A costume button-up shirt featuring Mickey Mouse sketches, worn by Cast Members working character meet and greet locations in the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a size Large, the shirt displays in very good condition with stains on the reverse and light wear from Park use. $200 - $400

543. A Walt Disney World Tour Guide Vest. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A plaid uniform vest worn by Cast Members hosting VIP tours in the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a size 34R, the vest is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $200 - $400

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544. A Tony’s Town Square Restaurant Cast Member Bowtie. (Walt Disney World, 1989-2000s) A beautiful “Lady and the Tramp”themed bowtie worn by Cast Members working at Tony’s Town Square Restaurant on Main Street, U.S.A. in the Magic Kingdom. The bowtie is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $100 - $200

546. A Liberty Square Female Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A female costume blouse and dress worn by Cast Members working in Liberty Square at the Magic Kingdom. The blouse is labeled a size S and the dress 08x36, both in good condition with fraying, a 2” tear near the bottom, spots of paint stains, and wear from Park use. $500 - $700

545.
Haunted Mansion Cast Member Vest. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s)
costume vest worn by Cast Members at The Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square. Labeled a size 44, the vest is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

547. A Fantasyland Cast Member Shirt and Pants. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A uniform shirt and pants worn by a Cast Member working in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom. The shirt is labeled a size S and the pants 32x34, both displaying in very good condition with wear from Park use and light spots of discoloration, notably on the Magic Kingdom patch. $200 - $400

548. A Fantasyland Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A uniform shirt worn by Cast Members working in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a female size S, the costume top displays in very good condition with light wear and 2” of fraying at the front middle. $100 - $200

549. A 20,000 Leagues

Under the Sea Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A rare Cast Member costume from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage at Walt Disney World. Included are a denim jacket with a stylized Nautilus “N” patch and denim pants with red accents. The jacket is labeled a size 40 and the pants 38x30, both in very good condition with light pilling and wear from Park use. $400 - $600

550. A Grand Prix Raceway Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1994-2009) A costume hat worn by Cast Members working the Tomorrowland Transit Authority in the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a size Large 7 ⅜ - 7 ⅝, the hat is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $100 - $200

552. A Tomorrowland Cast Member Costume Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A costume shirt worn by Cast Members in Tomorrowland. Labeled a size 14, the shirt is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $100 - $200
553. A Tomorrowland Food Service Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A uniform shirt and pants worn by Cast Members working food service in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a size 12, the costume is in good to very good condition with stains, discoloration from age, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
551. A Tomorrowland Cast Member Costume Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A costume shirt worn by Cast Members in Tomorrowland. Labeled a size 8, the shirt is in very good condition with light wear from Park use and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

554. A Tomorrowland Cast Member Satin Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A satin costume jacket worn by Cast Members in the Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland. Labeled a size L, the jacket is in good condition with stains, pilling, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

555. A 1991 Space Mountain Rehab Crew Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A silver shell jacket given to Cast Members who worked on a 1991 refurbishment of Space Mountain. Labeled a size Large 42-44, the jacket is in good condition with stains, wear, and heavy fading on the reverse design. $300 - $500

556. A Tomorrowland Outdoor Vending Host Shirt (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A shirt worn by Tomorrowland Outdoor Vending Hosts at the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a size female XS, the shirt is in good condition with pilling, discoloration from age, and wear from Park use. $100 - $200

557. A Plaza Pavilion Construction Wall Concept. (Walt Disney World, 1973) An original drawing used for a construction sign during the development of Tomorrowland’s Plaza Pavilion restaurant. Promoted as “Opening this Summer” and featuring Mickey Mouse as a chef, the drawing is on multiple sheets of vellum, which have been adhered with tape. Measuring 12” x 16” on a 21.25” x 24” vellum sheet, the graphite drawing is in good condition with two horizontal folds, a 4.5” tear to the right margin, small tears around the edges, and creases throughout. $200 - $400

559. A Rare The Timekeeper Transportarium Costume Coat. (Walt Disney World, 1994-95) A rare costume coat featuring “Transportarium” embroidered on the reverse, worn by Cast Members working From Time to Time in Tomorrowland, better known as The Timekeeper. When the attraction opened in the Magic Kingdom in 1994, it was originally named From Time to Time, and the theater was called the Transportarium. After its first six months of operation, the attraction experienced a rebrand, with the theater renamed Tomorrowland Metropolis Science Center and the attraction The Timekeeper, after its host character, voiced by Robin Williams. This coat is a scarce memento of the early days of this classic Tomorrowland attraction. Labeled a size L, the coat is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $300 - $500

558. A Tomorrowland Transit Authoriy Costume Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1994-2009) A costume hat worn by Cast Members working the Tomorrowland Transit Authority in the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a size Large 7 ⅜ - 7 ⅝, the hat is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $100 - $200

560. An ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter Costume Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1995-2003) A costume jacket worn by Cast Members working the ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter attraction in Tomorrowland. Labeled a size M, the jacket displays in good condition with wear and stains throughout, including a large brown stain at the center of the front. $300 - $500

561. An EPCOT Center Silver Cast Member Jacket. (EPCOT Center, 1982-94) A silver Cast Member jacket featuring the original EPCOT Center logo. Labeled a size M, the jacket is n good condition with pilling, scratches, scuffs, light stains, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

563. An EPCOT Center Cast Member Peacoat. (EPCOT Center, 1982-94) A black Cast Member peacoat featuring the original EPCOT Center logo. Labeled a size 40, the peacoat is in very good condition with light pilling and wear. $200 - $400

562. An EPCOT Center Blue Cast Member Jacket. (EPCOT Center, 1982-94) A blue Cast Member jacket featuring the original EPCOT Center logo. Labeled a size X-Large Regular, the jacket is in very good condition with light stains and wear. $200 - $400

564. A Horizons Demolition Party Hard Hat. (Epcot, 2000) A construction hard hat from the demolition of Horizons on April 7, 2000. This marked the first time in Disney Parks history that an entire attraction building was demolished instead of repurposed for future use. The back of the helmet bears a sticker with the “I” in “WDI” replaced by a stick of dynamite. Unlabeled, the hat displays in very good condition with typical scratches and wear. $100 - $200

565. An EPCOT Center Construction Hard Hat. (EPCOT Center, 1980s-90s) A hard hat worn by construction workers at EPCOT Center in Walt Disney World. Unlabeled, the hard hat is in good condition with typical scratches and wear from Resort use. $100 - $200

567. A China Pavilion Cast Member Shirt and Hat. (EPCOT Center, 1980s-90s) A uniform shirt and traditional hat worn by Cast Members working the China Pavilion. Labeled a size M, the shirt displays in good condition with heavy fraying throughout and wear, while the hat is labeled a size 7 ½ and in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $200 - $400

566. An EPCOT Center Building Maintenance 10th Anniversary Jacket. (EPCOT Center, 1992) An EPCOT Center Building Maintenance jacket, given to Cast Members for the Park’s 10th anniversary. Labeled a size XL, the jacket is in very good condition with light pilling, discoloration from age, and wear. $200 - $400

568. An Epcot World Showcase Cast Member Shirt. (Epcot, 1990s-2000s) A costume shirt featuring the flags of multiple countries, worn by Cast Members working at the World Showcase. Labeled a size M, the shirt is in very good condition with light wear and the bottom button missing. $100 - $200

569. A Wonders of Life Cast Member Sweater. (EPCOT Center, 1989-90s) A neon-colored costume sweater worn by Cast Members at the Wonders of Life pavilion. Labeled a size M, the sweater displays in very good condition with light discoloration from age, pilling, and wear from Resort use. $100 - $200

571. A Test Track Cast Member Shirt. (Epcot, 1998-2012) A button-down costume shirt worn by Cast Members working Test Track in Future World, featuring the embroidered logo of the attraction’s sponsor at the time, GM. Labeled a size M, the shirt is in very good condition, with light wear. $100 - $200

570. A Test Track Soft Opening Team Jacket. (Epcot, 1998-2012) A button-down costume shirt worn by Cast Members working Test Track in Future World, featuring the embroidered logo of the attraction’s sponsor at the time, GM. Labeled a size L, the shirt is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

572. An Epcot Agent P Adventure Cast Member Costume. (Epcot, 2012-2020) A uniform shirt and pair of pants worn by Cast Members working the Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure interactive attraction starring Perry the Platypus from “Phineas and Ferb.” The shirt is labeled a size XL, and the pants 42/44x28, both displaying in very good condition with pilling, wear from Resort use, a stain on the shirt, and the second button from the top missing. $300 - $500

573. A Disney-MGM Studios Security Jacket. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989-2008) A Security jacket worn by Cast Members working at Disney-MGM Studios. Labeled a size 18, the jacket displays in very good condition with a large stain on the lapel and light wear from use.

$200 - $400

575. A Tower of Terror Cast Member Shirt and Pants. (Disney-MGM Studios, 2000s) A costume shirt and pants worn by Cast Members working The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney-MGM Studios. The shirt is labeled a size 20L and the pants 20x28, in good to very good condition with a 0.25” hole on the back of the pants, discoloration from age, and light wear from Park use. $400 - $600

574. A Disney-MGM Studios Satin Jacket. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1990s) A Disney-MGM Studios souvenir satin jacket with light blue stripes down the sleeves and the Park’s logo on the reverse. Labeled a size Medium, the jacket is in fair condition with stains throughout, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400

576. A Muppet*Vision 3D Cast Member Lab Coat. (Disney-MGM Studios, 2000s) A Muppet Labs coat worn by Cast Members working Muppet*Vision 3D at Disney-MGM Studios. Labeled a size 46, the lab coat is in very good condition with light stains and wear from Park use. $400 - $600

577. A Muppet*Vision 3D Cast Member Jacket. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1990s-2000s)

A Muppet Labs Cast Member jacket from Muppet*Vision 3D at Disney-MGM Studios. Labeled a size XL, the jacket displays in good condition with heavy stains, pilling, light discoloration from age, and wear from Park use.

$400 - $600

578. An Oscar’s Super Service Cast Member Hat. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1990s)

A retro uniform hat worn by Cast Members working Oscar’s Super Service, the merchandise shop located at the Disney-MGM Studios main entrance. Labeled a size L, the hat is in very good condition with light stains and wear from Park use. $100 - $200

580. A Studio Catering Co. Cast Member Jacket. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989-1990s) A costume jacket worn by Cast Members working the Studio Catering Co. dining location at Disney-MGM Studios. Labeled a size L, the jacket is in good condition with stains and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

579. A Backstage Studio Tour Cast Member Shirt. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989)

A costume shirt worn by Cast Members working the Backstage Studio Tour. Labeled a size L, the shirt displays in very good condition with a stain on the reverse, light discoloration from age, pilling, and wear from Park use. $100 - $200

581. A Disney-MGM Studios Cast Member Peacoat. (DisneyMGM Studios, 1990s-2000s) A black peacoat worn by Cast Members at Disney-MGM Studios. Labeled a size 42, the peacoat is in very good condition with light pilling and wear. $300 - $500

582. A Countdown to Extinction Cast Member Jacket. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998-2000) A rare silver Cast Member costume jacket featuring a Countdown to Extinction patch, Dino Institute patch, and a prop walkie-talkie. Due to the black and yellow safety stripe down the side and EPCOT Center identification tag, this jacket was likely created for Test Track and repurposed for Countdown to Extinction. The attraction was renamed “Dinosaur” in 2000 to align with the recently released animated film of the same name. Labeled a size L, the jacket is in very good condition with light stains and wear from Resort use. $300 - $500

584. A Kali River Rapids Cast Member Coat. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2006) A costume coat worn by Cast Members working the Kali River Rapids attraction in the Park’s Asia land. Labeled a size Large and dated “Sept. 2006,” the coat is in good condition with light pilling, fraying, discoloration, and wear from Park use. $100 - $200

583. A DinoLand U.S.A. Cast Member Shirt. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998-2000s) A costume zip-up blue shirt with brown trim, worn by Cast Members working in DinoLand U.S.A. Labeled a male size S, the shirt is in good condition with discoloration from age, a stain in the middle, and wear from Park use. $100 - $200

585. An Eastern Star Railway Cast Member Shirt. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998-2000s) A uniform shirt worn by Cast Members working the Eastern Star Railway, the fictitious company behind the Wildlife Express Train at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Labeled a size M, the shirt is in good condition with stains and light wear from Park use. $100 - $200

586. A Zuri’s Sweets Shop Cast Member Costume. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2015) A colorful dress with a bird pattern, worn by Cast Members working at Zuri’s Sweets Shop in the Africa section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Labeled a size L, the Cast Member costume is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200

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Island, 1989) A rare leather Cast Member vest from Videopolis East at Pleasure Island. The opening year fast dancing club rebranded as Cage in 1990 and closed two years later. Labeled a size female XS, the vest is in very good condition with light stains on the back, creases from storage, and wear from use. $200 - $400

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591. A Pleasure Island Comedy Warehouse Jacket. (Pleasure Island, 1989-90s) A uniform jacket worn by Cast Members working at Pleasure Island’s Comedy Warehouse in Walt Disney World. Unlabeled but likely a size medium, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
589. A Pleasure Island Satin Jacket. (Pleasure Island, 1989) A green satin jacket worn by Cast Members at Pleasure Island. Labeled a size M, the jacket is in good condition with stains, scratches,
wear. $300 - $500

592. A Duffy the Disney Bear Cast Member Shirt. (Disney Parks, 2000s) A nautical costume shirt likely worn by Cast Members working a Duffy the Disney Bear meet and greet. Labeled a size XL, the shirt is in good condition with pilling and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

593. A Food Service Cast Member Apron. (Disney Parks, 2000s) An apron featuring food, wine, and phrases in Spanish and English, used by Cast Members working food service. Labeled a unisex OSFA, the apron is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $100 - $200

594. A Tren-D Cast Member Blouse. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A female uniform blouse worn by Cast Members working at the Tren-D shop in Disney Springs. Labeled a size L, the blouse is in good condition with typical wear from Resort use and a 4” seam split under the right sleeve. $100 - $200

595. A Polynesian Village Resort Cast Member Shirt. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 2000s) A costume shirt worn by Cast Members working merchandise at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort in Walt Disney World. Labeled a male size XL, the shirt is in very good condition with light fraying and wear from Resort use. $200 - $400

596. A Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Cast Member Coat. (Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, 1990s-2000s) A green corduroy coat worn by Cast Members at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, with a patch of the Resort’s logo on the left sleeve. Labeled a size male M, the coat is in very good condition with light fraying and wear. $200 - $400

597. A Pair of Goofy Character Shoes. (Disney Parks, 1970s-80s) A pair of Goofy character costume shoes, used in Disneyland or the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Goofy started to appear in Disneyland regularly in 1961, with these shoes matching his signature look at Disneyland in the 1970s. The oversized leather shoes include toe taps on both, and a heel tap on the right shoe only. Each measuring 17” x 5.75” x 6” high, the shoes display in good condition, well-worn from Park use, especially at the toes. The leather is especially worn at the edges of the openings and the center of the right sole, where the Cast Member’s toes would reach. $300 - $500

598. A Walt Disney Attraction Sales Product Development Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Walt Disney Attraction Sales Product Development sign featuring Mickey Mouse and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 8.5” x 25”, the sign is in good condition, with scratches, scuffs, edge wear, adhesive residue on the reverse, and material loss at the corners, including on Mickey’s tail. $200 - $400

599. A Maintenance of Magic in the Magic Kingdom Booklet. (Disneyland, 1969-70) A The Maintenance of Magic in The Magic Kingdom Book, published by The University of Disneyland for both RETLAW Employees and Disneyland Cast Members who performed maintenance in the Park. The 38-page booklet outlines all the departments responsible for maintenance and operations, as well as the supplies needed, with unique behind-the-scenes photographs. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the booklet is in fine condition with very light wear from age. $400 - $600

600. A Disneyland Cast Member 1-Year Service Pin. (Disneyland, 1950s-70s) An early Disneyland sterling silver pin featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle, awarded to Cast Members upon completion of one year of service at the Park. Measuring 0.5” x 0.5”, the pin displays in very good condition with surface scratches and light wear.

$100 - $200

601. An Original Disneyland Tour Guide Pin. (Disneyland, 1958) An original Disneyland Tour Guide pin featuring Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle, from the very start of the program. This first generation of the pin features an almost V-like “u” in “guide” and is made of gold-plated sterling silver. Measuring 1.25” x 2”, the pin displays in good condition with wear from Park use and heavy oxidation from age. $500 - $700

603. A Set of Cast Member Service Award Pins. (Disney, 200010s) A set of four Disney Service Award pins given to Cast Members as they reach important yearly milestones. Included are the 5-year Donald Duck, the 10-year Castle, the 15-year Sorcerer Mickey, and the 20-year Mickey pin. Measuring 0.75”, the pins are in very good condition with light wear from use and handling. $200 - $400

602. A Rare Mickey Mouse Aviation Department Pin on Card. (Cohn & Rosenberger, 1930s) A rare Mickey Mouse Aviation Dept. shield pin, one of the first Mickey character pins. The pin was manufactured by the jewelry company Cohn & Rosenberger, an early licensee of Disney. Measuring 1.5” x 1.5” on its original 2.5” x 2.5” card, the pin is in very good condition with light scratches and oxidation from age, while the backing card displays in good condition with creases, stains, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700

604. A Working Our Way Booklet & Cast Materials. (Disneyland, 1974) A Working Our Way orientation booklet given to Cast Members outlining the policies, practices, and procedures for working at the Park. Also included are a job application form, parking stub, “Two Wonderful Ways to Enjoy Disneyland” flyer, “Casting for a Role in Our Disneyland Show” pamphlet, and a three-page typed summary of “The Disney Look” for hosts. Measuring from the 5” x 2.5” parking ticket to the 8.5” x 11” booklet, the papers are in very good condition with light handling wear, the “wonderful” brochure and application form stapled together, and discoloration from age to the back of the “wonderful” form. $100 - $200

605. A 1967 “Walt Disney Traditions at Disneyland” Booklet. (Disneyland, 1967) “The Walt Disney Traditions at Disneyland” booklet issued to employees. This 24-page publication outlines the Disney organization and traditions, with photos, illustrations, quotes from Walt Disney, and a welcome by Roy O. Disney. Measuring 9” x 10.75”, the booklet is in very good condition with light wear from handling mainly along the spine. $100 - $200

606. A Cast Member Club 55: The Pioneers Book. (Disneyland, 1975) A Disneyland 20th anniversary book celebrating Club 55: the elite group of Cast Members who had worked at the Park since opening day. Formatted like a school yearbook, each Club member has a page to tell the stories of their hiring, working in the Park, meeting Walt and Roy Disney, and more. These rare books were given to Club members with their 20th anniversary on July 17, 1975, and never republished. Measuring 12.25” x 9” x 0.75”, the book is in very good condition with very light wear from handling. $100 - $200

607. A Rare Tomorrowland Lunch Box and Cast Blast Watch. (Disneyland, 1998) A rare New Tomorrowland lunch box with a watch inside from Cast Blast, the exclusive annual celebration of the Disneyland’s Cast Members. Released in a limited edition, the watch is numbered 278/300. The watch did not work when tested, likely requiring a new battery or repair to function. The 8” x 4.25” x 7” tall lunch box and watch display in very good condition with light scuffs, wear, a spot of discoloration on the watch, and scratches, notably inside of the lunch box. $100 - $200

608. A Rare Disneyland Secret Society Mine Train Pin. (Disneyland, 2006) A rare pin commemorating 50 years of the Rainbow Cavern Mine Trains. This pin was released in a limited edition of 300 at a private event held on November 15, 2006, at Club 33 by The Order of the Red Handkerchief, Disneyland’s secret society. The Order has its origin with Rainbow Cavern Mine Trains operators meeting for drinks or to play cards after work. When the attraction evolved into the Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland in 1960, the original miners began to carry a red handkerchief in the back left pocket of their costumes. Original members included Disney Legends Dick Nunis and Ron Dominguez. Measuring 1.5” x 1.5”, the pin is in fine condition. $100 - $200

“The Florida Project” was the codename for Walt’s grand plan for Orlando: over 27,000 acres of land to build his dream project upon. Here, he could surround his parks with entirely Disney-owned resorts and real estate, something he could never accomplish in Anaheim. Set to turn 55 later this year, Walt Disney World now contains four theme parks: Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Epcot, and the Magic Kingdom, which remains the most-visited theme park on the planet.

609. A Walt Disney World Pre-Grand Opening Lunch Invitation. (Disney, 1971) A souvenir menu from a Walt Disney Studio lunch on Friday, October 22nd, 1971. Celebrating the Grand Opening of Walt Disney World that weekend, the menu includes Liberty Square Prime Rib and Polynesian Village Ice Cream. Measuring 6” x 8.5”, the menu is in fine condition. $300 - $500

Railroad Spike. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original piece of Main Street Trolley track. When the track was replaced in 1985, portions were cut and made into special desk displays for VIPs. Also included is a Walt Disney World Railroad spike. The 2.5” x 5” x 2.5” high track is in fine condition with a 0.5” spot of oxidation. The 6.5” x 1.5” x 1.25” iron spike is in good condition with expected heavy wear and oxidation from Park use. $200 - $400

610. A Passport to the Walt Disney World Grand Opening. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A passport for the Grand Opening events for Walt Disney World on October 23, 24, and 25 of 1971. The folder contains three pockets holding tickets for events. For the 23rd, there are two tickets to the Gala Dedication Concert. For the 24th, there are two tickets each for the Contemporary Resort lunch buffet and Polynesian Luau dinner. For the 24th, a single ticket for the Grand Opening Ceremony on Main Street U.S.A. The 3.5” x 8.5” passport folder is in very good condition with light handling wear. The 3” x 8” tickets are overall in fine condition, with the Grand Opening Ceremony ticket in fair condition with handling wear, a vertical fold, and writing in ink on the back. $300 - $500

612. A Main Street Athletic Club Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A prop banner from the Main Street Athletic Club store at Walt Disney World. The double-sided satin banner features a curtain rod for hanging and embroidered decorations declaring “1st Place Award, 1903 Gymnastics Finals.” Measuring 20” x 33”, the banner is in very good condition with minimal soiling, fraying and edge wear, and a missing finial at one end of the curtain rod. $300 - $500

613. A Cinderella Castle 25th Anniversary Gumdrop Button

Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A large pink gumdrop button prop originally displayed on Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom. For the Resort’s 25th anniversary, the castle was reskinned to resemble a giant birthday cake, complete with candles, frosting, and candy decorations.

Measuring 30” in diameter and 14” deep, the fiberglass prop is in good condition with cracks throughout, scuffs, chipping, scratches, paint stains, and wear from Park use.

$500 - $700

614. A Magic Kingdom 20,000 Leagues Nautilus Porthole. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-90s) A porthole from one of the Nautilus submarines in the Magic Kingdom’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage attraction. From 1971 until 1996, Guests viewed the attraction’s underwater scenes through this porthole. Measuring 15.5” in diameter, the porthole is in good condition with scratches, oxidation, discoloration, paint residue, and heavy wear from Park use.

$800 - $1,000

615. A Pirates of the Caribbean Treasure Prop Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2006) A prop treasure chest board from Pirates of the Caribbean at the Magic Kingdom. This board of glued-on coins and gems, originally displayed inside an open treasure chest, was removed from the attraction when Captain Jack Sparrow was added in 2006. Included are four additional props from the refurbishment: a bowl, a small shovel, a ladle, and a metal plate. Ranging in size from the 4.5” tall and 6.5” in diameter bowl to the 17.5” x 28” treasure board, the props are in fair to good condition with wear from Park use, including scuffs, stains, glue residue, oxidation, and missing elements from the board, including most of a mirror.

$2,000 - $4,000

616. A Tomorrowland Transit Authority Safety Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A safety sign from Tomorrowland Transit Authority in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 7” x 7.5”, the sign displays in good condition with heavy scratches throughout, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

618. A Magic Kingdom Crystal Palace Tray. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A tray from the Crystal Palace restaurant in the Magic Kingdom, sponsored by Colombian Coffee Growers. Measuring 15” x 20.25”, the tray is in good condition with scratches throughout, stains, and wear. $100 - $200

617. A Kikkoman Adventureland Veranda Tray. (Walt Disney World, 1977-94) A Kikkoman Adventureland Veranda tray once used by Guests dining in the exotic Polynesian restaurant. Measuring 14” x 18”, the food service tray is in good condition with scratches throughout, cracks, stains, and wear. $100 - $200

619. A Walt Disney World Parks Maintenance Award. (Walt Disney World, 1993) A Cast Member Parks Maintenance award from 1993 featuring iconography for the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney-MGM Studios. Measuring 11” x 3.5” x 13” tall, the award, composed of etched glass on a wooden base, is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $100 - $200

620. A Walt Disney World 2000 Reservation Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000) A large circular sign from the Disney Reservation Center in Tampa, Florida, where Guests could book a trip for the Resort’s Millennium Celebration. Measuring 48” in diameter, the sign displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, intentional holes for hanging, and wear. Due to size, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400

622. A Walt Disney World 2000 Millennium Celebration Banner. (Walt Disney World, 2000) A double-sided banner from Walt Disney World’s Millennium Celebration with the Magic Kingdom and Epcot on one side and Disney-MGM Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom on the other. Measuring 30.5” x 50”, the banner is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

621. A Walt Disney World Speedway Indy 200 Framed Set. (Walt Disney World, 1999) A large collection of 18 items from the Indy 200 racing league event at the Walt Disney World Speedway. This framed set includes tickets, pins, programs, maps, flattened pennies, and other rare artifacts from the early years of this former Walt Disney World attraction. The items, ranging in size from the 0.5” x 1.5” pennies to the 8.25” x 10” starting line-up page, are displayed in a glassless 38” x 30” custom frame. The collection is in very good to fine condition with folds in the map and oxidation from age on the flattened pennies, while the frame displays in good condition with scratches, scuffs, stains, and wear. $300 - $500

623. A Walt Disney World Salutes Miami Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A large Walt Disney World Salutes Miami double-sided banner from a celebration of the city at the Resort, held March 22-26. Measuring 31” x 89”, the banner displays in very good condition with scratches, soiling, wear from display, and fading from age. $100 - $200

624. A Walt Disney World Magic Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1982-88) A large blue satin banner promoting the magic of Walt Disney World. The double-sided banner showcases Cinderella Castle and Spaceship Earth, which represent the two parks of the Resort at that time, the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center. Measuring 30” x 71”, the banner is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from Resort use. $300 - $400

626. A Walt Disney World 2000 Support Systems & Technologies Award. (Walt Disney World, 2000) A mirrored Millennium Celebration award resembling Spaceship Earth, given to a Cast Member in the Support Systems & Technologies department. Measuring 6.5” x 2.75” x 7” tall, the plastic award is in very good condition with light scratches. $300 - $500

625. A Walt Disney World 15th Anniversary Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A Walt Disney World 15th anniversary poster by Melanie Taylor Kent. The poster showcases Mickey, Minnie, and a colorful cast of characters, Cast Members, and Guests celebrating the anniversary with a parade down Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring 24” x 33.5”, the poster displays in very good condition with edge wear, edge tears, and light creases. $100 - $200

627. A Mickey Mouse Walt Disney World 20th Anniversary Parade Crown. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A costume crown worn by Mickey Mouse during the Walt Disney World 20th Anniversary Surprise Celebration Parade. The final float in the Mardi Gras-meetsCarnival parade featured a giant King Mickey balloon and a Mickey Mouse wearing this crown, complete with plastic ruby jewels. Measuring 12” in diameter and 9” tall, the costume crown displays in very good condition with light material loss on the jewels, fraying, discoloration from age, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

628. A Set of Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Signage Designs. (WDI, 1996) A set of 13 colorful presentation boards of proposed in-Park signage for Walt Disney World’s 25th anniversary in 1996. Dated April 1996, the boards assembled from computer printouts detail post medallions and “pulldown” banners, character models, sign and banner components, gateway artwork, and offsite banners. Eleven of the boards measure 21” x 32”, with the other two 21” x 33. The boards are in very good condition with small scuffs and spotting from age throughout, mainly visible on five boards. $300 - $500

630. A “100 Years of Magic” Light-Up Magic Kingdom Banner. (Walt Disney World, 2001-03) A banner for the “100 Years of Magic” celebration at Walt Disney World in honor of Walt Disney’s 100th birthday. The vinyl sign features Cinderella’s Castle, Mickey Mouse, and dozens of LED lights for a sparkling effect. The banner operates with a special power adapter (not included) and is sold untested and may require service to function. Measuring 18” x 48”, the banner is in good condition with soiling, creasing, and missing LED bulbs. $200 - $400

629. A Walt Disney World Magnetic Parade Sign. (Disney, 2000s) A large magnetic sign announcing Mickey and Minnie Mouse as the Grand Marshals of a parade, likely displayed on a vehicle at a promotional appearance. Measuring 19.25” x 23.5”, the magnetic sign is in good condition with wear from use, including stains, light warping, and cracks. $400 - $600

631. A Set of Four “100 Years of Magic” Banners. (Walt Disney World, 2001-2003) A set of four double-sided lamppost banners for the “100 Years of Magic” celebration at Walt Disney World in honor of Walt Disney’s 100th birthday. Included are banners for the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and Disney MGM-Studios. Measuring 17.5” x 48”, the banners are in very good, unused condition with light soiling and creasing from age and storage. $300 - $500

632. A Walt Disney World “100 Years of Magic” Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2001-2003) A sign displayed for the “100 Years of Magic” celebration at Walt Disney World in honor of Walt Disney’s 100th birthday. The acrylic sign features Mickey painting a 3D “100” and has space at the bottom for additional information or text. Measuring 10” x 12”, the sign is in very good condition with light scuffs and scratches. $300 - $500

634. A 1979 Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1979) An early A Guide to the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World souvenir map featuring attractions like the Chapeau, Olde World Antiques, Colonel Hathi’s Safari Club, The Aristocats, and more, introduced by your Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Guided Tour Hostess, Minnie Mouse. Measuring 31.5” x 38”, the map displays in very good condition with a few light creases, a tiny tear along the lower right edge, light edge wear throughout, and wear along its original folds. $200 - $400

633. A Walt Disney World Days Mickey Mouse Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A large Walt Disney World Days banner featuring Mickey Mouse, Cinderella Castle, and Spaceship Earth. Measuring 29” x 94”, the banner is in good condition with soiling, scuffs, scratches, and wear from Resort use. $300 - $500

635. A Walt Disney World 20 Years Delta Display. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A large Walt Disney World 20th anniversary display featuring Cinderella Castle and the logo of sponsor Delta. Measuring 40” x 8” x 60”, the standee is in good condition with chips, scuffs, scratches, wear, and heavy soiling on the reverse. Due to size, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

636. A Walt Disney World 20th Anniversary Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A double-sided Surprise banner from Walt Disney World’s 20th anniversary celebration. Measuring 25.75” x 36”, the banner is in very good condition with light wear and blue marker near the copyright. $200 - $400

637. A Walt Disney World 20th Anniversary Two-Sided Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A double-sided vinyl banner featuring Sorcerer Mickey, created for Walt Disney World’s 20th anniversary celebration. Measuring 25” x 36.5”, the banner is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

638. A Walt Disney World Grand Opening Invitation. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An invitation and RSVP card for the Walt Disney World Grand Opening and Dedication Ceremony held from October 23 to 25th, 1971. The invitation features a beautiful embossed graphic of Cinderella Castle and the Contemporary Hotel on the cover, with each day’s events described on separate pages within. Measuring 6.25” x 6.25” with an 8” tassel, the invitation is in fine condition. $300 - $500

639. A Set of Disney-MGM Studios Restaurant Concept Art Storyboards. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1980s) A set of 11 presentation boards of concept art for restaurants at Disney-MGM Studios. Included are concepts for the 50s Prime Time Cafe, The Sound Stage, Bella Notte, the Sci-Fi Dine in Theater, and the never-realized Zorro’s Cantina. The concepts are a combination of graphite and colored pencil drawings and photocopies, representing the interiors and exteriors of the restaurants. Measuring 11” x 17” on 15” x 20” illustration board, the concept artwork is in very good, production-used condition with light handling wear. $300 - $500

641. A Slinky Dog Dash Safety Sign. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2018) A safety sign from the Slinky Dog Dash roller coaster in Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Measuring 20” x 24.25”, the sign displays in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

640. A Walt Disney World L.A. Cinema Storage Display. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1991-2014) A store display featuring a Mickey Mouse head at the top, originally from the L.A. Cinema Storage store at Disney-MGM Studios. Measuring 28” x 12” x 49” tall, the display includes three shelves and displays in very good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, and wear from Resort use. $300 - $500

642. A Great Movie Ride Eats Window Pane. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989) A window pane originally displayed in The Great Movie Ride. This window pane was a background element in the 1930s Chicago-set gangster section of the ride, where a live actor playing “Mugsy” hijacks the attraction vehicle. Measuring 17.5” x 63.5”, the plexiglass window pane displays in good condition with heavy intentional distress, scratches, paint loss, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

643. A Disney-MGM Studios DoubleSided Hollywood Banner. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1990s-2000s) A double-sided vinyl banner originally displayed at Disney-MGM Studios, promoting the glitz and glamour of Hollywood and the Citizens of Hollywood street performers. Measuring 18.5” x 52.5”, the banner displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use, including scuffs and stains. $300 - $500

644. A “100 Years of Magic” Light-Up Disney-MGM Studios Banner. (Walt Disney World, 2001-03) A banner for the “100 Years of Magic” celebration at Walt Disney World in honor of Walt Disney’s 100th birthday. The vinyl sign features Mickey’s Sorcerer’s Apprentice hat and dozens of LED lights for a sparkling effect. The banner operates with a special power adapter (not included) and is sold untested and may require service to function. Measuring 18” x 48”, the banner is in good condition with soiling, creasing, spots of color loss on the reverse, and missing LED bulbs. $200 - $400

645. A Pair of EPCOT World Showcase Grand Opening Tickets. (EPCOT, 1982) A pair of tickets for the Grand Opening celebration of the EPCOT World Showcase. Opening to the public on October 1st, EPCOT Center kicked off a three-week celebration culminating in the October 23rd Grand Opening of World Showcase, followed by the EPCOT dedication on October 24th. The World Showcase Festival was celebrated with performers from around the world, the All-American Marching Band, and the premiere of Le Carnaval De Lumiere, the first EPCOT nighttime spectacular. Measuring 3” x 7” in their 3.75” x 8.75” envelope, the tickets are in fine condition, while the envelope is in very good condition with scuffing, scratches, and light creasing. $200 - $400

646. A Grand Opening EPCOT Center Three-Day Adventure Ticket. (EPCOT, 1981) An unused commemorative ticket for the Grand Opening of EPCOT. Tickets like these allowed one adult unlimited access to EPCOT and the Magic Kingdom, unlimited use of transportation, and all attractions except the Shootin’ Gallery, Discovery Island, and River Country. The back includes information about EPCOT’s opening and how to exchange the stub for a ticket. The 3.75” x 11.75” passport is numbered 151086 and is in very good condition with light soiling and scuffing. $300 - $500

647. An EPCOT Spaceship Earth Gala Grand Opening Ticket. (EPCOT, 1982) A ticket for the October 22, 1982, Spaceship Earth Gala, held as part of the threeday EPCOT Grand Opening Celebration. The black-tie event for VIPs and guests of Walt Disney Productions was held in Future World and featured performances by some of America’s greatest jazz bands, including Count Basie and his orchestra, Woody Herman, Lionel Hampton, Harry James, and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Measuring 3” x 7”, the ticket is in fine condition. $200 - $400

648. An EPCOT Dedication Ceremony Ticket. (EPCOT, 1982) A ticket for the October 24th, 1982, dedication ceremony of EPCOT, a culmination of three weeks of Grand Opening celebrations for the newly opened Park. The ceremony featured a televised broadcast, a flyover from the Florida Air National Guard, an International Ceremony of Waters, performances by the West Point Glee Club, and a dedication by Disney CEO Card Walker. The 3” x 7” ticket is numbered 05116 and is in fine condition. $200 - $400

649. An Epcot Millennium Village Gifts from the World Banner. (Epcot, 1999-2001) A large banner originally displayed at Gifts from the World, a shop located at the limited-time Millennium Village during Disney’s Millennium Celebration. Measuring 50” x 214”, the huge banner displays in very good condition with creases, scratches, stains, tape, and a pricing sticker at the top right corner. $200 - $400

650. An Epcot Working Towards the Millennium Two-Sided Banner. (Epcot, 1999) An Epcot “Working Towards the Millennium” double-sided vinyl banner. Measuring 30” x 58.5”, the banner is in good condition with stains, discoloration from age, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

651. An Epcot Wonders of Life Pavilion Tray. (Epcot, 1989-2001) A Wonders of Life tray featuring the pavilion’s attractions, including Body Wars, Cranium Command, Goofy About Health, and The Making of Me, as well as its sponsor, MetLife, on a blimp with Snoopy. Measuring 14” x 18”, the tray displays in very good condition with scratches throughout and light wear. $200 - $400

652. An Epcot Living with the Land Yellow Tray. (Epcot, 1995-2004) A tray from The Land featuring the pavilion’s attractions, Living with the Land, Food Rocks, and Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable, as well as the logo of its sponsor, Nestle. Measuring 14” x 18”, the tray displays in very good condition with scratches throughout, stains, and wear. $200 - $400

(EPCOT Center, 1983-93) An EPCOT Center Horizons VIP umbrella, used exclusively by special guests of the GE VIP Lounge located in the Horizons show building. As sponsors of

tall, the umbrella is in very good condition with light discoloration and 653. An Epcot Canada World Showcase Tray. (EPCOT Center, 1982) A Canada pavilion tray from the World Showcase, promoting the Canadian brewery Labatt’s. Measuring 14” x 18”, the tray displays in good condition with spots of discoloration from age, stains, scratches throughout, and wear. $200 - $400

655. A Horizons “If We Can Dream It We Can Do It” Puzzle. (EPCOT Center, 1983) An unopened 200-piece puzzle of Robert McCall’s concept art for the Horizons attraction at Walt Disney World. Measuring 13” x 4.5” x 1.5” tall, the sealed puzzle is in presumed fine condition with typical wear to the box from age and storage. $100 - $200

656. Three EPCOT Horizons Queue Transparencies. (EPCOT, 1980s-90s) Three transparencies of artwork seen in the Horizons queue at EPCOT Center. These images were projected onto the viewport screen to show Mesa Verde, Sea Castle Underwater City, and Brava Centauri, in artwork by Robert McCall. Measuring 8” x 10”, the transparencies are in fair to good condition with moderate wear from long-term projection, including melted emulsion, warping, scuffs, and scratches. $100 - $200

657. An EPCOT Horizons Path Selection Translight. (EPCOT, 1980s-90s) A backlit translight screen from a Horizons ride vehicle. Opened in 1982 along with EPCOT, Future World’s Horizons gave Guests a glimpse into humanity’s possible futures. This translight menu in the ride vehicle lit to offer Guests three paths back to FuturePort: Space, Desert, or Undersea, triggering a video presentation in front of the vehicle, flying the Guests through the selected environment. Measuring 1.5” x 11.75”, the translight is in good condition with scuffing, soiling, and wear from age and use. $100 - $200

658. A Horizons Animatronic Child Wetsuit Costume. (EPCOT Center, 1983) A scuba diving costume worn by the African American child animatronic in the undersea classroom of the Horizons attraction. Along with the original EPCOT Center costume department label, the wetsuit comes with one matching glove. Measuring 18” x 28”, the costume is in good condition with wear from Park use, including stains, soiling, and creases, with its original shoulder patch missing. $800 - $1,000

659. A Clem Hall American Adventure Concept Drawing. (EPCOT, 1980s) A concept drawing by Disney Legend Clem Hall for the American Adventure attraction at EPCOT Center. The graphite drawing on light tracing paper depicts the signing of the Declaration of Independence. With an image size of 17” x 26” on 20.5” x 30” paper, the concept drawing is in good condition with edge wear, rippling, tape along the top edge from production, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

660. American Adventure Freedom Mural Concept Drawing by Clem Hall (EPCOT, 1980s)

A beautiful early concept drawing for the Freedom Mural at The American Adventure in Walt Disney World. Created by Imagineer Clem Hall, the drawing features a rough depiction of the first Thanksgiving and the early lives of the pilgrims. The graphite art is signed in the lower right corner by Hall, who worked on many major Disney Parks attractions, including Space Mountain and The Haunted Mansion. Measuring 7” x 13.25”, the art is in very good condition with light smudges and edge wear. $400 - $600

661. A Walt Disney World Park Hopper Promotion Concept. (Walt Disney World, 2000) An original handdrawn concept layout for the Walt Disney World Park Hopper program, offering multiple Park admissions with a single ticket. Accomplished in graphite and mounted on illustration board, the artwork features catch phrases from “The Lion King” as well as a Millennium Celebration “2000” Mickey Mouse logo. Measuring 11.5” x 18” on 15” x 20” illustration board, the artwork is in good condition with edge wear and smudging from production use. $300 - $500

662. An EPCOT Center Original Logo Sign. (EPCOT Center, 1982-94) A white foamcore sign featuring EPCOT Center’s original logo. Measuring 17” x 26”, the sign displays in good condition with heavy spotting, scratches, chips, tape on the reverse, and wear from Park use. $100 - $200

663. An Epcot Flower & Garden Festival Southern Living Banner. (Epcot, 1999-2001) A double-sided banner for the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival featuring the logo of event sponsor Southern Living. Measuring 21” x 26.75”, the banner is in very good condition with very light stains and wear. $200 - $400

664. An Epcot Flower & Garden Festival Home Depot Banner. (Epcot, 2006-2009) A double-sided banner for the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival featuring the logo of event sponsor Home Depot. Measuring 17” x 33.75”, the banner is in very good condition with light stains, creases, and wear from Park display. $200 - $400

665. A Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Epcot Guests of Honor Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A Walt Disney World 25th anniversary Welcome Guests of Honor banner featuring Epcot’s Spaceship Earth. Visitors to the Resort during the celebration could register as Guests of Honor and receive a poster and badge commemorating their first-ever visit to Walt Disney World. Measuring 33” x 171”, the vinyl banner is in very good condition with light wear and soiling typical of Park use. $200 - $400

666. A Journey into YOUR Imagination Lenticular Plaque. (Epcot, 1999) A lenticular Journey into YOUR Imagination plaque given to the attraction’s project team to commemorate its Grand Opening. This updated version of the attraction features Figment and Eric Idle as the new host. It is based on the 3D show “Honey, I Shrunk the Audience,” with Idle reprising his role as Dr. Nigel Channing. Measuring 11” x 14”, Measuring 11” x 14”, the wooden plaque is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

667. A Figment Nite Lite Product Packet with Original Concept Artwork. (EPCOT, 1982) A packet of product concept art and requirements for a Figment Nite Lite that sold at EPCOT Center with the opening of Journey Into Imagination. Included are a “New Product Requirements” document, a hand-drawn pen-and-ink Figment concept with notes, and a photocopy of the artwork. Measuring 9” x 11”, the packet is in good, production-used condition with creasing, discoloration, smudging, and soiling. $100 - $200

668. A Collection of Journey Into Imagination Figment Feet Forms. (EPCOT Center, 1983) A collection of three latex feet forms for a Figment animatronic from the original Journey Into Imagination attraction. Measuring 9” x 11.5” each, with soiling, tears, wear, and one missing a “toenail.” $800 - $1,000

669. A Pair of Figment Head Forms. (EPCOT Center, 1983) A pair of head forms for a Figment animatronic in Journey Into Imagination at EPCOT Center. These plastic forms act as a layer between the inner workings of the animatronic and the outer silicone rubber skin. Measuring 8” x 2” x 8.5” tall each, the head forms display in very good condition with light stains, chips, material loss, and wear from Park use. $400 - $600

670. A Journey Into Imagination Figment Body Form. (EPCOT Center, 1983) A body form for a Figment animatronic from the Journey Into Imagination attraction at EPCOT Center. This form consists of two halves taped together, acting as a layer between the animatronic’s inner workings and the outer silicone-rubber skin. Measuring 15” x 7.5” x 28” tall, the form displays in good condition with heavy scratches, paint stains, and wear. $1,000 - $2,000

671. A Journey Into Imagination Figment Puppet. (EPCOT Center, 1983) A Figment puppet from the original Journey Into Imagination iteration. Composed of metal and moulded plastic, this Figment gives a rare look at the inner workings of Walt Disney Imagineering’s Audio-Animatronics. Measuring 25” x 15.5” x 11” x 25” tall with a control cable bundle measuring over 10 feet long, the puppet displays in fair condition with material loss, soiling, oxidation from age, and heavy wear from Park use. $3,000 - $5,000

672. A Prototype It’s Tough to Be a Bug Poster. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998) A prototype poster for the “A Bug’s Life” 3D attraction, It’s Tough to be a Bug, which showed in the Animal Kingdom Tree of Life Repertory Theater and ran until 2025. Measuring 32” x 49”, the poster is in fair condition with heavy edge wear, creasing, small tears along the edges, and adhesive residue on the reverse from previous mounting. $300 - $500

673. A Prototype “A Stinkbug Named Desire” Queue Poster. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998) A prototype prop “A Stinkbug Named Desire” poster from the queue of It’s Tough to be a Bug. The “A Bug’s Life” themed 3D attraction showed in the Tree of Life Repertory Theater. Measuring 27” x 39.5”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear, creasing, and adhesive residue on the reverse from previous mounting. $300 - $500

674. A Prototype “The Grass Menagerie” Queue Poster. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998) A prototype “The Grass Menagerie” poster from the queue of It’s Tough to be a Bug. Measuring 27” x 39.5”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear, creasing, and adhesive residue on the reverse from previous mounting. $300 - $500

675. An Animal Kingdom Insect Store Decoration. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998-2000s) A heavy metal hand-painted insect, used as decor in a Disney’s Animal Kingdom gift shop. Measuring 9.25” x 0.25” x 14.25”, the decoration is in good condition with paint loss, oxidation from age, warping, scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park use. $400 - $600

676. An Animal Kingdom Beastly Bazaar Fish Display. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998-2012) A colorful wooden fish display from the Beastly Bazaar retail shop on Discovery Island at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Measuring 18” x 4” x 11.5” tall, the wooden fish displays in good condition with heavy paint chipping, paint loss, cracks, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

677. A Walt Disney World Village Marketplace Layout Plan. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A pair of presentation boards for The Village Walk at Walt Disney World Village Marketplace. The hardscape ground floor plan by Morris Architects is dated July 24, 1992, and depicts the layout for shops, backstage areas, and the village lake. Measuring 35.75” x 48”, the plans display in good condition with heavy scratches, scrapes, stains, discoloration from age, and edge wear. $200 - $400

678. A Disney Springs Crowd Control Flag. (Walt Disney World Resort, 2015-2020s) A crowd control flag from the Walt Disney World Resort shopping, restaurant, and entertainment district, Disney Springs. Measuring 12” x 14”, the flag is in very good condition with light scuffing and soiling. $100 - $200

679. A Walt Disney World Grand Floridian Award (Walt Disney World, 1988) A Walt Disney World Grand Floridian Award certificate, naming the recipient as a “Grand Floridian” in recognition of outstanding services rendered to Florida, its communities, and individuals. This award was given to Cast Members for landmark service and noted VIPs such as John Glenn. Measuring 19.5” x 19.5”, the unused award certificate displays in good condition with edge wear, scuffs, and some creasing. $200 - $400

680. A Pleasure Island YesterEars Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1989-93) A sign for YesterEars, the former merchandise shop in Pleasure Island. Measuring 16” x 17”, the sign is in fair condition with heavy scratches throughout, discoloration from age, and wear from Resort use. $300 - $500

681. A 1st Disneyana Convention Auction Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A Disneyana Fair Auction Preview sign for the historic 1st Disneyana Convention at the Walt Disney World Resort. The club was established in 1984, held its first convention in 1992, and continues to host special events for Disneyana collectors. Measuring 24” x 32”, the sign is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from Resort use. $100 - $200

682. A 1st Disneyana Convention Welcome Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A large double-sided welcome banner from the 1st Disneyana convention, held September 24-27, 1992, at Walt Disney World. Measuring 36” x 71”, the banner is in good condition with heavy rippling from rolled storage, stains, creases, and wear from display. $100 - $200

In the late 20th century, Disney expanded its global reach by opening Tokyo Disneyland in 1983 and Euro Disney (later Disneyland Paris) in 1992. Disney’s dominance in the theme park space inspired its competitors to step up their game, including its chief rival in Orlando, Universal Studios. From fan favorites to never-realized projects, this final section of our catalog covers the breadth of theme parks worldwide.

683. A Euro Disney Peter Pan’s Flight Attraction Poster. (Euro Disney, 1990) A rare uncut attraction poster for Peter Pan’s Flight in Fantasyland, with Walt Disney Imagineering at the bottom right corner. Euro Disney would later rebrand as Disneyland Paris. Measuring 33” x 47”, the poster displays in good condition with heavy creases, smudges, scratches, and wear throughout. $3,000 - $5,000

684. A Euro Disney Orbitron Attraction Poster. (Euro Disney, 1991) A rare uncut attraction poster for the Orbitron in Discoveryland, Euro Disney’s Jules Verne-inspired version of Tomorrowland. The poster features the attraction sponsor, BNP, and Walt Disney Imagineering in the lower right corner. Measuring 33” x 47”, the poster displays in good condition with heavy wear, edge tears up to 0.25”, edge wear, and heavy creases throughout. $3,000 - $5,000

685. A Euro Disney Pre-Opening Company Phone Book. (Euro Disney, 1991) A company telephone directory for Euro Disney, later renamed the Disneyland Paris Resort. This phone book is from November 1991, pre-dating the Park’s opening on April 12, 1992. Measuring 8.25” x 11.5”, the phone book displays in very good condition with light creases, wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

687. A Set of Tokyo Disneyland Steam Engine Elevations. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980s) Four production used prints of a line drawing for the Western River Railroad at Tokyo Disneyland. The identical prints show the Rio Grande engine and one train car. Measuring 12” x 16.5” with an image size of 7.25” x 10”, the prints are in good condition with wear from original use, a vertical fold through the center, and pencil writing in English and Japanese on two. $200 - $400

686. A Rare “Big Thunder Island” Map Prototype. (Disneyland Paris, 2009) A map of Big Thunder Island at Disneyland Paris, created by Imagineer David Goebel to familiarise Disneyland Paris attraction hosts with the features of Frontierland. Ultimately, the project was abandoned, and the map was only distributed amongst a handful of Imagineers. Also included is a color copy of the original Disneyland Tom Sawyer Island souvenir map printed at the Walt Disney Imagineering Information Resource Center in Glendale, CA, and a letter from Imagineer Goebel. The map measuring 7.75” x 11” and the 8.5” x 11” Tom Sawyer Island copies and letter are in fine condition. $300 - $500

688. A Collection of Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise Boat Schematics. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A five-page collection of technical schematic prints of Jungle Cruise boats from Tokyo Disneyland, with detailed layouts of the boat’s main features and equipment. Two different schematics are included, with three copies of one and two of the other. Measuring 11” x 17” to 18” x 19”, the schematics are in good condition with edge wear, creasing, discoloration, and tears to one of the prints. $200 - $400

689. A Tokyo Disneyland Cast Exclusive Visionarium Watch. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1993) A Cast Member-exclusive wristwatch celebrating the 1993 opening of Visionarium, the Circle Vision 360 show about famous inventors that played at Tokyo Disneyland from 1993 to 2001. The watch is being sold as untested and may require batteries and service to function. Measuring 9” long with a 1.5” face, the watch is in fine condition in its original box. $100 - $200

691. A Tokyo Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean Schematic Collection. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980) A collection of four electrical engineering schematic blueprints for the Tokyo Disneyland “Pirate Ride,” which would open as Pirates of the Caribbean in 1983. The WED Imagineering prints feature electrical schematics for a steam cannon, a talking skull interface box, a gun flash control, and a cannon control box. Measuring 17” x 22” to 22” x 34”, the prints are in very good, production-used condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400

690. A Tokyo Disneyland Club 33 Cup and Saucer. (Noritake, 2000s) A rare Tokyo Disneyland Club 33 cup and saucer by Noritake China of Japan. The exclusive Club’s second location opened at Tokyo Disneyland in 1983, located in the World’s Bazaar. The 5” diameter x 2.25” high cup and 5.75” diameter saucer are in fine condition. $200 - $400

692. A Knott’s Berry Farm Information Packet & Ticket Collection. (Knott’s, 1959-62) A collection of printed souvenirs from Knott’s Berry Farm. Included are a souvenir book and mailer envelope from 1959, a Chicken Restaurant Menu from 1962, an Entertainment Schedule pamphlet, three tickets to the Calico Mine Ride, and three large round-trip tickets on the Ghost Town and Calico Railway. The tickets measuring 5.75” x 2.75” and 3” x 13.75” are in fine condition, all punched for cancellation. The 3.75” x 8.5” Entertainment Schedule is in fine condition. The 5.25” x 8.25” menu and 8.5” x 11” souvenir book are in very good condition with light handling wear, and the 9” x 12” envelope is in good condition with heavy edge wear, including creases and small tears. $100 - $200

693. A Hot Go Dreamworld Concept Map Print. (Legacy Entertainment, 2009) A large concept art map print for the Hot Go Dreamworld theme park in Fuchun, China. With elements such as a Shanghai Disneyland castle clone, the map shows a hugely ambitious layout, but the Park itself remains unopened, under construction since 2015. Measuring 36” x 50”, the print is in good condition overall with some minor creasing and handling wear from use. $300 - $500

695. A Set of Kings Island Concept Blueprints. (Kings Island, 1990s) A set of five attraction concept blueprints by Jim Michaelson for Paramount’s Kings Island. The concepts include a pair of “Deep Impact” drop tower prints, an Extreme Paintball experience with “Independence Day” and “Planet of the Apes” battlegrounds, and a Paramount Action Zone with “Top Gun,” “Congo,” and “Hunt for Red October” elements. Measuring 21.5” x 37” to 30” x 48”, the blueprints are in very good condition with light creasing, discoloration, and ID stickers attached to the corners. $100 - $200

694. A Pacific Ocean Park Magic Carpet Ride Carpet. (Pacific Ocean Park, 1958-67) A section of carpet from a ride vehicle on the Magic Carpet attraction at Pacific Ocean Park. Opened in 1958, the Santa Monica-based Pacific Ocean Park was planned to compete with Disneyland. The Magic Carpet ride was considered their best fantasy attraction, a true dark ride with blacklight used to illuminate fairy tale scenes, mostly themed to the Arabian Nights. The vehicles seated two rows of people in the colorful, simulated folds of a flying carpet, using a top-down track system similar to Peter Pan’s Flight. This piece consists of two carpet sections sewn together. Measuring 27” x 49”, the carpet is in very good condition with fraying and wear from park use and age. $100 - $200

696. A Collection of MGM Stores of the Silver Screen Concepts. (Landmark Entertainment, 1997) A collection of four original concept artworks for the MGM Stores of the Silver Screen, a proposed shopping center at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The hand-colored drawings are accomplished in ink, marker, and pastel. Ranging in size from 11” x 14” to 12” x 16.75”, the concepts are in very good condition with creases and edge wear. $300 - $500

697. A Pair of Neptune’s Arcade Concept Prints. (Michaelson, 1998) Two large blueprint concept drawings for a “Neptune’s Arcade” indoor attraction area, by James Michaelson. The art shows a shipthemed restaurant at the center, with the arcade, rock climbing, “Sports Cavern”, and “Golden Seahorse” venues nearby. Dated 1998, this is likely an early concept for the second expansion to the Forum Shops at Caesar’s Palace Las Vegas, announced in that year but delayed and reimagined due to the casino’s change of ownership. Each measuring 17.25” x 33” or 33.75”, the blueprints are in very good condition. $200 - $400

699. A Large Universal Studios Miami Vice Stunt Show Storyboard. (Universal Studios Florida, 1990) A large storyboard for the Dynamite Nights Stunt Spectacular show at Universal Studios Florida. Themed to the popular TV show “Miami Vice,” the show featured jet skis, speedboats, and lots of explosions. This brownline storyboard is attributed to Chuck Cancilier and includes hand-colored highlights. Measuring 24.5” x 36.5”, the storyboard is adhered to foamcore and displays in very good condition with edge wear, peeling at the corners, streaks, and spots of crushing on the reverse.

$300 - $500

698. Universal Hollywoodland Germany Concept Art. (Landmark Entertainment, 1990s) An original concept drawing for the never-realized Universal Hollywoodland theme park in Germany. Titled “Universal City” at this point in development, the art depicts the view of the theme park from the road, including the proposed King Kong tower attraction. With an image size of 10.5” x 20” on 15.75” x 24.25” vellum adhered to paper for presentation, the graphite and ink art displays in very good condition with creases, smudges, stray pencil marks, and edge wear. $300 - $500

700. A Drew Struzan Signed E.T. Adventure Promotional Poster. (Universal Studios Florida, 1990) A rare promotional poster for E.T. Adventure signed by acclaimed poster artist Drew Struzan. Created with close input from director Steven Spielberg, E.T. Adventure is one of the few opening day attractions still open at the park. Measuring 24” x 36”, the signed poster displays in very good condition with light creases, scratches, and tape residue near the bike tire. $200 - $400

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AUCTION

1. This auction is presented by Love of Art, LLC. The auction is conducted under the terms and conditions set forth herein and applicable state and local laws. Announcements on the day of auction, whether printed or announced from the podium, shall supersede those in the printed catalogue.

2. BUYER’S PREMIUM: All bids are subject to a Buyer’s Premium which shall be added to all placed successful bids.

3. BIDDERS AND BUYERS BOUND: All persons placing bids, participating or registering in the auction agree to be bound by, and accept, the Terms and Conditions of the auction.

4. QUALIFICATION: All Bidders must meet auctioneers qualifications to bid. Any Bidder who is not a client in good standing of the auctioneer may be disqualified at auctioneer’s sole option and will not be awarded any lots. Such determination may be made by the auctioneer in his sole and absolute discretion prior to, during, and after the close of any auction.

5. EXCLUSION: The auctioneer reserves the right to exclude any persons of entity: (a) from bidding, or (b) from the floor of the auction on the day of sale.

6. GUARANTY: If any entity places any bid, then the individual actually placing the bid shall guaranty payment for any successful bid.

7. CREDIT: Bidders shall establish credit with the auctioneer prior to placing bids. Auctioneer shall be the sole determiner of whether or not credit of any Bidder is satisfactory to auctioneer. If Bidder is not known to auctioneer, a proposed Bidder shall furnish satisfactory credit information (”SCI”) at least five business days prior to the auction. Such SCI shall include two credit references, a social security number, and appropriate credit card information. Auctioneer reserves the right to make a credit check of any proposed Bidder and such Bidder consents to the making of such a credit check. The acceptance of checks is in the auctioneer’s sole discretion and may be based on a variety of criteria, such as a credit bureau report, a bank check, or otherwise. The auctioneer will accept, up to five business days prior to the date of the auction, deposits for bidding, if the check is a local check; or up to 10 business days before deposit if the check is not a local check. Such deposits will be kept in an attorney’s trust account, and shall not be applied to any payment absent a successful recognized bid. Those bidding on the Internet must preregister at least one business day before the auction and bids will not be accepted if pre-registration has not occurred.

8. BIDDING PROCEDURES BY MAIL OR FAX: All mail or fax bids shall be signed.

9. BIDDING INCREMENTS: The bidding increments shall be utilized as specified in Paragraph 15; and if any bid does not so conform, the bid will be lowered to the highest increment lower than the mail bid. Non-internet bids (such as, for example only, bids from the podium, fax, mail, or telephone bids) shall be treated similarly to floor bids in that the bidding increments shall be utilized; and if the bid does not so conform, the bid will be lowered to the highest increment that is lower than the bid. Any Bidder may once in an auction for a particular lot bid a “half-increment”. Once a “half-increment” bid is accepted no other half-increment bids will be accepted on that particular lot. No “buy” or “unlimited” bids will be accepted. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein the auctioneer may solicit or accept bids that are not incremental in nature.

10. IDENTICAL BIDS: Preference will be given to the bid first received.

11. EXECUTION OF BIDS BY AUCTIONEER: Auctioneer is not responsible for errors in your bids. CHECK YOUR BIDS BEFORE SUBMITTING THEM TO THE AUCTIONEER. Auctioneer is not responsible for any failure in executing mail or fax bids received on the day of the auction or later. All written bids should be received two business days before the auction. Auctioneer is not responsible for proper execution of bids submitted by telephone, mail, FAX, email, Internet, or in person, once the auction begins. Electronically placed bids may not be withdrawn.

12. TECHNOLOGY FAILURE: In the event that auctioneer experiences an outage of the Internet, or telephone service the auctioneer may extend the time for bidding on any lot in the auction. The auctioneer reserves the right to “take a break” for any reason during the course of the auction.

13. DELIVERY OF LOTS: Lots won by Bidders will not be delivered on the day of the auction. All items must be shipped, or picked up during normal business hours. Pickups must be done by appointment only and arrangements made in advance by calling 818-788-2357 ext. 100.

14. TRANSFER OF TITLE: Title to any lot shall only transfer after payment is successfully received in full by the auctioneer, including the Buyer’s Premium, any sales tax applicable, and any shipping or other charges.

15. INCREMENTS OF BIDDING:

$20,000 to $50,000

$50,000 to $100,000

$100,000 to $250,000 $10,000

$250,000 and up Auctioneer’s Discretion

16. AUCTIONEER MAY SUBMIT ITEMS TO AUCTION: The auctioneer, his employees or affiliates, may consign items to the auction.

17. AUCTIONEER MAY GRANT CONCESSIONS TO CONSIGNORS OR BIDDERS: The auctioneer, in his discretion, may extend guarantees, loans, or advances to consignors. The auctioneer reserves the right to extend additional credit by way of extended payment terms at its sole discretion.

18. MINIMUM OR NOMINAL BIDS: The auctioneer will set a minimum bid before a lot can be sold. Bids below the minimum bid may not be accepted or recognized by the auctioneer. Further, nominal bids, or small opening bids, or very nominal advances in the bidding may not be recognized by the auctioneer, in its sole discretion. Any lot not receiving any recognized bid shall be passed.

19. WINNER OF LOT: The highest qualified bidder recognized by the auctioneer shall be the Buyer. In the event of a tie bid, the bid received first by the auctioneer shall prevail. If there is a dispute among Bidders, the auctioneer may in his sole and absolute discretion re-offer the lot. There are times when a bid may not be recognized by the auctioneer; in that situation the recognized bid will be the winning bid regardless of whether or not the competing, but unrecognized bid, may have been higher. The auctioneer may in his absolute discretion re-open the bidding immediately after closing a lot to accept any bid in error not previously recognized.

20. GOOD FAITH BIDDING: Auctioneer reserves the right to honor any bid or to limit the amount of any bid. All bids must be made in good faith. A bid is not made in good faith, if it is made by an insolvent or irresponsible person, a minor, or if made in excess of any applicable credit limit.

21. LOTS: All lots will be sold in numerical order (unless a lot is re-offered) and will not be broken. Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw, prior to the close of the entire auction, any lot.

22. RESCISSION OF SALE OF LOT: Auctioneer reserves the right to rescind the sale of any lot in the event of non-payment, disputed ownership, clerical error, clerical omission in exercising bids and reserves, or for any other reason in the auctioneer’s sole and absolute discretion.

23. LOTS SOLD AFTER AUCTION: In some cases lots will be sold after the auction. The Terms and Conditions apply to those sales as well.

24. PAYMENT IN DOLLARS: All sales are strictly for cash; and payment must be made in United States Dollars.

25. AMOUNT OF PAYMENT: All deliveries, and transfers of title, are subject to the full payment of all monies due for the lot, including the payment of the separate Buyer’s Premium. The Buyer’s Premium shall be 21% of the highest successful recognized bid for inperson, phone, or absentee bidding; 25% for bids placed through internet platforms. Auctioneer retains the Buyer’s Premium as its own property.

26. PAYMENT TERMS: Payment is due upon the closing of the auction sessions, or upon presentation of an invoice. If payment in full is not received within (7) calendar days after the close of the auction, or within (5) calendar days of the invoice date, whichever is later, the auctioneer may in its sole and absolute discretion, void the sale. If the sale is voided for non-payment the successful bidder shall still owe the auctioneer its fees. Sales tax will be collected from any successful bidder unless the appropriate certificate is on file with the auctioneer at least five business days before the first date set for the auction. If the successful bidder choses to send an “echeck”, electronic funds transfer, or ACH payment, and it does not clear, the bidder authorizes the auctioneer to use the credit card on file. If payment is not made the auctioneer reserves the right to sell the lot to any underbidder or in any future auction; any difference in the realized proceeds shall be the responsibility of the non-paying successful first bidder.

27. PICK UP, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE CONCERNS: It is the Buyer’s responsibility to pick up the lot being purchased or make arrangements at his own cost, for packing, shipping, and handling. It is the Buyer’s duty and obligation to insure the lot from the date that title transfers to the successful Bidder, ie., upon the receipt of full payment by the Auctioneer (the “TRANSFER DATE”). Risk of loss passes to the Buyer on the TRANSFER DATE. Delivery costs and insurance during delivery are the responsibility of the Buyer. Frames are sold as-is. Auctioneer is not responsible for damage to a framed item during shipment. Such breakage shall not be the basis for return for any lot. All items must be shipped, or picked up during our normal business hours. Pickups must be done by appointment only and arrangements made in advance by calling 818-7882357 ext. 100. It is the Buyer’s responsibility to pick up the items within 14 days from the close of the auction. A storage fee may be charged for items left longer than two weeks at a rate of up to 4.5% per day of the invoice total. If the items are transferred to our warehouse additional charges will apply.

28. INTEREST: Any unpaid invoice will bear interest at the highest rate allowed by California law.

29. ATTORNEY’S FEES: In the event that it in necessary for the auctioneer to employ an attorney the successful Bidder agrees to pay reasonable attorney’s fees and costs.

30. SECURITY INTEREST GRANTED: The successful Bidder grants a security interest in the lot being sold to secure the payment of the invoice. The successful bidder grants a possessory lien as well to the auctioneer. Auctioneer shall have the rights granted under Article 9 of the California Commercial Code including but not limited to the right of sale.

31. NO WARRANTIES: NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE OR ON THE DAY OF AUCTION. Descriptions are only being presented for the benefit of those bidders who have not had the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding and no description in the catalogue shall create any warranty. Color variations are to be expected and are not the basis for any return of any lot. Auctioneer is only selling the right, title, and interest of any lot that has been consigned to the Auctioneer by virtue of any consignment agreements. The Auctioneer disclaims any warranty of fitness or merchantability.

32. DISCLAIMER OF DAMAGES; SOLE REMEDIES: Auctioneer disclaims any damages, consequential or otherwise. Auctioneer shall not be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages. Up to the date that the auctioneer pays the consignor (45 days after the close of the auction sessions), and in the event that Auctioneer cannot deliver a lot, or if it is established that the lot lacks title, or some other transfer or condition issue is claimed, the sole remedy of the Bidder up to a date six months after the close of the auction sessions shall be the rescission of the sale and the refund of any amount paid by the Buyer. After the consignor is paid by the auctioneer the sole remedy of the Buyer is against the consignor, and vice versa.

33. STATEMENTS ARE OPINIONS: In consideration of participation in the auction, and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases auctioneer, its officers, directors, employees, affiliates, outside experts, and attorneys the (”RELEASEES”) from any and all claims, causes of action, in law or in equity, direct or indirect, known or unknown that he/she/it may have with respect to the auction, the catalogue, the conduct of the auction, or the lots being purchased. By not complying with the terms of this Release, Bidder waives any and all claims against the RELEASEES. A bidder or buyer acknowledges that there is a risk that subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, one or more of them will discover facts or will discover, suffer, or incur claims and/or damages relating to the subject matter of this release, which were unknown or unanticipated at the time of the auction, which, if known on that date may have materially affected their respective decisions to give the herein release. Despite this knowledge and understanding, each bidder and buyer agrees that it is assuming the risk of such unknown and unanticipated facts and claims, and in connection herewith, each hereby expressly waives any and all rights under California Civil Code Section 1542, which section has been explained to and is understood by each party and which reads as follows: “A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.”

34: ARBITRATION: By placing a bid in the auction, a Bidder agrees to the dispute resolution set forth herein. All disputes shall be arbitrated by the American Arbitration Association in Los Angeles County, California. Costs shall be split equally among all parties.

35. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES: Any agreement between consignors and bidders to sell by private sale any lot, or to effect a nonsale of an item at auction is prohibited and auctioneer reserves the right to collect from the bidder the Buyer’s Premium

36. SPECIAL NOTICE: Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code, Section 1812.600 posted with the California Secretary of State a bond. The auction is being conducted in compliance with Section 2338 of the California Commercial Code and Section 535 of the California Penal Code.

37. SALE OF AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA: As required by law, a dealer who sells to a consumer any memorabilia described as being autographed must provide a written certificate of authenticity at the time of sale. This dealer may be surety bonded or otherwise insured to ensure the authenticity of any collectible sold by this dealer.

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

Auction Registration Form

Bidder Type: In-Person Absentee

Please PRINT all information:

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Phone Bidder

Card Type: [ ] Visa [ ]MasterCard [ ] American Express Card#:

Expiration Date:

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Billing Address (if different from mailing address)

Full Name

Company Name Address

City County/State

Post/Zip Code

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REGISTRATION: BY EITHER REGISTERING TO BID OR PLACING A BID, THE BIDDER ACCEPTS THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH IN THE AUCTION CATALOG AND ENTERS INTO A LEGALLY, BINDING, AND ENFORCEABLE AGREEMENT WITH LOVE OF ART, LLC. DBA VAN EATON GALLERIES. PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU BID: NO BID MAY BE PLACED IN ANY MANNER UNLESS THE BIDDER HAS FULLY REVIEWED AND AGREES TO ALL OF THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE” EITHER PRINTED IN THE CATALOG OR ON-LINE, AND THE TERMS OF THIS REGISTRATION FORM. BY PLACING ANY BID, THE BIDDER REPRESENTS AND WARRANTS TO VAN EATON GALLERIES THAT HE OR SHE HAS FULLY REVIEWED AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE” AND THE TERMS OF THIS REGISTRATION FORM. WITHOUT SUCH REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY AND AGREEMENT, VAN EATON GALLERIES WOULD NOT PERMIT THE BIDDER TO BID AS SET FORTH IN THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE.”

PAYMENT: FULL PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY VAN EATON GALLERIES NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) CALENDAR DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION OR WITHIN FIVE (5) CALENDAR DAYS OF THE INVOICE, WHICHEVER IS LATER. PURCHASE PRICE IS THE SUM OF FINAL BID AMOUNT PLUS BUYER’S PREMIUM. BUYER’S PREMIUM SHALL BE 21% OF THE HIGHEST SUCCESSFUL RECOGNIZED BID FOR IN-PERSON, PHONE, OR ABSENTEE BIDDING; 25% FOR BIDS PLACED THROUGH INTERNET PLATFORMS. APPLICABLE SALES TAXES WILL APPLY. BID INCREMENTS ARE SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM.

TELEPHONE BIDDERS ONLY: Bidding by telephone is permitted on a limited basis subject to advance arrangements and availability, at Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion. Telephone bidding is subject to Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion and approval, and neither Van Eaton Galleries nor its agents or employees shall be held liable for the failure to execute bids or for errors relating to any transmission or execution thereof. For telephone bidding consideration, this form must be fully executed with all required information and attachments and received by Van Eaton Galleries at its office no later than 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) days prior to the Auction date. Any registrations coming in after 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) days prior to Auction are accepted at the sole discretion of Van Eaton Galleries, please check with our office 1 (818) 788-2357 to confirm.

FOR ABSENTEE BIDDERS ONLY: The absentee bid process is offered solely as a convenience subject to Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion and approval, and neither Van Eaton Galleries nor its agents or employees shall be held liable for the failure to execute bids or for errors relating to any transmission or execution thereof. The bidder hereby authorizes Van Eaton Galleries to enter bids on the specified lots up to the maximum price indicated on the bid form. The bidder understands that Van Eaton Galleries will endeavor to purchase these lots as reasonably as possible, and if the bid is successful, the purchase price -.. will be the final bid plus buyer’s premium and applicable sales taxes. For absentee bid consideration, all bids must be in writing, fully executed including all columns on the following form, with all required information and attachments, and received by Van Eaton Galleries at its office, either by delivery, mail or fax no later than 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) day prior to the Auction date. Any registrations coming in after 4:00 PT two (2) days prior to Auction are accepted at the sole discretion of Van Eaton Galleries, please check with our office 1 (818) 788-2357 to confirm.

NOTICE TO FIRST TIME BIDDERS: New clients are requested to provide photographic proof of ID - passport, driving license, ID card, together with proof of address - utility bill, bank or credit card statement etc. Corporate clients should also provide a copy of their articles of association I company registration documents, together with a letter authorizing the individual to bid on the company’s behalf. Failure to provide this may result in your bids not being processed. For higher value lots you may also be asked to provide a bankers reference.

SHIPPING: Buyers are responsible for arranging shipping and for all shipping costs. As a convenience, shipping for small items may be handled by Van Eaton Galleries via FedEx. For oversized items, a third party shipper is recommended. Buyers may use any shipper of their choice. Van Eaton Galleries can recommend local shippers if needed.

Phone & Absentee Bidder List

Please type or print legibly. This form can be emailed to auction@vegalleries.com or faxed to: (818) 788-2368 or mailed to:

Van Eaton Galleries

12160 Ventura Blvd, Studio City Ca. 91604 For more info, please call (818) 788-2357

Van Eaton Galleries uses the increments in the chart to the right. To keep an orderly bidding structure, please place your bids within this framework.

Range

$10 to $100

$100 to $500

$500 to $1,000

$1,000 to $2,000

$2,000 to $5,000

$5,000 to $10,000

$10,000 to $20,000

$20,000 to $50,000

$50,000 to $100,000

$100,000 to $250,000

$250,000 and up

Multiple

$10

$25

$50

$100

$250

$500

$1,000

$2,500

$5,000

$10,000

Auctioneer’s Discretion

For absentee bidders only. (You instruct us to execute each absentee bid up to the corresponding bid amount indicated below) • Emergency Bid: A maximum bid (exclusive of Buyer’s Premium and tax) to be executed by Van Eaton Galleries only if we are unable to contact you by telephone or should the connection be lost during bidding.

Lot Number Title/Description (In the event of any discrepancy, lot number and not lot description will govern.)

Maximum bid in US$ (excluding premium and applicable tax) Emergency Bid for telephone bidders only*

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