SEPTEMBER 13-14, 2025






SEPTEMBER 13-14, 2025
Whether you are a fan of Disney, comic books, animation, movies, television shows, or early 20th century technology, there’s something for all kinds of collectors in this auction.
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank our consignors who have entrusted us with their collections. We take pride in fostering a community of collectors who really care about art and culture. I have no doubt that these lots will go to fellow collectors who also appreciate the craftsmanship and history of their new items.
The catalog you are holding contains over 600 lots, from the dawn of pop culture through modern times. We have the quintessential Spider-Man comic books, effects work by the Chiodo Brothers, stop-motion animation puppets, dazzling posters, major Hollywood props, Star Wars memorabilia, Disney Parks souvenirs, SHAG art, film and television title cels, and rare animation art from Disney, Warner Brothers, Hanna-Barbera, Don Bluth, and “Yellow Submarine!” When you look through this catalog, I know that you’ll enjoy the amazing, spectacu lar lots we have curated for you.
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Long before the internet, even before television, there were already many forms of entertainment. Musicians hand-cranked musical organs on the streets, children played with wooden and tin toys, and families gathered around their radio. This section takes you on a journey through technologies of the past that brought joy to the masses and made an early impact on pop culture.
1. An Edison Projecting Kinetoscope. (Edison Manufacturing Company, 1897) An Improved Exhibition Model Edison Projecting Kinetoscope. Thomas Edison’s vision to “do for the eye what the phonograph does for the ear” led to the Kinetoscope, based largely on the work of his assistant William Dickson. To project 35mm film, the reel is loaded into the front box and runs through the gate, as powerful light from the lamphouse illuminates and enlarges the picture. This Kinetoscope includes a second original box for the film reel and a modern replacement handle. This vital piece of film history, bearing the serial number 12230, led to the modern projector and cinema as we know it. Measuring 48” x 23” x 61.5” tall, the kinetoscope is in good condition with heavy oxidation from age, scratches, scuffs, material loss, a crack in the handle, and wear from use. It is missing a transparency slide and rods to create the arclight. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $7,000 - $9,000
2. An Edison Fireside Model B Phonograph and Wax Cylinders. An Edison Fireside Model B phonograph with a reproduction oak horn and 14 wax cylinders, predecessors of vinyl records. The wax cylinders feature songs including “Where the Moonbeams Gleam,” “Show Me the Way to Go Home,” and two of the patriotic anthem “Over There.” The cylinders measure 4.5” x tall x 2.5” in diameter and are in good condition with peeling, wear from use, discoloration from age, and nine of the cylinder cases missing their caps. Measuring 13.5” x 9” x 29” tall, the Model B is in very good working condition with scuffs, scratches, wear from use, and oxidation from age.Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
3. A Victrola Record Player with Record Collection. (Victor Talking Machine Co., 191418) An Enclosed Floor Model Version 2 Victrola Talking Machine XX-XIV Cabinet. The Victrola was designed to stand out in the competitive phonograph market , with the horn enclosed in the cabinet beneath the turntable, presenting a stylish piece of furniture. Included are 11 envelopes of steel single-use needles, one bamboo “fiber” needle, and a “Tungs-tone” brass stylus for up to 60 uses. Also included is a Columbia “Grand” record cleaner in its original, slightly damaged box, three keys to the cabinet, and an original instruction sheet. 100 five inch to twelve inch records are included in 10 record books. Highlights include World War I songs, Christmas favorites, Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” and selections from “H.M.S. Pinafore.” The machine has been tested and functions well, with loud, clear sound. Measuring 22” x 24.5” x 48.25” the Talking Machine is in good condition with scratches and scuffs. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $600 - $800
4. A Mutoscope with Charlie Chaplin Film. (International Mutoscope Reel Co., 1926-1949) A light blue and gold Mutoscope which plays part of a Charlie Chaplin film. Mutoscopes were an early form of film viewing, often found at penny arcades and boardwalks at the end of the 1800s and into the 1900s. When a penny is inserted into the slot and the lever is cranked, the Mutoscope plays a segment of the diner scene from “The Trysting Place,” a 1914 short by Charlie Chaplin. In the 1920s, William Rabkin acquired the license to the Mutoscope and established the International Mutoscope Reel Co., which created these remarkable machines for two decades. This Mutoscope worked when tested, requiring a penny and an electrical outlet for the attached plug. Measuring 17” x 18” x 30.5” tall and 72” tall including the reproduction sign for the Chaplin film, the Mutoscope displays in very good condition with typical wear from use and age, including scuffs, scratches, paint loss, light distortion in the glass, and oxidation. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
5. A Philco Model 87 Radio. (Philco, 1929) A Philco lowboy style Neutrodyne 8-tube battery radio, model 87. The 1920s marked the beginning of the golden age of radio. As technology improved and became more accessible, radios became a common feature in American homes. Millions of households tuned in daily to listen to their favorite nationally broadcast comedians, serials, and soap operas from emerging networks such as NBC and CBS. Despite the initial high price of $119—equivalent to about $2,250 today— over 40% of American households owned a radio by the early 1930s, with that number doubling by the end of the decade. This eight-tube radio did not work when tested and requires servicing to function. Measuring 26.75” x 14” x 40.25” tall, the radio displays in good condition with ring stains on the top, scratches, chips, scuffs to the finish, one missing tube, and the grill cloth is torn and nearly entirely missing. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
6. A Silvertone 8-Tube Battery Radio. (Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1932-33) A Silvertone lowboy style super-heterodyne 8-tube battery radio, model 1575. The pinnacle of home entertainment at the time, this radio originally carried the hefty price tag of $60, or $1350 in today’s money. With both long and short wave reception, the entire family could gather in the living room for shows broadcast from fledgling national networks such as NBC and CBS, or listen in on local police calls. The battery-powered radio retains its original amplifier with a newer smaller one installed with a 0.25” TS audio jack, allowing the radio to function as a decorative speaker. The new amplifier is in need of a new plug and has not been tested. The body is crafted with a walnut finish, walnut veneer front panel, and Tamo wood overlays across top and bottom rail. The radio needs servicing to function. Measuring 25.25” x 14” x 40.5” tall, the radio displays in good condition with scratches, chips to the finish, and a tear to the grill cloth. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
7. A Rare “The Darby” Horse Racing Game by J.W. Whitlock. (J.W. Whitlock Co., 1934) A rare coin operated “The Darby” horse racing game, manufactured by J.W. Whitlock Co. When a nickel is inserted, the horses gallop forward, with their odds of winning displayed near the finish line. The light functions and gameplay worked when tested, with the only non-operating piece being the white light bulb near the finish line. Less than 150 of these wooden machines were manufactured, making this a rare chance to own a part of gaming history. Measuring 39” x 17.5” x 12.5” tall, this incredible machine is in very good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, and wear from use and age. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $800 - $1,000
8. A Deleika Dinkelsbuhl Street Organ. (Deleika, 1990s-2000s) A Deleika Dinkelsbuhl hand-cranked street organ and 17 music scrolls. Street organs were popular in Europe during the 1800s, operated by organ grinders who were sometimes accompanied by a monkey for added entertainment. This 20-key musical organ has 31 wooden pipes and a birch cabinet. The music scrolls include popular songs from “The Sound of Music,” “Mary Poppins,” “Titanic,” classic Disney movies, the Beatles, and Christmas standards. The hand-cranked organ worked when tested, generating a rich, warm sound. Measuring 19.25” x 15.5” x 23” tall, the organ is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
9. A Large Wooden Spark Plug Horse Toy. (King Features Syndicate, 1920s) A large rideable Spark Plug Horse toy. Spark Plug was introduced in the comic strip “Barney Google” in 1922 as a one-time character. Due to his popularity, creator Billy DeBeck made him a permanent character and co-star, renaming the strip to “Barney Google and Spark Plug.” Accomplished in wood, leather, and felt, the toy measures 34” x 12” x 39”. The piece is in fair condition with wood and leather cracking, paint peeling, oxidation to the nails and screws, and soiling to the blanket. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
10. A Castle Hall Cigars Stork Display Figure. (Castle Hall, 1920s) A papier mâché Castle Hall Cigars stork display figure holding a blanketed baby in its beak. The porcelain baby and pink cloth blanket were added by a previous owner, as the figure originally held a Castle Hall Cigars advertisement. Measuring 15” x 7.5” x 26” tall, the stork is in fair condition with cracks throughout, scuffs, paint loss, paint chips, and visible repair. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600
11. An Original Bullock’s Department Store “Dear Santa” Illustration. (Bullock’s, 1930s) An original promotional illustration displayed at Bullock’s department stores for the Holiday season. Bullock’s was a chain of department stores in Los Angeles, recognized for its elaborate Christmas displays, featuring large, decorated Christmas trees both on the roof and inside. The illustration is accomplished in watercolor and has a visible size of 12.25” x 22.5”. The entire matted framed piece measures 17.5” x 30”. The artwork is in fine condition with an area of adhesive residue to the top right corner of the glassless frame. $600 - $800
12. A Stork Ring Counter Display. (1930s-1940s) A hand-painted ring counter display from the early 20th century. The wooden display features a stork holding a baby and a ring made in Germany with a garnet birthstone for January. Measuring 16” x 4” x 10.25”, the piece displays in very good condition with spots of paint loss, cracks, paint chips, scuffs, and wear from age.
$300 - $500
13. A Froggy the Gremlin Store Window Display Figure. (Buster Brown, 1950s) A Froggy the Gremlin store window display for Buster Brown Shoes. Froggy was a mischievous practical joker on the “Smilin’ Ed McConnell’s Buster Brown Gang” children’s radio show, sponsored by the shoe company. Accomplished in composite with two wooden supports in the back, Froggy measures 26” x 30.5” x 4” deep. The display is in good condition with light cracks to the base of the shoes, neck, and left cuff, light cracks with paint loss along the mouth and bottom edge where the legs meet the shoes, a 1.25” area of cracking with paint loss on the nose, and light soiling and spots of stains throughout.
$800 - $1,000
Movie magic starts well before a film camera rolls. Artists in Hollywood create concept art, storyboards, costume designs, title cels, and background matte paintings that are all integral to the production process. The following lots give bidders a rare look behind the scenes of moviemaking.
14. A “Phantom of the Opera” Original Production Design Concept. (Universal, 1925) An original production design concept for the Lon Chaney horror classic “The Phantom of the Opera,” by artist Ben Carre. During the development of the stage musical in the 1980s, this art was loaned to Andrew Lloyd Webber as a reference for set design. Measuring 8” x 11” in an 11.5” x 16” matte, the graphite and colored pencil art on vellum displays in very good condition with creases and wear from production use. The matte is in fair condition with edge tears, spotting, and discoloration from age. $600 - $800
15. An Edith Head Original Costume Sketch for Barbara Nichols. (Head, 1959-1966) An original costume design concept by Edith Head for Barbara Nichols. Accomplished in watercolor and graphite, the design likely comes from one of their two collaborations, “That Kind of Woman” or “The Swingers.” However, it does not resemble any costumes that were included in the final cuts of those films. Head, the record holder for most Oscar wins by a woman, signed the piece in the bottom right corner in pencil. With an image size of 11.5” x 14” on a 14” x 17” piece of drawing paper, the concept is in good condition with folds at the corners, creases throughout, and wear from production use. $400 - $600
16. A “Ben-Hur” Original Production Design Painting. (MGM, 1959)
A hand-painted brownline used during production of the Charlton Heston epic “Ben-Hur.” The art, accomplished in acrylic, depicts a Roman galley ship. Measuring 15.75” x 17”, the art is in good production-used condition with creases, peeling, smudges, edge wear, a hole at the top from display, staple holes, and a staple at the bottom right corner. $600 - $800
17. An Edith Head “My Six Loves” Debbie Reynolds Costume Design. (Paramount, 1963) An original costume design by Edith Head for Debbie Reynolds in “My Six Loves.” Head was perhaps the most influential costume designer in Hollywood history, working closely with the biggest stars and earning eight Academy Awards for Best Costume Design. With an image size of 7” x 15.5” on 12” x 17.75” drawing paper, the marker, graphite, and watercolor design displays in good condition with creases, light scuffs, smudges, discoloration from age, and heavy soiling on the sides, which do not affect the image. $400 - $600
19. An Elvis Presley “Speedway” Storyboard. (MGM, 1968) An original hand-drawn storyboard for the film “Speedway” starring Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra. Written in pencil on the storyboard is the direction “Elvis looks back.” With an image size of 4.5” x 10” on 9” x 12” vellum, the graphite and marker storyboard displays in very good condition with creases, light spotting from age, and edge wear and tears. $300 - $500
18. “The Pink Panther” Original Title Art. (United Artists, 1963) Incredibly rare title artwork for the opening scene of Blake Edwards’ “The Pink Panther.” Although not an animated film itself, the opening title launched Friz Freleng’s Pink Panther character into stardom, with a series of theatrical shorts and TV shows. This title, Once Upon A Time, appears at the beginning of the film and is hand-painted on a pane of glass by the Pacific Title Company. As the glass would usually be washed off and reused for other titles, this piece is extremely rare and represents not only a piece of the film, but also the beautiful lost art of title making that Pacific Title was known for. The artwork has been framed over a printed reproduction background and measures 19” x 29” in a 23.25” x 33.5” framed matte. The condition is good with heavy paint loss, paint chips, and paint cracks, while the frame is in very good condition with light scratches. This item has special shipping requirements due to size and weight. Please enquire before bidding. $500 - $800
20. A Steve McQueen Painting by Robert Tanenbaum. (Tanenbaum, 1970s) An original painting of the “King of Cool,” Steve McQueen, signed by poster artist Robert Tanenbaum. Accomplished in acrylic with an image size of 17” x 28” on a 20” x 30” artist board, the painting is in very good condition with light wear and creases at the corners. $500 - $700
21. A “Blazing Saddles” Poster Development Concept. (Warner Bros., 1974) A poster development concept for the Academy Award-nominated Mel Brooks comedy “Blazing Saddles.” Measuring 5.5” x 8” on 15” x 20” artist board, the print is in very good condition with stains, corner creases, and wear from production use. $300 - $500
22. A “Spider-Man 2” Concept Drawing. (Sony, 2004) An original concept drawing for Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man 2” signed by Alex Tavoularis. The piece depicts the clock tower where Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man and Alfred Molina’s Doctor Otto Octavius begin their epic fight sequence in the middle of the film. Measuring 9” x 13.5” on 12” x 20.5” trimmed vellum and adhered to a 14” x 24” board, the graphite and colored pencil drawing displays in very good condition with creases, smudges, and wear from production use. $200 - $400
23. A “Ladyhawke” Original Concept Painting. (Warner Bros., 1985) An original concept painting from the medieval fantasy film “Ladyhawke,” by Roy Carnon, who worked in the art department on classics including “2001: A Space Odyssey,” “Superman,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” and “Return of the Jedi.” With an image size of 17.75” x 25” adhered to 21.5” x 27.75” board, the painting is in good condition with light scratches, smudges, creases, wear, and heavy pinholes in the borders from production use. $300 - $500
Movie posters are works of art, often becoming instantly recognizable pieces of pop culture iconography. Show a poster for “Back to the Future,” “JAWS,” or “Jurassic Park,” and most people will instantly recognize it, even if you remove the film title. The best movie posters epitomize an entire film in one image and are as memorable as the films they represent.
24. A “King Kong” 1938 Re-Release Lobby Card. (RKO, 1938) An original lobby card from the 1938 re-release of the monster-movie classic “King Kong.” The lobby cards from this first re-release are the rarest of all the lobby cards from the film’s releases, including the original in 1933. Measuring 11” x 14”, the lobby card displays in fair condition with edge wear and tear, light creasing, light stains, pinholes, a 0.75” tear to Bruce Cabot’s face on the lower right, and notations and tape on the reverse. $300 - $500
25. An Original “Superman” Serial Lobby Card. (Columbia, 1948) A lobby card from the Columbia Pictures “Superman” serial for “Chapter 2: Depths of the Earth.” This 15-part series marked the first live-action appearance of the Man of Steel. Measuring 11” x 14”, the lobby card displays in good condition with edge wear, staple holes to the top left corner, and discoloration to the edges from age. $100 - $200
26. A “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” Palace Theatre Window Card. (MGM, 1958) A window card promoting a three-day run of Elizabeth Taylor’s “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” at the Palace Theatre in Los Angeles. Measuring 14” x 22” the window card displays in good condition with pinholes, staple holes, folds, spotting, creases, edge tears, discoloration from age, and water damage at the bottom right of the matte. $200 - $400
27. The First “How the West Was Won” Opening Title Credit. (MGM, 1962) An original screen-used Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Cinerama opening title credit artwork from the Academy Award-nominated “How the West Was Won.” This is the first credit seen on screen in the star-studded Western’s opening title sequence. Accomplished in enamel on glass, the title credit has been framed and matted with a forest green background. With an image size of 17.25” x 27.25” in a 23.75” x 33.75” frame, the piece is in very good condition with spots of paint loss and paint cracks, while the frame exhibits light scratches and wear. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
28. A James Stewart “How the West Was Won” Title Credit. (MGM, 1962) An original James Stewart opening title credit from “How the West Was Won.” Along with Jimmy Stewart, the star-studded cast included Henry Fonda, Karl Malden, Debbie Reynolds, and John Wayne. Although very similar to the screen-used credit, the production ultimately opted for an alternate version where Stewart’s first and last names were stacked. Accomplished in enamel on glass, the hand-painted title has been matted and framed with a color reproduction background. With an image size of 18.25” x 28.25” in a 23.25” x 33.5” frame, the piece is in very good condition with spots of paint loss, paint cracks, and scratches, while the frame displays in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
29. “The Birds” Australian Insert Poster. (Universal, 1963) A rare insert poster for the Australian theatrical release of Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds,” marking the feature film debut of Tippi Hedren. Measuring 13.25” x 30.25” and linen-backed for a full size of 14.25” x 31.75”, the insert poster is in very good condition with light spots of stains, discoloration from age, and creases. $200 - $400
31. A “Hello, Dolly!” Three-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1969) An original three-sheet poster for the theatrical release of Gene Kelly’s “Hello, Dolly!” starring Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, and Michael Crawford. Measuring 41” x 77”, the poster is in very good condition with very light edge wear, a small tear to the upper left corner, and light strips of printing ink original to production on the far right and top edge, all of which do not affect the image. $100 - $200
30. A “Sound of Music” Window Card. (20th Century Fox, 1966) A window card for Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music,” starring Julie Andrews. Released in 1965, the film was a huge success and stayed in theaters for four and a half years, becoming the highest-grossing film ever at the time. Measuring 14” x 22”, the window card displays in very good condition with light creases, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
32. “The Towering Inferno” Oversize Publicity Photo. (20th Century Fox, 1974) An oversize publicity photo for the pop culture phenomenon “The Towering Inferno.” The film was the highest-grossing movie of the year and was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Famous for its star-studded ensemble cast, the photo includes Hollywood legends Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Fred Astaire, William Holden, Faye Dunaway, and the notorious O.J. Simpson. Measuring 20” x 28”, the lobby card is in good condition with long scratches throughout, creases, and light edge wear. $100 - $200
33. A “JAWS” Original One-Sheet. (Universal, 1975) An original release one-sheet poster for Steven Spielberg’s “JAWS.” This international variant features the invitation “When in Southern California visit Universal Studios Tour” along the top border, no MPAA rating at the bottom, and “JAWS” in large script at the lower right corner. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with wear along the original folds, light stains, scratches, creases, and discoloration at the borders from age. $1,000 - $2,000
34. A “JAWS” Print Ad Template. (Universal, 1975) A print ad template for Steven Spielberg’s “JAWS,” the first summer blockbuster. The template notes that the film may be too intense for younger children. With an image size of 5.5” x 16.5” on 10” x 19” paper, the print is in good condition with creases, lightly visible marker, and water damage at the top right, which does not affect the image. $100 - $200
35. A “Superman” Christopher Reeve Production Photo. (Warner Bros, 1978) A large photo of Christopher Reeve in “Superman: The Movie” from the collection of Bill Wallen, who worked on promotional and advertising campaigns for the film. The photo is adhered to art board with a few small airbrushed enhancements. Measuring 18.25” x 24.25”, the photo is in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $100 - $200
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37. A Drew Struzan “The Muppet Movie” Color Transparency. (Associated Film Distribution, 1979) A color transparency of Drew Struzan’s art for “The Muppet Movie,” featuring Kermit and Miss Piggy with some of the film’s many celebrity co-stars, including Bob Hope, Orson Welles, Richard Pryor, and Mel Brooks. Measuring 8” x 10”, the transparency is in good condition with scratches and light wear. $200 - $400
39. A Rare “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” Finger Light Toy. (Knickerbocker, 1982) A very rare “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” finger light toy by Knickerbocker. One of the most infamous movie tie-in toys for children, the rubber finger light’s unexpectedly suggestive design has made it a legendary item in the collectibles market. The toy’s light-up tip did not work when tested, likely requiring a new battery. Measuring 5.25” in its original 2.5” x 9.25” packaging, the toy is in fine condition, while the packaging displays in very good condition with light creases and a pricing adhesive on the reverse. $100 - $200
38. An “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” Picture Disc Soundtrack and Storybook Set. ((MCA, 1982) An “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” Picture Disc Soundtrack and a Story of the Film Box Set.. The 12” picture disc features the film’s score by composer John Williams. The box set includes a 12” record narrated by Michael Jackson, 20-page readalong book, fan club form, and a 20” x 20” poster of Jackson with E.T. The picture disc is in fine condition, with the sleeve in good condition with wear and creasing. The 11.25” x 11.5” Story of the film set is in fine condition in the original 12.5” x 12.5” fair condition box with heavy creases, dents, and tears. $100 - $200
40. A Rare Drew Struzan “Blade Runner” Poster Transparency. (Warner Bros., 1982) A color transparency of an unused poster for “Blade Runner.” Acclaimed poster artist Drew Struzan created several designs and studies for the film’s poster, which were ultimately rejected by the studio. An alternate version appeared on the film novelization’s paperback in 1982, and a reimagined version was later the cover of Ridley Scott’s “The Final Cut” home video release, but this early version is relatively unseen. Measuring 8” x 10” with an image size of 6” x 8.5”, the transparency is in very good condition with wear from handling. $100 - $200
41. A Set of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” Lobby Cards. (Paramount, 1981) A complete set of eight lobby cards for “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” the first film in the Indiana Jones franchise. The lithographically printed cards were issued by the National Screen Service and feature beautiful imagery from the film. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the lobby cards are in very good to fine condition with light creases and wear. $200 - $400
42. A Drew Struzan Indiana Jones, Spielberg, & Lucas Poster. (Paramount, 2003) A rare uncut poster of Indiana Jones trilogy art by Drew Struzan. This piece showing Harrison Ford, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg together was for the trilogy’s first DVD release in 2003, with the image on the cover of the set’s documentary DVD. With an image size of 26.25” x 39.25” and a full size of 28.25” x 40”, the poster displays in very good condition with light creases, stains in the border which do not affect the image, and waviness on the left side with spots of discoloration from water contact. $200 - $400
43. A Unique “Spaceballs” Poster Proof. (MGM, 1987) A unique poster proof for the Mel Brooks comedy classic “Spaceballs.” This poster closely resembles the final version, featuring a white border instead of a full-bleed design, and indicates a PG-13 rating, even though the film is rated PG. With an image size of 27” x 40” on 28” x 41” heavy paper, the poster is in good condition with large scratches throughout, creases, some tape at the borders, and tape residue. $200 - $400
44. A Large “Back to the Future Part II” Subway Poster. (Universal, 1989) A large subway poster for the blockbuster sequel “Back to the Future Part II,” starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown. Measuring 46” x 60”, the poster is in good condition with creases, edge wear, scuffs, and ink loss at the top. $300 - $500
45. A Large “Back to the Future Part III” Subway Poster. (Universal, 1990) A large subway poster for “Back to the Future Part III,” the final film in the blockbuster franchise. Measuring 46” x 60”, the poster displays in very good condition with edge wear and tears, spots of discoloration, creases, a 1.25” hole near the bottom right, and light water damage. $300 - $500
46. A “Total Recall” Crew Gift Paperweight. (TriStar, 1990) A “Total Recall” VIP and production crew gift paperweight featuring a print of the film’s poster in a triangular lucite block. Measuring 4” x 1” x 3.5” tall, the paperweight is in fine condition.
$100 - $200
47. An “Edward Scissorhands” British Quad Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1990) An original British Quad poster for the theatrical release of Tim Burton’s “Edward Scissorhands” starring Winona Ryder and Johnny Depp. Measuring 27” x 39.75, the poster displays in good condition with folds as issued, light edge wear and creases, and the title written on the reverse in pencil. $200 - $400
48. A Pair of “Batman Forever” Villain One-Sheets. (Warner Bros., 1995) A pair of “Batman Forever villain one-sheets for Jim Carrey as The Riddler and Tommy Lee Jones as Two-Face. Measuring 27” x 40” each, the posters are in very good condition with light creases, minor scuffs, and edge wear. $200 - $400
49. A Rare Snyderverse Trilogy Poster. (Warner Bros., 2023) A rare poster for a special screening of director Zack Snyder’s DC superhero trilogy, exclusively available to attendees. From April 28 to 30, 2023, three exclusive screenings were held in Los Angeles for “Man of Steel,” the extended ultimate edition of “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice,” and the highly anticipated Snyder Cut of “Justice League.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with light scratches and creases. $100 - $200
Props are an essential part of every film production. They add a sense of realism to the set and give actors something to interact with. Props often become iconic parts of a character’s identity: Indiana Jones’ fedora and whip, Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber, Dorothy’s ruby red slippers. What follows is a curated selection of rare props from Hollywood hits.
50. A Prop “Apocalypse Now” Death From Above Card. (United Artists, 1979) A Jack playing card prop from Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now.” Featured on the reverse is a Death From Above logo, the type seen on Kilgore’s helicopter in the war film. “AT” is written at the top right corner in blue marker, the initials of Alex Tavoularis, who worked in the film’s art department. Measuring 2.25” x 3.5” in a 3” x 5.25” protective case, the card is in very good condition with light wear and scratches on the case.
$300 - $500
51. A Collection of Miss Piggy Rings and Signed Photo. (Henson, 1980s) A collection of five Miss Piggy costume rings and a publicity photo signed by Piggy and Kermit the Frog in purple and green marker. The rings measure 1” in diameter each, and the photo is 8” x 10”, all in very good condition with light discoloration from age, creases, smudges, and handling wear to the photo. $300 - $500
53. A Prop Frankenstein’s Journal from “The Bride.” (Columbia, 1985) Baron Frankenstein’s prop journal from “The Bride,” starring Sting and Jennifer Beals. Filled with printed pages of handwritten notes and anatomical illustrations, this is the journal read by Eva as she discovers that she was created by the Baron. Measuring 6.5” x 8” x 0.75”, the journal displays in very good condition with typical wear from production use. $300 - $500
52. A “Superman” Film Series Prop and Preview Invitation. (Warner Bros., 1978/83) A Fortress of Solitude control panel crystal prop from Richard Donner’s “Superman,” and a preview invitation screening from “Superman III” at the Highland Park Village Theatre. Measuring 8” x 1.5” x 1.5”, the resin crystal is in good, production-used condition with heavy discoloration from age. The invitation measures 4” x 9” and displays in good condition with light edge wear, creases, and stains. $300 - $500
54. One-Eyed Willy Treasure Props from “The Goonies.” (Warner Bros., 1985) A collection of three “The Goonies” props from OneEyed Willy’s treasure hoard. Included are two faux diamond necklaces and a faux ivory brooch. Ranging in size from the 1” x 1.5” brooch to the 2.5” x 18.5” long necklace, the props display in very good condition with very light wear from production use. $300 - $500
55. A “Lethal Weapon” Richard Donner Gift Sculpture. (Warner Bros., 1986) A unique sculpture signed by Ken Thomas, inspired by the production of “Lethal Weapon” and gifted to director Richard Donner. Mel Gibson trained with the film’s technical adviser, Cedric Adams in Capoeira, Dennis Newsome in Jailhouse rock, and UFC co-founder Grand Master Rorian Gracie in Jiu Jitsu to create his character’s fighting style. The statue depicts director Richard Donner, additional second assistant director Willie Simmons, a cameraman, Adams, Newsome, and Gracie. Measuring 11” x 14” x 8” tall in a 12.5” x 15.5” x 9.5” tall acrylic display, the sculpture is in very good condition with light wear and paint loss from age. The acrylic display exhibits scratches, scuffs, and wear. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
57. A “Hook” Production Collection. (TriStar/Amblin, 1990-1991) A “Hook” production collection featuring a child Cast chair back. Also included are a silver crew pin, two promotional buttons, a first revised draft of the script “Hook! The Return of the Captain” dated eight months before principal photography began, and three presentation transparencies of “Hook” and Amblin Entertainment logos. The items ranging in size from the 0.5” x 1” pin to the 5.75” x 17.75 chair back are in good to fine condition with color loss to spots of the lettering of the chair back, and light wear to the script and transparencies from production use. $100 - $200
56. An “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” Prop Snake and Storyboard Page. (Paramount, 1989) A production-used prop snake and storyboard page from the action-packed opening of “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” with a young Indiana Jones, portrayed by River Phoenix, chased along a circus train by treasure hunters. The coiled rubber snake measures 8.75” x 12.75” x 1.25” and is in very good condition with light wear from production use. The 8.25” x 11.5” photocopy storyboard is in good condition with light edge wear and tear, and creasing. $200 - $400
58. A Collection of “Batman Returns”
Production Art. (Warner Bros., 1992) A collection of “Batman Returns” production-used documents. Included is an original drawing of Batman’s leg in pencil on vellum; and photocopies of a storyboard page, a bat puppet design, four Gotham City building exterior designs, and a large color concept for The Penguin’s lair. Measuring from 8.5” x 11” to 11” x 17”, the drawing and documents are in good condition with light edge wear and creasing from production use. $300 - $500
59. A “Batman Forever” Two-Face Prop Coin. (Warner Bros., 1995) A prop coin for Two-Face, portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones in “Batman Forever.” In the film, Two-Face flips a coin to determine his victims’ fates. One side read “Gothamus Unus,” while the other side was intentionally scratched to represent the normal and scarred sides of the villain’s face. Measuring 2.5” in diameter, the metal prop coin displays in very good condition with light oxidation from age and wear from production use. $300 - $500
60. A “Batman Begins” Batsuit Stunt Cowl. (Warner Bros., 2005) A Batman costume cowl from Christopher Nolan’s “Batman Begins.” This rubber cowl was worn by the stunt double of Christian Bale during production and is labeled “stunt” inside. Measuring 9” x 11” x 21” tall, the cowl is in good condition with typical wear from production use, including stains and discoloration. $5,000 - $7,000
61. A “Batman vs. Superman” Alfred Costume Sweater. (Warner Bros., 2016) A green costume sweater worn by Jeremy Irons as Bruce Wayne’s butler Alfred in “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.” Labeled a size 106 cm, the sweater displays in very good condition with pilling and wear from production use. $200 - $400
62. A “Titanic” Grand Staircase Prop. (20th Century Fox/ Paramount, 1997) An original Grand Staircase prop from James Cameron’s “Titanic.” A full-scale reproduction of the legendary ship was built and used for filming at Fox Baja Studios in Rosarito Beach, Mexico. When filming was complete, beachcombers were able to find ship parts and props in the water. Sections of the Grand Staircase mouldings were released in a limited edition by a salvager, with this particular display numbered 6/40. Measuring 2” x 6.75” in a 13” x 2” x 16” tall custom frame, the painted plaster prop is in fair condition with paint loss, cracks, visible repair, wear from production use, and scratches and wear to the frame. $400 - $600
63. A Live-Action “The Flintstones” Dino Name Tag Prop. (Universal, 2000) A hand-painted resin name tag for Dino from “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” This prop was attached to the collar of Dino, who appeared in the film as a combination of puppetry and CGI. Measuring 4.5” in diameter, the prop is in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, paint loss, and wear from production use.
65. A Harry Potter Hogwarts Envelope Prop. (Warner Bros., 2001) A Hogwarts envelope prop from “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” For the scene with hundreds of invitations flying down the chimney and around the Dursley’s living room, invitations, including this, were created with printed seals instead of wax to make them light and aerodynamic. Measuring 5.25” x 7.25”, the prop envelope is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $600 - $800
64. A Harry Potter Prop Great Hall Goblet. (Warner Bros., 20012011) A production-used goblet prop from the Hogwarts Great Hall in the Harry Potter franchise. The goblet is crafted in pewter and was handmade by La Bottega del Peltro of Italy. Measuring 4” tall and 3.5” in diameter, the goblet is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $300 - $500
66. A “Reign of Fire” Prop Dragon Teeth Display. (Touchstone, 2002) A collection of five prop dragon teeth from “Reign of Fire” starring Matthew McConaughey and Christian Bale. The intricate teeth were used within a dragon’s mouth, as shown in the production photo and film still presented in the frame. Ranging in size from 2.5” to 5.25” long, housed in a 19.5” x 22” custom frame, the teeth are in very good condition with wear from production use, while the frame displays in very good condition with scratches and scuffs. $1,000 - $2,000
67. A Ron Perlman “Blade II” Costume. (New Line Cinema, 2002) A leather costume worn by Ron Perlman in the Guillermo del Toro-directed “Blade II.” Perlman portrayed the villain Reinhardt, leader of the Bloodpack, whose mission is to kill Wesley Snipes’ Blade. The jacket is labeled as size XXL, and the pants are unlabeled, but they read “Reinhardt” on the pants tag. The screen-used costume is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $500 - $700
68. A “Men in Black II” Jeff Flower Prop. (Sony, 2002) A prop flower from “Men in Black II” starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. This flower is seen on the head of Jeff, the giant worm-like alien living under ground in New York City’s subway tunnels. Measuring 8” tall in a 6.75” x 8” x 12” tall custom display resembling a sewer grate, the flower prop displays in very good condition with fraying, paint loss, and wear from production use. $500 - $700
(Universal, 2003) A hook gauntlet worn by Jason Isaacs as Captain Hook in “Peter Pan.” Isaacs played both Hook and Mr. Darling in the live-action film, consistent with how the role was traditionally represented in the original J.M. Barrie play. The stylish hook has been repaired and reattached to its original gauntlet. Measuring 17.5” tall and 4” in diameter, the hook is in good condition with scuffs, paint loss, oxidation, wear from production use, and visible repair from reattaching the hook to the gauntlet. $1,500 - $2,500
70. Deadpool’s Claws from “X-Men Origins: Wolverine.” (20th Century Fox, 2009) A pair of Deadpool’s retractable arm blades from the superhero prequel “X-Men Origins: Wolverine.” Ryan Reynolds portrayed Wade Wilson, also known as the Merc with a Mouth, in the film. The creative team decided to sew shut his lips, turning the talkative character into Weapon XI, a mutant with powers taken from other mutants. The blades come on a custom display featuring photos of Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, who would later reteam in the box-office smash “Deadpool & Wolverine.” Measuring 29.5” long each on a 12.5” x 3” x 31” tall display, the screen-used blades are in very good condition with light scuffs, oxidation, and wear from production use. $3,000 - $5,000
71. A Collection of “The Hunger Games” Production Prints. (Lionsgate, 2012) A collection of six production-used photo prints from “The Hunger Games,” based on the hit novel by Suzanne Collins. Featured are location designs for Panem, including the Capitol, the train, and District 12, home of Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen. Ranging in size from 8.5” x 19” to 11” x 17”, the photo prints are in very good condition with light scratches, pinholes at the corners from display, and black marker notations from production use. $300 - $500
72. A “Deadpool” Prop Gun. (20th Century Fox, 2016) A Desert Eagle magnum prop gun from Marvel’s “Deadpool,” starring Ryan Reynolds. The non-functional molded gun features a layer of silver paint for a more realistic effect. Measuring 10.5 x 1.75” x 6.5”, the prop gun is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $400 - $600
73. A Michael Keaton Jacket from “The Founder.” (Weinstein, 2016) A costume jacket for Michael Keaton as Ray Kroc in “The Founder.” The biopic told the story of Kroc, who transformed McDonald’s into a highly successful fast food chain. Labeled a size 44 S, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $200 - $400
74. An Elton John “Sherlock Gnomes” Statue. (Paramount, 2018) A gnome statue of Elton John, for the animated film “Sherlock Gnomes.” The iconic singer wrote original music for the Paramount feature, which was a sequel to Disney’s “Gnomeo & Juliet.” The handpainted piece with glitter and rhinestone accents was released in a limited edition of 500, bearing a facsimile Elton John signature on the piano. Measuring 12” x 6.5” x 11.5” tall, the resin statue is in very good condition with light production flaws, including spots of paint loss, small cracks, and light stains. $100 - $200
75. A “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” Baby Groot Crew Gift. (Marvel, 2017) A maquette of Baby Groot, given to crew members on “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.” Measuring 9.5” tall in its 11.5” tall and 6.75” in diameter display, the crew gift is in very good condition with light wear. $2,000 - $3,000
76. A “Maze Runner: The Death Cure” Costume Jacket. (20th Century Fox, 2018)
A costume jacket worn by actor Will Poulter as Gally in “Maze Runner: The Death Cure,” the final film in the dystopian franchise. Labeled a size M, the screen-used jacket is in good condition with typical wear from production use, including stains, discoloration, and intentional distress. $200 - $400
77. A Pair of “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame” Crew Mugs. (Marvel, 2019) A pair of Moscow mule-style mugs created exclusively for the camera crew of “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame.” Featured on one side is the Avengers logo with “III,” “IV,” and “Camera,” while the other side features the Infinity Gauntlet used by Thanos. Measuring 4” tall and 3.25” in diameter each, the mugs are in very good to fine condition with light wear. $200 - $400
George Lucas changed pop culture forever with 1977’s “Star Wars,” one of the greatest hits the world had ever seen. Since then, the Star Wars brand has become a pop culture cornerstone—a groundbreaking and influential force across movies, television, video games, music, and merchandise.
78. A 20th Century Fox 1977 Preview Booklet. (20th Century Fox, 1976) A preview booklet for 20th Century Fox’s upcoming releases in 1977, given to exhibitors. The 20-page booklet features information on films including “Silver Streak,” “High Anxiety,” “Julia,” and a film from George Lucas by the name of “Star Wars,” which would change the movie industry forever. This is a rare early promo for the groundbreaking film. Measuring 10” x 14”, the booklet is in good condition with light creases, scratches on the cover, handling wear, spine tears, and the booklet loose from the top staple. $200 - $400
80. A Set of Large “Star Wars” Lobby Cards. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A set of four jumbo lobby cards for the original release of “Star Wars,” featuring Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Chewbacca, with studio information printed on the reverse. Ranging in size from 14.75” x 20” to 16.25” x 20”, the lobby cards are in good to very good condition with scratches throughout, light smudges, creases, and wear. $200 - $400
79. A Rare Collection of “Star Wars” Production Photos. (Lucasfilm, 1977) A collection of eight rare behind-the-scenes photos from the set of “Star Wars,” including five of George Lucas directing. Actors shown include Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Mayhew, Anthony Daniels, Alec Guinness, and Peter Cushing. Ranging in size from 7.5” x 8” to 8” x 10”, the photos are in good to very good condition with light scratches, edge wear, and pinholes and tape from agency use. $200 - $400
81. A Star Wars “The Empire Strikes Back” Movie Glossary. (Lucasfilm Ltd., 1980) A production-used glossary and style sheet for “The Empire Strikes Back” dated January 28, 1980. The memo includes a list of notable characters, locations, vehicles, and technologies from the film, with detailed character traits and physical descriptions. Measuring 8.5 x 11”, the guide is in good condition with discoloration from storage, folds around the staple, and light chipping to the edges. $300 - $500
82. A Set of “The Empire Strikes Back” Large Lobby Cards. (Lucasfilm, 1980) A set of four rare large lobby cards for “The Empire Strikes Back” including scenes from the Battle of Hoth, Luke on his tauntaun, Darth Vader storming the rebel base, and Han Solo being lowered into the freezing chamber. Measuring 16” x 20”, the large lobby cards are in good to very good condition with creases, edge wear, and peeling at the corners of the Vader card. $100 - $200
84. A Rare Star Wars Huffy Bicycle. (Huffy, 1983) A rare blue Star Wars children’s bicycle by Huffy with back-pedal brakes, an X-Wing sticker on one side and a Star Wars sticker around the frame. Measuring 40” x 17” x 29.5” tall, the bicycle displays in good condition with paint chips, scratches, scuffs, wear from use, light material loss on the seat, and oxidation from age. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $100 - $200
83. A Rare “Revenge of the Jedi” Paperweight. (Lucasfilm, 1982) A rare brass paperweight for “Revenge of the Jedi,” the original title of “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.” This early production gift from before the name change is quite scarce, as many items with “Revenge” in the title were recalled or destroyed. Measuring 2.25” x 4”, the paperweight is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
85. A “Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO” Original Production Cel. (Nelvana, 1985-86) An original production cel of R2-D2 from “Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO.” R2-D2 has an image size of 2” x 3” on a 7.5” x 11.5” visible cel paired with a color copy background. The entire matted framed piece measures 15.5” x 19.5”. The artwork is in fine condition with light scuffs to the frame. $100 - $200
86. A “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi” OneSheet. (20th Century Fox, 1983) A one-sheet for “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi,” the final film in the original trilogy. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with light scratches, creases, and edge wear. $300 - $500
87. A Rare “Return of the Jedi” British Quad Poster. (LucasFilm Ltd., 1983) An extremely rare UK quad-sized poster for the British release of “Return of the Jedi,” designed by Josh Kirby. Unlike later posters, this early version does not feature the Ewoks. Measuring 27.5” x 40”, created for use within the London Underground, poster is linen-backed for preservation with a full size of 29.25” x 42”. The poster is in very good condition with light creases and marks at the bottom corners of the linen. $400 - $600
88. A “Phantom Menace” Executive Gift. (Lucasfilm Ltd., 1999)
A large “Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace” Pit Droid figure and display. These resin and aluminum figures were given as gifts by Lucasfilm Ltd. to executives, cast from the original production-used molds of the Pit Droid maquettes. This particular droid features a nameplate for Christine Dowson, an executive at 20th Century Fox. The droid measures 9.75” tall, for a total height of 13.5” and 6.5” in diameter with the display. Included is a 4.25” x 5.5” thank you card from Lucasfilm Ltd. The entire piece is in very good condition with light wear and creases to the card. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
89. A “Revenge of the Sith” Chewbacca Executive Gift. (Lucasfilm Ltd., 2005) A “Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith,” Chewbacca figure and display gifted by Industrial Light & Magic to executives. The cast resin Chewbacca figure measures 12.5” and 17” tall and 8.75” in diameter with the display. Included is an 8.5” x 11” thank you letter from Lucasfilm with the top left quadrant cut out. The entire piece is in very good condition with light wear, visible repair, and bubbling in the glass. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
90. A Star Wars Rebel Y-Wing and Turbolaser Model. (Master Replicas, 2006) A Rebel Y-Wing and Turbolaser Replica from “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.” Limited to an edition of 1000, the set features turbolaser mounts under the ship, complete with an opaque stand and display base. Measuring 27.5” x 14” x 11.25” tall, the piece is in very good condition with light scuffs, paint chips, wear, and visible repairs to the back left wing. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
91. A Signature Edition Boba Fett Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2007) A rare Artist Proof Signature Edition Boba Fett helmet with a plaque signed by Jeremy Bulloch. The actor portrayed the fan-favorite bounty hunter in the Star Wars sequels “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi.” The 1:1 replica helmet includes the External Targeting Rangefinder, with a light-up feature that worked when tested. Measuring 10.25” x 11” x 16” tall with its stand, the helmet is in very good condition with light scratches and scuffs. $1,000 - $2,000
92. A Shadow Stormtrooper Helmet Replica. (Master Replicas, 2007) A Master Replicas Collectors Society Member Exclusive Shadow Stormtrooper Helmet replica. The Shadow Stormtroopers are part of the Expanded Universe, first seen in the daily newspaper Star Wars comic strip “Gambler’s World” in 1979 and later in the video game “Star Wars: Battlefront.” The helmets were released exclusively through the Collector’s Society in an edition of 500, with this helmet being a rare unnumbered Artist Proof. Measuring 11” x 12” x 11.5” tall and 16” tall with the display stand, the helmet is in very good condition with a small area of very faint scuffs to the back. $800 - $1,000
94. A Pair of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Metal Art Prints. (Disney, 2015) A pair of limited edition “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” metal art prints by DKNG and Mark Englert. The prints were exclusively offered at D23 as part of the Star Wars: Force for Change event to benefit the UNICEF Kid Power initiative. Both were limited to an edition of 150, with the Rey and Finn print number 58 and the Stormtroopers 111. Measuring 20” x 20” each, the prints are in very good to fine condition with a pinhole in the upper right corner of the Stormtrooper print, which does not affect the image. $200 - $400
93. A Shock Trooper Helmet Replica Signed by Temuera Morrison. (Master Replicas, 2007) An Artist Proof Imperial Shock Trooper Helmet replica from “Revenge of the Sith,” signed by Temuera Morrison, who voiced the Clone Troopers and played Jango Fett. This signed piece was not available to the general public, and as an Artist Proof was one of very few unnumbered outside of the released edition. Measuring 12.5” tall and 12” wide, and 16.5” tall with the display stand, the screen-accurate helmet is in good condition with light crazing and scuffs throughout. $800 - $1,000
95. “The Mandalorian” Precision-Crafted Replica Helmet. (EFX, 2019) A precision-crafted 1:1 replica helmet of Din Djarin’s helmet from the acclaimed Star Wars series “The Mandalorian.” The faithful replica was created by EFX out of high-quality plastic and aluminum. Measuring 8.5” x 10.5” x 10” tall, the helmet is in fine condition with intentional distress. $200 - $400
One of the greatest art forms in film is stop-motion animation. From “King Kong” through Ray Harryhausen’s epic fantasies, stop-motion artists painstakingly manipulate armature puppets and shoot their movements frame by frame, with a few seconds of film taking days or even weeks to shoot. Today production companies including Aardman Animation and LAIKA Studios remain dedicated to keeping the art form alive and well.
96. A Pair of California Raisins Audience Puppets. (Will Vinton Studios, 1986-94) A pair of audience member puppets from a California Raisins production. Originally created for a Sun Maid Raisins commercial, the California Raisins became hugely popular, releasing four albums, appearing in commercials, TV specials, and even winning an Emmy. These puppets are two audience members from one of the many California Raisin animations. The figures measure 2.5” and 3” tall and are mounted to a 4.25” x 3” x 0.5” wooden base with a Will Vinton Studios plaque. The puppets are in fine production-used condition. $200 - $400
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(Warner Bros, 2005) An original hand-drawn storyboard featuring Victor and Victoria from
Bride.” With an image size of 3.75” x 6.75” on 6” x 8.25” Corpse Bride storyboard paper, the piece displays in very good condition with smudges, creases, and light wear from production use. $300 - $500
98. A “Robot Chicken” Marcia Brady Puppet. (Adult Swim, 2006) An original “Robot Chicken” stop-motion puppet of Mar cia Brady a “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” parody in the episode titled “Suck It” with Mike and Carol Brady trying to kill each other. Measuring 8” tall, the plastic puppet displays in very good condition with wear from production use including scuffs, light fraying on the fabric clothing, disheveled hair, and a missing right shoe. $400 - $600
McGonagall Puppet. (Adult Swim, 2006) A “Robot Chicken” stop-motion puppet of Professor McGonagall from the episode “Password: Swordfish,” with Harry Potter and his friends using magic to deal with puberty. Measuring 8.5” tall, the plastic puppet displays in very good condition with light cracks, spots of paint loss, separation on the hat’s fabric, and wear from production use. $600 - $800
100. An Aardman Animations Morph
Figure Signed by Peter Lord. (Aardman, 2010s-20s) A one-of-a-kind Morph statue signed by Peter Lord, the character’s co-creator and co-founder of Aardman Animations. Pre-dating Wallace and Gromit by over a decade, Morph was Aardman’s first character, starring in several series of shorts that continue today. Accomplished in plasticine clay in the same size used in production, the statue measures 6.5” tall on a 4.75” diameter base and displays in very good condition with a light crack on the neck. $200 - $400
101. An “Igam Ogam” Stop-Motion Puppet Head. (Telegael, 2009-2013) An original stop-motion puppet head from “Igam Ogam,” a United Kingdom preschool program featuring the adventures of a cave girl and her prehistoric animal friends. Accomplished with resin, faux fur, and hair, with removable eyelids, the puppet head measures 8” x 6” x 4.5” tall and 9” tall with the display stand. The head is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $300 - $500
102. A “The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!” Stop-Motion Puppet. (Aardman, 2012) A production-used puppet from the stop-motion animated film “The Pirates! A Band of Misfits!” The pup pet, made of foam and latex with an articulated metal armature, appears in the film’s Scientist of the Year awards at the Royal Society of Lon don, with its hair digitally changed to blonde in post-production. Measuring 14” tall, the puppet displays in good, production-used condition with light cracking and deterioration of the foam at the joints. $300 - $500
103. A “Mad” Spy vs. Spy Chicken Stop-Motion Puppet. (Cartoon Network, 2013) A Spy vs. Spy stop motion puppet seen in the “Mad” season 4 episode “The Great Batsby / Big Time Gold Rush.” The black spy feeds the chicken TNT powder so it lays an explosive egg for his opposite’s breakfast. Measuring 2.5” tall, the puppet is in very good condition. $300 - $500
104. A Set of “Boxtrolls” Promotional Figurines. (Laika, 2014) A limited edition set of six “Boxtrolls” figurines given to members of the press and high-profile bloggers to promote the stop-motion film’s release. Included are figurines of Eggs, Oil Can, Winnie, Fragile, Shoe, and In Oil. Measuring 2.75” x 4.5” tall, the resin figurines are in fine condition and come with the original 12.5” x 3.75” x 13.5” tall display box, in good condition with light wear and creasing. $300 - $500
105. “Kubo and the Two Strings” Crew Gift Puppet Heads. (Laika, 2016) A rare gift display given to crew members who worked on the stop-motion feature “Kubo and the Two Strings.” Inside the branded wooden display are production-used puppet heads of Kubo, Monkey, and Beetle. “Kubo” was nominated at the Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Visual Effects, the latter a rare accomplishment for an animated film. Measuring 12” x 5” x 4” tall, the display is in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000
106. A “Hot Wheels City” Stop-Motion Spider Puppet. (Hot Wheels, 2018) A “Hot Wheels City” stop-motion spider puppet with resin non-articulated legs from the YouTube series episode “Spider Showdown.” Measuring 7” x 5” x 4.25” tall, the plastic puppet displays in very good condition with light paint chips from production use. $300 - $500
107. “A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon” Crew Gift. (Aardman, 2019) A Lu-La statue given to crew members of the stop-motion film “A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon.” The resin statue of the alien holding a teddy bear is displayed on a wooden base with the film’s title treatment and “Crew” engraved on the bottom. Measuring 3.75” tall and 2.25” in diameter, the statue is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
108. A Pair of Guillermo Del Toro’s “Pinocchio” Crew Gifts. (Netflix, 2022) A pair of Guillermo Del Toro’s “Pinocchio” crew gifts, including a display plaque with the 3D likeness of Pinocchio and a deck of playing cards. The playing card’s label refers to PDX and GDL, Portland, Oregon, and Guadalajara, Mexico. Guadalajara is Guillermo’s hometown, and it also served, along with Portland, as a filming location for the film. Measuring 5” x 6.5”, the plaque is in very good condition, while the playing cards measuring 2.5” x 3.5” are in good condition. $400 - $600
109. A Philip Eason Frankenstein Puppet Head. (Philip Eason, 1990s-2000s) A Frankenstein puppet head created by Philip Eason for a personal project. Eason is well known for decades of puppeteering on such films as Jim Henson’s “Labyrinth,” “The Little Shop of Horrors,” “Muppet Treasure Island,” “Lost in Space,” and “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.” Measuring 6” x 14” x 17”, the mixed-media puppet is in very good condition. $300 - $500
Stephen, Charles, and Edward Chiodo are not only the industry’s preeminent special effects artists, they’re also family. The Chiodo Brothers are the team behind effects-driven cult classics “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” and “Critters,” mainstream hits “Elf” and “Team America: World Police,” and television shows “Land of the Lost” and “Sabrina the Teenage Witch.” Their mastery of creature design, modeling, and animation skills make them a rare and special breed of artists whose work can be seen in multiple mediums of entertainment. From their innovative TV pilots to their acclaimed work on the Academy Award-nominated “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On,” the Chiodos have left their hand-crafted mark on pop culture.
110. A Pair of “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” Costume Hands. (Chiodo Bros., 1988) A non-matching pair of screen-worn Klown costume hands from “Killer Klowns from Outer Space.” Accomplished in foam latex, the hands are each from a different costume and not a matching pair. Measuring 7” x 10.5” and 7” x 12”, the hands display in fair to poor condition, brittle with heavy deterioration around the fingers, wrists, and cuffs, areas of surface and paint loss to one, and heavy discoloration from age to the other. $400 - $600
111. The Original “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” Prototype Head. (Chiodo Bros., 1987) The original “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” prototype Klown head. The idea for this cult classic came from Charlie Chiodo and his brothers debating the scariest thing to see while driving on a dark road. They decided the worst would be to find a clown peering at you from a car beside you. This head was created to film that scene as a teaser to help pitch the film, but the Chiodo brothers sold the idea even before filming that, and the head was never used. The Klowns evolved through pre-production to feature more detailed wrinkles and makeup, animatronics, and mouths filled with razor-sharp teeth. This head represents a rare first step in creating one of horror’s most notorious cult classics. Accomplished in foam with a glass lightbulb nose, the head measures 9.5” x 13.5” x 9.25” tall, and displays in good condition with cracks, areas of light paint loss, and a missing right eye.
$2,000 - $4,000
112. A “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” UK Video Poster Print. (Chiodo Bros., 2000s-2010s) A print of the original video store poster for the United Kingdom’s 1988 VHS release of “Killer Klowns from Outer Space.” Measuring 18” x 24”, the poster is in fine condition. $200 - $400
113. A Killer Klowns “Bombo” Print. (Chiodo Bros., 2006) A giclee print inspired by the 1988 cult classic film “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” titled “Bombo.” The print was created as an exclusive for the Van Eaton Galleries booth at San Diego Comic Con in 2006. Measuring 18” x 23”, the print is in fine condition. $200 - $400
114. A Killer Klowns “Fresh Catch” Signed Print. (Chiodo Bros., 2006) A “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” giclee print titled “Fresh Catch,” signed by the film’s creators Charlie, Edward, and Stephen Chiodo. The print was created and authorized by the Chiodo Brothers specifically for their special guest appearance at the Van Eaton Galleries booth during the 2006 San Diego Comic Con. Measuring 18” x 23”, the print is in very good condition with a very light horizontal crease. $200 - $400
115. A Signed Killer Klowns “Banga” Print. (Chiodo Bros., 2006) A “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” giclee print titled “Banga,” signed by the film’s creators Charlie, Edward, and Stephen Chiodo. The print was created and authorized by the Chiodo Brothers specifically for their special guest appearance at the Van Eaton Galleries booth during the 2006 San Diego Comic Con. Measuring 18” x 23”, the print is in fine condition. $200 - $400
116. A Killer Klowns “Klown Kar” Print. (Chiodo Bros., 2006) A giclee print inspired by the 1988 cult classic film “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” titled “Klown Kar.” The print was created as an exclusive for the Van Eaton Galleries booth at San Diego Comic Con in 2006. Measuring 16.25” x 21, the print has been mounted to board for display at the event and is in very good condition with light wear to the edges. $200 - $400
117. A “Darkman” Burning Hand Stop-Motion Animation Rig. (Universal Pictures, 1990) A stop-motion animation rig from Sam Raimi’s “Darkman,” created for a gruesome scene in which Dr. Westlake is tortured, with his hand’s skin, muscle, and veins burned away by an electrical overload. Measuring 4” x 8”, the hand is mounted to an 8” x 16” armature and is in good, production-used condition with scratches, soiling, and adhesive residue. $500 - $700
118. An Original “Land of the Lost” Intro Matte Painting. (ABC, 1991-92) An original matte painting from “Land of the Lost.” Based on the original Sid and Marty Krofft series from 1974-76, the show featured many special effects shots which used matte paintings like these to create the illusion of the characters standing in an expansive, prehistoric world. Painted by Charlie Chiodo with acrylic on glass, this matte painting can be seen in the intro of every episode. The image area measures 14” x 18” on the 19.5” x 24.5 glass. The matte painting is in good condition with typical wear from production use, light stains measuring between 0.25” and 1.5”, tape residue on the glass, and stains and soiling to the taped boarder. $600 - $800
119. An Original “Land of the Lost” Matte Painting. (ABC, 1991-92) An original matte painting from “Land of the Lost.” The matte paintings for the show were created by Charlie Chiodo by painting a portion of a landscape onto a pane of glass with acrylic. The painting would then be placed in front of the camera with the actors filmed several yards back through the unpainted area. The result was the illusion of the characters standing in a wide-open, prehistoric world. The image area measures 15.5” x 22.25” on the 21” x 26” metal framed glass pane. The matte painting is in good condition with typical wear from production use, light scratches and stains, a 10” animation peg bar taped 3” down from the top, and scuffs and scratches to the metal frame. $600 - $800
121. A “Land of the Lost” Tasha Puppet Head. (ABC, 1991) A Tasha puppet head from the Sid and Marty Krofft remake of “Land of the Lost.” The baby dinosaur, Tasha, befriends the Porter family as one of the show’s non-human stars. The foam puppet head features wired connectors and head mounting gear for use by the actor and puppeteers. Measuring 11” x 15” x 20”, the head is in fair condition with heavy wear from age and production use, including broken and missing foam, cracked and missing paint, and discoloration. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
120. A “Land of the Lost” Tree House Miniature Set. (ABC, 1991-92) A screen-used miniature set used in the “Land of the Lost” remake series. This recreation of the Porter family’s tree house was designed by Gene Abel and intricately constructed by the Chiodo Brothers, taking 600 man hours to complete. Stop-motion segments were shot using this set, which withstood attacks by dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes. The set includes stop-motion animation puppets of main characters Christa and Stink. Measuring 23.5” x 23.5” x 27.5” tall in a 24.5” x 24.5” x 31.25” tall display, the foam and wood mixed media set is in very good condition with wear from production use including, glue residue, light paint loss, a detached prop, and scratches to the display. The 5” tall stop-motion figures are in fair condition with heavy material loss, exposing the armatures underneath. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
122. A “Land of the Lost” Shung Foam Test Head. (ABC, 1991) A foam puppet test head of the dinosaur Shung from the Sid and Marty Krofft “Land of the Lost” television series. Shung, the leader of the Sleestak criminals, wields a magical, crystal sword that controls his enemies’ minds. Measuring approximately 12” x 14” x 18”, the head is in good condition with brittle foam, cracked and missing paint, light soiling, and staining from age, storage, and production use. $200 - $400
123. “The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys” Lighthouse Model. (CBS, 1992) The screen-used miniature lighthouse model from the live-action television series “The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys.” Howie Mandel created and starred in the series, playing a professor who enlarges three Sea Monkeys to human size. This lighthouse model is the characters’ seaside home, appearing in establishing shots and the opening credits. The masterful creation by effects artists, the Chiodo Brothers, features intricate details, including tiny, patterned curtains, a safety-first sign, and a shark tank. Measuring 39.5” x 33.5” x 45” tall, the model displays in very good condition with wear from production use, including paint loss, stains, glue residue from repairs, part of the handrail missing, and cracks, notably to the lighthouse glass. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
very good condition with wear from production use, including light material loss, broken spikes, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700
125. An Original Crite Puppet from “Critters 4.” (New Line, 1992) A screenused Crite puppet from “Critters 4.” This “stunt” puppet of Baldy was used in scenes in which he is lunging directly at the camera. The puppet is constructed from foam latex with coarse faux-hair, acrylic eyes, and a metal tube inside for the puppeteering controls to be inserted. Measuring 10” x 8” x 16” long, the puppet displays in good, production-used condition with deterioration to the foam around the mouth, brow, between the eyes, and total loss to the right and left side of the eyes. The puppet does not include its orig$1,000 - $2,000
and tail are operated by rods, which are missing. The foam and fur body measures 17” x 17” x 46” long from collar to the tip of the tail and is in very good condition with light wear from production use. The head measures 12” x 8” x 12” and is also in very good condition with light wear from production use. Also included are an extra “face fur” and a mouth armature with teeth. The pieces display in good condition with wear from production use, and the right ear is detached but is included. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
128. An Original “Good Burger” Puppet. (Paramount, 1997) A screen-used burger puppet from the “Good Burger” film, featuring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell’s breakout characters from Nickelodeon’s “All That.” This hero puppet appears in Kel’s dream sequence, which has developed a cult following over the years. The puppet is composed of hand-painted foam, with its intricate wiring hidden behind the burger wrapper. Measuring 2.5” tall and 3.75” in diameter in an 8” x 12” x 12” custom display, the burger puppet displays in good condition with wear from production use, including paint stains, paint loss, cracks, discoloration from age, scuffs and separation at the top of the display’s base, and heavy material loss on the top bun and the burger. $1,000 - $2,000
129. A “Geo Kids” Sunny Honey Possum Puppet. (National Geographic, 1994-1995) An original Sunny Honey Possum puppet from the National Geographic video series “Geo Kids.” Created by Hank Saroyan of “Muppet Babies,” the preschool show featured Sunny, Bobby Bushbaby, and Uncle Balzac the Chameleon, who taught children about animals in a magical forest. The armature puppet covered in foam and fur has two separate handles for the blinking eyes and the mouth, both of which worked when tested. Measuring 5” tall with a total height of 33” including the control bar, the puppet displays in good condition with wear from production use, including material loss, separation at the tail, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700
130. A “Guideposts Junction” Wally T. Turtle Head and Jacket. (Guideposts, 1995-96) A large foam rubber Wally T. Turtle head and interior costume jacket worn by the performer, from the six-part video series “Guideposts Junction.” The Christian children’s show starred Wally T. Turtle and Jodi Benson, the voice of Ariel in “The Little Mermaid.”
Measuring 19” x 20” x 14.5” tall, the head is in good condition with wear from production use, including scratches, stains, scuffs, discoloration from age, 4” of separation on both sides of the mouth, and a surface that is very tacky to the touch. The costume jacket is unlabeled but appears to be an adult size small, in good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, and wear from production use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
131. A “Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation” Dragon Lord Costume Head. (Fox, 1997-98) A Dragon Lord costume head from “Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation.” After Shredder and his Foot Clan were finished off early in the series, Dragon Lord appears, ruling over Rank, a gang of evil dragons. Measuring approximately 12” x 16” x 17”, the foam head is in fair condition with missing horns, brittle foam, cracked paint, and a collapsed back from age, storage and production use. $300 - $500
132. A Pair of “Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation” Puppet Head Skins. (Fox, 199798) 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. These head skins feature the likeness of Leonardo and another turtle. Measuring approximately 9” x 10” x 12” and 8” x 10” x 13”, the heads are in good condition with light soiling, staining, pen markings, and foam separation from age and production use. $500 - $700
133. A “Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie” Maligore Maquette. (Fox, 1997) A maquette of Maligore, The Great Flame of Destruction, from “Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie,” created by special effects artists, the Chiodo Brothers. Measuring 12” tall, the resin maquette displays in good condition with small areas of clay from production use. $300 - $500
134. “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” Salem & Juliette Puppet Legs & Props. (ABC, 1998-99) A pair of Salem Saberhagen and Juliette Jingleheimer puppet legs and props from the Melissa Joan Hart series “Sabrina the Teenage Witch.” The Chiodo Brothers were brought in to enhance the puppetry of the show’s breakout character, Salem, in 1998, improving the talking cat’s range of motion. In the episode titled “Salem and Juliette,” Juliette appeared alongside Salem, and the two sarcastic animals went on a date to a high school reunion. Included in the lot are five cat test heads made of foam and three cat jaws. Measuring 13” long and 25” total with their control rods, the metal, foam, and fur legs are in very good condition with light wear from production use and a pad missing from one of Juliette’s paws, while the test heads and jaws are in fair to good condition with stains and wear from production use. $400 - $600
135. A Harrison Ellenshaw “Elf” Original Background Painting. (New Line Cinema, 2003) A large original background concept painting by acclaimed artist Harrison Ellenshaw for the Will Ferrell Christmas classic “Elf.” Throughout his illustrious career, the matte artist and effects wizard contributed to groundbreaking films including “Star Wars,” “The Black Hole,” TRON,” and “Dick Tracy.” Ellenshaw’s depiction of the Candy Cane Forest inspired the final version which Buddy the Elf walks through in the film, filled with red and white candy canes as tall as trees. Measuring 80” x 42.5” tall, the acrylic painting is in good condition with wear from production use including scrapes, scuffs, stains, paint loss, edge cracks up to 3” long, and a 2” x 11” section missing at the bottom left corner. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
136. An Original Harrison Ellenshaw “Elf” Background Painting. (New Line Cinema, 2003) A large original background concept painting by acclaimed artist Harrison Ellenshaw for the Will Ferrell Christmas classic “Elf.” Created early in production, the art by the son of Disney Legend Peter Ellesnshaw depicts the Candy Cane Forest that Buddy the Elf walks through in the film, serving as inspiration for the version seen in the final film. Printed-out sections of the forest are adhered to the painting, likely added during development of the Candy Cane Forest concept. Measuring 80” x 40” tall, the acrylic painting is in good condition with wear from production use including stains throughout, scrapes, paint loss, edge cracks up to 2.5”, edge war, and material loss at the corners. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
137. A “Team America” and “Stargate” Marionette. (Paramount/ Showtime, 2004/2006) A production-used marionette from “Stargate SG-1.” Created by effects artists the Chiodo Brothers, this marionette was originally used in “Team America: World Police” and later redressed for the “Stargate” episode “200.” In it, crew members pitch ideas for a film adaptation of their adventures, including a “Thunderbirds”-style version featuring marionettes. Composed of hand-painted foam over a complex metal armature, this marionette measures 22” tall (55” including the rig and strings). The marionette is in good condition with cracks, exposed armature, light paint loss, intentional holes on the hands, stains, wear from production use, and material loss, notably on the right hand. $1,000 - $2,000
138. A Collection of “Team America: World Police” Production Design Drawings. (Paramount, 2004) A collection of four set and prop design drawings used in the production of “Team America: World Police.” Accomplished in pen and ink and signed by the artist, the drawings include two vehicle interiors, the chair and laser props from the “valmorification” scene, and one set interior. Measuring between 11” x 16” to 11” x 17”, the drawings are in fair to good condition with edge wear and tear, light discoloration from age, and water damage with ink bleed. $400 - $600
139. A Collection of “Team America” Puppet Props. (Paramount, 2004) A collection of puppet props and costume pieces from “Team America: World Police,” the political comedy from the creators of “South Park.” Included are the body of Spottswoode, in his full suit costume, and five head skins for Spottswoode, Sarah, and three background characters. Also included are two instruction sheets on how to dress the puppets, two pieces of black fabric, and two female puppet hands, one of which is painted. Ranging in size from the to the 17” tall Spottswoode puppet, the props are in fair to very good condition with tears, cracks, flaking, creases, material loss, and wear from production use. $1,000 - $2,000
140. The “Innards” Stop-Motion Film Set and Puppets. (Chiodo Bros., 2000s) A large set and five puppets from the stop-motion film “Innards - The Metaphysical Highway.” Created by Brian Krueger and Chris Sickles, the short was a concept for a TV show set inside the human body, following a non-conforming piece of undigested food named U.D. Chunk and his sidekick Miller. This well-crafted set is composed of stretched painted nylon over metal wiring, atop a rubber mat and wooden base. Included are stop-motion puppets of U.D. Chunk, Miller, three additional characters, a set of 11 replacement mouths for Miller, and the metal stamp that Chunk uses to stamp packages in the short. Measuring 48” x 51” x 28.5” tall, the set displays in very good condition with intentional distress, tears and runs in the nylon, and wear from production use. Ranging in size from 3.5” tall to 8” tall, the puppets are in fair to good condition with stains, heavy material loss, scuffs, glue residue, and wear from production use. The mouth set is in very good condition with light wear. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
141. A “Dinner for Schmucks” Prop Taxidermy Mouse Diorama. (Paramount, 2010) A prop taxidermy mouse diorama from “Dinner for Schmucks.” Steve Carell’s character, Barry, as a hobby creates “Mousterpieces” - famous artworks recreated as taxidermy mice dioramas. The Chiodo Brothers built the props, with fabricated mice ensuring no rodents were harmed in the props’ creation. Measuring 22.5” x 14” x 15”, the diorama is in good condition with adhesive residue to the floor of the back right corner. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
142. A “Channel 8 from Outer Space” Sat ellite Station Model. (Chiodo Bros., 2010s)
A large hand-made satellite station model from the unrealized “Channel 8 from Outer Space.” Created by the Chiodo Brothers, the series would have featured an independent TV station run by aliens, transmitting shows from the galaxy to Earth. It would have showcased original fan-produced content, appealing to today’s YouTube-centric audience. Measuring 39” tall and 17.5” in diameter, 29.5” in diameter when including the protruding metal pole, the mixed-media model displays in very good condition with light paint loss, glue residue, cracks, visible repairs, wear from production use, and several detached satellites, which are included. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
143. An “MTV Roasts” Taylor Swift Foam Head. (Chiodo Bros., 2010s) A foam test head of Taylor Swift created by the Chiodo Brothers for the unproduced puppet show “MTV Roasts.” Measuring approximately 6” x 8” x 14” tall, the head displays in very good condition with light soiling and staining from production use. $300 - $500
145. An “MTV Roasts” Kim Kardashian Foam Head. (Chiodo Bros., 2010s) A foam test head of Kim Kardashian from the unproduced Jeff Ross puppet series “MTV Roasts.” Measuring 7” x 9” x 12” tall, the head displays in very good condition with light soiling and staining from production use and material loss from the lower lip.
$300 - $500
144. An “MTV Roasts” Kanye West Foam Head. (Chiodo Bros., 2010s) A foam test head of Kanye West from the unproduced puppet series “MTV Roasts.” Measuring approximately 7” x 9” x 12.5” tall, the head displays in very good condition with light soiling and staining from production use. $300 - $500
146. An “MTV Roasts” Donald Trump Foam Head. (Chiodo Bros., 2010s) A foam test head of Donald Trump from the unproduced Jeff Ross-hosted puppet show “MTV Roasts.” Measuring approximately 7” x 8” x 19” tall, the head displays in very good condition with light soiling, staining, and identification push pins from production use.
$300 - $500
147. An “MTV Roasts” Kevin Hart Foam Head. (Chiodo Bros., 2010s) A foam test head of Kevin Hart for the unproduced puppet series hosted by Jeff Ross, “MTV Roasts.” Measuring approximately 6” x 7” x 13” tall, the head displays in very good condition with light soiling and staining from production use. $300 - $500
149. A Chiodo Bros. Halloween Headhuggers Prototype. (Chiodo Bros., 2010s) A Headhuggers full-mask prototype by legendary effects artists, the Chiodo Brothers. Headhuggers were a proposed line of highly detailed Halloween masks designed to rest on top of the wearer’s head, allowing them to eat and drink—activities that can be challenging when wearing traditional masks. The line was never produced, but this impressive prototype remains as a reminder of the concept. Measuring 13” x 14” x 23” tall, the hand-painted mask displays in good condition with light paint loss, scuffs, exposed metal behind the eye stalks, heavy cracks throughout, and visible repairs. $300 - $500
148. An “MTV Roasts” Notorious B.I.G. Foam Head. (Chiodo Bros., 2010s) A foam test head of the Notorious B.I.G. from the unproduced Jeff Ross-hosted puppet show “MTV Roasts.” Measuring approximately 6” x 10” x 12” tall, the head displays in very good condition with light soiling and staining from production use. $300 - $500
150. “Clash-A-Rama” Stop-Motion Skeletons and Storyboards. (Rough Draft Studios, Inc., 2017) A pair of stop-motion clay skeletons and 37 storyboard pages from the “Clash-A-Rama” episode “A Clashiversary Tale.” The puppets are made of individual, unconnected pieces of clay bones and were filmed with an overhead camera. Displayed in poses measuring 17” x 8” and 14.5” x 13”, the puppets are in fine production-used condition and do not include their original pupils. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the copy pages are in good, productionused condition with edge wear, creasing, and stains. $500 - $700
151. An “Unbelievable!!!!!” Shatner Puppet and Controllers. (Chiodo Brothers. 2016/2020) The screen-used puppet of Kirk Stillwood, hero of the sci-fi parody “Unbelievable!!!!!” This film featured performances by 40 top Star Trek actors - including Nichelle Nichols’ final film role - and unusually a single puppet character in one of the four lead roles. Puppet Stillwood is modeled on William Shatner’s Captain Kirk of the original Star Trek series, in a carefully non-license-infringing way, although production labeled it “Shatner Puppet.” The puppet was built on a generic body from “Team America” with a new face, motorized with two separate RC controllers included for just the eye and mouth movements. Along with the nearly Starfleet Uniform, the puppet comes with an alternate gold jacket with dress shirt front, two prop cell phones and a prop gold blackberry, a gold horn, and an Aeronautical & Space Services (A.S.S.) patch. The puppeteering tools included are the main control attached to the puppet, two sets of control (arm) rods, spare bars and wire, and the two RC controls for eye and mouth. Two spare face skins and a spare wig are included. The electronics have not been tested, and the control wires are tangled from storage. The puppet displays in very good condition, with typical wear from production use, including small scuffs and light wear to the foam face and hands. The puppet measures 8” x 4” x 23.5” tall, with a 13.5” x 4.25” x 8” control. The RC controllers measure 8” x 8” x 4” and are in good working good condition with wear from production use, including the tip of the antenna missing on the mouth control. The props measure up to 10” x 2.5” x 2.5” and are in very good condition. $4,000 - $6,000
152. A Pair of “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” Bee Puppets. (A24, 2021) A pair of original bumblebee puppets from the live-action and stop-motion film “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.” Both puppets are from the Franny the drunk Bumblebee scene, with one including legs, wings, and antennae, and the other just its torso. Also included are preproduction model parts and seven pages of printed reference images. Measuring 4” x 8” x 11” each, the bee puppets are in good, productionused condition with very slight matting of fur and one bee intentionally comes apart between abdomen and thorax. $500 - $700
153. “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” Ladybug Puppets and Parts. (A24, 2021) An original set of three ladybug puppets from “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.” Featured in the scene where Marcel’s grandmother Connie is visited by a ladybug at the window, this set includes three ladybug bodies, one with legs, and two pairs of wings. Also included are pre-production model parts and four pages of printed reference images. Measuring 2.5” x 3.75” x 6” to 3.5” x 6.5” x 6” the ladybugs are in very good, production-used condition with very slight scuffing and scratches. $500 - $700
154. “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” Earthworm Puppets and Parts. (A24, 2021) A collection of five earthworm puppets, five worm props, and production materials from the live-action and stop-motion film “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.” Despite Marcel not being able to stand them, his grandmother Connie cheers on the earthworms as they work at tilling the soil. The five puppets are attached to rigs for different animation actions. This lot also includes two molds, four bags of artificial bait worms (used to construct the puppets), and two printed reference sheets. Ranging in size from a 5” worm to a 7.25” x 11” reference sheet, the items are in good production-used condition with stains, creases, and heavy soiling from use in the dirt. $500 - $700
155. “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” Beetle Puppets. (A24, 2021) An original pair of beetle puppets from the Academy Award-nominated film “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.” One of the myriad creatures who join Marcel on his quest to find his family, the beetles come with a selection of antennae, an extra head, mounting rods for animation and one with articulating wings. Measuring 2.5” x 3.75” x 6” the beetles are both in very good production-used condition with very light scuffing.
156. A “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” Spider Puppet. (A24, 2021) An original jumping spider puppet from “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.” Visiting Marcel throughout the film, the spider family spend most of their time hanging out in a drain pipe. This spider puppet includes several animation rods and manipulators. Also included are pre-production model parts and five pages of printed reference images. Measuring 3” x 7” x 7” the spider is in very good, production-used condition with one slightly loose celicerae. $500 - $700
157. A “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” Prop Suitcase. (A24, 2021) An original suitcase prop from the acclaimed film “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.” This is the suitcase that Marcel’s family was accidentally packed in by his home’s previous owner Mark, leaving Marcel and his Nana Connie behind. The suitcase comes with a handful of Mark’s things including two pairs of underwear, a washcloth and a stack of placemats.
Measuring 10” x 17” x 28”, the suitcase is in good condition with moderate soiling, edge wear, torn fabric and a ripped carry handle. $500 - $700
Based on the book by Stephen Chiodo and Jim Strain, “Alien Xmas” debuted on Netflix in 2020. The Chiodo Brothers teamed up with executive producer Jon Favreau to bring the tale of alien X and the residents of Christmas Town to life. The production team em ulated the Rankin/Bass style of stop-motion animation seen in “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “A Year Without a Santa Claus,” animat ing on twos and hand-crafting the characters and sets themselves. Van Eaton Galleries is proud to present these stop-motion puppets and props from the new holiday classic.
158. A Set of “Alien Xmas” Klept Puppets. (Netflix, 2020) A set of four Klept alien stop-motion puppets from the Netflix special “Alien Xmas.” The main antagonists of the special, the Klepts, are a race of kleptomaniac aliens who have come to Earth to steal everything. Measuring between 7.75” and 8.75” tall, the urethane and silicone puppets are in very good condition with light wear from production use. Also included is a laser gun accessory measuring 2.25” in very good production-used condition. $2,000 - $4,000
159. A Set of “Alien Xmas” Elves Stop-Motion Puppets. (Netflix, 2020) A set of three stop-motion puppets from the Netflix holiday special “Alien Xmas.” The factory worker elves, composed of latex over a wire armature, are residents of Christmas Town, which is invaded by the Klept alien race. Included in the lot is one eye kit for the elder elf’s different expressions. Measuring 10” to 11” tall, the elves are in very good condition with light wear from production use. $2,000 - $4,000
160. An “Alien Xmas” SAMTU Stop-Motion Puppet. (Netflix, 2020) A SAMTU stop-motion puppet from “Alien Xmas.” SAMTU, the Semi-Automatic Multi-Tasking Unit, is the robot sent to help X steal all of Earth’s valuables. The puppet includes all of its stop-motion parts, tools, accessories, and electronic wiring. Included are attack and build mode arms featuring a claw, scissors, buzz saw, laser cutters, suction cup wheels, crab legs, a head radar, along with 10 pages of handwritten notes, drawings, circuit diagrams, and more. The main body of the mixed-media puppet measures 8.75” tall x 3.5” in diameter. The pieces measure from a 1” x 0.25” replacement chest panel to a 4.5” x 3.5” diameter squash and stretch replacement body. The puppet and all pieces are in very good condition with light wear from production use. $500 - $700
161. An “Alien Xmas” Dog Stop-Motion Puppet. (Netflix, 2020) An original hand-crafted stop-motion dog puppet from the holiday special “Alien Xmas.” This puppy is gifted to the alien X by a human child named Holly, an act of kindness that causes X to transform from a dull grey to a happy blue. Measuring 4.25” tall, the dog displays in very good condition with pilling, wear from production use, and fur separation on the back right ear, shoulder,
162. An “Alien Xmas” Santa X Stop-Mo tion Puppet. (Netflix, 2020) An original stop-motion puppet of X in a Santa Claus outfit from “Alien Xmas.” Included with the festive puppet is a set of 15 interchangeable eyes to convey X’s emotions. Measuring 7” tall, the hand-crafted puppet is in very good condition with light cracks on the reverse of the neck, intentional holes at the bottom of the feet, and light wear from production use. $600 - $800
163. An “Alien Xmas” Gyrotron Prop. (Netflix, 2020) A Gyrotron prop from “Alien Xmas.” This is the device built by X at the North Pole to eliminate Earth’s gravity, allowing the Kelpt aliens to collect all of the planet’s valuables as it floats into orbit. Measuring 28.25” x 9.25” x 29.75” and 35” tall mounted to a base, the Gyrotron is in very good condition with light wear from production use. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600
164. An “Alien Xmas” Super Sleigh. (Netflix, 2020) A Super Sleigh prop from the holiday special “Alien Xmas.” In the film, Santa attempts to modernize the way he delivers Christmas presents with this technologically advanced sleigh. Measuring 9.25” x 13” x 28.25” long, the mixed-media prop is in very good condition with light wear, tie-down holes drilled into the seat cushion from production use, and the reindeer steering wheel has detached, but is included. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
Marvel Comics began as Timely Publications in 1939, and as Atlas Comics survived the 1950s with comics in science fiction, Western, and horror genres. Changing names again to Marvel Comics in 1961, the company took off through the talents of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Lee wrote The Fantastic Four to appeal to adults, showing a more human side than typical superheroes. Characters bickered, held grudges, and had worries in line with their readers, making them more accessible to a wider audience.
Spider-Man debuted in 1962 and quickly became Marvel’s most popular character. Peter Parker’s teenage struggles were relatable, and his iconic costume made him recognizable throughout the world. The Avengers formed in 1963, and the Marvel Age of Comics was well under way. Their influence has grown well beyond the page, with the Marvel Cinematic Universe the highest-grossing film franchise in history. The following books laid the foundation for all of Marvel, making them some of the most quintessential collectibles in pop culture history.
165. The Fantastic Four Issue #1. (Marvel, 1961) An extremely rare issue of Fantastic Four # 1, the comic book that launched the Marvel Universe. This issue is one of the most important comic books ever, featuring the origin of Marvel’s first superheroes. Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm become the Fantastic Four as Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Girl, The Human Torch, and The Thing. Marvel’s “First Family” was also the first collaboration between comic book legends Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The series introduced many of Marvel’s top heroes and villains, including Doctor Doom, Black Panther, Galactus, and the Silver Surfer, having an unparalleled impact on the Marvel Universe. This issue has been CGC authenticated and graded as a restored 5.5 with off-white to white pages, restoration including color touch, staples replaced, a piece added, and the bottom edge of the cover trimmed, with “Stan Lee” and “Jack Kirby” written in ink on page one. $15,000 - $20,000
166. The X-Men Issue #1. (Marvel, 1963) The first issue of The X-Men comic book, introducing Marvel’s most popular superhero team. The legendary duo of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby collaborated on this game-changing comic, ranked #8 in Overstreet’s Top 50 Silver Age Comics list. The issue is CGC graded a 6.5 with off-white to white pages, and “Stan Lee” written on page 1. $20,000 - $30,000
167. Daredevil Issue #1. (Marvel, 1964) A rare issue of Daredevil #1 by Stan Lee, Bill Everett, and Jack Kirby. This comic marks the first appearances of Daredevil/Matt Murdock, Karen Page, and Foggy Nelson, who are joined on the cover by Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four. This debut of The Man Without Fear is tied for #34 on Overstreet’s list of the Top 50 Silver Age Comics, and the character continues to make his mark on pop culture to this day. The issue has been CGC rated and qualified as a 5.5 with off-white to white pages and page 12 missing, which does not affect the story. $2,000 - $4,000
168. Amazing Fantasy #15 - The First Appearance of Spider-Man. (Marvel, 1962) Amazing Fantasy #15. The first appearance of Stan Lee’s greatest character, Spider-Man. Amazing Fantasy 15 is the most sought-after and highly valued book of the Silver Age of comics from 1956 to 1969. The Silver Age was a time of artistic advancement and growing acceptance of comic books, following the Golden Age’s relative quiet of the early 1950s. Amazing Fantasy #15 embodies Marvel Comics’ evolution into the Marvel Era of the late 1960s, with three “Twilight Zone” style backup stories that follow Spider-Man’s two-part origin tale. These short twist-ending stories were the hallmark of early Marvel comics, until superhero stories eclipsed their popularity starting with the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man. The entire issue is written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko. The first story, Spider-Man!, introduces “bookworm” Peter Parker as well as Uncle Ben, Aunt May, Flash Thompson, and Liz Allan, all recurring characters in Spider-Man comics. The science demonstration that accidentally irradiates an arachnid, biting Parker and giving him spider-powers follows. Part 2 tells the tragic story of Uncle Ben’s death at the hands of a burglar that Spider-Man could have stopped, and his decision to take on the mantle of a superhero. “With great power comes great responsibility” is the core theme of Spider-Man, from the lesson Peter Parker learned here. Rated #1 on Overstreet’s Top 50 Silver Age Comics, a CGC graded 9.6 copy of Amazing Fantasy 15 sold for $3.6 million at auction in 2021. This copy has a CGC restored grade of 7.0 with off-white pages. Restoration includes a small amount of color touch on the cover and right edge trimmed. $20,000 - $40,000
169. The Amazing Spider-Man Issue #1. mark first issue of The Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel’s most popular and enduring series. The title launched eight months after Spider-Man made his debut in Amazing Fantasy 15. Since then, after being published bi-monthly and even weekly at times, it has become Marvel’s highest numbered series. The cover from the combined talents of Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby is one of the most recognized comic books ever, preview ing the story of Spider-Man meeting the Fantastic Four. The book is also the first appearance of one of the most important supporting characters in comics, J. Jonah Jameson, publisher of the Daily Bugle, who antago nizes our hero with his “Spider-Man is a Menace!” campaigns. The comic book is CGC graded a Restored Moderate (A-3) with cream to off-white pages. The restoration listed is color touch, pieces added, reinforced, cleaned, bottom of front cover trimmed, and “Stan Lee” written on the first page in pen. $2,000 - $4,000
171. The Amazing Spider-Man #3: The First Appearance of Doctor Octopus. (Marvel, 1963) In the third issue of his own comic book series, Spider-Man meets the first of his major arch-enemies. The Green Goblin and Venom came later, but Doctor Octopus was first. A brilliant scientist driven mad in a science gone wrong accident that fused his mechanical arms to him both physically and mentally, Otto Octavius is an eternal threat to the wall crawler, nearly marrying Parker’s beloved Aunt May in issue #131, appearing as the main antagonist in 2004’s “Spider-Man 2,” and ultimately switching bodies with Parker before dying - leading to the epic Superior Spider-man series in 2013. This comic book is CGC rated 6.0 with off-white to white pages. $2,000 - $4,000
173. The Amazing Spider-Man #5: Doctor Doom’s First Cross(Marvel, 1963) The Amazing Spider-Man issue number 5, dated October of 1963. This issue features Spider-Man’s first meeting with Doctor Doom. This was Doom’s first appearance outside of The Fantastic Four. Less than two years into publishing superhero comic books, Marvel was taking the first steps towards the intricate multi-universe it is in comics and motion pictures today. This comic book is CGC graded 7.0 with off-white to white pages. $2,000 - $3,000
with white pages. $2,000 - $3,000
174. The Amazing Spider-Man #6: First Appearance of The Lizard. (Marvel, 1963) The Amazing Spider-Man issue number 6 featuring the first appearances of The Lizard. The humanity hating Lizard is the alter ego of kindly Doctor Curt Connors, whose lizard-derived serum to regenerate his own amputated arm triggered his terrible transformation. This comic book is CGC graded 7.0 with white pages. $500 - $700
175. The Amazing Spider-Man #7: Spider-Man’s First Rematch. (Marvel, 1963) The Amazing Spider-Man issue number 7, featuring the return of the Vulture. This was the first time Spidey faced a foe he had already bested, heralding many, many rematches in his long crime-fighting career yet to come. This comic book is CGC graded 4.0 with white pages. $500 - $700
177. The Amazing Spider-Man #9: The First Appearance of Electro. (Marvel, 1964) The Amazing Spider-Man issue 9 featuring the first appearance of Electro. With the shocking ability to control electricity, Electro became a frequent foil of both Spider-Man and Daredevil, and was portrayed by Jamie Foxx in 2014’s “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.” The comic is CGC rated 4.0 with white pages. $300 - $500
176. The Amazing Spider-Man #8: First Appearance of the Living Brain. (Marvel, 1964) The Amazing Spider-Man issue number 8 featuring the first appearance of the Living Brain. This book also features a backup story of Spider-Man meeting the Fantastic Four. Although the Spider-Man title was primarily drawn by Steve Ditko, this represents a 6-page section drawn by the other Marvel master artist, Jack Kirby. This comic book is CGC rated 3.5 with off-white pages. $500 - $700
178. The Amazing Spider-Man #10: The First Appearance of The Enforcers. (Marvel, 1964) The Amazing Spider-man issue number 10 featuring the first appearances of The Enforcers, the unusual trio of a big guy, a small guy, and a rope expert. Although they faced Spider-Man several times in the early Steve Ditko drawn issues, they have rarely appeared since. This comic book is CGC graded 8.5 with white pages. $800 - $1,000
179. The Amazing Spider-Man #14: First Appearance of the Green Goblin. (Marvel, 1964) The Amazing Spider-Man issue 14 featuring the first ever appearance of Spider-Man’s deadliest foe, the Green Goblin. Debuting as Norman Osborn, the father of Peter Parker’s best friend Harry, the goblin remained a constant in the webslinger’s stories through the animated series, comic books, and films. This book also features Spider-Man’s first meeting with another Marvel superstar, the Incredible Hulk. The comic book is CGC graded 7.0 with off-white to white pages. $4,000 - $6,000
180. The Amazing Spider-Man #15: The First Appearance of Kraven the Hunter. (Marvel, 1964) The Amazing Spider-Man issue 15, featuring the first appearance of Kraven the Hunter. Seeing Spider-Man as the ultimate prey, Kraven attempts to capture the web slinger with the help of his half-brother the Chameleon. This book also contains the first ever mention of the character Mary Jane Watson. This comic book is CGC graded 4.0 with cream to off-white pages. $800 - $1,000
181. The Amazing Spider-Man #16: Daredevil’s First Crossover. (Marvel, 1964) The Amazing Spider-Man issue number 16 featuring Daredevil’s first appearance outside of his self-titled comic book. Ol’ horn head wore a yellow and red costume in his earliest appearances, before it was dropped for looking too similar to Iron Man’s appearance, in favor of an all red costume. Daredevil wore his original colors for this first foray into another title, and in only two issues of Fantastic Four before retiring it. This comic book is CGC graded 7.5 with white pages, a rare grade for an early book of this importance. $1,000 - $2,000
182. The Amazing Spider-Man #23: Battling the Green Goblin. (Marvel, 1965) The Amazing Spider-Man Issue 23, featuring a terrific cover of Spider-Man battling the Green Goblin by Steve Ditko. This comic book is CGC graded a 9.0 with cream to off-white pages. $1,000 - $2,000
183. The Amazing Spider-Man #50: Introducing The Kingpin. (Marvel, 1967) The Amazing Spider-Man issue 50 featuring the first appearance of Kingpin. Wilson Fisk, aka The Kingpin of Crime, became a major villain in the Marvel Universe, central to Daredevil’s iconic “Born Again” story arc by Frank Miller, and Milo Morales’ antagonist in “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” Issue 50 features the first story appearance of the Kingpin, as well as the most iconic and imitated cover by John Romita as Peter Parker denies his superhero calling in “Spider-Man No More.” The comic book is CGC graded 7.5 with off-white to white pages. $2,000 - $3,000
184. The Amazing Spider-Man #129: First Appearance of The Punisher. (Marvel, 1974) The Amazing Spider-Man issue 129 from February 1974 featuring the first ever appearance of The Punisher. Marvel’s ultimate anti-hero made his debut with Spider-Man as his target, and became a major character in the Marvel Universe with his own books in the 1980s and 90s, as well as an ally to Spidey. The comic book presents in very fine condition, with a vibrant glossy cover, a few faint stress marks to the spine, including a 0.25” gentle crease at the top, very slight edge wear and small creases, interior pages off-white, and faint printers belt marks to the first interior page from original production. This comic has not been CGC graded, with its condition described by visual inspection. $100 - $200
186. Antonio Prohias Original MAD Magazine Comic Art. (MAD, 1975) A pair of original illustrations for a MAD Magazine comic by Antonio Prohias, the creator of Spy vs Spy. The artwork was for a two-page strip titled “The Pearl,” which appeared in MAD Super Special #16. The original illustrations were accomplished in ink on heavyweight drawing paper, with a red overlay hinged to the top of both sheets, used by the printer for tone placement. Prohias has signed the bottom-right corner of the second page near several production notes. Measuring 17.75” x 23” each, the illustrations are in very good condition with typical wear, smudges, tape, and pinholes from production use. $600 - $800
185. The Amazing Spider-Man #121 & #122: Deaths of Gwen Stacy and the Green Goblin. (Marvel, 1973) Issues 121 and 122 of The Amazing Spider-man, “The Night Gwen Stacy Died” and “The Goblin’s Last Stand.” These two issues present one of the most pivotal story arcs of the Spider-man saga with the deaths of girlfriend Gwen Stacy and the arch-villain, the Green Goblin. Both issues are in fine condition. Issue 121 has a vibrant glossy cover with a few very gentle creases, three stress marks to the spine, and interior pages off-white. Issue 122 has a glossy vibrant cover with very slight edge wear, including a few pinpoint chips or dings to the top edge, straight spine, and off-white interior pages. This comic has not been CGC graded, with its condition described by visual inspection. $200 - $400
187. Marvel’s What If? Complete Volumes One Thru Three. (Marvel, 1977-2005) The first three volumes of Marvel Comics transformative “What If?” series. Here, Marvel laid the groundwork for the Multiverse in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This series examined the consequences of different decisions in the lives of Marvel superheroes, propelling them down a road not traveled in the comics. The first two volumes, in 47 and 115 issues, tackle many of the fandom’s favorite debatable questions about the Marvel Universe. Volume Three is the first of many shorter-length volumes that came in recent years. The lot includes 168 issues in three volumes, plus a one-shot 1988 Special, and a “-1” issue to volume 2, for 170 books total. The comic books are overall in very good to fine con-
188. Signed “Grin & Bear It” Original Comic Art. (Wagner, 1978) The original art from the single-panel comic “Grin & Bear It,” by Lichty and Wagner. The artwork is accomplished in ink with photostats for the title, captions, and author Lichty’s signature. Wagner signed the comic at the top left with a dedication to “Alan.” Measuring 8.5” x 7.5” adhered on 9.25” x 11.25” artboard, the comic is in very good condition with wear from production use and discoloration from age to the caption photostat. $100 - $200
189. A Collection of Signed Men in Black Comic Books. (Aircel Comics, 199091) A collection of five Men in Black comic books, each signed by illustrator Sandy Carruthers. Included are the Men in Black Series 1 issues 1, 2, and 3, and the Series 2 issues 1 and 3. Measuring 10.5” x 6.5”, the comics are in good condition with minor wear from use, and a tear across the front cover of one.
$100 - $200
191. A 1994 Comic-Con Exclusive Superman ChromArt Collection. (DC, 1994) A set of five ChromArt Classic Covers Collection “Superman” prints. The covers of Action Comics #1 and Superman #1, #11, and #32 were recreated as prints using foiling and etching to add a new layer of depth. The 1994 San Diego Comic-Con exclusive, a Superman: Better Than Ever matted print, is also included. Measuring 11” x 14” matted each, 11.25” x 14.25” overall in its sealed packaging, the prints are in presumed fine condition. The unopened box exhibits creases, wear, and scratches to the plastic wrapping. $100 - $200
190. A Bob Kane Signed Batman Lithograph. (Warner Bros., 1991) A Batman artist proof lithograph, signed in graphite with dedication by the character’s co-creator, Bob Kane. Kane was known to have used multiple ghost artists throughout his career and this artwork is attributed to Greg Theakston, Kane’s final ghost artist who had in turn appropriated the images from Todd McFarlane’s “Batman: Year Two.” The lithograph measures 20” x 27.5” and is matted to a full size of 26” x 33.25”. The artwork is in fine condition. $100 - $200
192. An Invincible Iron Man Replica Helmet. (Factory X, 2003) A full-size Iron Man helmet as it appeared in The Invincible Iron Man comic book. Measuring 8.25” x 9.25” x 10.5” tall and 16.5” tall with the base, the helmet is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, light stains, and wear. The base displays light material loss to the reverse, oxidation, and is missing its decorative metal plate on the front circle. $300 - $500
While animated shorts had been popular for years, Hollywood did not have faith in feature-length animation. When Walt Disney announced “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” the press believed it would be “Disney’s Folly.” The overwhelming success of “Snow White” changed the industry, with other studios eager to make their own animated features. Almost 90 years later, animated films remain pop culture phenomena as they break box-office records and sell merchandise, with their soundtracks topping the Billboard charts.
Warner Brothers was dominant during the golden age of animation. Over 1,000 shorts were released in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series, with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Tweety Bird becoming some of the most recognizable characters in the world. The characters have remained popular ever since, with their looney personas cementing their place in pop culture history.
193. A Page of Bob Clampett Character Drawings. (Warner Bros., 1930s) A page of drawings by Bob Clampett of characters from 1930s Warner Brothers shorts. The characters include Beans, the cartoonist from “A Cartoonist’s Nightmare,” and a cockroach parody of Rudy Vallee from “The Lady in Red.” The characters have an image size of 6.75” x 9.75” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with light creases. $200 - $400
194. A Pair of 1940s Warner Bros. Production Drawings. (Warner Bros., 1940s) A pair of drawings from early Warner Brothers productions, including a storyboard panel of the little girl from the Merrie Melodies short “Cross Country Detours” and a mouse character development drawing. With character sizes of 5.5” x 2.25” and 5” x 3.5” on 8” x 6” and 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and color pencil drawings are in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing, pinholes, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400
195. An Early Bugs Bunny Model Sheet. (Warner Bros., 1938) A photostat model sheet of a very early Bugs Bunny for the Merrie Melodies short “Hare-um Scare-um.” This was the rabbit’s third appearance before his official debut two years later in “A Wild Hare.” Although “Hare-um Scare-um” was not considered an official Bugs Bunny cartoon, this is the model sheet where the character got his name, as the artist, Charles Thorson, had labeled it “Bunny” for the short’s co-director, Ben “Bugs” Haraway. Measuring 8” x 10” taped to 8.25” x 11.5” paper, the model sheet is in fair condition with heavy creasing and edge wear, a 0.75” tear to the top right corner, pinholes from production use, and light discoloration from age. $300 - $500
196. A Collection of Looney Tunes Metal Banks. (Metal Moss MFG., 1940s-50s) A collection of six handpainted cast iron banks of Warner Brothers stars, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Beak, Sniffles, and Elmer Fudd. The figures are attached to bases with coin containers resembling logs and barrels, except for the Sniffles bank, which is an open bucket. Measuring 4.25” to 5.5” tall on 3” x 5.75” bases, the banks are in fair to good condition, with light scratches and paint chips, and all the stoppers from the bases are missing. $700 - $900
197. A Hawley Pratt Signed “The Bugs Bunny Show” Layout Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1960-62) An original layout drawing featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd from “The Bugs Bunny Show,” signed by Hawley Pratt. With an image size of 8.75” x 12” on 10.5” x 14.5” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in good production-used condition with light edge wear and tear, pinholes, light creasing, and light stains and discoloration from age. $400 - $600
198. An Animated Sylvester and Tweety Bird Display Figure. mated figure of Sylvester with Tweety Bird, likely used as a store display. The hand-made motor-operated Sylvester figure moves his arms and head, and worked when tested. The Tweety figurine is a toy by Dakin from the 1960s and early 70s. Measuring 11.75” x 15.75” x 33” tall, Sylvester displays in good condition with soiling, discoloration, and loose stitching at the back of the arms. Tweety measures 6.5” tall and displays in very good condition with light discoloration. The metal cage measures 23” x 13” in diameter and displays in good condition with soiling, tarnish, and bent wires. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
199. A “Bugs Bunny’s Easter Special” Original Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1977) An original production cel of Daffy from the “Bugs Bunny’s Easter Special.” Daffy has an image size of 4.5” x 4.25” trimmed to image on a 9” x 11” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 11” x 14”. The artwork is in fair condition with line loss, and tape and adhesive residue in each corner, which do not affect the image. $200 - $400
201. A “Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie” Production Background. (Warner Bros., 1981) An original production background and cel overlay from “The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie,” paired with a Warner Brothers shield cel. The shield is hand-painted on paper and adhered to a cel. Measuring 10.5” x 14”, the piece displays in good condition with tape on the edges and pinholes from production use, a 0.25” area of paint separation from the background to the cel in the lower left corner, and tears to the left peg holes on both cels. $400 - $600
200. A Chuck Jones Signed “Soup or Sonic” Original Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1980) An original production cel of Wile E. Coyote from the “Soup or Sonic” segment of “Bugs Bunny’s Bustin’ Out All Over,” signed by Chuck Jones. Wile E. has an image size of 3.5” x 5.75” on an 8.75” x 11.25” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16” x 18.5”. The artwork is in fine condition with scuffs to the frame. $300 - $500
202. A “1001 Rabbit Tales” Original Production Cel and Background. (Warner Bros., 1982) An original multi-layer production cel and background of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck from “1001 Rabbit Tales.” Bugs and Daffy have an image size of 3” x 3.5” on 10.5” x 12.5” cel layers. The original background measures 10.5” x 14.5”. The artwork displays in good condition with paint transfer to the bottom layer cel and background, light wear and scratches, pieces of tape along the edges, light flecks of paint, and a 1” tear at the right peghole of the top layer, which does not affect the image. $500 - $700
203. A Pair of Friz Freleng Signed Warner Bros. Original Production Cels. (Warner Bros., 1981/83) A pair of original production cels of Yosemite Sam and Foghorn Leghorn signed by Friz Freleng. The cel of Yosemite Sam is from “The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie,” and the Foghorn Leghorn cel is from “Daffy Duck’s Fantastic Island.” Yosemite Sam has an image size of 2.75” x 4” and Foghorn Leghorn has an image size of 6” x 5.5”, each on a 9.5” x 11.5” visible cel. The entire matted framed piece measures 16.5” x 33”. The artwork is in fine condition with scuffs to the frame. $600 - $800
205. A “Carrotblanca” Original Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1995) An original multilayer production cel of Sylvester, Penelope, and Crusher, from the Looney Tunes short “Carrotblanca,” with a color copy background featuring Giovanni Jones. Sylvester, Penelope, and Crusher have an image size of 4.25” x 6.75” on 10.5” x 12.5” cels. The entire piece measures 11” x 14”. The artwork is in very good condition with areas of light line loss. $400 - $600
204. A “Box-Office Bunny” Original Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1990) An original production cel of Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd from “Box-Office Bunny.” Daffy and Elmer have an image size of 6.25” x 7.25” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16.75” x 19.5”. The artwork is in fine condition with light scuffs and chips to the frame. $300 - $500
206. A “Carrotblanca” Limited Edition Panoramic Cel. (Warner Bros., 1996) A “Carrotblanca” hand-painted cel limited to an edition of 250. Titled “Of All the Juice Joints,” the cel features the cast of the “Casablanca” parody cartoon including Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, Penelope, Tweety, Daffy, Yosemite Sam, and more. The characters have an image size of 9.25” x 30.75” on a 10.25” x 33.75” visible panoramic cel. Included underneath is a secondary, smaller cel with a 2.25” x 1” image of Bugs over a 3” x 4” title card recreation. The entire matted framed piece measures 21.5” x 42.25”. The artwork is in fine condition with light scuffs to the frame. $300 - $500
207. A Virgil Ross Signed “Looney Bin” Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1995) A limited edition cel titled “Looney Bin,” signed by Virgil Ross, featuring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Tweety, Elmer, Porky, and a dozen other Looney Tunes stars at work in an animation studio. The hand-painted cel is numbered 672 out of 750 and is paired with a Studio-printed color copy background. Measuring 26” x 32.5” and 33.75” x 40” framed and matted, the cel is in fine condition with light scuffs to the frame. $600 - $800
208. A Virgil Ross Signed Ralph Wolf and Sam the Sheepdog Drawing. (Ross, 1990s) An original drawing of Ralph Wolf and Sam the Sheepdog signed by Virgil Ross and inspired by the Merrie Melodies short, “A Sheep in the Deep.” With a character image size of 9” x 10.75” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in fine condition. $300 - $500
209. A Virgil Ross Signed Page of Marvin the Martian Drawings. (Ross, 1990s) A page of original Marvin the Martian drawings signed by Virgil Ross, one of the most revered animators at Warner Brothers during the 1930s through the 1960s. In the 1990s, Ross drew recreations of some of the most famous scenes he animated. The signed drawing features Marvin in five poses similar to those on his production-used model sheet. Measuring 13.5” x 16.5”, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with light creases. $300 - $500
Don Knotts’ first lead film role wasn’t your average fish-out-of-water tale. “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” combined live-action and animation to tell the tale of a man who turns into a fish and helps the Navy fight the Nazis. Legendary animator Robert McKimson directed the animation process for the film, perfectly capturing Knotts’ mannerisms and comedy. Filled with heart and humor, the project was the final film worked on by “Looney Tunes” studio Warner Bros. Cartoons before its closure.
210. An “Incredible Mr. Limpet” Original Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original hand-painted production cel of Mr. Limpet from the Don Knotts live-action and animated film “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” Mr. Limpet has an image size of 4.25” x 7” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, paired with an 11” x 17” printed reproduction background. The piece displays in very good condition with light scratches, paint cracks, and spots of paint loss, notably on the eye. $400 - $600
212. An “Incredible Mr. Limpet” Production Cel and Background. (Warner Bros., 1964) A multi-layer production cel and original background from “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” The art features Mr. Limpet with Ladyfish reflected in his glasses. Mr. Limpet and Ladyfish have an image size of 6.25” x 7” on 10.5” x 12.5” cels. The slightly trimmed background measures 10.5” x 12”. The hand-painted cels are in fair condition with paint loss, paint cracks, scratches, pinholes, wear, and stains. The background displays in very good condition with light wear from production use and holes at the corners of the background from display. $400 - $600
211. An “Incredible Mr. Limpet” Original Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original hand-painted production cel of Crusty guiding Mr. Limpet in “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” Crusty and Mr. Limpet have an image size of 5.25” x 7” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, paired with an 11” x 17” printed reproduction background. The art is in very good condition with light paint transfer to the background and wear from production use. $400 - $600
213. An “Incredible Mr. Limpet” Production Cel and Background. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original production cel of Mr. Limpet and Ladyfish with an original background painting from “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” Mr. Limpet and Ladyfish have an image size of 6.5” x 9.75” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel. The trimmed background painting measures 10.5” x 14.75”. The hand-painted cel is in good condition with light scratches, wear, and spots of paint loss. The background is in very good condition with discoloration at the bottom right corner and pinholes from production use. $400 - $600
“Yellow Submarine” started out as an easy way for the Beatles to fulfill their contractual obligation to United Artists, after being disappointed with their previous film “Help!” Featuring a trippy, groundbreaking visual style by art director Heinz Edelmann, “Yellow Submarine” ended up being an artistic achievement that even won over the Fab Four, who agreed to appear in a live-action cameo for the finale.
214. A “Yellow Submarine” Original Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multi-layer production cel of Ringo Starr and John Lennon, a Chief Blue Meanie, and one of his minions from “Yellow Submarine.” The hand-painted cel was sold in Hallmark stores between 1969 and 1970 and comes with its original logo sticker on the reverse of the frame. The characters have an image size of 10.5” x 11” on an 11.5” x 14” visible cel. The entire framed piece measures 17.25” x 19.75”. The cel is in very good condition with light warping from age and light scuffs to the frame. $500 - $700
216. A “Yellow Submarine” Original Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multi-layered production cel of Ringo Starr, John Lennon, and Old Fred from “Yellow Submarine,” with a color copy background. The characters have an image size of 7.75” x 13.75” on a 9.5” x 14.5” visible cel. The entire framed piece measures 15.75” x 20”. The hand-painted cel is in very good condition with light warping from age and light scuffs to the frame. $500 - $700
215. A “Yellow Submarine” Original Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multi-layer production cel of a Blue Meanie and a Butterfly Stomper from “Yellow Submarine,” with a color copy background. The characters have an image size of 6.5” x 10.25” on a 9.5” x 13” visible cel. The entire framed piece measures 15.25” x 18.75”. The hand-painted cel is in very good condition with light warping from age, very light spots of paint residue to the Butterfly Stomper’s tail, and light scuffs to the frame. $500 - $700
217. A “Yellow Submarine” Original Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of George Harrison from “Yellow Submarine.” George has an image size of 6.5” x 10.5” on an 8.75” x 11” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 14.5” x 17”. The artwork is in good condition with light stains, scratches, line loss, and wear from production use. $500 - $700
218. A “Yellow Submarine” Original Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) A multi-layered production cel from The Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine.” Cel layers from multiple scenes were combined to create a psychedelic collage of John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Old Fred, the Yellow Submarine, with Paul McCartney appearing three times. The characters have an image size of 4.5” x 7” on a 7.5” x 9.5” visible cel. The entire matted frame measures 13.25” x 15.25”. The artwork is in good condition with light warping and discoloration from age, and light scuffs to the frame. $500 - $700
220. A “Yellow Submarine” Original Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multi-layer production cel of Paul McCartney and John Lennon from “Yellow Submarine,” with a color copy background. Paul and John have an image size of 8.25” x 11.5” on a 9.5” x 13.5” visible cel. The entire framed piece measures 16” x 19”. The hand-painted cel is in very good condition with light warping from age, very light spots of paint residue to the top left corner, which do not affect the image, and light scuffs to the frame. $500 - $700
219. A “Yellow Submarine” Original Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multi-layer production cel of John Lennon and Lord Mayor, ruler of Pepperland, from “Yellow Submarine.” John has an image size of 8.75” x 10” and Lord Mayor has an image size of 5.5” x 9.25” on 10” x 14.75” visible cels. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16.75” x 21.5”. The hand-painted artwork is in good condition with light stains, scratches, paint loss, wear from production use, and waviness to the cel, with the cel loose on the right side.
$500 - $700
221. A “Yellow Submarine” Original Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) A multi-layer production cel from The Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine.” Cel layers from multiple scenes were combined to create a psychedelic collage of two dancing figures from the “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” sequence, a piece of the Pepperland handshake statue, and clockwise ticking arrows from the “When I’m 64” sequence. The hand-painted cel was sold in Hallmark stores between 1969 and 1970 and comes with its original matte and wrapping with a gold foil logo sticker. Measuring 12.5” x 16” overall, and 16” x 20” matted, the cel displays in good condition with heavy warping from age, light paint transfer from the background cel to matte, cel layers stapled together and visible at the top right corner, and light wear and discoloration to the edges of the matte. $500 - $700
223. A “Yellow Submarine” Original Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original hand-painted production cel of George Harrison from “Yellow Submarine.” George has an image size of 11” x 12.5” on a 11.5” x 14” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 17.25” x 19.75”. The artwork is in good condition with light scratches, stains, spots of paint loss, waviness, and wear from production use. $500 - $700
222. A “Yellow Submarine” Original Production Cel. (United Artists, 1968) An original multi-layer production cel of Ringo Starr and George Harrison from “Yellow Submarine,” with a color copy background. Ringo and George have an image size of 8” x 13” on a 11” x 14.75” visible cel. The entire framed piece measures 16.75” x 20.5”. The hand-painted cel is in good condition with discoloration to George’s hair, total line loss to Ringo’s head, neck, and tie, and light scuffs to the frame. $500 - $700
224. A Beatles Original Painting by Bill Wallen. (Wallen, 1990s-2000s) An original painting by artist Bill Wallen, inspired by the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” animated film. Wallen signed his last name in marker on the reverse. Measuring 15” x 22” and adhered to a 20” x 27.75” artist’s board, the watercolor and marker painting is in very good condition with light stains and wear, while the board exhibits light scratches. $300 - $500
While Disney is the first studio people tend to think of when animation is mentioned, they are far from alone. Each studio brings something different to the table. Don Bluth Studios explored difficult themes and complicated characters in their projects. Former Disney exec Jeffrey Katzenberg’s DreamWorks mixed adult humor and animation in “Shrek.” Even Netflix has entered the fray, acquiring innovative full-length features and teaming up with top talents including Glen Keane on original productions. With so many different studios and styles out there today, animation is surely alive and thriving.
225. A Collection of Signed “Home On the Range” Storyboard Panels. (MGM, 1940) A collection of four storyboard panels from the theatrical short “Home on the Range,” signed with dedication by Bob Allan. Allan served as the character designer, layout artist, and story artist for the short. Accomplished in graphite, the panels range in size from 2.5” x 3.5” to 7.25” x 9.5” in a framed matte measuring 17.25” x 16”. The piece is in fine condition with a light scuff to the frame. $300 - $500
226. A “Robin Hoodwinked” Original Production Cel. (MGM, 1958) An original hand-painted production cel of Jerry from the Tom and Jerry short “Robin Hoodwinked.” Jerry has an image size of 5.5” x 7” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel. The entire matted piece measures 16” x 20”. The cel is in good condition with paint cracking, light wear, paint loss on the arrow, and an adhesive at the top right of the matte. $200 - $400
227. A “Hot Foot Lights” Original Layout Drawing. (Columbia, 1945) An original layout drawing from the Columbia cartoon “Hot Foot Lights.” The short featured caricatures of Hollywood stars, including W.C. Fields and Jimmy Durante. This drawing for the first shot in the film has an image size of 9” x 32” on 9.25” x 37” animation paper in a 14.5” x 41.5” frame. The graphite and paint layout drawing displays in very good condition with creases, vertical folds, and wear along the folds, while the frame is in good condition with scuffs and wear. $300 - $500
228. A “Secret of NIMH” One-Sheet Poster. (MGM/United Artists, 1982) An original release one-sheet poster for “The Secret of NIMH,” featuring artwork from Dungeons & Dragons illustrator Tim Hildebrandt. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and pinholes through the corners and along the right edge. $200 - $400
229. “The Secret of NIMH” Original Poster Concept. (MGM/United Artists, 1982) An original handdrawn poster concept for the Don Bluth animated film “The Secret of NIMH.” Accomplished in marker, the concept features Mrs. Brisby and Jeremy Crow, and was adhered to foamcore for presentation and review. With an image size of 8.5” x 13” and measuring 20” x 30” overall, the poster concept is in very good condition with light stains on the foamcore, creases, and edge wear from production use. $100 - $200
230. A “Secret of NIMH” Original Production Background. (MGM/ United Artists, 1982) An original production background from “The Secret of NIMH” directed by Don Bluth. Accomplished in gouache on thick paper, this background appears when Mrs. Brisby visits Mr. Ages at the beginning of the film. Measuring 10.5” x 13.5”, the background is in very good production-used condition with corner pinholes, light wear and discoloration to the edges, and a 0.75” x 1” area of discoloration from tape on the reverse. $400 - $600
231. A Pair of “Secret of NIMH” Background Color Keys. (MGM/ United Artists, 1982) A pair of original background color key paintings from “The Secret of NIMH” directed by Don Bluth. Color keys are preliminary paintings created to establish the color palette, style, and emotion of the final background to be used in the film. Accomplished in gouache, these keys are for the scene when Mrs. Brisby speaks with Jeremy outside of the rosebush. Measuring 6.75” x 8.5” and 10.5” x 12.5”, the paintings are in very good production-used condition with light wear and discoloration to the edges, and pinholes in the top right corner and top center edge of the larger painting. $400 - $600
233. A “Secret of NIMH” Original Production Cel. (MGM/United Artists, 1982) An original production cel of Mrs. Brisby from “The Secret of NIMH.” Mrs. Brisby has an image size of 4” x 5.25” on a 13.5” x 16.5” cel, paired with a 13” x 17” color copy background. The handpainted cel is in good condition with light scratches, paper residue on the reverse, and stains, which do not affect the image. $200 - $400
232. A “Secret of NIMH” Original Production Cel. (MGM/United Artists, 1982) An original production cel of Mrs. Brisby from “The Secret of NIMH.” Mrs. Brisby has an image size of 3.5” x 7.25” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, paired with an 11” x 13” color copy background. The art displays in very good condition with light scratches, spots of paint loss, and heavy paper residue on the reverse. $200 - $400
234. A “Secret of NIMH” Original Production Cel. (MGM/United Artists, 1982) An original production cel of The Great Owl, voiced by John Carradine, from “The Secret of NIMH.” The Great Owl has an image size of 10” x 12.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel. The hand-painted cel is in good condition with paint loss, scratches, and a crack at the top right corner. $200 - $400
235. A “Secret of NIMH” Original Production Cel. (MGM/United Artists, 1982) An original production cel of Mrs. Brisby and Jeremy from “The Secret of NIMH.” Mrs. Brisby and Jeremy have an image size of 3.5” x 4.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, paired with an 11” x 13” color copy background. The hand-painted cel displays in very good condition with light scratches, line loss, and paper residue on the reverse, which does not affect the image. $200 - $400
237. A “Secret of NIMH” Original Production Cel. (MGM/ United Artists, 1982) An original production cel of Nicodemus from “The Secret of NIMH.” Nicodemus has an image size of 5.25” x 5.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, paired with an 11” x 13.5” color copy background. The hand-painted cel is in very good condition with scratches. $200 - $400
236. A “Secret of NIMH” Original Production Cel. (MGM/United Artists, 1982) An original production cel of Jenner from “The Secret of NIMH.” Jenner has an image size of 7.25” x 12.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, paired with a 10.5” x 14” color copy background. The hand-painted cel is in very good condition with light line loss, scratches, spots of paint loss, and paper residue on the reverse. $200 - $400
238. A Limited Edition “The Land Before Time” Cel. (Universal, 1988) A hand-painted limited edition “Family Portrait” cel of Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Spike, and Petrie from “The Land Before Time.” Numbered 122 of 300, the characters have an image size of 7.75” x 10.25” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel. The cel is paired with a color reproduction background and is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
and creasing throughout, light separation at the crossfolds, and heavy creasing in the lower corners. $200 - $400
240. A Large Collection of “Shrek” Concept Art. (DreamWorks, 19992001) A collection of 21 pieces of concept art for the animated hit “Shrek.” Included are sketches for the city of Duloc and its castle, home to the villainous Lord Farquaad. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and black marker, the sketches range in size from 5.5” x 10” to 8.5” x 11” and are in very good to fine condition with light spotting and wear from production use. $1,000 - $2,000
241. A “Shrek” Script. (DreamWorks, 2001) A 93-page script for “Shrek” written by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman, and Roger S.H. Schulman, based on a story by William Steig. The film was the first to ever receive the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the screenplay is in very good condition with light stains on the cover and edge wear. $100 - $200
242. A Glen Keane Signed “Over the Moon” Print. (Netflix, 2020) An “Over the Moon” limited edition print of a Glen Keane production drawing. Keane’s directorial debut, the CGI film features a sequence of hand-drawn animation by Keane himself telling the legend of Chang’e and Houyi. This print is number 39 of 520 and signed by Keane in marker. Accompanying the print is a Mitsubishi pencil and sharpener, which Keane describes as the finest animation pencil available in an accompanying card. The print shows 10.75” x 15.75” in an 18.5” x 21.25” matte and frame. The artwork is in fine condition. The 7” pencil and accompanying 1” sharpener are in fine condition, in an 8” x 2” x 1” very good condition box. $300 - $500
The popularity of television gave families access to view animation from their own home without having to go to a movie theater. Saturday morning cartoons became an essential part of growing up in America. From Hanna-Barbera’s run of hit series to the longest-running sitcom “The Simpsons,” animation continues to be must-see TV for viewers of all ages.
243. Hanna-Barbera TV-Tinykins by Marx. (Marx, 1961) A large collection of 48 hand-painted Hanna Barbera TV-Tinykins. Included are “The Flintstones,” “Top Cat,” “Quickdraw McGraw,” “Yogi Bear,” and “Huckleberry Hound” figures, with several duplicates and three figures from non-related sets. Ranging in size from 1” to 1.75”, the figures are in fair to good condition with areas of paint loss. $1,000 - $1,500
244. A Dino the Dinosaur Board Game. (Transogram, 1961) A colorful “The Flintstones” Dino the Dinosaur game box, board, and instructions, with all other game pieces missing. The 14.75” x 14.75” game board and 4.5” x 8” instructions are in fair to good condition with wear, and creasing, and discoloration from age and pencil notations to the instructions. The 15” x 7.75” x 1.75” original game box is in good condition with wear and creasing. $400 - $600
245. The Flintstones Play Set by Marx. (Marx, 1962) A hard-tofind complete boxed The Flintstones Play Set by Marx. The set includes 16 figurines of Bedrock citizens, featuring characters like Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty, Dino, and Baby Puss. Additionally, it comes with seven buildings and accessories, including the homes of the Flintstones and the Rubbles, each with a car. There are also four stone walls, trees, ferns, stamps, and seven dinosaurs, along with the often-missing play mat. The box measures 24.5” x 15.5” x 4.25” and the play mat 27” x 36”. The set is in good condition with wear and creasing to the mat, adhesive residue along the edges of some buildings, two broken building antennas, and a snapped tree and fern. The box is in good condition with wear and tear, and a price written in grease pencil to the top right corner. $300 - $500
246. A Pair of Marx Top Cat Micro-View ers. (Marx, 1963) A pair of Hanna-Barbera’s Top Cat ViewMarx Micro-Viewers. Each toy includes eight scenes viewable through a peep-hole and changed with the press of a button. The viewers are in good condition, with scratches, light stains, and wear, and are packaged within their original 3.5” x 1.5” x 2.5” boxes, in fair condition with tears, creases, and light discoloration from age.
$200 - $400
247. A “Talking” Yogi Bear Puppet Prototype. hand-painted prototype “talking” Yogi Bear puppet designed as a giveaway premium. Included with the puppet are hand-drawn mock-ups for an instruction sheet and mailing envelope. The prototype came from the archives of Sam and Gordon Gold, recognized as the originators and largest producers of children’s premiums, working with companies such as Kellogg’s, Cracker Jack, General Foods, and others. Also included is a signed letter from Gordon Gold. Measuring from the 8.5” x 11” letter to the 9.75” x 20” puppet, the items are in good to very good condition with edge wear, creasing, light discoloration from age, and the puppet missing the nose. $800 - $1,000
248. A Hanna-Barbera Twist-n-Pose Figure Collection. (Ideal, 1965) A collection of four Hanna-Barbera Twist-n-Pose figures, including Magilla Gorilla, Peter Potamus, Yippee, and Breezly. Measuring 6” tall, the figures display in good to very good condition with light wear and discoloration. Each comes in the original 3” x 2.5” 7.25” boxes, in fair to poor condition with wear, creasing, tears to the cellophane windows, and discoloration. $200 - $400
249. A Signed “The Flintstones” Production Cel and Background. (Hanna-Barbera, 1970s-80s) An original production cel of Wilma and Pebbles from “The Flintstones,” signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The hand-painted cel is paired with an original production background from a Hanna-Barbera series. Wilma and Pebbles have an image size of 6” x 4.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel. The hand-painted background measures 11.5” x 13”. The piece is in very good condition with light wear from production use and an area of surface loss at the lower left edge of the background, which does not affect the image. $200 - $400
251. A Signed “Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers” Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1987) An original production cel of Scooby-Doo and a bear from “Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers,” signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The cel is placed over a color copy background, and bush elements from the background have been duplicated, trimmed, and placed over the cel to give the bear an effect of coming out of the bushes. Scooby and the bear have an image size of 7” x 9.5” on a 10.5” x 13” cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16” x 20”. The piece is in very good condition with typical wear from production use, light line loss, and light warping to the protective cel layer. $300 - $500
250. A Hanna & Barbera Signed “Top Cat” Original Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1988) An original multi-layer production cel from “Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats,” signed by series creators Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. Despite being a production cel, the studio placed a “Hand-Painted Original Limited Edition Cel” sticker on the top left corner when preparing for original sale. Top Cat has an image size of 6.5” x 8” on a 10.5” x 13” cel, paired with a color copy background. The piece is in very good condition with light wear from production use, and three staples along the bottom edge of the cel attaching it to the copy background. $200 - $400
252. An “Alvin Show” Original Production Cel. (CBS, 1961-62) An original multi-layer production cel of Alvin and David Seville from “The Alvin Show,” with a color copy background. Alvin and David have an image size of 6” x 6.25” on 10.5” x 12.5” cels. The hand-painted piece is in very good production-used condition with a spot of line loss to David’s right shoulder. $200 - $400
253. A “Space Angel” Original Production Cel. (Cambria Productions, 1962-64) An origi nal multi-layer production cel of Scott McCloud from the sci-fi TV series, “Space Angel.” Measur ing 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 7.25” x 7.5”, the cel is in very good condition except for one layer, which has had a 1” wide strip torn off the right side. This layer contains only a single eye and is not affected by the tear. $300 - $500
254. An “Aesop and Son” Original Production Background. (Ward, 1960-61) An original production panoramic background from the “Aesop and Son” episode “The Sick Lion.” Measur ing 10.5” x 19.75”, the gouache and graphite background is in good condition with light wear from production use. $300 - $500
255. A Lionel Rocky and Bullwinkle Train Car. (Lionel, 1999) An “O” gauge train car featuring an image of Rocky and Bullwinkle on each side with “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends” logo. The car features sliding doors, plastic trucks, operating knuckle couples, metal wheels, and axles. Measuring 10.25” x 3.5” x 2.5”, the car is in fine unused condition, with the original 13.25” x 3” x 5.5” box in good condition with a light crease to the top and separation to the cellophane window. $200 - $400
man Lawn Decorations. (Ward, 1999)
A pair of hand-made lawn decorations of Mr. Peabody and Sherman from “Peabody’s Improbable History, ”originally sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium in Hollywood. Measuring 30” x 5” and 30” x 6.75”, the steel decorations are in very good condition with light scratches. $400 - $600
258. A Production-Used Smurf Puppet by Kermit Love. (Great Jones Studio, 1980) A production-used Smurf puppet from the unaired “Smurfwork!” television pilot. Kermit Loves’ Great Jones Studio produced all of the puppets for this Muppet-style show starring the Smurfs, which predated the popular animated series by a year. This puppet features velcro removable feet, poseable hands, solid eyes, a knit hat, and a wire for powered use. Measuring 12” x 11” x 26” tall, the puppet is in very good condition with typical wear from production use, including holes behind the hands for puppeteering and pilling. $2,000 - $4,000
257. A “Fantastic Four” Original Production Cel. (Marvel, 1996) An original handpainted production cel of Doctor Doom from “Doomsday,” the series finale of the “Fantastic Four” animated series. Included are the original production drawing and a color copy background. Doctor Doom has an image size of 10” x 11.5” on a 14” x 17” cel. The piece displays in very good condition with scratches, light line loss, paint transfer to the drawing, and wear from production use. $200 - $400
259. A “The Point” Original Production Cel and Background. (ABC, 1971) An original multi-layer production cel of Oblio, Arrow, and the Count, with an original background from “The Point.” The made for TV movie featured narration by Ringo Starr and songs by Harry Nilsson. The characters have an image size of 8.25” x 11” on 10.5” x 12.5” cels and a 10.5” x 14.25” background. The hand-painted cel and background are in very good condition with pinholes to the backgrounds corners from production use. $500 - $700
261. “The Simpsons” Original Production Cel. (20th Century Fox, 1990) An original multi-layer production cel of Lisa and Bleeding Gums from “The Simpsons” episode “Moaning Lisa.” Lisa has an image size of 3.25” x 4”, and Bleeding Gums Murphy measures 6” x 8.25” on 9” x 11.5” visible cels. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16.25” x 18.5”. The piece displays in very good condition with line loss, scratches, and wear from production use, while the frame is in very good condition with light wear. $400 - $600
260. “The Simpsons” California Prunes Claymation Puppets. (20th Century Fox, 2003) A collection of six Claymation prune puppets from “The Simpsons” episode “’Tis the Fifteenth Season.” The episode finds Marge and the kids watching the fictitious 1986 holiday classic, “Christmas with the California Prunes,” a parody of the California Raisins. The collection includes prune figures of Mary, Joseph, one king, and two wise men, five hay bales, a gift, and a water bucket. Measuring approximately 4” x 5” x 8”, the figures are in good condition with soiling, staining, and missing paint and small sections of material loss from production, storage and age. Due to the size and weight of this item, please inquire about shipping rates before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
262. “The Simpsons” Original Production Cel. (20th Century Fox, 1992) An original multi-layer production cel of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie from “The Simpsons” episode “A Streetcar Named Marge,” with a color copy background. Also included are three production drawings of Lisa’s head, body, and Maggie. Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, have an image size of 4.5” x 6” on a 7.5” x 9” visible cel. The entire matted and framed piece measures 14.5” x 16” and is in fine condition with light scuffs to the frame. The 10.5” x 12” graphite drawings are in good condition with light edge wear, creasing, and stains from production use. $400 - $600
Once dismissed as an idiot box, television provides viewers with breaking news and entertainment, affecting pop culture in endless ways. Television shows break out and become cultural touchpoints, with programs like “The Munsters” and “Batman” being rewatched and reimagined to this day.
263. The Original “Munster, Go Home!” Al Lewis and Butch Patrick Opening Credits Art. (Universal, 1966) An instantly recognizable original screen-used title from the opening credit sequence of “Munster, Go Home!” Accomplished in acrylic textured to look like oozing blood on a glass pane, the title credits Al Lewis (Grandpa Munster), Butch Patrick (Eddie Munster), and Debbie Watson (Marilyn Munster). Filmed directly after the run of the popular TV series, Watson replaced Pat Priest as Marilyn, Lily Munster’s anomalously normal niece. The piece was created by Pacific Title in the same manner as the credits for the black-and-white television show. Because the film was shot in color, an in-camera effect was used to turn the lettering red. Matted with a copy background of 1313 Mockingbird Lane, the title measures 16” x 22” visible through a 21.75” x 28.25” frame and is in very good condition with a few instances of chipping and a light scuff to the frame. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $4,000 - $6,000
264. A Herman Munster Opening Credit Title. (CBS, 1963-66) An original title credit painting for Herman Munster from a “Munsters” production. Accomplished in acrylic textured to look like oozing blood, the title was created by Pacific Title by layering enamel paint onto a glass pane. Matted with a copy background of 1313 Mockingbird Lane, the title measures 15.25” x 21.75” visible through a 21.75” x 28.25” x 2” deep shadow box frame. The artwork displays in fine condition with light scuffs to the frame. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000
265. “The Munsters” Pat Priest Opening Title Credit. (CBS, 1964-66) An opening title credit for Pat Priest as Marilyn Munster on the television series “The Munsters.” Priest replaced Beverley Owen as the normal-looking Marilyn from episode 14 onward of the classic comedy series. Accomplished in enamel on glass, the hand-painted art by Pacific Title has been matted and framed with a copy background. With 16” x 22” visible in a 21.75” x 28.25” frame, the piece is in fair condition with a 20” crack in the glass, paint cracks, paint loss, and wear from production use. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
$3,000 - $5,000
266. A Pair of Signed “The Munsters” Snickers Sweepstakes Displays. (Universal/Mars, 1998) A pair of store displays for the Snickers “Be Home for Herman” sweepstakes signed by Al Lewis (Grandpa) and Butch Patrick (Eddie) from “The Munsters.” The sweepstakes offered the chance to win $200,000 for a new house. Measuring 23” x 39”, the double-sided cardboard displays are in good condition, with edge wear and creasing, and one with areas of surface loss and discoloration to one side from sun exposure. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
267. A Limited Edition Herman Munster Tooned Up Maquette. (Electric Tiki Design, 2006) A limited edition Herman Munster maquette from the Electric Tiki Design Tooned Up series. This line of maquettes reimagined live-action sitcom characters in cartoon style, with an emphasis on capturing the spirit of the character. Numbered 11 of 1313 and measuring 5.5” x 5” x 12.5” tall, the maquette is in fine condition. Herman comes in its original 8.25” x 8” x 15” box and displays in good condition with wear and creasing. $200 - $400
269. A 1960s Batman Signed Poster. (G&F Posters, 1966) A Batman poster signed by “Batman” 1966 series actors Adam West (Batman), Lee Meriwether (Catwoman), and Frank Gorshin (The Riddler). Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in good condition with edge wear, including heavy creasing, pinholes in the corners and along the left edge, a mark near Gorshin’s signature, tape residue with light surface loss on the reverse, and light discoloration from age. $300 - $500
268. A “Wagon Train” Title Background. (NBC/ABC, 1957-65) An original production-used opening and closing title background from the Western TV series, “Wagon Train.” The oversized photographic background with airbrushed elements is mounted to artist’s board and has production notations handwritten on the reverse. The print has a visible size measuring 16.5” x 22.75” within a 22” x 28.25” matte. The piece is in very good condition with light scuffing at the center and light cracking and surface loss at the upper right. $1,000 - $2,000
270. A Signed Robin The Boy Wonder Poster. (G & F Posters, 1966) A Robin, The Boy Wonder poster signed by 1960s TV show cast members Adam West (Batman), Lee Meriwether (Catwoman), and Frank Gorshin (The Riddler). The poster measures 27” x 40” and is in fair condition with edge wear, tears, and stains throughout, heavy creasing, pinholes, a 1.75” tear in the upper right, tape residue with light surface loss on the reverse, and heavy discoloration through the entire lower quarter. $300 - $500
271. A Screen-Used Snuggle Bear Puppet. (Snuggle Fabric Softener, 1980s) An original production-used Snuggle Bear puppet used in commercials for Snuggle Fabric Softener. This puppet was designed by Kermit Love to be worn over the hand and arm of the puppeteer with wires to allow the ears to wiggle. Love is best known for his work on Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, and other Sesame Street characters. Measuring 15” x 22” tall, the puppet is in very good production-used condition. $2,000 - $4,000
273. A “Space Police” Monotrain Miniature. (Anderson, 1986)
A screen-used two-part monotrain miniature from the production of Gerry Anderson’s television movie “Space Police.” Intended as the first episode of a series, “Space Police” would have been a police procedural starring humans and puppets. In the unaired footage, this miniature of the President’s monotrain hangs on the edge of a collapsed bridge, with the front part eventually taking a dramatic fall off a cliff. Measuring 16” x 5.75” x 4” tall and 26” x 12.75” x 6” tall, the two monotrain pieces display in good condition with heavy wear from production use including visible repair, glue residue, paint loss, stains, a detached black band, scuffs, and cracks, as expected from falling off of a cliff. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700
272. “Shogun” Development Artwork & Invitation. (NBC, 1980) Developmental artwork and a special screening invitation for the television miniseries “Shogun,” based on the novel by James Clavell and starring Richard Chamberlain. “Shogun” achieved the highest weekly Nielsen ratings in NBC’s history. Included are a large painting with printed title artwork and an airbrushed sword logo, one cast print featuring hand-painted touchups, and a special screening invitation for Part 1 of the series. Ranging in size from the 5.25” x 8” invitation to the 20” x 30” painting, the items are in good to very good condition, with minor imperfections including creases, light stains, tape residue, and wear from production use. $400 - $600
274. A Jim Henson “Alice in Wonder land” TV Movie Hedgehog Prop. (Hall mark/Babelsberg, 1999) An original prop hedgehog croquet bal from the 1999 “Alice in Wonderland” TV movie airing on NBC. The prop was created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. Measuring 18.5” in circumference, the fur and foam prop displays in very good con dition with light cracking to the foam from age. $1,500 - $2,500
Artist Josh Agle, more widely known as SHAG, is renowned for his mid-century modern aesthetic. SHAG’s distinctive style has grown in popularity more and more over the years, designing rare art, tiki mugs, and memorabilia for the Disney Parks. His very limited-edition releases sell out quickly and are incredibly hard to find. What follows in this section are early artwork by SHAG as he was refining his style, before he became a household name with legions of fans.
275. A SHAG Signed “The Boardmeeting” Print. (SHAG, 1999) A rare “The Boardmeeting” lithographic print by Josh Agle, aka SHAG. This is one of the earliest prints available from the prolific artist, whose work is highly sought-after by art collectors, mid-century enthusiasts, Disney fans, and the tiki community. Published by Outré Gallery of Australia and hand-numbered 195/500, the piece is signed by SHAG in pencil at the bottom right corner. With an image size of 14” x 20” and a total size of 16.75” x 23.5”, the print displays in fair condition with heavy scratches, scrapes, edge tears up to 1”, stains, tape on the reverse, and wear. $300 - $500
276. A SHAG Signed “Three Musicians” Print. (SHAG, 1999) A rare lithographic print titled “Three Musicians.” This is one of the earliest prints available from Josh Agle, also known as SHAG, a renowned artist whose distinct mid-century style is highly sought after by art collectors, tiki enthusiasts, and Disney fans. Published by Outré Gallery of Australia, the piece is hand-numbered 451/500 and signed by SHAG in pencil at the bottom right corner. With an image size of 14” x 21” and a total size of 16.75” x 23.5”, the print is in good condition with scratches and edge wear. $300 - $500
277. A SHAG Signed “Wives with Knives” Print. (SHAG, 2001) A rare 15-color serigraph print titled “Wives with Knives” by Josh Agle, also known as SHAG, is one of his earliest works that explores a larger and more dramatic print size. This piece features a stylized cat, which would become a signature element in many of his later works. The piece is hand-numbered 246 out of 300 and signed by SHAG in pencil at the bottom right corner. With an image size of 18.5” x 36” and a total size of 23” x 40”, the print displays in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, creases, and wear. $300 - $500
Walt and Roy O. Disney moved from Missouri to Los Angeles in 1923, renting a room from their uncle, Robert. This marked the humble start of the Disney Studio. The brothers made the “Alice Comedies” and created and lost the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Walt teamed up with animator Ub Iwerks to create a new character, one who would star in films with synchronized sound. The release of “Steamboat Willie” in 1928 established Mickey Mouse as pop culture’s ultimate icon and made Walt Disney the king of animation.
While Mickey Mouse shorts continued to be popular with audiences, Walt Disney was not one to rest on his laurels. He took the biggest risk of his career, ambitiously working on the first fully animated feature film with his all-star team of animators. Proving the naysayers wrong, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was a massive hit, setting the Disney Studio up for future success and changing the industry forever.
278. A Walt Disney Hyperion Studio Staff Photo. (Disney, 1931-32) A photo of the Walt Disney and the Studio Staff outside the Hyperion Studio taken in 1931 or 1932. This print was made at the Disney Studio between the 1930s to 40s. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photo is in very good condition with light edge wear. $200 - $400
279. A Photo of Walt, Carl Stalling and Ub Iwerks. (Disney 1930s) A very rare photo of Carl Stalling, Walt Disney, and Ub Iwerks standing outside the Hyperion Studio. This print was made contemporaneously with its capture. Measuring 8” x 10” the print is in very good condition with very light edge wear and a pencil mark to the top right corner. $200 - $400
281. A Photo of Walt, Carl Stalling, and Animators. (Disney, 1930s) A very rare early photo print of Walt, Carl Stalling and the Disney animation team running through the music for “Minnie’s Yoo Hoo.” Featuring Carl Stalling at the piano; from left, Johnny Cannon, Walt Disney, Burt Gillett, Ub Iwerks, Wilfred Jackson, Les Clark, and (seated) Jack King and Ben Sharpsteen. Measuring 8” x 10” the print is in very good condition with very light edge wear and pencil mark in upper right corner. $200 - $400
280. A Disney Studio Ink and Paint Department Photo. (Disney, 1931) A photo of the Ink and Paint Department after the new addition was built at the Disney Animation Hyperion Studio. Seen in the photo is Marcellite Garner (seated second from the left) who was also the first regular actress to perform the voice of Minnie Mouse. This print was made at the Disney Studio between 1931 to the 40s. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photo displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $200 - $400
282. A Group Photo of Walt, Carl Stalling, and Animators. (Disney 1930s) A very rare early photo print of Walt, Carl Stalling, and the Disney animation team reviewing music for “Minnie’s Yoo Hoo.” Seated, Carl Stalling and Ub Iwerks; from left, Wilfred Jackson, Ben Sharpsteen, Burt Gillett, Les Clark, Walt Disney, Johnny Cannon, and Jack King. Measuring 8” x 10” the print is in very good condition with very light edge wear and a pencil mark in the top right corner. $200 - $400
283. A Walt Disney Hyperion Studios Photo. (Disney, 1933) A photo of the Walt Disney Hyperion Studio taken in 1933. This print was made at the Disney Studio in the 1930s or 1940s. Measuring 8” x 10”, the print displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $200 - $400
284. A Collection of “The Mail Pilot” Production Drawings. (Disney, 1933) A trio of original production drawings from the early Mickey Mouse short “The Mail Pilot.” Measuring 3.5” x 11” on 9.5” x 11” paper, the graphite and color pencil drawings display in very good production-used condition with light discoloration from age. $1,000 - $2,000
285. A Photo of Animators Dancing for Reference. (Disney, 1934) A publicity photo of Disney Studio animators dancing for reference. Included in the photo are Norm Ferguson and Pinto Colvig, the original voice of Goofy. Measuring 8” x 10” the photo is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $200 - $400
286. A “Mickey’s Fire Brigade” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1935) An original production drawing of Mickey, Goofy, and Donald from Walt Disney’s 1935 animated short “Mickey’s Fire Brigade.” Accomplished in graphite and crayon, the drawing has an image size of 10” x 3” on 10” x 12” animation paper. The drawing is in very good production-used condition with light edge wear and creasing, and light discoloration from age. $500 - $700
287. Ollie Johnston’s First Walt Disney Productions ID Card. (Disney, 1935) Ollie Johnston’s first Walt Disney Productions employee identification card. Long before he became one of Walt Disney’s “Nine Old Men,” Johnston began his career at the Studio as an apprentice animator. Throughout his career, he worked as an animator and directing animator on more than 20 feature films, including “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Fantasia,” “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Lady and the Tramp,” and “Sleeping Beauty.” After his time at the Disney Studio, Johnston co-authored the book The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation, which introduced the 12 Principles of Animation that are still used by animators today. This identification card, issued on his first day of employment, symbolizes the beginning of a 43-year career for a Disney Legend and one of the most important animators in the history of the medium. Measuring 2.5” x 3.5”, the card is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and light discoloration from age. $800 - $1,000
288. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1937) An original production cel of Sneezy from Disney’s 1937 masterpiece, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The cel of Sneezy has been trimmed to image and placed on an airbrushed woodgrain background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. Sneezy’s image size is 3.5” x 3.5”. The entire piece measures 7” x 7” in a 13” x 13” frame. The cel is in fine condition with no paint loss. There is some slight wrinkling along the edges of the cover cel, which is very common for these pieces and does not affect the image. The wooden frame is worn and chipped throughout. $1,000 - $2,000
289. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1937) An exceptional original production cel of Snow White at the well from Disney’s 1937 masterpiece, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” This key scene in the film introduces us to Snow White as she sings her signature theme, “I’m Wishing.” The cel of Snow White has been slightly trimmed and placed on an airbrushed background with a cel overlay of vines and doves as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. Snow White measures 3.75” x 2” and the entire piece measures 10” x 8” in a 19” x 17” frame. The reverse of the frame has stickers from its previous sales at auction houses and galleries. The cel is in very good condition with a small spot of paint lifting in Snow White’s dress near where it meets the rope. The cel has some wrinkling along the edges, which is very common for these pieces, and the wooden frame is worn and chipped throughout. The cel presents exceptionally well and is one of the better images from this scene that we have seen. $10,000 - $15,000
290. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1937) An original production cel of Grumpy from Disney’s 1937 masterpiece, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The cel of Grumpy has been trimmed to image and placed on an airbrushed woodgrain background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. Grumpy’s image size is 2.5” x 3.5”. The entire piece measures 8” x 10” in a 10.5” x 12.5” frame. The cel is in fine condition with no paint loss. There is some slight wrinkling along the edges of the cover cel, which is very common for these pieces and does not affect the image. The wooden frame is worn and chipped throughout. $1,500 - $2,000
291. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1937) An original production cel of Dopey and forest animals from Disney’s 1937 masterpiece, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The cel of Dopey has been trimmed to image and placed on an airbrushed background with a cel overlay as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. Dopey’s image size is 3.5” x 3.5”. The entire piece measures 8” x 8” in a 13” x 13” frame. The cel is in fine condition with no paint loss. There is some slight wrinkling along the edges of the cover cel, which is very common for these pieces and does not affect the image. The wooden frame is worn and chipped throughout. The reverse of the frame has an early Walt Disney Productions sticker as well as other auction and retail gallery stickers from previous sales. $1,500 - $2,000
292. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Original Production Cels. (Disney, 1937) Original production cels of Dopey, Happy, Sneezy, and Doc from Disney’s 1937 masterpiece, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The cels have been trimmed to image and placed on an airbrushed woodgrain background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. The image of all four dwarfs measures 8.75” x4.5”. The entire piece measures 8.5” x 8” in a 16” x 17” matte. The cels are in fine condition with no paint loss and only a slight blemish in Doc’s cheek. There is some slight wrinkling along the edges of the cover cel, which is very common for these pieces and does not affect the image. The matte is aged and has tears in the corners, which do not affect the image. The reverse of the piece has the original Courvoisier Galleries label. $5,000 - $7,000
293. A “Snow White” Evil Queen Stained Glass Lamp. (Disney, 2007) An Evil Queen stained glass lamp, released for the 70th anniversary of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” in a limited edition of 1500. Designed by Jody Daily, the lamp Measures 13” x 9” x 19”. The resin and glass lamp is in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and one oval orb missing from the shade. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
294. A Pair of Photos of Walt Disney. (Disney, 1939/54) A pair of photographs of Walt Disney. One was taken in April of 1939 and shows Walt boarding the Goodyear Blimp, and the other of Walt in his office was taken in May 1954. Both prints were made by the Studio in the 1960s or 1970s. Measuring 8” x 10” and 9.5” x 7.5” in a 14” x 11” matte, the prints are in fine condition with light edge wear to the matte. $200 - $400
295. A One-of-a-Kind Ink & Paint Department Get Well Soon Book. (Disney, 1940) A one-of-a-kind hand-drawn book made by the Disney Studio Ink & Paint Department. Marjorie Ralston was the first female to voice Minnie Mouse, after Walt Disney, and worked her way up to head inker. While she was recovering from appendix surgery, her coworkers assembled this “Get Well” book of 35 original production drawings from films including “Fantasia,” “Donald’s Nephews,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” and “Pinocchio”, with added text and drawing for comic effect. The Dwarfs are removing and playing with Ralston’s appendix, and Figaro uses it to go fishing. Loose from the cover is a “sick Bashful” color model cel created for this book. Measuring 10” x 12”, the incredible book displays in good to very good condition with creases, edge wear, stains, tears on the cover, and discoloration from age. Bashful has an image size of 3.5” x 5.5” on a 4.5” x 6” trimmed cel. The cel displays in fair condition with heavy paint loss, cracks, stains, and wear from production use. $2,000 - $4,000
“Pinocchio.” “Fantasia.” “Dumbo.” “Bambi.” Four of the greatest animated films, all released in the 1940s. With profits from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” Walt moved the team to a new location in Burbank with room to grow. The Disney Studio continued to break new ground with innovative techniques, combining live-action footage and animated characters more seamlessly than ever in “Saludos Amigos” and “Song of the South.”
296. A Pair of “Fantasia” Original Production Drawings. (Disney, 1940) A pair of original production drawings of Chernabog and smoke effects from the Night on Bald Mountain sequence of “Fantasia.” Chernabog has an image size of 8.5” x 11.25” and the effects measure 11.5” x 14.5”, both on 12.25” x 15.5” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawings are in good condition with light wear, edge discoloration, creases, a stain on Chernabog’s right shoulder, and smudges from production use. $1,000 - $2,000
297. A Pair of “Fantasia” Original Production Drawings. (Disney, 1940) A pair of original production drawings of Chernabog and smoke effects from the Night on Bald Mountain sequence of “Fantasia.” Chernabog and the smoke effects both have an image size of 10.5” x 6.75” on 12.25” x 15.5” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawings are in very good production-used condition with light wear and discoloration to the edges and light creasing. $1,000 - $1,500
298. A Collection of “Fantasia” Chernabog Development Drawings. (Disney, 1940) Three production-used character development drawings of Chernabog from the Night on Bald Mountain sequence of “Fantasia.” Chernabog has image sizes of 5” x 4” to 9.5” x 9.25” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawings display in good condition with edge wear, creasing, and light smudging. $400 - $600
300. A Sorcerer Mickey Statue by Marc Delle. (Disneyana, 1994)
A statue of Mickey Mouse as The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, produced for the 1994 Disneyana Convention in an edition of 2000 and handsigned by designer Marc Delle. Measuring 9” x 7” x 12” tall, the resin statue is in good condition with yellowing to the eyes, stains, scratches, scuffs, wear, and light paint loss from age. $200 - $400
299. A “Fantasia” Anniversary Chernabog Stained Glass Lamp. (Disney, 2005) A lamp of Chernabog from the Night on Bald Mountain sequence of “Fantasia,” released for the film’s 65th anniversary in 2005. Part of an edition of 1000, the lamp is made of hand-painted resin with stained-glass wings and a wooden base. When tested, the Chernabog’s eyes light and the mountaintop glows like lava on his chest. Measuring 8” x 9.5” x 17.75” high, the lamp is in very good working condition. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600
301. A “Mickey’s Memories” Big Fig. (Disney, 2000s) A Big Fig titled “Mickey’s Memories” featuring Mickey with the many hats he’s worn in roles such as “The Sorcerer Apprentice,” “Steamboat Willie,” “The Pointer,” “The Band Concert,” “Brave Little Tailor,” “Two Gun Mickey,” and “The Mickey Mouse Club” intro. Measuring 16.5” x 11” x 19.5”, the resin figure displays in good condition with a crack on the left arm connecting at the face, a crack with repair to the left wrist, the sculpted feather of the Mickey Mouse Club hat has broken off and is not included, black paint touch up to the body, and scuffs throughout the body and base. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600
302. A “Dumbo” Storyboard with Circus Workers. (Disney, 1941)
An original storyboard panel featuring circus workers from Disney’s “Dumbo.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the entire panel measures 8.25” x 8.75”. The artwork is in good condition with expected smudges, pinholes, creases, and wear from production. $400 - $600
304. A “Dumbo” Storyboard with Dumbo and Timothy. (Disney, 1941) An original storyboard panel featuring a touching moment between Dumbo and Timothy Mouse from Walt Disney’s “Dumbo.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the panel measures 8.25” x 8.75” and is in good condition with smudges, pinholes, creases, and typical wear from production. $400 - $600
303. A “Dumbo” Storyboard with Acrobats. (Disney, 1941)
An original storyboard panel featuring acrobats from Walt Disney’s “Dumbo.” Measuring 8.25” x 8.75”, the graphite and color pencil panel is in good condition with smudges, pinholes, creases, and typical wear from production. $400 - $600
305. An Original “Dumbo” Painting for Disneyland Magazine. (Steward, 1960s) An original “Dumbo” painting by artist Glenn Steward. Accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, the painting was submitted by Steward as a sample to Disneyland Magazine, where he would work as an illustrator for five years. Measuring 21.25” x 13.25”, the painting is in good condition with light scratches, stains, pinholes, handling wear, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
306. The “Bellboy Donald” Title Cel and Background with Walt Signature. (Disney, 1942) The original production-used title cel and background from “Bellboy Donald” with the original camera instructions signed by Walt Disney himself. Walt approved all title cards at the Studio, signing his first name in the “Walt’s O.K.” section of the camera instructions card. The double-sided piece is framed to show Walt’s signature matted on the reverse. The title text measures 1” x 7.25” on the 8.25” x 10.25” visible cel and painting. The signature measures 1.5” on 3” x 5.5” camera instructions. The entire matted and framed piece measures 16” x 17.75”. The artwork displays in very good condition with light warping from age. The signature and instructions are in fine condition. $3,000 - $5,000
307. An “Uncle Remus” Original Story Outline. (Disney, 1944) An original story outline by Dalton Reymond for “Song of the South.” Reymond helped to bring the beloved characters of Joel Chandler Harris’ writing to the screen with this treatment of “Uncle Remus,” which became “Song of the South.” Measuring 9” x 11.5” the outline is in good condition with soiling, creasing and chipped corners from production use and age. $1,000 - $2,000
308. A “Song of the South” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1946) An original production cel of Br’er Rabbit from “Song of the South,” with a color copy background. Br’er Rabbit has an image size of 5.5” x 3.25” on a trimmed cel and background both measuring 8.5” x 11”. The hand-painted cel displays in very good condition with light cracking to Br’er Rabbit’s right hand and tip of left ear, light line loss to his shirt, and light warping from age. $1,000 - $2,000
309. A “Song of the South” Concept Drawing by Ken Anderson. (Disney, 1946) An stunning original concept drawing for Walt Disney’s “Song of the South” by Disney Legend Ken Anderson. As lead cartoon art director, Anderson not only created the visual style but also oversaw many of the technical aspects of combining animation and live-action elements. Measuring 4.5” x 5.5” and 5.25” x 6.25” mounted, the concept is accomplished in crayon and pastel and is in very good condition with staples and pinholes from production use. $800 - $1,000
310. A Walt Disney’s Uncle Remus Record. (Disneyland Records, 1963) A rare Walt Disney’s Uncle Remus 33 ⅓ LP record and sleeve. Measuring 12.5” x 12.5”, the record is in good condition with light scratches, scuffs and surface dust from use with discoloration and age related wear to the dust jacket. $100 - $200
312. Three José Carioca Character Development Drawings. (Disney, 1942) Three original character development drawings of José Carioca from “Saludos Amigos.” José has an image size ranging from 3.5” x 3.5” to 4.5” x 2.75” on 10” x 12” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawings are in very good production-used condition with light edge wear and discoloration from age. $400 - $600
311. A “Song of the South” Re-Release One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1986) An original one-sheet poster from the 40th anniversary 1986 re-release of Walt Disney’s “Song of the South.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the never folded poster is mounted on board and displays in very good condition with light discoloration and edge wear, and evidence on the reverse of having been mounted and framed. $200 - $400
313. A “Saludos Amigos” Stained Glass Lamp. (Disney, 2008) A “Saludos Amigos” Tiffany-style stained glass lamp featuring Donald Duck and José Carioca. Designed by Kevin Kidney, the lamp was released in a limited edition numbered 604 of 1500, and has an impressive glass shade. The lamp has been tested and works with a 40 watt, 120 volt light bulb (included). Measuring 7.5” x 10.25” x 16.75”, the lamp is in very good condition with very light scratches to the base. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
The Disney Studio embraced the rise of television, utilizing it to promote new releases “Alice in Wonderland,” “Peter Pan,” and a new place called Disneyland. Throughout the 1950s, Uncle Walt was welcomed into homes on TV screens across the country. This decade of unprecedented growth was capped off with the release of “Sleeping Beauty,” one of the Studio’s finest artistic achievements.
314. A Walt Disney Signed “Alice in Wonderland” Dye Transfer. (Disney, 1950s) A Disney Studio photographic dye transfer of a scene from “Alice in Wonderland,” with a matte signed by Walt Disney. Dye transfers such as this were given as gifts to visitors of the Studio and sold through the Art Corner at Disneyland. Walt signed the matte with the dedication “To Dorothy, with my best.” The art comes in a custom frame featuring a Walt biographical plaque and painted flowers along the edges. Measuring 8” x 10” in the 14.5” x 15.5” signed matte, the dye transfer displays in very good condition with light spots of discoloration. The matte is in fair condition with pilling to the fabric, and stains, which do not affect the signature. The 25” x 33.25” custom frame displays in very good condition with light scuffs, and wear. $3,000 - $5,000
315. A 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 designed by Kevin Kidney, has a pocket watch that functions as a real clock. The clock worked when tested with one “AA” battery (not included). Measuring 18.5” tall on a 11” in diameter base, the resin figure displays in very good condition with a light chip on the left foot where it connects to the pants and light scuffs to the base. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
316. A Cheshire Cat Light-Up Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2002) A light-up Big Fig of the Cheshire Cat from “Alice in Wonderland” designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. With two “AA” batteries (not included), the Cats eyes and smile illuminates, and functioned properly when tested. Measuring 12” x 7” x 15” tall, the figure displays in very good condition with a light chip and scratches to the front left paw and small crack on the battery cover, which is not visible when displayed. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
317. A Rare Walt Disney Chamber Pot. (Shaw, 1950s) A very rare painted ceramic chamber pot manufactured 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 5.5” in diameter and 4.25” tall, the pot is in very good condition with light crazing near the base, handle, Mickey’s nephews, and the side opposite the handle. $500 - $700
318. A Signed “Susie the Little Blue Coupe“ Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1952) An original multi-layer production cel of Susie and trolly from “Susie the Little Blue Coupe,” with a color copy background signed by the short’s director, Clyde Geronimi. Susie and the trolly have an image size of 8” x 11” on 10” x 12” cels. The entire piece with the background measures 13” x 12”. The hand-painted cel displays in good condition with light paint transfer from the top of the trolley to the background and a light crack on the lower left edge of the mouth. $2,000 - $3,000
319. A Pair of “Two Chips and a Miss” Production Drawings. (Disney, 1952) An original production drawing and color model drawing of Chip and Clarisse from the animated short “Two Chips and a Miss.” Chip and Clarisse have image sizes of 5.25” x 6.75” to 6” x 6.5” on 9.25” x 11.75” drawing paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawings display in very good condition with creases, discoloration from age, and wear from production use. $300 - $500
320. A “Two Chips and a Miss” Storyboard Panel. (Disney, 1952) An original storyboard panel of Clarice from “Two Chips and a Miss.” Accomplished in grease pencils and pastels, Clarice has an image size of 5” x 3.75”. The entire panel measures 6” x 8.5”. The artwork is displays in very good, production-used condition with light edge wear and light discoloration from age. $300 - $500
321. A Marc Davis Signed Tinker Bell Tile. (Disneyana, 1998) A ceramic tile of Tinker Bell from “Peter Pan” signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The tile is numbered 67 out of a very limited edition of 75 and features a Marc Davis facsimile signature on the front and his actual signature on the back of the frame in gold marker. Measuring 10” x 13.25” in a 16” x 19.5” frame, the tile is in very good condition with light scratches and wear, while the frame is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $400 - $600
322. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Large French Poster. (Disney, 1955) A rare original grande format poster created for the French release of Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” The poster for “20,000 Lieues sous les Mers,” featuring art by Jean Mascii, was created for Cinedis Distribution in France. Measuring 45” x 60”, the poster is in fair condition with creases, wear and separation along the original folds, corner holes from display, inscriptions on the reverse, edge tears, and tears up to 10”, most of which have been repaired with tape on the reverse. $300 - $500
323. A “Peter Pan” 50th Anniversary Dimensional Artwork. (Disney, 2003) A “Peter Pan” mixed-media art piece designed by Disney Artist Dave Avanzino for the classic Walt Disney film’s 50th anniversary. Measuring 13.5” x 4” x 1” deep, the piece is in fine condition. $300 - $500
325. A “Lady and the Tramp” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Peg from “Lady and the Tramp,” with a color copy background. Peg has an image size of 6” x 6.5” on a 12.5” x 16” cel. The entire piece measures 12.75” x 16.5”. The cel displays in very good condition with light cracks, paint chipping, and wear from production use. $500 - $700
324. A “Lady and the Tramp” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Lady from “Lady and the Tramp” with a custom hand-painted presentation background. The cel has been trimmed to image measuring 3.5” x 9” on the 7.5” x 9” background. The entire matted and framed piece measures 13.75” x 15.25”. The artwork is fine condition with light scratches and scuffs to the frame. $800 - $1,000
326. Disney TV Anthology Series Photostat Storyboards. (Disney, 1956-1960) A collection of 22 production-used photostat storyboards from six episodes of the “Disneyland” and “Walt Disney Presents” anthology series, each starring Donald Duck. Included are the complete sets for episodes “At Home with Donald Duck,” “Duck Flies Coop,” and “Duck for Hire.” Also included are incomplete sets of photostats for “A Day in the Life of Donald Duck,” “Highway to Trouble,” and “This is Your Life, Donald Duck.” Ranging in size from 9” x 17” to 9” x 29”, the photostats are in good condition with edge wear, light warping, pinholes from production use, folds, and notations in grease pencil. $300 - $500
327. An “Our Friend the Atom” Set Design Schematic. (Disney, 1956) Set design schematic for “Our Friend the Atom” from the “Disneyland” television show. With art direction by Bruce Bushman and Marvin A. Davis, the schematic features two approval signatures by Davis in his inimitable MAD initials. Measuring 30.5” x 42” the schematic is in good condition with light soiling, discoloration, creases and tears along the left edge. $300 - $500
328. “Energy Unlimited” Original Disney Book Art. (L.W. Singer, 1959) An original concept design for the cover of a Disney illustrated educational book titled “Energy Unlimited.” This concept was likely created for Disney’s popular Tomorrowland Adventure series of books in 1959, which contain similar themes, titles, and imagery to this concept design. Accomplished in paint and conté crayon on paper, the illustration measures 14” x 18” and is mounted on 18.75” x 23.25” artist’s board. The artwork is in very good condition with minor edge wear to the board. $500 - $700
329. A “Sleeping Beauty” Big Fig. (Disney, 2000s) A rare Big Fig of Princess Aurora from “Sleeping Beauty.” The beautiful figurine is placed atop a glittery, bejeweled base, which has two slide-out compartments and the fairies Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. Measuring 24” tall and 15” in diameter, the resin big fig displays in very good condition with light wear, with its base exhibiting scratches, scuffs, one of the base’s crowns missing a tip, and the Big Fig missing its squirrel and owl figures from the base. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
330. A “Sleeping Beauty” Musical Nite-Lite. (Hankscraft, 1950s-60s) A Walt Disney Character “Sleeping Beauty” Musical Nite-Lite featuring Princess Aurora, and the Fairy Godmothers when illuminated. With a 6 watt, 120 volt bulb (included) the nite-lite and music box functioned when tested. Measuring 6.25” x 4” x 5”, the music box displays in good condition with light scuffs, discoloration from age, and a small piece of internal plastic that is not visible from the outside broken off, but included. The nite-lite comes with the original 6.5” x 5.25” x 5.5” box is in good condition with light discoloration from age and paper loss to the top. $100 - $200
331. A Maleficent Cloisonne Enamel Vase. (Disney, 2000s) A cloisonne enamel vase featuring Maleficent and Diablo from “Sleeping Beauty,” designed by Costa Alavezos. Limited to an edition of 500, the vase measures 4.5” in diameter and 9” tall and is in fine condition with minor imperfections to the paint from the manufacturing process. The vase comes in the original 8.75” x 4.75” x 5” cushioned box, in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
332. A “Sleeping Beauty” Briar Rose Sculpture by Armani. (Giuseppe Armani, 1996) A fine art sculpture of Briar Rose and her woodland friends from “Sleeping Beauty” by Giuseppe Armani. Measuring 7.75” x 6” x 11”, the porcelain sculpture is in very good condition with light stains and wear, and a repair to a small chip on the top branch. $300 - $500
333. An Eyvind Earle “Sleeping Beauty” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1959) An original concept painting by Eyvind Earle for Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Earle worked on several Disney productions throughout the 1950s, but his work on “Sleeping Beauty” as both concept artist and color stylist created what many consider the high point of Disney animation. This piece expertly captures Briar Rose as she strolls through the forest, showcasing the Disney Legend’s mastery of depth, color palette, and stylization. Measuring 22.5” x 9”, the gouache on artist board painting has been hand-signed by Earle in the lower right corner and displays in fine condition, with light scratches and pinholes at the corners from original production use. $15,000$20,000
334. A Walt Disney Signed “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel and Background. (Disney, 1959) Original production cels of Briar Rose and two songbirds placed on an original Eyvind Earle production background from “Sleeping Beauty,” and signed on the matte by Walt Disney. This incredible artwork was prepared at the Studio as a gift to Utah Governor George Dewey Clyde, complete with a personalized inscription by Walt at the lower right corner of the matte. The cels were trimmed to image and applied to the background by the Art Props Department as was standard for special pieces like this one. In “Sleeping Beauty”, Walt wanted to create a “moving illustration” with every single frame of the film an independent work of art. He chose Eyvind Earle to design the feature. Earle found inspiration in pre-Renaissance and Gothic art to paint dozens of highly-detailed backgrounds, with this one seen in the film as the fairies lead Briar Rose to the castle on her sixteenth birthday. Just before sunset, the forest sky fades to deep purple as the last rays of sunlight strike the tree trunk from off to the right. Briar Rose was drawn by Directing Animator Marc Davis, one of Disney’s legendary Nine Old Men, who had just done the same for Disney’s previous princess, “Cinderella.” With original production cels, an Eyvind Earle-painted original background, and a Walt signature, this is a unique and exceptional piece of Disney history. Briar Rose has a character size of 3.5” x 7.5” and the birds measure 0.75” x 0.75” and 1” x 1”, all trimmed to character at the Studio. The entire framed and matted piece measures 20.5” x 21.25”. The cels are in very good condition with light waviness to Briar Rose, and the background is in fine condition. The signed and framed matte is in very good condition with light scratches, smudges, and wear. $20,000 - $30,000
335. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Maleficent’s goons from Walt Disney’s animated classic “Sleeping Beauty.” The goons have an image size of 6” x 7.75” trimmed to character in a 6” x 9” visible window. The entire framed and matted piece measures 11.75” x 14.75”. The piece is in good condition with scratches, light warping, and wear from production use, while the frame is in very good condition with light scratches. $300 - $500
336. A Marc Davis “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1959) An original production drawing of Briar Rose from “Sleeping Beauty,” by Disney Legend Marc Davis. Accomplished in graphite, the drawing features “Stranger” written at the top, which is the dialog spoken by Briar Rose in the scene. Briar Rose has an image size of 3.5” x 5” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper. The art is in very good condition with light creases and a fold at the bottom right corner. $600 - $900
337. A Marc Davis “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1959) An original production drawing of Maleficent and Diablo from “Sleeping Beauty,” by Marc Davis. One of Walt’s Nine Old Men, Davis was revered for his understanding of character, with Maleficent standing out as one of his greatest creations. Maleficent has an image size of 6” x 10.75” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil drawing is in good condition with light creases, spotting, stains, and discoloration from age. $800 - $1,000
338. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1959) An original production drawing of Prince Phillip riding Samson into battle from “Sleeping Beauty.” Prince Phillip and Samson have an image size of 8.75” x 19.5” on 12.5” x 21.5” taped-together animation paper. The graphite and colored pencil art is in good condition with up to 2” of separation on the tape, stains, creases, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $600 - $800
339. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1959) A large original pan production drawing of Maleficent as a dragon from “Sleeping Beauty.” Maleficent has an image size of 12” x 14.75” on 12.5” x 30” animation paper. The graphite and red pencil drawing is in good condition with slight smudges from production use, edge wear, discoloration from age, and a vertical fold in the oversized paper just left of center that does not affect the image. $1,000 - $2,000
340. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1959) An original production drawing of Maleficent as a dragon from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Accomplished in graphite, Maleficent has an image size of 11” x 11.75” on 11” x 14.5” visible animation paper. The entire framed and matted piece measures 15.75” x 19.25”. The art is in very good condition with creases and light wear from production use, while the frame exhibits scratches and wear. $1,000 - $2,000
341. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1959) An original production drawing of Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip from “Sleeping Beauty.” Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip have an image size of 9” x 9” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper. The graphite drawing is in very good condition with light creases, 0.5 of the top right corner missing, and wear from production use. $1,500 - $2,500`
In 1961, toy manufacturer Marx introduced a new line called Disneykins. These small hand-painted plastic toys were affordable and intricate, with figures representing a wide range of Disney characters, from Mickey Mouse and Peter Pan to Professor Ludwig Von Drake and José Carioca. The characters were sold in brightly colored packaging and themed shadowboxes, ready for display in any collection. Over the years, Disneykins have become harder to come by, making them a great collector’s item.
342. A Complete Box Set of First Series Disneykins. (Marx, 1960s) A boxed set of 34 Disneykins by the Louis-Marx toy company. “Put Disneyland in your pocket,” or display them in their rarely retained original box. Measuring 1” to 1.5” tall, each of the handpainted figures is in fine condition with minor manufacturing inconsistencies. The 12.5” x 10” x 1.25” box is in fair condition with heavy wear and tears throughout, warping, paper loss, areas of tape and residue, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
345. A Marx Disneykins No. 2 Collection. (Marx, 1961) A sealed set of eight No. 2 Collection Disneykin figurines by Marx. The individual first series boxed figurines include Mickey Mouse, one of his nephews, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto, Thumper, Br’er Rabbit, and José Carioca. Measuring 1” x 1.5” in the original packaging, the figurines display in very good condition with minor paint imperfections from manufacturing, a small puncture to the bag, light wear and creasing, and an “Avertised on Romper Room” sticker on the hangtag. $100 - $200
343. A Marx “Snow White” Disneykins Play Set. (Marx, 1961) A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Disneykins Play Set from the first series in 1961. The play set with a Dwarf cottage backing includes figurines of Snow White and each of the Dwarfs. Measuring 1” x 1.75” each in the original 6.25” x 1.5” x 3” box, the figurines are in very good condition with minor imperfections to the paint from manufacturing, and light wear and creasing to the box. $200 - $400
346. A Pair of Disneykins Play Sets. (Marx, 1961) A pair of “Peter Pan” Disneykins Play Sets. The first Play Set includes figurines of the Lost Boys, Curly and Slightly, Mr. Smee, and Flower from “Bambi.” The second set includes Peter, Mickey, Minnie, Monty, and Pluto. The figures measuring 1” to 1.5” are in their original 6.25” x 1.5” x 3” boxes and display in good condition with minor imperfections to the paint from the manufacturing process and light wear and creasing to the boxes. $100 - $200
344. A Marx Geppetto’s Shop Disneykin Play Set. (Marx, 1961) A Disneykins Geppetto’s Shop Play Set from the first series in 1961. The scene includes figurines of Pinocchio, Figaro, Geppetto, Jiminy Cricket, and the Blue Fairy from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio.” Measuring from 1” to 1.5” tall each, with their 6.5” x 1.75” x 3.25” original box, the figurines are in very good condition with spots of paint loss from age, with scuffs and wear to the packaging. $200 - $400
347. A Marx Donald & Friends Disneykins Play Set. (Marx, 1961) A first series Disneykin Play Set from 1961 with miniature figurines of Donald and Daisy Duck, Dewey, Goofy, and Captain Hook from “Peter Pan.” Measuring 1” x 1.75” tall in the original 6.25” x 1” x 3” box, the figurines display in good condition with minor paint imperfections from manufacturing, and light wear and creasing with areas of discoloration from tape to the box. $100 - $200
348. A Marx “Lady and the Tramp” Disneykins Play Set. (Marx, 1961) A Disneykins play set including Lady, Tramp, and two clowns from “Dumbo.” The figures measuring 1” to 1.75” are in their original 6.25” x 1.5” x 3” box and displays in good condition with minor imperfections to the paint from the manufacturing process, and wear, creasing, price tag residue and light discoloration to the box. $100 - $200
351. A Collection of Disney Twistables Figures. (Marx, 1961) A collection of eight Twistable Toys in the original boxes, including Pinocchio, Geppetto, and two each of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Measuring from 5” to 7” tall, the figures are in fine condition. The boxes ranging from 3” x 2.5” x 6.25” to 3” x 2” x 8.5” are in fair to very good condition with wear and tear, creasing, warping, tape, and discoloration. $400 - $600
349. A Marx “Sleeping Beauty” Disneykins Play Set. (Marx, 1961) A rare second series “Sleeping Beauty” Disneykins Play Set including miniature figurines of Merryweather, Flora, Fauna, Samson, Princess Aurora, Prince Phillip, a goon, and an especially rare Maleficent. Ranging in size from 1.5” to 2” tall in their original 6.25” x 1.75” x 3.5” tall box, the set displays in very good condition with glue stains on the bases, paint loss from age, light warping on the box, creases, and material loss on the top from adhesive removal. $200 - $400
352. A “101 Dalmatians” Plantation Disneykins Set in Box. (Marx, 1959) A “101 Dalmatians” Plantation box set featuring eight Disneykins, including Colonel, Perdita, Pongo, Sergeant, Patch, Hungry, Lucky, and Sleepy. Measuring 0.5” to 1” tall in the 8.25” x 1.5” x 7” tall original storefront box, the hand-painted figurines are in good to very good condition with paint loss from age and light wear, while the box is in good condition with light tears, crushing, stains, scratches, creases, and a light pencil inscription to the top right. $100 - $200
350. A Marx Snap-Eeze Disney Character Boxed Set. (Marx, 1961) A rare Walt Disney’s Snap-Eeze three-character set by Marx. Included in the set are Dopey from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” a “Babes in Toyland” soldier, and Captain Hook from “Peter Pan,” each with a white stand. Measuring from 3” to 4” tall each, with their original 6” x 9” box, the set displays in very good condition with paint loss from age, paint cracks, and light wear, while the box is in fair condition with glue residue stains, loose plastic, tears, scuffs, and wear. $100 - $300
353. “Babes in Toyland” Series Play Sets in Display. (Marx, 1961) Three sets of handpainted Disneykins based on Walt Disney’s “Babes in Toyland,” all housed in one package. These are three of the six scenes released in the series play sets collection. Included are the Toyland Scene with Spaceport, Toyland Scene with Coliseum, and Toyland Scene with Fountain sets. Measuring 1.5” tall each, the Disneykin soldiers are in good to very good condition with paint loss and wear, while the 12.25” x 1.5” x 6.5” original box is in fair condition with heavy tears, creases, warping, tape residue, crushed windows, stains, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
354. A “Babes in Toyland” Soldier Disneykins Display. (Marx, 1961) A Disneykins “Babes in Toyland” store display with four unique toy soldiers figurines in their original guardhouse packaging. The display measures 10” x 12.75” overall, while the figurines measure 2.75” tall each, in their original 2” x 1.25” x 4.25” boxes. The entire display is in good condition with minor imperfections to the figures’ paint from manufacturing, wear, tear, and creases to the boxes, edge wear, warping and writing in pen to the reverse of the backing card, and light discoloration throughout. $100 - $200
357. Marx Warriors of the World and Animal Kingdom Figurines. (Marx, 1960s) Four Marx Warriors of the World figures and one Animal Kingdom camel, in the original boxes. The warriors include Confederate Soldier Samuel Jackson, Bjorni, Septimus Pius aka Pope Pius VII, Marius, and Tiberius. Measuring from 1.75” to 3” tall, the figurines are in fine condition with minor paint imperfections from manufacturing. The original boxes from 3.75” x 0.75” x 1.75” to 2.75” x 1.75” x 3.5”, are in good to very good condition with light wear and tear, light creasing, figures loose and detached from the paper bases, one with graphite to the reverse, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400
355. A Marx Walt Disney Characters Friction Car Box Set. (Marx, 1968) A complete 6 Old-Fashioned Cars with Walt Disney Characters as Drivers set by Marx. Included are Donald, Mickey, Pluto, Goofy, Pinocchio, and two of Donald’s nephews driving cars and a train. The cars range in size from 2.75” x 3.5” x 2” tall to 4.5” x 2” x 3.5” with their original 14” x 2.25” x 6.75” box. The set is in good to very good condition with spots of paint loss and chipping, wear, and one wheel missing its rubber, while the box is in fair condition with tears up to 3.75” long, tape residue, stains, wear, and pencil inscriptions. $400 - $600
358. Disneykins Figures with HandMade Display. (Marx, 1961) A collection of 26 Disneykins figurines adhered to a plastic display rack with an illustrated chart of all the characters in the series on the reverse. Measuring 0.5” x 1.5” each, the figurines are in fine condition with minor imperfections from the manufacturing process. The 8.5” x 4” x 10.75” display rack is in fair condition with a broken and missing left front leg, light scratches, traces of adhesive along the corners, and heavy creasing and water stains to the character chart on the reverse. $200 - $400
356. A Rare Collection of Marx Disneykins Capsule Toys in Box. (Marx, 1960s) A collection of 15 Disneykins, each inside a plastic vending capsule, with the original retail box. This countertop display is the first we have seen, listing the distributor as Macman Enterprises rather than Marx, and advertising the figures as “Authentic, Genuine Walt Disney’s Characters” rather than Disneykins. The box includes Doc, Sleepy, Bashful, Tinker Bell, and Jiminy Cricket, and two of Grumpy, Monty, Timothy, Louie, and Figaro. Measuring 0.5” to 1” each, the Disneykins are in fine condition with minor imperfections to the paint from the manufacturing process. The 5” x 5.25” x 2” box displays in very good condition with light corner wear, a light 0.25” tear along the perforation, and light discoloration from age. $400 - $600
359. A Prototype “Robin Hood” Play Set by Marx. (Marx, 1973) An incredibly rare hand-painted and hand-assembled prototype for the “Robin Hood” character play set by Marx. This unique five-character prototype includes figurines of Robin Hood, Friar Tuck, Prince John, Sir Hiss, and Little John. They differ slightly in shape and color from the final figures, with only Robin bearing a copyright on the reverse. Ranging in size from 2” to 3” with the 9.75” x 1.75” x 5.5” original box prototype, the figures are in good to very good condition with scuffs, paint chipping, cracks, and material loss, while the box displays in good condition with stains, creases, tears, wear, and discoloration from age. $1,000 - $1,500
With Disneyland, television, and live-action films taking up much of Walt’s attention, Disney Animation became less prolific, releasing only three fully animated movies in the 1960s. Despite the lack of quantity, the quality was still there: Walt Disney’s masterpiece “Mary Poppins” was released in 1964, winning five Oscars. Sadly, Walt passed away two years later, leaving the Studio at a crossroads.
360. A “Sword in the Stone” Production Cel and Background. (Disney, 1963)
An original multi-layer production cel and original background from “The Sword in the Stone.” The Wolf and water have an image size of 4.5” x 9.5” on 10” x 15” animation cels and a 10” x 15” hand-painted background. The art is in very good condition with light spots of paint loss, scratches, stains on the background’s border, which do not affect the image, and wear from production use.
$1,000 - $2,000
361. A “Sword in the Stone” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1963) An original production cel of Madam Mim transformed from “The Sword in the Stone.” This cel bears a stamp in the corner stating that it comes from the estate of Disney Legend Ollie Johnston, one of Walt’s Nine Old Men. Mim has an image size of 5.75” x 6” on a 12.5” x 16” animation cel. The piece displays in good condition with spots of paint loss throughout, paint cracks, scratches, light waviness, and wear from production use. $300 - $500
display in very good to fine condition with a light scuff on Madam Mim’s skirt. $700 - $900
363. A Signed “Mary Poppins” One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1964) An original release “Mary Poppins” style A one-sheet poster signed by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. As two of Walt’s Nine Old Men of animation, Frank and Ollie brought their inimitable style to the animated sequences throughout the film. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with few creases, scuffs, a tear along the upper left edge and wear along the original folds. $300 - $500
364. A “Walt Disney Cartoon Short Subjects” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1965) A “Walt Disney’s Cartoon Short Subjects” one-sheet for cartoons starring Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Chip ‘n’ Dale, and Donald Duck and his nephews. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in good condition with folds as issued, wear and creasing throughout and pinhole separations at the crossfolds. $300 - $500
366. Walt Disney’s “The Jungle Book” Promotional Art. (Disney, 1960s-1970s) Artwork for Walt Disney’s “The Jungle Book” film featuring Mowgli, Baloo, Colonel Hathi and King Louie with a blank place holder sign. Likely created for newspaper and magazine promotion, this multi-layer, acetate, black and white separation has hand drawn ink characters. With an image size of 11” x 15” the entire piece measures 15” x 20”. The artwork is in very good condition with minor edge wear. $300 - $500
365. A “Jungle Book” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1967) An original hand-painted production cel of Baloo and Mowgli from “The Jungle Book.” Baloo and Mowgli have an image size of 4.25” x 7.5” on a 12.25” x 16” trimmed cel, paired with a 13” x 19” color copy background. The piece is in very good condition with spots of paint loss, scratches, and wear from production use. $1,000 - $2,000
367. A King Louie Big Fig Signed by Kevin and Jody. (Disney, 2002) A Big Fig of King Louie from “The Jungle Book” sold at the Walt Disney Gallery and is signed by designers Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. Measuring 12.5” x 11” x 26.5” tall, the figure is in good condition with a light 0.25” scuff on Louie’s lower left back, and two of the four pegs that hold the ruins piece in place broken off, but are not visible when displayed. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600
368. A “Blackbeard’s Ghost” Storyboard Panel Collection. (Disney, 1968) A collection of four hand-drawn storyboard panels from the live-action “Blackbeard’s Ghost.” Included are panels featuring Steve Walker (Dean Jones) and longtime Disney collaborator Peter Ustinov, whose portrayal of Blackbeard inspires pirate characters to this day. Measuring 5.25” x 9”, the ink and watercolor panels are in good condition with corner pinholes and light wear from production use. $200 - $400
369. A Walt Disney School Bus Lunch Box. (Aladdin, 1960s) A metal Disney school busthemed lunchbox and thermos featuring Mickey and Friends manufactured by Aladdin. Measuring 4.25” x 7.5” x 9” the lunch box is in very good condition with light soiling and paint loss from age, and retains the original tags. $300 - $500
370. A “Darby O’Gill and the Little People” Re-Release One-Sheet. (Disney, 1969) A one-sheet poster for the 1969 theatrical re-release of “Darby O’Gill and the Little People.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in good condition with edge wear and creasing, folds as issued, pinholes along the right edge, light separation at the center and lower crossfolds, and a 0.5” tear at the top center edge. $200 - $400
While sometimes referred to as a low point for the Disney Studio, the 1970s featured many movies that are held in high esteem by fans. “Robin Hood,” “The Aristocats,” and “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” are fondly remembered to this day, leading Disney to release new lines of merchandise inspired by the films of this era.
371. An “Aristocats” Recording Session Script. (Disney, 1967)
An eight-page script excerpt from “The Aristocats,” used during a voice recording session for the animated film. Dated Monday 8/26/67, this script was used by Disney Legend Woolie Reitherman as he directed actors Eva Gabor, Liz English, Gary Dubin, and Dean Clark for the scene labeled “Kittens’ Music Lesson.” Included is one page featuring a character named Amourette, intended to be Edgar’s contemporary, who was cut from the film. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script pages are in very good condition with light stains, wear, and discoloration from age, with graphite and colored pencil notations from production use. $200 - $400
373. A “Bedknobs and Broomsticks” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1971) An original production cel of King Leonidas from the animated Isle of Naboombu scene in “Bedknobs and Broomsticks.” Leonidas has an image size of 7.5” x 6.75” on a 10” x 14” visible cel. The entire matted and framed piece measures 16.25” x 20.25”. The artwork displays in very good condition with light warping from age. $300 - $500
372. A “Bedknobs and Broomsticks” Fish Concept Drawing. (Disney, 1971) An original concept drawing of dancing fish from the “The Beautiful Briny” animated sequence in “Bedknobs and Broomsticks.” The drawing is accomplished in watercolor and colored pencil with an image size of 4.5” x 8.5” on 5.25” x 9.5” visible animation paper. The entire matted and framed piece measures 10” x 14.25”. The artwork is in very good condition with corner pinholes from production use and light discoloration around the edges. $400 - $600
374. A “Robin Hood” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1973) An original production cel of Prince John from “Robin Hood.” Prince John has an image size of 8” x 5.5” on a 12.5” x 16” cel. The entire matted piece measures 15.5” x 19”. The hand-painted cel displays in very good condition with light warping from age. $500 - $700
375. A “Robin Hood” Lady Cluck Model Sheet. (Disney, 1973)
A large photostat model sheet for Lady Cluck from the 1973 feature film “Robin Hood.” Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators and crew working on the film so that everyone could draw the character the same way. The sheet is marked “OK Woolie” in graphite, likely referencing Wolfgang “Woolie” Reitherman, one of Walt’s Nine Old Men who worked on the film. Measuring 17.75” x 20”, the model sheet is in good condition with light discoloration from age, a full vertical fold at the center, creases, and edge wear from production use.
$200 - $400
377. An Early “The Rescuers” Concept Drawing. (Disney, 1977)
An early concept drawing by Disney Legend Ken Anderson of Miss Bianca and a lion from “The Rescuers.” The drawing is accomplished in ink and marker with an image size of 5.75” x 8.5” on 7.25” x 9” visible paper. The entire matted and framed piece measures 12” x 14”. The artwork is in good condition with a horizontal and vertical fold and light discoloration from age. $700 - $900
376. A “Treasure of Matecumbe” & “The Wind in the Willows” Poster. (Disney, 1977) A quad poster for the British double-feature release of “Treasure of Matecumbe” and “The Wind in the Willows.” Measuring 30” x 40”, the poster displays in good condition with folds as issued, light stains on the borders, edge wear, pinholes at the top right corner, and a graphite inscription on the reverse. $200 - $400
378. A “The Rescuers” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1977) An original production drawing of Penny and her elderly cat Rufus from “The Rescuers.” Penny has an image size of 5.5” x 8” on 9” x 12” visible animation paper. The entire framed and matted piece measures 15.25” x 18.25”. The graphite drawing is in very good condition with light creasing and soiling from production use. $200 - $400
379. A Collection of “The Rescuers” Storyboard Panels. (Disney, 1977) A collection of 10 storyboard panels of Madame Medusa and Mr. Snoops from “The Rescuers.” Accomplished in ink, the image sizes range from 3.5” x 3” to 4” x 6.75”. The panels measure between 4” x 6.75” to 4.5” x 6”. The artwork is in good to very good condition with light edge wear and creasing from production use and one with light stains.
$1,000 - $2,000
380. A Signed “The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh” Production Cel. (Disney, 1977) An original production cel of Eeyore from “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh,” signed by Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. Eeyore has a character image size of 2.75” x 2” on a 9.5” x 14” visible cel over a color copy background. The entire matted and framed piece measures 17” x 21.5”. The artwork is in fine condition with light scuffs to the frame.
$200 - $400
381. A “Great Mouse Detective” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1986) An original multi-layer production cel of Basil and Dr. Dawson from “The Great Mouse Detective” with a color copy background. Basil and Dr. Dawson have an image size of 5.75” x 7.75” on 9.75” x 13.75” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 15” x 18.75”. The artwork displays in good condition with spotting from the lamination process throughout. $400 - $600
A change in leadership at the Disney Studio led to the 1980s being uncertain times. After a string of disappointing theatrical releases, the 1980s ended with a bang, as “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” and “The Little Mermaid” helped save Disney Animation and ring in the age of the Disney Renaissance.
382. A Collection of “Tron” Production Materials. (Disney, 1982)
A collection of four Kodaliths, two photostats, and a production drawing from “Tron.” Included are images of Flynn hacking into the MCP core, Sark, and a hand-drawn view of a Light Cycle. The Kodaliths were extremely expensive to produce, used sparingly on the feature. Measuring from 4” x 9” to 12.5” x 20”, the collection is in very good condition with typical wear from production use. $600 - $900
384. A “Tron” Ektachrome Transparency Cel. (Disney, 1982) An original Ektachrome continuous-tone transparency cel of the heroic program holding an identity disc from “Tron.” The Ektachrome cel was created at the Studio and used during the production of the special effects sequences in the film. The groundbreaking film predated modern-day computer animation, requiring the unique lighting effects to be hand-created frame by frame. This painstaking process was only used for “Tron,” making the film’s effects artwork a special piece of Disney and cinema history. Tron has an image size of 7.75” x 8.5” on a 12.5” x 20” cel. The transparency displays in very good condition with scratches, a line down the left side, and wear from production use. $800 - $1,000
383. A “Tron” Ektachrome Transparency Cel. (Disney, 1982)
An original Ektachrome continuous-tone transparency cel of Yori and Flynn from “Tron.” The Ektachrome cel was created at the studio and used during the production of the special effects sequences in the film. The groundbreaking film predated modern-day computer animation and effects, requiring the unique lighting effects to be hand-created frame by frame. This painstaking process was only used for “Tron,” making the film’s effects artwork a special piece of movie history. Yori and Flynn have an image size of 8.5” x 17.25” on the 12.5” x 20” cel. The Ektachrome is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $800 - $1,000
385. A Limited Edition “Tron” Sculpture. (Electric Tiki Design, 2011) A limited edition Classic Heroes Statue of Disney’s “Tron.” The sculpture by Rubén Procopio and Bryan Wynia is hand-numbered 277 of 350 and has a glow effect, which requires a blacklight. Measuring 12.5” tall and 7” in diameter with its 9” x 9.25” x 16.5” tall original box, the sculpture is in fine condition, while the box is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
386. A Mickey Mouse “Tron” Figure. (Disney, 2010) A vinyl figure of Mickey Mouse in a Tron costume. The figure was created in anticipation of the 2010 release of “Tron: Legacy.” Measuring approximately 5” tall in the 5.75” x 6.25” and 7” tall box, the figure is in very good condition with minimal wear, and some edge wear to the box. $200 - $400
387. “The Black Cauldron” Original Concept Painting. (Disney, 1985) An original concept painting for “The Black Cauldron” by James Coleman, the film’s color stylist. The gouache painting has a visible image size of 4.25” x 10.25” on artist’s board. The entire framed and matted piece measures 10” x 16”. The art is in very good condition with light stains, scratches, and wear from production use, while the frame exhibits scratches and light wear. $500 - $700
388. “The Black Cauldron” Original Background Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1985) A large background layout drawing of the interior of Taran’s house from “The Black Cauldron,” signed by Mark Hodgson. The graphite drawing has an image size of 11.25” x 24” on 12.5” x 27” animation paper. The piece displays in very good condition with a full vertical fold, creases, tape on the top border, peeling on the bottom and reverse, a pinhole at the top right corner, and wear from production use. $500 - $700
389. An Andreas Deja “Black Cauldron” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1985) An original production drawing of Taran and Princess Eilonwy from “The Black Cauldron,” by Disney Legend Andreas Deja. Taran and Princess Eilonwy have an image size of 6” x 8” on 6.75” x 9.5” visible paper. The entire matted and framed piece measures 16.25” x 16.25”. The graphite drawing is in very good condition with corner pinholes from production use, light discoloration around the edges, and light scuffs to the frame. $300 - $500
390. An Early “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Style Guide. (Disney, 1987) An early style guide for “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” Included are 17 unbound pages of color guides featuring the film’s toon stars and illustrated versions of the human actors. Since the film was still in production, the guide differs from the final product, with changes including Benny as a purple car with a gold tooth and an abandoned early logo with handcuffs and a question mark at the end.
Measuring 11” x 15.25” in its 11.5” x 15.25” folder, the pages are in good condition with light edge wear, creases, and a missing Roger Rabbit color guide page, while the folder is in fair condition with heavy wear and creases.
$200 - $400
391. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Test Footage Production Cel. (Disney, 1986) An original production cel of Roger Rabbit from the live-action and animation composite test for “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” With a character image size of 5.25” x 3” on a trimmed 11.75” x 16.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light edge wear, a crease in the upper right corner, and a 0.25” x 11” strip of adhesive residue along the bottom edge, which does not affect the image.
$300 - $400
392. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Commercial One-Sheet. (Disney, 1988) A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” commercial one-sheet released by Kilian Enterprises that was sold to fans and not displayed in theaters. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with light edge wear and creases which do not affect the image.
$200 - $400
393. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1988) An original production cel of Roger and Jessica from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” with a copy background. Roger and Jessica have an image size of 6.5” x 2.5” on a trimmed cel measuring 10.5” x 16.5”. The artwork is in fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000
394. A “Little Mermaid” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1989) An original production drawing of Ariel from “The Little Mermaid” by Disney Legend Glen Keane, whose exemplary linework and detailing are on full display in this drawing. Ariel has an image size of 10.25” x 10.75” on 12.5” x 17” animation paper. The graphite drawing displays in very good condition with creases and discoloration at the edges, which do not affect the image. $3,000 - $5,000
With “Beauty and the Beast” becoming the first animated Best Picture Academy Award nominee to “The Lion King” roaring at the box office, Disney Animation defined the 1990s. Pixar’s “Toy Story” broke ground as the first computer-animated feature, and on television The Disney Afternoon programming block helped ensure a new generation was growing up hooked on Disney.
395. “Dick Tracy” Makeup Prosthetics for Al Pacino. (Disney, 1990) A pair of makeup prosthetics for Al Pacino in the live-action film “Dick Tracy,” based on the classic comic strip. Pacino helped design the look for his crime boss character “Big Boy” Caprice, amplifying aspects of his face to create a cartoonish look. It took over 3 hours to apply Pacino’s makeup for the film, with the crew’s hard work earning them the Academy Award for Best Makeup. Included is a vacuform plastic cast of Pacino’s face. Measuring 4” x 8” and 6” x 9” each, the makeup appliances are in fair condition with wear from production use including pinholes, stains, and flaking from age. The 6.5” x 6.5” x 14” tall vacuform face is in good condition with stains and wear from production use. $400 - $600
397. A Collection of “DuckTales” and “TaleSpin” Storyboard Pages. (Disney, 1987-91) A collection of nine production-used hand-drawn and photocopy storyboard pages from “DuckTales” and “TaleSpin.” Included are six hand-drawn pages from “DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp,” one with a photocopy layer, and two pages from the TV series. The last page is a photocopy from a deleted scene of the “TaleSpin” episode “Molly Coddled” with pencil notations and sketches along the bottom. The pages measure 8.5” x 14”, each with two 2.75” x 5” panels. The artwork is in good condition with typical wear from production use. $100 - $200
396. A “Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers” Original Color Key Background. (Disney, 1989) An original color key background from “Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers.” For the episode “A Creep in the Deep,” the scene draws inspiration from the Nautilus in “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Accomplished in gouache with an image size of 5.75” x 10” on 7.5” x 11.5” artist’s board, the painting is in very good condition with light smudges, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use. The artist’s board exhibits discoloration around the border and a 1” cut on the right side, which does not affect the image. $100 - $200
398. A “Darkwing Duck” Model Sheet. (Disney, 1991) An original Studio printed model sheet of Darkwing Duck. Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators and crew working on the series to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 11” x 14”, the model sheet is in very good condition with light discoloration along the edges. $100 - $200
399. A “Darkwing Duck” Drake Mallard Model Sheet. (Disney, 1991) An original Studio printed model sheet of Drake Mallard, the alter ego of Darkwing Duck. Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators and crew working on the series to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 11” x 14”, the model sheet is in good condition with discoloration along the edges and reverse. $100 - $200
400. A “Darkwing Duck” Gosalyn Model Sheet. (Disney, 1991) A Studio photoprint model sheet of Gosalyn from The Disney Afternoon animated series “Darkwing Duck.” Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators and crew working on the show to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 11” x 14”, the model sheet displays in very good condition with light stains, an ink mark, and wear. $100 - $200
401. A “Darkwing Duck” Launchpad Model Sheet. (Disney, 1991) An original Studio printed model sheet of Launchpad McQuack from “Darkwing Duck.” Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators and crew working on the series to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 11” x 14”, the model sheet is in very good condition with light edge wear and a fingerprint to the lower left corner. $100 - $200
402. An Original “Darkwing Duck” Background Color Key Painting. (Disney, 1991) An original background color key painting from the “Darkwing Duck” episode “A Brush With Oblivion.” Color keys are preliminary paintings created to establish the color palette, style, and emotion of the final background to be used in the series. Accomplished in gouache on illustration board and measuring 6.5” x 9.25”, the painting is in fine production-used condition. $400 - $600
403. Three “Gargoyles” Bus Ads. (Disney, 1994-97) Three bus advertisements for the animated series “Gargoyles” featuring Goliath, Broadway, Brooklyn, and Lexington. Measuring 11” x 33” each, the ads display in good condition with heavy scratches throughout, light stains, and edge wear from use. $300 - $500
404. “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Storyboard Panels. (Touchstone, 1993) A collection of seven original storyboard panels and two photocopy panels from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Accomplished in ink and graphite by artist Jorgen Klubien, the drawings feature Sally and Dr. Finkelstein, Sally’s hands untying Santa Claus, and Lock, Shock, and Barrel being mischievous. Ranging in size from 5.5” x 8” to 5.5” x 8.5”, the panels are adhered to 18.5” x 27.25” thick paper for presentation. The artwork is in very good to fine condition with light warping, a crease at the lower right corner of one drawing, and folds on the backing paper, which do not affect the panels. $3,000 - $5,000
406. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Sally The Seamstress Table Lamp. (Disney, 2003) A “Sally the Seamstress” lamp inspired by Tim Burton’s classic “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” and designed by Jody Daily. The lamp was released in an edition of 1200 pieces through The Disney Store and Disney Catalog in honor of the film’s 10th anniversary. Measuring 7” in diameter and 17” tall, the lamp is in very good working condition with spots of separation between the lamp shades and glass color paint. $300 - $500
405. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Burger King Complete Watch Set and Display. (Burger King, 1993) A Burger King “The Nightmare Before Christmas” countertop display and complete promotional watch set. The watches were among the extremely limited amount of merchandise available at the time of the film’s original theatrical release, as the Studio didn’t anticipate its blockbuster box office success. The 11” x 5.25” x 15” display is in good condition with light creasing. The digital watches with 1.25” faces on 9” plastic straps are in fine condition requiring a battery and possibly service to function. The watches come in their original 2” x 0.75” x 9.75” boxes with instructions, in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
407. A “Pocahontas” Studio Reference Print Collection. (Disney, 1995) A collection of 20 Studio-printed reference images from “Pocahontas.” Each high-quality print includes a Studio sticker listing the Studio Reference ID, the sequence, the scene, the frame, and the date printed. Measuring from 8.75” x 14.5” to 9” x 14.75”, the prints display in good to very good condition with light edge wear and discoloration from production use. $300 - $500
408. A “Pocahontas” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1995) An original “Pocahontas” production drawing. Pocahontas has an image size of 3.5” x 6.25” on 12.5” x 17” animation paper. The graphite drawing is in very good condition with light creasing from production use. $300 - $500
410. A For Your Consideration “Toy Story” Script. (Disney/Pixar, 1995) An awards season For Your Consideration final draft script for “Toy Story.” Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 68th Academy Awards, this innovative film was the first computer-animated feature to receive an Oscar nomination for writing. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light smudges, wear from use, and “Toy Story” written in pen on the spine. $200 - $400
409. “A Goofy Movie” Press Kit. (Disney, 1995) A press kit from “A Goofy Movie” featuring a 42-page booklet of production information, one publicity still, and two full-color slides. Ranging in size from a 1.75” x 2” slide to the 8.25” x 11.75” folder, the kit is in very good condition with light edge wear. $200 - $400
411. A “Toy Story” Style Guide Kit. (Pixar, 1995) A style guide kit for “Toy Story,” including a 24-page booklet and a View-Master toy with two reels. The booklet provides merchandising partners with assets and guidance for product packaging and displays. The 8” x 8” booklet and the 10” x 10” x 4”, View-Master come in the original 10” x 10” x 4” box. The entire kit is in very good condition with handling wear to the box. $200 - $400
412. A Four Foot Tall Woody “Toy Story” Doll. (Thinkway, 1990s) A rare large doll of Woody from “Toy Story.” Made of fabric, plastic, vinyl, with a thin plastic hat, and fully posable wire-reinforced arms and legs, this is likely the rarest item Thinkway produced. Measuring 50” tall, the doll displays in good condition with scuffs to the head and hands, discoloration to the shirt and vest, and a missing spur on the right boot. The hat is in fair condition with heavy creasing and a 2.75” crack. $400 - $600
414. A Roy Disney Signed Mickey Mouse Art Book. (Hyperion, 1998) A first edition Mickey Mouse book by Pierre Lambert, signed by Roy Disney. The lavish 298-page book features laminated art, pictures of rare artwork, and glossy heavy paper stock, giving the reader a unique and extensive look at the history of the mouse who started it all. Roy signed the title page in bold black marker. Measuring 13.25” x 1.75” x 13.25”, the book is in very good condition with light scratches and handling wear. $200 - $400
413. A Signed “A Bug’s Life” Golden Book & Postcard. (Disney, 1998) “A Bug’s Life” Golden Book and postcard signed by Kevin Spacey (Hopper) and David Foley (Flik). Measuring 4.75” x 6.75” and 8” x 8”, the postcard and book are in fine condition. $200 - $400
415. A Mickey Mouse Lamp with Glass Shade. (Disney, 1980s90s) A Mickey Mouse lamp with a glass multi-panel shade. The touch-activated lamp has three brightness settings and, with three 40-watt type B bulbs (included), functioned properly when tested. Measuring 15” in diameter x 23” tall, the lamp is in good condition with areas of light discoloration and light chips to the edges of the glass panels. $300 - $500
The 2000s saw the Disney Studio take big, expansive swings. They struck gold with the “Pirates of the Caribbean” film franchise, acquired Pixar, Lucasfilm, and Marvel, and experimented with live-action remakes of their animated classics, which have been very successful at the box office.
416. A “Bubble Boy” Mobile Bubble Suit Costume. (Touchstone, 2001) A collection of original hero and production-used mobile bubble suit components from the Jake Gyllenhaal comedy “Bubble Boy.” In the cult classic film, Gyllenhaal’s character Jimmy Livingston builds this suit to protect himself from the world as he travels to prevent his true love from marrying the wrong man. This costume consists of a large transparent bubble, protective pants, a clear backpack, a backpack with tubes and apparatuses attached, a backup backpack with its straps removed, and accordion sleeves attached to thick rubber gloves. The costume parts are composed of plastic, vinyl, and rubber. The costume does not have a size label and is in good to very good condition with discoloration from age, scuffs, tears, including one on the pants repaired by tape, heavy scratches on the vinyl pants, and wear from production use. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
417. A Signed “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” Lithograph. (Disney, 2001) An “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” lithograph signed by producer Don Hahn and directors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise. Titled “Kida and Milo: A First Meeting,” the lithograph was released in an unnumbered limited edition of 500. Measuring 13.5” x 17” and 20.5” x 24” framed and matted, the lithograph is in fine condition. $300 - $500
418. A “Monsters, Inc.” Storyboard Panel. (Pixar, 2001) An original storyboard panel of a hairy Mike Wazowski and Sulley from “Monsters, Inc.” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in fine condition with pin holes for mounting in the upper corners. $500 - $700
419. A “Monsters, Inc.” Storyboard Panel. (Pixar, 2001) An original storyboard panel of an early hairy Mike Wazowski from “Monsters, Inc.” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in fine condition with pinholes in the top corners. $500 - $700
420. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Aztec Gold Prop Coin. (Disney, 2003) A prop cursed Aztec gold coin from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Included is a letter from a crew member certifying that the prop is authentic. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, the prop coin is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $200 - $400
422. A Pirates Mickey Big Fig by Costa Alavezos. (Disney, 2009) A Big Fig of Mickey Mouse as a pirate captain designed by Costa Alavezos. The light-up function on the lantern worked when tested, requiring two AA batteries (not included). Measuring 15.5” x 10” x 19.5” tall, the big fig displays in very good condition with scuffs, wear, discoloration on the hat, a large crack where the blade meets the hilt, and the tip of the sword missing. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700
421. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Prop Rum Bottle. (Disney, 2006-2007) A prop rum bottle from the production of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequels, “Dead Man’s Chest” and “At World’s End.” This type of encrusted bottle was seen in Davy Jones’ Flying Dutchman. Measuring 8.5” tall and 5” in diameter, the bottle displays in very good condition with light paint loss from production use. $300 - $500
423. A Patriotic Mickey Big Fig. (Disney, 2000s) A very patriotic Big Fig of Mickey Mouse designed by Costa Alavezos. Measuring 21” tall and 13” in diameter, the resin big fig displays in very good condition with light scratches, stains, discoloration, and wear. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
424. A Fireman Mickey Mouse Big Fig. (Disney Auctions, 2004) A Big Fig of Mickey Mouse inspired by the animated short “Mickey’s Fire Brigade,” and sold by Disney Auctions in a limited edition of 200. Measuring 17” x 15” x 24”, the figure displays in good condition with light scuffs to the left hand, helmet, and base. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
426. A Rare “Meet the Robinsons” Time Machine Maquette. (Disney, 2007) A rare “Meet the Robinsons” time machine maquette produced by Atomic Monkey exclusively for the Walt Disney Feature Animation team. The maquette features Wilbur Robinson and Cornelius Lewis, and is numbered 236 out of an edition of 250. Measuring 13” tall and 10.5” in diameter with its 11.25” x 13” x 20” original box, the resin sculpture is in fine condition, while the box is in good condition with wear. $300 - $500
425. A “Meet the Robinsons” Bowler Hat Guy Maquette. (Disney, 2007) A limited edition maquette of Bowler Hat Guy from “Meet the Robinsons,” produced by Atomic Monkey exclusively for the Walt Disney Feature Animation team. This maquette, numbered 23, is one of 250 color editions and 250 gray editions that were released. Measuring 10.75” in diameter and 11.75” tall, the maquette displays in very good condition with a repair to the right arm where it meets the sleeve. $300 - $500
427. A “Mary Poppins Returns” Tiffany-Style Lamp. (Disney, 2018) A “Mary Poppins Returns” tiffany-style stained glass lamp. The lamp worked when tested, requiring a lightbulb (not included). Measuring 20” tall and 8” in diameter, the lamp is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, wear, and cracks at both ankles and where Mary’s hand meets the lamp. $300 - $500
428. An “Alice in Wonderland” Dormouse Sword Prop. (Disney, 2010) A Dormouse sword prop from the live-action “Alice in Wonderland,” directed by Tim Burton. The prop is presented in a custom shadowbox display with a photo of the character and a velvet matte cut with the film’s logo. The sword measures 6.5” long and the entire framed piece measures 12.75” x 12.25” x 2.05” deep. The prop is in fine condition with light scuffs and signs of repair to the edges of the frame. $1,000 - $2,000
429. A Live-Action “The Little Mermaid” Dinglehopper Prop. (Disney, 2023) A dinglehopper prop from the live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid.” The dinglehopper (fork) is made of resin with faux-metallic plating and is displayed on a custom lucite plaque featuring Halle Bailey as Ariel. Measuring 8” long on the 8” x 10” plaque, the prop displays in good condition with peeling and two 1” missing areas of the plating. $2,000 - $4,000
430. An Ursula Shell Pendant Prop from “The Little Mermaid.” (Disney, 2023) A prop shell pendant from the live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid.” The nautilus shell played a pivotal role in the film as Ursula used it to contain Ariel’s voice. The resin shell does not retain its original string and is mounted to a custom display with an image of Ursula actress Melissa McCarthy. Measuring 1” x 1.5” long on the 8” x 10” plaque, the prop displays in very good condition with light scuffs to the shell and the frame. $2,000 - $4,000
Disneyland was the first Disney Park and remains the only one where you can truly walk in Walt Disney’s footsteps. Out of orange groves rose the place where Guests can “leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow and fantasy.” This section of the catalog provides a look back at the early days of the Park, which is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year.
Imagineers are the creative minds behind Guests’ favorite attractions. Founded by Walt Disney in 1952 to develop Disneyland, this dream team’s skills and ingenuity keep the Parks innovative and relevant even after all these years. With so many upcoming big-budget projects in development, it will be exciting to see what Walt Disney Imagineering cooks up next.
431. A Harper Goff Original Painting of John Wilkes Booth. (Goff, 1946) An original painting by Harper Goff for “Blood on the Moon,” a February 1946 article in Coronet magazine. Seven original pieces by Goff appeared in the article, which recounted the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. This impressive painting of John Wilkes Booth’s capture differs slightly from the article’s final version, with Booth in a different color shirt and pose, and the staging adjusted on the right side. With an image size of 11.25” x 15.25” in a 15” x 19.25” matte, the painting by the Disney Legend is in very good condition with a minor scuff, while the matte is in fair condition with stains, creases, tears, and wear. $600 - $800
432. A Collection of a Disneyland Photographs. (Disneyland, 1959-1962) A collection of eight professionally shot photographs of a family’s day at Disneyland, likely taken for a magazine spread. Included are images of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, the TWA Moonliner Rocket, The Matterhorn and Monorail, Tom Sawyer Island, Minnie Mouse, and the White Rabbit. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photographs are in very good condition with light edge wear and light warping to the top edge of the White Rabbit photo. $200 - $400
433. A Collection of Walt Disney Public Appearance Photos. (Disney, 1960s) A collection of photography of Walt Disney at public appearances. The photos include 12 images of Walt addressing the California Senate, and one of Walt accepting the Orange County Press Club 1963 Man of the Year award. The images range in size from 4.5” x 6” to 7.5” x 9.5”, on prints ranging from 8” x 10” to 11” x 14”. The photos are in fair to good condition with heavy edge wear, and small tears and creases. $200 - $400
434. A Collection of Disneyland Publicity Photos. (Disneyland, 1959-60) A collection of four Disneyland publicity photographs. Included are Walt and his grandchildren on the inaugural ride of the Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland, the “Mr. Muscle” Saguaro cacti from that attraction, and Monorails passing over the coral lagoon of Submarine Voyage. Each measuring 8” x 10” the photos are in good condition with edge wear, notations in graphite, and color bleed through from the tape on the reverse. $200 - $400
435. A Pair of Disneyland Attraction Concept Art Photos. (Disneyland, 1958) A pair of Disneyland Attraction concept art publicity photos. Included are the Sailing Ship Columbia and the interior of Alice in Wonderland, each with a slip of typed information taped to the reverse. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photos are in good to very good condition with light edge wear and creasing and discoloration to the tape on the reverse.
436. A WED Imagineering Maleficent Model. (Disneyland, 1958 - 80s) The head, body form, and arms of an Imagineering model of Maleficent from “Sleeping Beauty.”
The model pieces include the head, body, and four arms, and were likely used in the creation of an Emporium window display, or the 1970s Sleeping Beauty Castle Walk Thru. The pieces are accomplished in ceramic with the head featuring velvet flocking and acrylic eyes. Ranging from a 5” x 4” arm to the 5” diameter x 21.5” body, the parts are in fair to good condition with chips to the hands, fingers, arms, and body, light discoloration from age, and wear from production use.
$800 - $1,000
437. Milt Albright’s Disneyland 30 Years of Service Plaque. (Disneyland, 1977) A plaque awarded to Milt Albright upon his 30 years of continuous service with the Walt Disney Company. During his 45-year tenure as one of Disneyland’s first 17 employees, Milt made significant contributions, such as founding the Magic Kingdom Club and Grad Nite. These achievements earned him the distinction of Disney Legend and a dedicated window on Main Street, located above the Opera House. The plaque measures 10” x 12” x 0.5” deep and
438. A WED Imagineering Field Supervisor Identification Pin. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) An original WED-MAPO identification pin for a Field Supervisor of the Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction. This pin is numbered 114, and a handwritten note on the back reads “Matterhorn Bobsleds.” The pin measures 2.25” in diameter and is in good condition with light scratches and light oxidation on the reverse.
439. “A Day at Imagineeringland” WDI Open House Ticket Book. (WDI, 1997) An unused ticket book from the “A Day at Imagineeringland” Event. On November 15th and 16th, 1997 Walt Disney Imagineering held this open house for employees and their families. The tickets list all of the departments and in-development Park attractions that could be visited throughout the Glendale campus. Measuring 2.75” x 6.75” the ticket book is in good condition with light edge wear and areas of light residue on the front and back cover. $200 - $400
440. A Collection of Imagineering Pins. (Disney, 2000s) A collection of five Imagineering pins including a limited edition 3000 WED logo pin, Cast exclusives, and and Annual Passholder “Sorry We’re Closed” pin. Measuring from 0.75” in diameter to 1” x 2”, the pins are in fine condition. $200 - $400
441. A Walt Disney Imagineering Parking Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A metal Walt Disney Imagineering company vehicle parking sign featuring the Sorcerer Mickey logo and a reflective background for visibility. Measuring 12” x 18”, the sign is in good condition overall, with light scratches and edge wear. $300 - $500
442. A Walt Disney Imagineering Project Team Sign. (Disney, 2010s) A WDI sign featuring Olaf from “Frozen” used as a parking or building designator for a specific project team. Measuring 12” x 18” the sign is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and soiling typical of production use. $300 - $500
Cast Members keep Disney Magic alive and well in the Parks. Their friendly dispositions, passion, and eye-catching costumes are ever-present, ready to help Guests at a moment’s notice. Cast Members receive special perks such as service awards and exclusive merchandise, which are incredibly hard for the public to acquire—a selection of which we have in the following pages.
443. A Disneyland Dictionary Booklet. (Disneyland, 1959) An extremely rare Disneyland Dictionary released in October of 1959. This bound 126-page book established, approved terminology, facts, and information about Disneyland and was designed for training purposes. Measuring 9” x 11.5”, the booklet is in good condition with wear from use, light stains, light discoloration around the edges, and light adhesive residue on the cover. $200 - $400
445. A Disneyland Tencennial Cast Member Service Award. (Disneyland, 1965) A Disneyland Tencennial Service Award given to Cast Member Jack Clemmer. For the Park’s anniversary, Cast Members who had worked there since the opening year received these plaques at a banquet in the Disneyland Hotel. The plaque is composed of a wood frame with a decorative glass plate at the center. Measuring 9” x 11”, the award is in good condition with scratches, light oxidation, line loss, wear, and color fading from age. $300 - $500
444. The First Three Issues of Backstage Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1962-63) The first three issues of Backstage Disneyland, from Winter and December 1962 and Spring of 1963. Edited by Wally Boag, the magazines provide a rare glimpse into Disneyland behind the scenes includincluding photos, anecdotes from Cast Members, cartoons by Roy “Big Mooseketeer” Williams, and news from each Land of the Park. Measuring 8.25” x 11”, the magazines are in good to very good condition with light edge wear and oxidation to the staples.$200 - $400
446. A Disneyland Cast Member 25 Years of Service Award. (Disneyland, 2004) A Cast Member Service Award featuring a bronze Tinker Bell on a wooden base. The custom-engraved plaque recognizes Stephen Erangey for his “25 magical years” working for the Park. Few Cast Members make it to this milestone year, making this edition of the Service Award very rare. Measuring 5.5” x 5.5” x 12.5” tall, the award is in good condition with stains, wear, and oxidation from age. $300 - $500
447. A Pair of Disneyland Host and Hostess Badges. (Disneyland, 1970s) A pair of Disneyland Host and Hostess badges worn by Guest Relations Cast Members giving tours of the Park. Featured on the badges are Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 1.25” x 2” each, the badges are in very good condition with light wear. $500 - $700
449. A Mickey Mouse Ice Disney Sign. (Disney, 1950s-60s) An “Ice Disney” sign, printed on Masonite, featuring Mickey Mouse dressed as an Eskimo shaking hands with a penguin. Measuring 9.25” x 12” the sign is in good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and a crack on the right side. $400 - $600
448. A Disneyland Resort Security Host Coat. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Security Host uniform coat worn by a Cast Member at the Disneyland Resort. The heavy insulated coat features a security badge, an American flag pin, a one-year of service pin, and an “Ami” nametag, with a Disneyland Resort Security patch sewn onto the left arm. Labeled a unisex M, the coat is in good condition with stains on the left sleeve, scuffs, and wear from Resort use. $200 - $400
450. A Gold DREAM Cast Member Parking Sign. (Disney Parks, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Gold DREAM Cast Member parking sign. The Gold DREAM Award recognized Cast Members who provided exceptional service and hospitality to Guests, signifying “Disney Resort Experiences Are Magical.” Recipients of this award received a gold Mickey Ears name badge and a reserved parking space. Measuring 18” x 24”, the sign displays in good, Park-used condition with light scratches, scuffs, and discoloration. $400 - $600
451. A Donald Duck Cast Members Only Sign. (Disney Parks, 2000s) A Cast Member’s Only sign featuring an unusually happy Donald Duck, used to designate areas that are closed to Park Guests. Measuring 7” x 10”, the metal plate sign is in very good condition with one slightly bent corner, light scuffing, and adhesive residue. $400 - $600
453. A Mickey Mouse Backstage Safe-D Sign. (Disney Parks, 2000s) An “Open This Side,” “Safe-D Begins with Me” sign featuring Sorcerer Mickey, used to ensure safe and proper door usage protocols are adhered to. Measuring 7” x 10”, the thin metal plate sign is in good condition with light scuffing, scratches, and Velcro mounting tape on the reverse. $400 - $600
452. A Mickey Mouse Backstage Food Sign. (Disney Parks, 2000s) A Backstage sign featuring a pie-wielding Mickey, reminding Cast Members to manage their food properly before going onstage. Measuring 7” x 10”, the thin metal plate sign is in good condition with light scuffing, scratches, and Velcro mounting tape on the reverse. $400 - $600
454. A Walt Disney World Going Onstage Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A metal Backstage sign reminding Cast Members to “Open Door Slowly” and “Smile” before going onstage. Measuring 8” x 11.5”, the sign is in good condition with light scuffing, scratches, and Velcro mounting tape on the reverse. $400 - $600
455. A Walt Disney Company Service Awards Banquet Sign. (Disney, 2000s) A large Walt Disney Company Service Awards Banquet sign featuring an early image of Walt Disney. At the banquet, longtime Cast Members are recognized for their years of dedication and service to the Disney company. Measuring 36” in diameter and mounted on foamcore, the sign is in good condition with light edge wear, creasing, and scratches. $400 - $600
457. An “Opening Night” Steamboat Willie Cast Member Figurine. (Disney, 2001) An “Opening Night” Cast Member’s premiere figurine featuring Steamboat Willie, from the 2001 Disneyana convention. This limited edition resin and metal figurine, numbered 264 of 500, was sculpted by the renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski and is signed by him on the underside. Measuring 3.75” x 3” x 5.5”, the figurine is in fine condition. $200 - $400
456. A Disneyland Map Cast Member Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2000) A very rare complete set of six Cast Member pins that assemble to form a stylized Disneyland Park map. Released in a limited edition of 1500 each and sold individually, this is a rare full set. Measuring 4” x 6” assembled on a 6.5” x 8.75” backing card, the set is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $200 - $400
458. A Captain Hook Villains Collage. (Disney, 2000s) A Cast Member-exclusive print collage featuring Captain Hook from “Peter Pan.” Limited to 1500 prints, Hook is the third in a series of four villain collages, joining other infamous Disney antagonists like Jafar, Ursula, and Cruella. Measuring 16” x 20,” the collage is in very fine condition in its original shrink wrap. $200 - $400
The Disneyland Hotel magically mixes nostalgia with 21st-century comfort. Accommodations include early access to the Parks, art by Disney Legends on Guest room walls, and a lavishly themed pool area, right near the ever-popular Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar. When visiting the Happiest Place on Earth, there’s no better place to stay.
459. A Disneyland Hotel Gourmet Restaurant Menu. (Disneyland Hotel, 1968) A Gourmet Restaurants at the Disneyland Hotel menu. The Gourmet Restaurants opened in 1956, operating until it was replaced by the Monorail Cafe in 1986. The front of the menu features imagery of a fourcar Monorail Red Mark 2 arriving at the Disneyland Hotel’s North Sierra Tower. Measuring 10.5” x 15”, the menu displays in very good condition, with a few creases and minor wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
460. A Disneyland Hotel Bell. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s-70s) A souvenir bell from the Disneyland Hotel, featuring a relief of the Hotel and the Monorail. Measuring 1.5” in diameter and 3.75” tall, the bell is in fine condition. $200 - $400
462. A Disneyland Hotel Glass Vase by Ruggles. (Disneyland Hotel, 1955-1964)
A small hand-blown glass vase created by Ruggles and sold at the Disneyland Hotel. Ruggles China & Gifts was selected as one of the first few shops to operate on Main Street, U.S.A., when the Park opened in 1955. The vase retains its original Ruggles Disneyland Hotel label on the bottom. Measuring 2.75” in diameter and 4” tall, the vase is in very good condition with a light mark along the inside from manufacturing.
$200 - $400
461. A Disneyland Hotel Taylor & Hume’s Magicland Bag. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s-70s) A rare plastic shopping bag from Taylor & Hume’s Magicland at the Disneyland Hotel. Owners Merv Taylor and James Hume also collaborated with the Park on magic shops in Fantasyland and Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring 11.25” x 15.5”, the bag displays in very good condition with light stains, wear, color transfer, creases, and a 1” tear at the top.
$200 - $400
463. A Pair of Disneyland Hotel Ashtrays. (Disneyland, 1960s80s) A pair of ashtrays from the Disneyland Hotel. The smoked glass ashtray is back-painted with “Complete Convention Facilities” and the “World’s Most Exciting Hotel.” Measuring approximately 4.25” in diameter each, the ashtrays display in very good to fine condition with light scuff on the underside of the smoked glass. $200 - $400
464. A Pair of Disneyland Hotel Salt and Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s-70s) A pair of Disneyland Hotel souvenir salt and pepper shakers. The Siesta Ware shakers feature illustrations of the Hotel, including the Monorail station and swimming pool. The shaker’s glass barrel body measures 2.5” in diameter x 4.5” tall, and 4” wide with the wooden handle. The shakers are in very good to fine condition with a light scuff on the upper metal ring of the pepper shaker. $200 - $400
466. A Disneyland Hotel Mickey Desk Lamp. (Disneyland, 2001) A styl ized Mickey Mouse desk lamp from the Disneyland Hotel. This metal and wood lamp features a gold-tone Mickey’s head on top of the neck. The lamp’s switch is stuck in the “On” position and functioned when tested with a 100-watt, type “A” bulb (not included). Measuring approximately 18” in diameter and 31” tall, the lamp displays in very good condition with a chip on the neck and Mickey’s left ear, and very light tarnish to the brass lamp shade bracket. $300 - $500
465. A Large Sample of Disneyland Hotel Fabric. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A very large sample of fabric for bedding used in the Disneyland Hotel guest rooms. The fabric is patterned with a bold floral print and Disneyland attractions, including Pirates of the Caribbean, the Mad Tea Party, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, the Jungle Cruise, and the Haunted Mansion. Measuring 56” wide and 29.5 feet long, the fabric is in very good condition with a 1.25” stain near the top left corner in the blank border. $200 - $400
467. A Trader Sam’s Holiday Edition Rum Barrel Mug. (Disneyland, 2024) A Holiday Edition 2024 rum barrel mug from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar. This green iteration, covered in festive designs, is the second holiday-themed rum barrel released by the beloved Disneyland Hotel bar. Measuring 4.5” tall and 3.5” in diameter, the ceramic mug comes with its original box and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
The first land Guests enter is Main Street, U.S.A., inspired by Walt’s hometown of Marceline, Missouri. With its whimsical design and ragtime music, the land takes Guests out of modern times and into a simpler, friendlier place. At the end of America’s most-traveled street is the classic “Partners” statue and Sleeping Beauty Castle. There could not be a more perfect entrance to Disneyland than Main Street, U.S.A.
468. A Disneyland Marquee Souvenir Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A wall sign replicating the original Main Entrance marquee from Disneyland. Printed in full color on a wood composite backing and measuring 10.25” x 36.25”, the sign is in fine condition. $300 - $500
469. An Updated Disneyland Marquee Souvenir Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A souvenir replica of the updated Disneyland marquee. Debuting in 1989, the new marquee proclaimed Disneyland “The Happiest Place on Earth.” Measuring 21” x 35”, the sign displays in very good condition with a very light scratch to the flag to the right of the Castle and the lower right edge. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
470. A 1956 Disneyland Ticket Book Flyer. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare gate flyer promoting the new “A Day at Disneyland” ticket books. The double-sided flyer features Admission Prices, a list of rides included, the addition of the “D” ticket, and Park hours. Measuring 5.5” x 8.5”, the flyer is in fine condition with the slightest creasing along the top edge. $200 - $400
471. A 1958 Complimentary Disneyland Admission Pass. (Disneyland, 1958) A very rare complimentary adult admission pass to Disneyland, given “with the compliments of Buena Vista Distributing Co” for 1958-59. This unique admission pass, numbered 108449 on its front, features the Buena Vista Distributing Co. information and a Sleeping Beauty Castle logo stamped on its reverse side. Measuring just under 2.5” x 4”, the pass is in good condition with minor wear. $400 - $600
472. A 1966 Child Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1966) A complete Child Special Guest 12 ticket book from May of 1966. Numbered “C000025”, the book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 4 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Measuring 2.5” x 6”, the ticket book is in very good condition with wear to the back cover. $800 - $1,000
473. A Complimentary Disneyland Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Main Gate adult admission ticket from the collection of Disney Legend Milt Albright, who founded the Magic Kingdom Club program. The coral pink ticket is stamped “Complimentary” in purple ink, bears a face value of $1.60, and is numbered “X362562.” This unused ticket remains valid for Park admission. Measuring 2” x 5”, the ticket is in very good condition with some minor edge and surface wear. $300 - $500
474. A Collection of Complimentary Disneyland Car Passes. (Disneyland, 1960s - 1980s) A collection of six complementary car passes for Disneyland parking. Five of the passes are sequential 07396-07400 and are blue with “Complementary” printed across them. The sixth pass printed in black lacks the “Complementary” printing and is numbered 79877. Measuring 2” x 4” the passes are all in very good condition with light discoloration from age, and a tiny stain onthe edge of three of them. $100 - $200
476. A Kodak Picture Spot Sign. (Kodak/1970s-1980s) A Kodak Picture Spot sign from Disneyland. A familiar sight throughout Disneyland from the earliest days up until 2012, Kodak Picture Spot signs pointed out engaging sights that made for great photographs. Measuring 11” x 22.5” the double-sided metal sign is in good condition with mounting holes, spots of paint wear and loss, scratches, and soiling from Park use. $300 - $500
475. A 1956 Official Disneyland Road Map by Richfield. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare promotional New 1956 Official Disneyland Road Map provided courtesy of Richfield Dealers. This map features a beautiful depiction of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the front, and opens to reveal a California map with the main and alternate routes to Disneyland. The back side features ads for Richfield and its attractions at Disneyland. Measuring 4” x 9”, the map is in very good condition with light creases, handling wear, discoloration from age, and a pencil inscription on the reverse. $100 - $200
477. An Olszewski Main Street Station Model. (Disney, 2005) A first edition Main Street Station from the Olszewski Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A. Collection. Accomplished in resin, the scale model by the renowned miniaturist has a wooden base. brass plaque, and comes with three Mickey Mouse flags and one American flag. When a fire hydrant is pressed, the station exhibits a warm glow. The light functions worked when tested, requiring the included adapter or three AA batteries (not included). Measuring 9.75” x 14.25” x 4.25” tall with its 12.5” x 17” x 7.5” tall original box, the piece is in very good condition with light wear, including a slightly-bent lamppost. $300 - $500
478. A 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 2148 out of 3000. Measuring 11.75” x 33” in an 18.25” x 39” matte, the poster is in fine condition. $200 - $400
479. A Main Street, U.S.A. Limited Edition Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2001) A 10-piece pin set inspired by the signs of Disneyland’s Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring between 0.5” x 1.25” and 1” x 2”, the pins are in fine condition. $200 - $400
480. A Main Street Electrical Parade Farewell Season Collection. (Disneyland, 1996)
A large collection of memorabilia from the farewell season of the Main Street Electrical Parade. Included are a rare Charles Boyer limited edition print with envelope, a commemorative coin and passport, two limited edition float light bulbs with an order form, a program, and a “Janis” Cast Member namebadge with an unused ribbon. The souvenirs include two buttons, a sticker, a Mickey Mouse plush, two plastic mugs, a blank greeting card, a stationery page, a viewing area tip sheet, an Energizer handout, a fun facts sheet, and a donation envelope. Ranging in size from the 1.5” x 1.5” keychain to the 12” tall plush, the souvenirs are in fair to very good condition with creases, stains, wear, a crack in the coin’s plastic case, scuffs, smudges, a tacky touch to Mickey’s shoes, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
481. An Early Disneyland Hand-Painted Tile. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A hand-painted Disneyland ceramic tile featuring the Main Street Cinema, Fort Wilderness, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Rocket to the Moon, and the entrance to Adventureland. Measuring 6” x 6”, the tile is in good condition with some small chips and wear around the edges and some yellowing to the reverse. $400 - $600
482. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Miniature Tea Set. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland souvenir miniature tea set featuring Tinker Bell in the original box. The porcelain set includes a teapot, two cups, two saucers, a sugar bowl, and a cream pitcher. Measuring from the 0.75” x 1.75” x 0.75” pitcher to the 3” x 1” x 2.5” teapot, the set is in fine condition with minor imperfections from manufacturing. The original 5.24” x 4” x 1.5” box is in fair condition with wavy wear, tears, and dis coloration from age. $400 - $600
483. A Disneyland Compass with (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir compass with a leather “Disneyland”-stamped strap. Measuring 2” in diameter with a 6.75” long strap, the item displays in very good non-functioning con$200 - $400
484. A Disneyland Group Services Kiosk Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) An acrylic sign for Disneyland Group Services. The acrylic sign was meant to be backlit, possibly for use with a Main Gate or Main Street kiosk, and comes from the collection of Disney Legend Milt Albright. Measuring 47” x 9.75”, the sign is in good condition with scratches, stains, and wear from Park use. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700
485. A 1962 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1962) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1962 featuring planned attractions, including the Enchanted Tiki Room and Pirates of the Caribbean, both of which had yet to be completed, and expansions that were never built, including Edison Square and Liberty Street. Measuring 30” x 45”, the map is in good condition with some discoloration, staining, light creasing, pinholes, and fraying at the fold line joints. $200 - $400
486. A Rolled 1983 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1983) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1983, with a graphic promoting the New Fantasyland refurbishment on the bottom left corner. Unlike most examples of this map, which were sold folded, this particular map was sold rolled and therefore lacks the typical fold lines. Measuring 29.5” x 44”, the map is in fine condition with very light edge wear and light discoloration in the top right corner from storage.
$200 - $400
487. A 1995 Disneyland 40th Anniversary Map. (Disneyland, 1995) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1995 featuring the 40 Years of Adventure banner in the lower right-hand corner. This is the second, rarer version of the map released that year, after the first included several printing errors. This was the first map to feature Mickey’s Toontown and the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction, as well as the last appearance of the PeopleMover. Measuring 27” x 34.75”, folded as issued, the map is in fine condition with minimal handling wear. $200 - $400
488. A 2008 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 2008) A large souvenir map of Disneyland designed by artist Nina Rae Vaughn. This is the first edition to feature the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. Measuring 27” x 39” and folded as issued, the map is in fine condition with minimal wear. $100 - $200
489. A Chief Engineer Disneyland Oil Can Toy. (L.M. Eddy Manufacturing Co., 1956-58) A Chief Engineer Disn eyland Oil Can Toy by L.M. Eddy, originally part of the children’s Chief Engineer costume boxed set. Measuring 12” tall and 3” in diameter, the oil can is in fair condition with heavy oxidation throughout, scuffs, and wear.
$400 - $600
Disneyland pulls out all the stops for celebrations, special events, and anniversaries of the Park’s opening. From early pancake races to an Olympic-sized swimming pool on Main Street, Disney goes above and beyond to create unforgettable moments. As those moments pass and time goes by, merchandise and signage created for Disneyland’s limited-run events become great collectors’ items.
490. A Rare Disneyland Grad Nite 1977 Foil Event Poster. (Disneyland, 1977) A rare silkscreened foil event poster for Disneyland’s Grad Nite 1977, featuring the newly-opened Space Mountain. This piece is from the collection of Disney Legend Milt Albright, who created Disneyland’s Grad Nite. Foil posters are known for being fragile, though this rolled and never-folded Disneyland poster is very well-preserved. Measuring 17” x 30”, the foil poster displays in very good condition with light creases and scratches throughout.
$200 - $400
491. A Magic Nite at Disneyland Poster. (Disneyland, 1979) A poster for Magic Nite at Disneyland, which occurred on October 26, 1979. Taking place between 8 pm and 1 am, the event featured live magicians, musicians, and dancing at several stages throughout the Park. Measuring 22 ”x 17” and is in good condition with light discoloration, creasing and edge wear. $200 - $400
492. A Disneyland Olympic Night Sign. (Disneyland, 1984) An Olympic Night at Disneyland sign. Held on March 24, 1984, the event paid tribute to the dedication and accomplishments of the 1984 United States Olympic team. Measuring 24” x 48”, the PVC sign is in good condition with typical light wear and scratches from Park use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
493. A Lenticular Blast to The Past Sign. (Disneyland, 1989) A lenticular Blast to the Past event sign featuring Mickey and friends in their 1956 Chevy Bel Air convertible. The sign is from the final Blast to the Past celebration, which lasted from March 18 to June 18, 1989. Measuring 19” x 19”, the sign is in good, Park-used condition with light soiling, smudges, scratches, cracked lenticular plastic, and plastic loss, and discoloration. $400 - $600
495. A Disneyland Tweedledum and Tweedledee Safety Sign. Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A Disneyland safety sign featuring Tweedledum and Tweedledee from “Alice in Wonderland,” reminding Guests not to climb onstage. Measuring 17.75” x 22”, the foamcore sign is in good condition with typical edge wear and corner creases from Park use. $300 - $500
494. A Disneyland 35 Years of Magic Sign. (Disneyland, 1990) A large 35 Years of Magic lamppost sign from Disneyland’s 35th anniversary celebration. Measuring 25” x 47”, the sign is in good Parkused condition with some scratches, scuffs, and soiling. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600
496. An “Alice in Wonderland” Event Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A sign featuring Alice and the Cheshire Cat, used for an “Alice in Wonderland” event at the Disneyland Resort. Measuring 23” x 34.5”, the foamcore sign is in good condition with edge wear and curling from use, and a 0.5” puncture to the top left corner.. $300 - $500
497. A Disney’s California Adventure Special Event Sign. (Disney California Adventure, 2000s) A Special Event Entry sign displayed at Disney California Adventure, featuring the original entryway to the Park. Measuring 14.5” x 16”, the sign is in good, Park-used condition with light scratches, scuffs, edge wear, soiling, and adhesive residue. $200 - $400
498. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary SHAG Serving Tray. (Disneyland, 2005) A serving tray commemorating Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary, designed by SHAG. The face of the walled wooden tray features a stylized Park map in the artist’s retro style. Measuring 12.5” x 18” x 2”, the tray is in fine condition.
$400 - $600
500. A Disneyland Happy 4th of July Sign. (Disneyland, 2007) A sign displayed at Disneyland during the Park’s 4th of July Independence Day celebration. Measuring 18” x 18”, the sign is in good, Parkused condition with light scratches, scuffs, edge wear, and smudges. $300 - $500
499. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Sign. (Disneyland, 2005) A large sign displayed during Disneyland’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Measuring 38” x 43” and 1” thick, the foamcore sign is in good Park-used condition with soiling, scratches, edge wear, and a repair to the lower right ribbon. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
$400 - $600
501. A Disneyland “Filming in Progress” Halloweentime Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Halloweentime Disneyland sign featuring Cruella de Vil, reminding Guests to be quiet during filming. Measuring 18” x 23”, the sign is in good, Park-used condition with light scratches, scuffs, edge wear, and Velcro on the reverse from mounting. $300 - $500
Exotic locales and perilous journeys await in Adventureland. Jungle Cruise is a pun-filled boatload of fun, Indiana Jones Adventure has some of the best thrills in the Park, and Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room provides a peaceful musical break from the action.
502. A Set of Jungle Cruise Temple Flower Relief Props. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A set of three original Flower Relief Props from the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. Encased in a custom frame, these props are related to the upper relief work of the sunken Cambodian temple ruins along the Mekong River stretch. Measuring 4.5” in diameter in their 10.75” x 21” frame, the prop reliefs are in very good condition with some wear from outdoor Park display and light wear to the frame. $400 - $600
503. A Jungle Cruise Elephant Skin Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) An original piece of prop skin from an Audio-Animatronic Elephant featured along the Nile River of the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. Measuring 4.5” x 3” within its custom 19.5” x 11.5” shadowbox frame, the skin displays in good condition with light cracks and discoloration from Park use, and light scuffs to the frame. $500 - $700
504. An Adventureland Shrunken Ned Art Piece. (1990s-2000s) An original art piece inspired by Shrunken Ned from Disneyland’s Adventureland. Ned can be found inside of a fortune teller machine in the South Seas Traders shop, dispensing humorous words of wisdom on cards. Included is a printout of Shrunken Ned art, similar to that seen on Ned’s fortune cards. Measuring 14” tall and 4” in diameter with a total size of 9” x 12.5” x 24” including the display, the piece is in good condition with cracks, scratches, paint loss, and wear. $500 - $700
505. A Disneyland Tahitian Terrace Dinner Menu. (Disneyland, 1972) A rare tri-fold dinner menu from the Tahitian Terrace that opens to reveal colorful tropical imagery and dining options from the Adventureland favorite. Measuring 5” x 5”, the menu displays in very good condition with scratches, a full vertical center fold, creases, “1972” written inside, and wear along the folds from Park use. $200 - $400
506. An Aladdin’s Oasis Bill Folder. (Disneyland, 1993-1997) A leather bill folder from Aladdin’s Oasis in Adventureland. Measuring 5.25” x 9.5”, the bill folder is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $200 - $400
507. An Aladdin’s Oasis Menu. (Disneyland, 1993-1997) A menu from Aladdin’s Oasis in a leather cover. The menu highlights the dining locations’ Middle Eastern-themed dishes alongside images of the Genie and the Peddler. Measuring 9” x 13.5”, the menu is in good condition with heavy ink lifting from age, smudges, and waviness, while the leather protector is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $200 - $400
509. An Indiana Jones Adventure Souvenir Collection. (Disney/Paramount, 1995/2008) A collection of Indiana Jones Adventure memorabilia. Included are a souvenir map originally sold in the Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost, and a wooden coaster with the attraction’s original name “Indiana Jones Expeditions.” Also included is a plastic gold coin from the San Diego Comic Con for “Indy IV”, the fourth film in the series. The 14” x 16” map is in good condition with intentional distress throughout. The 1.5” coin and 3.75” coaster are in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400
510. An Indiana Jones Adventure Project Team Jacket. (Disneyland, 1995) A leather Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye Project Team 1995 jacket given to Imagineers who worked on the attraction, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. The jacket’s impressive lining features a pattern of Mara, snakes, and glyphs, with an embroidered attraction logo on the left chest. Labeled a size L, the jacket displays in good condition with wear and scuffs throughout. $300 - $500
511. A Jingle Cruise Reindeer Prop. (Disneyland, 2014-2017) A prop reindeer from the Jingle Cruise, the holiday makeover of the Jungle Cruise. The fiberglass prop appeared in the African Veldt section of the attraction with the pride of lions. Measuring 15” x 71.5” x 34.5” tall, the reindeer displays in good condition with chips, scuffs, and scratches from Park use, an 8” crack with repair on the outer side of the right leg, and a 3” crack on the inner side. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire
512. A Jingle Cruise Piranha-Bitten Holiday Gift Prop. (Disneyland, 2014-2017) A prop piranha-bitten Christmas gift from the Jingle Cruise, the holiday makeover of Jungle Cruise. The fiberglass prop appeared floating in the piranha-infested Amazon River section of the attraction. Measuring 15.5” x 15.75” x 23.25” tall with two 19.75” fastening cables on the underside, the prop displays in good condition with chips, scuffs, and scratches from Park use, a 2” split on top of the bow, and oxidation to the metal cables. $500 - $700
513. A Jingle Cruise Native’s Ugly Sweater Costume Prop. (Disneyland, 2014-2017) An ugly Christmas sweater prop from the Jingle Cruise holiday overlay of the Jungle Cruise. The sweater opens in the back with Velcro and can be seen in the Native Village section of the attraction, worn by one of the dancing Natives. Measuring 31” from collar to hem and 61.5” from sleeve to sleeve, the sweater displays in very good condition with typical wear and soiling from Park use, and oxidation to the jingle bells. $200 - $400
The spirit of the American West lives on at Disneyland’s Frontierland. Guests can roll down the Rivers of America on the Mark Twain Riverboat and Sailing Ship Columbia, take the wildest ride in the wilderness on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and end the day with the nighttime spectacular Fantasmic! Walt’s nostalgic view of the pioneer days is alive and well in the 21st century.
heavy scratches throughout, creases, cracks in the letters, discoloration at the borders, and edge wear and tears. $5,000 -
515. A Mark Twain Riverboat Porcelain Trinket Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland souvenir heart-shaped trinket box featuring the Mark Twain Riverboat. The porcelain box was one in a series of several similarly shaped trinket boxes with designs based on the Parks’ lands and attractions. The underside reads “Fantasyland,” indicating that this was likely paired with the incorrect lid. Measuring 3” x 3” x 1.75”, the trinket box is in very good condition with very light wear and paint loss to the gilded edge of the lid. $200 - $400
517. A Frontierland Merchandise Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, 1980s) A costume shirt worn by Cast Members working at merchandise locations in Frontierland. Labeled a size 10, the shirt is in very good, Park-used condition with the original Disneyland costume label. $200 - $400
516. A Marc Davis Nature’s Wonderland Concept Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large print of Marc Davis concepts for the residents of Bear Country from Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland at Disney-
1960s) A Disneyland Trading Post souvenir cast iron pan ashtray featur ing the Mark Twain. Measuring 4” x 5” x 0.75”, the ashtray is in good condition with light wear and paint loss. $200 - $400
519. A Walt Disney’s Official Frontierland Game. (Disneyland, 1955) A Walt Disney’s Frontierland Game by Parker Brothers. The game includes the board, spinner, four painted metal player tokens, 15 circular tokens, and the game box. Measuring 8” x 16.5” and 2” thick, the game is in overall good condition with some discoloration and soiling from use. The box is in good condition with soiling and discoloration from use, as well as a tear in a corner of the lid. $200 - $400
520. An Uncut Page of Golden Horseshoe Revue Programs. (Disneyland, 1955-56) An uncut printer’s proof of four table card programs for “Slue Foot Sue’s Golden Horseshoe Musical Revue” with the original cast. Judy Marsh headlined as Sue for only the first six months, marking this as the rare first program from the show that would be named the longest-running theatrical presentation of all time. The table cards are fully printed on one side and missing the black print layer on the reverse. The full art is represented twice in the 11.5” x 19.75” image on the fully printed side of the 15” x 25.25” cardstock. The double-sided print displays in fair condition with pin holes, discoloration from age, creasing, wear, water stains along the edges, and a center fold with heavy discoloration and creasing with 0.25” tears on each end. $200 - $400
521. A Pair of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Bat Props. (Disneyland, 1990s) A pair of Park-used flying bat props from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland. The attraction went through a major rehabilitation in 1994 in honor of its 15th anniversary, at which point these bats were prepared for the all-new show scene. Each measuring 12.75” tall with a 19” wingspan and displayed on 6” x 6” x 5.75” custom-built stands, the bats are in very good condition with typical wear from Park use. $600 - $800
522. A Signed Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Opening Bandana and Mini Pickaxe. (Disneyland, 1979) A pair of very rare Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Cast Member opening event items including a bandana and miniature pickaxe. The bandana is signed with a dedication in ink by Imagineer Tony Baxter, who co-produced the attraction. The miniature ceramic pickaxe is hand-painted with “Big Thunder R.R.” one side and “Disneyland ‘’79” on the other. The bandana measures 22” x 22” and pickaxe measures 2.25” x 3”. Both items are in good condition with light ink spots on the bandana and a 0.25” chip on the chisel end of the pickaxe. $300 - $500
523. Big Thunder Ranch Autumn Table Cover. (Disneyland, 2000s) A form-fitted vinyl table covering used during the fall season at Disneyland’s Big Thunder Ranch BBQ. The picnic table cover features a harvest-themed plaid print with a central graphic of colored autumn leaves. Measuring 110.5” x 31.5”, the piece is in very good condition with some general wear and surface loss from use. $200 - $400
524. A Fantasmic! Cast Member Cos tume. (Disneyland, 2000) A costume shirt and pants worn by Cast Members working at the nighttime spectacular Fantasmic! The shirt is size XL, and the pants are a size 40-33. Both garments are in very good con dition with wear from Park use, and the shirt retains the Disneyland Wardrobe Depart ment label. $200 - $400
In 1972, the Indian Village in Frontierland was remade into Bear Country. The centerpiece of the new land was the Country Bear Jamboree, bringing to California the popular show from Walt Disney World. While the land has changed names to Critter Country and now Bayou Country, it remains a bear necessity for every Disneyland trip.
525. A Country Bear Jamboree Attraction Poster. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 1972)
An original lithographic attraction poster for the Country Bear Jamboree. This particularly rare variant of the poster, designed by Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez, was created for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 54” x 37”, the poster displays in good condition with heavy edge wear and creasing. $2,000 - $4,000
526. A Disneyland Bear Country Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1972) A press kit introducing Bear Country, the seventh themed land of Disneyland. Included are three press releases, a 24-page spiral-bound information booklet, and six publicity photos. Measuring from the 8” x 10” photos and the 9” x 12, the folder, the kit is in good to fine condition with light discoloration around the staples of the press releases with light edge wear and creasing to one, a light crease along the right edge of the information booklet’s cover, and light discoloration and heavy creasing to the folder. $200 - $400
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New Orleans Square brings the elegance of 19th-century Louisiana to Southern California. The land is home to Disneyland staples Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion, attractions whose styles and histories have inspired generations of artists. The food in this land is also top-notch, from the immersive Blue Bayou to the exclusive Club 33, which releases its own exclusive merchandise only available to members and their guests.
529. A Pirates of the Caribbean Event Watch and Pin. (Disneyland, 2000) A limited edition watch and pin from the Pirates of the Caribbean special event held at Disneyland on May 20, 2000. The watch featuring the event logo was released in a limited edition of 500 and comes with a pirate Mickey pin in a treasure chest box. The watch did not work when tested, requiring a new battery and possibly service to function. Ranging in size from the 1.5” tall pin to the 9” long watch, the items are in very good condition with creases on the watch band and light wear. $300 - $500
528. A Collection of Pirates of the Caribbean Character Concept Photos. (Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of seven photos of Marc Davis’ character concepts for Pirates of the Caribbean. Included are early versions of characters from the bride auction, the pirates and women chasing each other, the Captain and crew of the Wicked Wench pirate ship, and the trio of pirates locked in the dungeon. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photos are in very good condition with light edge wear and typical light discoloration from age. $100 - $200
530. A Set of Blue Bayou Restaurant Signage Production Art. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare collection of original production artwork used in the creation of printed signage for the Blue Bayou restaurant in Disneyland. The set contains two hand-painted transparencies reading “31” and “Private.” The artwork also includes five photo cel negatives that were used to clean up the imagery for printing, featuring the words “Messieurs,” “Dames,” “Information,” and “Private.” Also included are photographic sample prints with negative and positive imagery of the text, including an additional Blue Bayou “BB” logo image. The unique set offers a very rare look into the creation of signage for this iconic Disneyland restaurant. Measuring between 5” x 10” and 16.75” x 12”, the production art is in very good condition with light wear from use including edge wear and rippling to some of the sheets. $300 - $500
531. A Haunted Mansion System Status Panel Prototype. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A rare intrusion system status panel prototype for The Haunted Mansion at the Magic Kingdom. This panel would be part of the safety and security system in the attraction, monitoring emergency exits and doors. Adhered to the reverse are a used Walt Disney Studios company mailing envelope and a WED Enterprises envelope. Measuring 12” x 17.75”, the panel displays in very good condition with light scratches, smudges, and wear. $800 - $1,000
532. A Rare Haunted Mansion Madame Leota Film. (Disneyland, 1983) An extremely rare 35mm film print used for the the iconic Madame Leota crystal ball effect in The Haunted Mansion. To achieve the effect, Imagineer Leota Toombs was filmed lip-syncing to Eleanor Audrey’s pre-recorded dialogue. A label on the film identifies it as the second take of this historic session. This print, made by a former Imagineer, is the most high-fidelity version of a Leota recording available to the public. Measuring 4.75” in diameter, the film is in very good condition with light scratches and wear from production use. $400 - $600
533. A Haunted Mansion Bat Stanchion Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A limited edition bat stanchion figure created for the 999 Happy Haunts: A Ghoulish Gathering event held at the Magic Kingdom in October 2004. Released in a limited edition of 250, the cast metal figure of The Haunted Mansion favorite is perched on its original wooden base. The figure’s light functions require 2 AA batteries (not included) and did not work when tested. Measuring 6.5” tall and 3.75” in diameter, the figure is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
535. A Haunted Mansion Foyer Wallpaper Sample. (Disneyland, 2000s) A sample of wallpaper from the foyer of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The Art Deco “Lily Ashes of Rose” floral pattern with golden accents is displayed with two photos of the attraction. Measuring 11” x 14.75” and 16.25” x 20.25” framed and matted, the sample displays in good condition with a light scratch and clear adhesive residue near the top. $300 - $500
537. A Replica Haunted Mansion Door Handle Prop. (2010s20s) A replica Haunted Mansion hallway door handle. The replica is accomplished in lightweight resin measuring 8.5” x 2.25” and is mounted to a custom 11.25” x 8.5” wooden plaque. The door handle displays in very good condition with wear, scratches, and adhesive stains to the plaque. $400 - $600
536. Stretching Gallery Wallpaper from The Haunted Mansion. (Disneyland, 2000s) Three sections of wallpaper from the Stretching Gallery in the Haunted Mansion. Measuring from 27” x 28.5” to 27” x 38.5”, the wallpaper displays in very good condition with light creasing. $300 - $500
538. A Haunted Mansion Gate Plaque Replica. (Disneyland, 2014) A souvenir replica gate plaque created for the 45th anniversary of The Haunted Mansion. Measuring 22.5” x 12.75”, the large resin replica is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
539. A Light-Up Hatbox Ghost Tombstone Figure. (Disney, 2006) A large light-up figure of the Hatbox Ghost with Old Fred’s tombstone from the Haunted Mansion. The Ghost’s face illuminates blue when plugged in and functioned properly when tested. Measuring 13.25” x 23.75” x 7.5” deep, the resin figure displays in good condition with soiling, scuffs, scratches, and a light crack under the left shoulder. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600
541. A Haunted Mansion Attraction Poster Tin Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A heavy tin sign of The Haunted Mansion attraction poster, created by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for the 40th anniversary of the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8” x 12”, the silkscreened sign is in very good condition with light scratches, a crease at the bottom left corner, and wear. $200 - $400
540. A Sam McKim Signed Haunted Mansion Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A print of Mickey Mouse in front of the Haunted Mansion signed by Imagineer Sam McKim. This image was originally used in the Park to promote the opening of the attraction. The print was likely created and signed at a later Imagineering event. Measuring 7” x 7” and 12.5” x 12.5” framed and matted, the print is in fine condition with a very small chip to the top edge of the frame. $300 - $600
542. A Haunted Mansion “Ghost Post” Complete Set. (Disney, 2016) A very rare Haunted Mansion “Ghost Post” complete set. “Ghost Post” was an interactive event limited to only 999 participants that would receive one of three packages in the mail each month. Each was filled with Haunted Mansion items that the player could interact with using a special phone app to uncover clues to solve an on-going mystery. Contents included newsletters, a phone holder, music box, blue prints, Madame Leota cards, a ceramic tea cup and saucer, glowin-the-dark spirit board, and more. The items range in size from a 3.5” bat figurine to the 10” x 10” spirit board. Each package measures 12” x 11.5” x 4”. The complete set is in very good condition with light wear to packages and the envelopes containing the Madam Leota cards. $400 - $800
543. An Early Club 33 Wine List. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare Club 33 wine list from the early days of the exclusive restaurant. Club 33 was the only place in Disneyland Park to serve alcohol until the opening of Oga’s Cantina in 2019. Measuring 8” x 13”, the menu displays in very good condition with creases and light scratches. $200 - $400
545. A Club 33 Halloween Pin. (Disneyland, 2023) A limited edition Club 33 Halloween enamel pin. One of only 600, the pin features design elements from the Haunted Mansion with bats dangling from the logo. Also included is a 6” x 6.5” Club 33 gift bag. Measuring 2” x 2.75” in its original 3.75” x 4.5” box, the pin is in fine condition. $100 - $200
544. A Club 33 Ladies Watch by Fossil. (Disneyland, 1990s) A ladies style watch from the exclusive Club 33 in Disneyland’s New Orleans Square manufactured by Fossil. Measuring 1” in diameter on an 8” leather band, the watch is in fine condition, likely requiring a battery and possibly service to function. $300 - $500
546. A Club 33 Light-Up Halloween Pumpkin. (Disneyland, 2020s) A light-up decorative pumpkin from the exclusive Club 33 in New Orleans Square. The light-up function worked when tested, requiring three AAA batteries (not included). Measuring 10” in diameter, the pumpkin has its original tag and displays in very good condition with light stains, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400
547. A Club 33 Matterhorn Button-Down Shirt. (Disneyland, 2024) A Club 33 exclusive button-down shirt by Reyn Spooner released for the Matterhorn’s 65th anniversary. The shirt features designs inspired by the attraction, including its famous Yeti. Labeled a size XL, the cotton and polyester shirt is in fine condition with its original tags intact. $200 - $400
548. 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 very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $200 - $400
549. A Signed Art of Disneyland Autopia Concept Poster. (Disney Gallery, 2000) A signed poster from the “Autopia Yesteryear and Tomorrow” exhibition at The Disney Gallery in Disneyland. The poster, signed in gold pen by Disney Legend Bob Gurr, showcases three of his 1954 concept drawings for the Autopia Cars. Measuring 26” x 36.75” overall, the poster is in good condition with moderate edge wear, scuffs, scratches, a vertical line of discoloration from storage, and a twoinch tear in the upper right corner. $200 - $400
550. A Pair of “SHAG Cocktail Hideaway” Reception Invitations. (Disney, 2005) A pair of “SHAG Cocktail Hideaway” reception invitation postcards. In commemoration of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary, SHAG held a reception at the Paradise Pier Hotel to release his new series of “Original Lands” prints. The postcard invitations feature SHAG’s print for the entrance of Adventureland. Measuring 4” x 6” each, the invitations display in good, mailed condition, each with the USPS sorting code stamped along the right edge of the front and a postmark and torn address label on the reverse. $100 - $200
552. An Original Pluto Big Fig. (Disney, 1989) A Pluto Big Fig from the original 1989 Disney Store series. In that year they released Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto, which all sold out quickly, launching the big fig explosion into the 2000s. Made of resin with a wire tail, Pluto is 12” x 10.5” x 16” tall and in very good condition with light wear from display, faint crazing to the bone, and the larger felt paper pad missing from the bottom. The 2.5” x 11.5” diameter base is in very good condition with small scuffs throughout, and a faint 2” x 3” spot of adhesive residue at the front. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
551. A Donald Duck Ceramic Pitcher. (Disney, 2000s) A limited edition pitcher of the ill-tempered Donald Duck, originally sold at The Art of Disney. Measuring 9.5” tall and 7” in diameter, the porcelain pitcher is in very good condition with light smudges and wear. $200 - $400
The happiest land of all is Fantasyland. Elephants fly in circles, pirate ships fly to Never Land, and Mr. Toad’s car flies into an infernal underworld. Here, Disney’s most beloved animated classics become real-life experiences. Welcome to the place where fantasies come true.
553. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Architectural Elevation Print. (Disneyland, 1955) A print of the north elevation for Sleeping Beauty Castle as drawn by Roland Hill. Walt Disney and Hill met in 1919 after the War and quickly connected over Hill’s sketches of the castles he had encountered in Europe, particularly the Neuschwanstein Castle. Measuring 30” x 40”, the print displays in good condition, exhibiting a few creases. The rendering is mounted to foam board. A thin pencil outline was used to designate the center of the imagery. $1,000 - $2,000
554. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Blacklight Blueprint. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Disneyland Castle blueprint made on blacklight-sensitive paper that glows under ultraviolet light. Created to demonstrate the effect to Disneyland executives, the print emanates an enchanting blue glow when lit with UV. Mounted in a stunning frame and matte with an image size of 27” x 36” and 39” x 48” overall, the piece is in good condition with light scuffing, paint chipping, and scratching on the frame. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600
555. A WDCC Mr. Toad’s “Wild Ride” Figurine. (WDCC, 2002) A Walt Disney Classics Collection Mr. Toad’s “Wild Ride” figurine. The figurine was released in a limited edition numbered 230 out of 500 at the 2002 Disneyana Convention. Measuring 6.5” x 4.25” x 5” tall, the porcelain, pewter, and bronze sculpture comes with its original box and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
556. A Set of Fantasyland 3D Sleeping Beauty Castle Ceramics. (Disneyland, 1960s) A set of five Fantasyland ceramic souvenirs featuring sculpted reliefs of Sleeping Beauty Castle, foliage, and Fantasyland-themed lettering. Included are a mug, a large ashtray, and a cigarette holder, with two smaller ashtrays that fit inside. Ranging in size from the 4” x 2.75” x 0.75” tall small trays to the 6.5” x 2” x 4” tall cigarette holder, the souvenirs are in good to very good condition with crazing, light wear, and imperfections from the production process.
$300 - $500
557. A Fantasyland Village Big Figure. (Disneyland, 2005) A stunning Magical Big Figurine created by Larry Nikolai for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. This Fantasyland Village Big Fig features the attractions Snow White’s Scary Adventures, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Pinocchio’s Daring Journey and Peter Pan’s Flight, recreating the facades as seen since the New Fantasyland makeover in 1983. With three “AA” batteries (not included) lights in windows, doorways, murals, and the clock glow, functioning when tested. Measuring 15” x 15” x 16” tall, the figure displays in very good condition with some small repairs throughout, and a chip towards the top of a spire on the Snow White attraction side. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
$300 - $500
559. A Set of It’s A Small World Color Reference Boards. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A set of three-color reference boards for the It’s a Small World queue area mural. Adjacent to the familiar, central facade, a substantial mural adorns the back wall of the attraction’s queue area at Walt Disney World. Printed on heavy printer paper, these boards ensure the proper colors are assigned to the correct segments of the mural. Measuring 11” x 17”, the boards are in good, production-used condition with heavy fold marks down the center from being folded. $300 - $500
558. A New York World’s Fair It’s A Small World Film Frame. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A single 35mm negative film frame of It’s a Small World at the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair. Pictured is an exterior view of the Small World show building with Rolly Krump’s Tower of the Four Winds structure out front. Measuring .75” x 1.25”, the frame is in very good condition. $100 - $200
560. It’s a Small World Original Guidebook Paintings. (Disneyland, 1985) A set of four original children of the world paintings for It’s a Small World. These images, with one unused alternate, were added to the official souvenir books after the attraction was moved to Disneyland. There are two protective paper sheets hinged over the top of the artwork and numerous development notes written around the edges and on the back. Accomplished in acrylic with image sizes of 2.75” x 3.25” each on 18” x 16.5” artist’s board, the paintings are in very good condition with light wear and discoloration to the edges from production use and wear and tear to the protective sheets. $800 - $1,000
Tomorrowland provides a glimpse of the future through a retro lens. Here rocket ships take flight, children can drive cars on Autopia, and Guests can easily visit a galaxy far, far away. From outer space to liquid space, Tomorrowland shows that there’s a great, big, beautiful tomorrow.
561. An Art of Animation Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1960) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened poster for the Art of Animation exhibit in Tomorrowland. The exhibit promoted Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty” while showcasing for the public the animation process. Situated next to the Art Corner, the exhibit was only open from 1960 to 1966, making this poster featuring art by Paul Hartley incredibly scarce. Measuring 36” x 54”, with a total size of 38” x 56” including its linen-backing, the attraction poster is in good condition with scratches, edge tears up to 0.5” long, creases, ink loss, yellowing in the border, large stains in the Bongo the Bear area, and fraying at the edge of the linen. $7,000 - $9,000
562. A Disneyland Alweg-Monorail Train Set. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare Schuco Alweg-Monorail set in its original box with its German-language instruction booklet. This beautiful model is a 1:90 scale reproduction of Disneyland’s Monorail and is model number 6333. Measuring 14.5” x 1.75” x 18.75”, the set is in good condition with wear and light paint loss, while the original box exhibits creases, tears, and visible tape repairs at the corners. $500 - $800
563. A Disneyland Monorail Mark 1 Limited Edition Replica. (Master Replicas, 2005) A Disneyland 50th anniversary Monorail Mark I model by Will Babington and Rich Allsmile. Based on the 1959 designs of Walt Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr, this replica features illuminating headlights, taillights, and a beacon all powered by two LR44 batteries (not included). Included is a replica of the original 1959 Monorail Uniform pin that fits into the display. Released in a limited edition of 500, this replica measures 2.5” x 1.5” and 22” long, and 7” x 22” x 4” atop the base, and is tested in fine working condition. $300 - $500
564. A WED Imagineering Space Mountain Manual Binder. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A stylish binder from WED Imagineering to house the software manual for the ride control system of Space Mountain. The empty binder measures 10.5” x 11.5” x 1.5” thick, and is in good condition with light wear from Park use and discoloration around the edges from age. $300 - $500
565. A Star Tours Souvenir Poster. (Disneyland, 1986) A souvenir poster for Star Tours at Disneyland, illustrated by Imagineer Tim Delaney and featuring the StarSpeeders, R2-D2, C-3PO, and RX-24. Measuring 18” x 24”, the poster is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and stains on the reverse. $300 - $500
566. A Star Tours - The Adventures Continue Exit Sign. (Disneyland, 2011) A translucent exit sign from Tomorrowland’s Star Tours - The Adventures Continue, based on the popular Star Wars franchise. Measuring 2.5” x 21”, the acrylic sign is in fair condition with scratches, adhesive residue, and wear from Park use. $400 - $600
567. A Captain EO Souvenir Poster. (Disneyland/EPCOT, 1986) A souvenir poster from the Captain EO attraction, a 3D science fiction musical film starring Michael Jackson, co-written by George Lucas, and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Measuring 18.5” x 26.5”, the poster displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing throughout. $300 - $500
569. A Skyway Trinket Box by Kevin Kidney. (Disneyland, 2005) A Skyway bucket keepsake trinket box, sculpted and designed by artist Kevin Kidney. Released in a limited edition, the piece is hand-numbered 0046 of 1955. Measuring 3.50” x 4” and 6” tall with its 5.5” x 6” x 8” original box, the trinket box is in very good condition with light scratches. $100 - $200
568. An Autopia Vehicle Trinket Box and Driver’s License. (Disneyland, 2000s) A miniature Autopia vehicle Pokitpal by Olszewski, and an unused Autopia driver’s license from Disneyland. The magnetic shell of the car can be lifted to reveal the interior storage compartment. The porcelain trinket box measures 3” x 1.5” x 1” and is in fine condition. The license measures 2.25” x 3.25” and is in very good condition with light creasing. $300 - $500
570. A Tomorrowland Star Trader Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, 1980s) A costume shirt worn by a female Cast Member working at the Star Trader gift shop in Tomorrowland. Labeled a size 10, the shirt retains its original Disneyland Wardrobe tag and displays in very good condition with two 0.25” stains on the lower right of the reverse. $100 - $200
Mickey’s Toontown was inspired by the blockbuster hit “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” The colorful land opened in 1993 intentionally free of straight lines, leaning into the zany atmosphere of the cartoon world. With its many character meet-and-greets and fun attractions, Mickey’s Toontown delights Guests of all ages.
571. A Collection of Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin Queue Prop Designs. (Disneyland/Tokyo Disneyland, 1990s) A collection of preliminary artwork for props in the Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin queue. The five drawings featuring Roger, Jessica, Baby Herman, and Wise Guy Weasel are designs for posters, a calendar, and a clock that dress the back alleys of Toontown that Guests walk through before the ride. Accomplished in graphite, the drawings have image sizes ranging from 7” x 10.5” to 12” x 16.5” on grid tracing paper measuring 11” x 22” to 17” x 22”. The artwork is in very good production-used condition with light wear and creasing and pinholes which do not affect the image. $300 - $500
572. A Signed Disney Gallery Toontown Poster. (Disneyland, 1993) A poster originally sold at The Disney Gallery featuring Nina Rae Vaughn’s concept art for Mickey’s Toontown. Vaughn signed the poster with a personalized dedication in ink at a special event held at The Disney Gallery on April 24, 1993. Measuring 26” x 35.5” trimmed from its original full size of 26” x 39”, the poster is mounted to foamcore and in good condition with edge wear, dents, pinholes, and a stain and heavy crease at the bottom right. $200 - $400
573. A Pair of Chip and Dale Cowboy Hat Costume Props. (Disneyland, 1990s) A pair of Chip and Dale cowboy hats from Toontown. Oversized and retaining the Disneyland costume department labels, these felt hats fit right into Chip and Dale’s eclectic wardrobe of costumes. Measuring 7.5” x 17” x 21” the hats are in good Park-used condition with light felt matting and soiling. $300 - $500
The Disneyland Resort’s second gate opened on February 8, 2001. Starting out as a California-themed Park, Disney California Adventure has gone through growing pains and changes over the years. The Buena Vista Street makeover and additions of the immersive Cars Land and Avengers Campus have helped transform the Park into a must-visit destination.
574. A Disney’s California Adventure Opening Day Collectibles Poster. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A poster for a Disney’s California Adventure Opening Day Merchandise Sale Point. The February 8, 2001 Grand Opening limited purchases by Guests, with this poster outlining the restrictions. Measuring 28” x 42”, this poster is actually a full unapplied sticker on the original backing. The piece is in good condition, with smudges, edge wear, small creases, and scuffs from use and display. $200 - $400
575. A Rolled California Adventure Souvenir Map. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A stylized illustrated map celebrating the Grand Opening of Disney’s California Adventure on February 8, 2001. Rolled as issued, the map measures 26.5” x 34” and is in good condition with very light waviness throughout, and the left edge was previously folded over to fit into a frame. $200 - $400
576. A 2006 Blue Sky Cellar Dealcoholized Wine. (Ariel Vineyards, 2006) A bottle of 2006 Walt Disney Imagineering Blue Sky Cellar dealcoholized Cabernet Sauvignon. Released in a limited edition, this award-winning wine from Ariel Vineyards used a cold filtration process to remove alcohol. Due to age, the bottle is intended for display and not consumption. Measuring 11.5” tall, the unopened bottle is in fine condition. $200 - $400
577. It’s Tough to Be a Bug 3D Glasses. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A pair of plastic 3D glasses from It’s Tough to Be a Bug! The opening-day attraction, based on the Pixar film “A Bug’s Life,” closed in 2018 to make way for Avengers Campus. Measuring 6” x 7” x 2.5” tall, the glasses are in good condition with typical wear from Park use, including black specks, water spots, and scratches. $200 - $400
578. A Red Car Trolley News Boy Costume Cap. (Disney’s California Adventure, 20122019) A costume cap from the Red Car Trolley News Boys Show, worn by the character Tracks. Labeled a size M and retaining its original costume department tags, the hat displays in good condition with intentional aging and wear.
579. A Pair of Disneyland Resort Hol idays Begin Here Banners. (Disneyland Resort, 2018) A pair of double-sided “The Holidays Begin Here” vinyl banners displayed during the holiday season at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. Measuring 18” x 35”, the banners are in good, Park-used condi tion with moderate soiling and light scuffing. $200 - $400
580. A Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout! FastPass Machine Casing. (Disney California Adventure, 2017) An original FastPass kiosk cabinet for the thrilling Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout! Following Disney’s acquisition of Marvel, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction was re-themed to the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. Consequently, this cabinet was repainted and re-themed with Marvel Cinematic Universe stickers to align with the new attraction. Measuring 19.25” x 20.25” x 57.25” tall, the cabinet is in good condition with heavy paint chipping, stains, material loss, scratches, and wear from Park use. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
Walt Disney wisely bought large amounts of land around his “Florida Project,” ensuring that he had complete control of the area, unlike in Anaheim California. This foresight has enabled the Resort to expand with 19 hotels, Disney Springs, and many other ventures in its 54-year history. While other resorts may vie for the crown, Walt Disney World remains the premier vacation destination for hotels, shopping, and themed entertainment.
581. Walt Disney World Background
Materials by Marty Sklar. (WED, 1967)
A compilation of documents and articles assembled by Disney Legend Marty Sklar as a starting point for Imagineers to develop the “Disneyland-style theme park in Disney World.” The binder contains a copy of Walt’s 1953 descriptions of Disneyland, articles on Disneyland, interviews with Walt, and other text materials to illuminate Walt’s thinking and philosophy for the Walt Disney World project. The binder provides incredible insight into how the company attempted to keep Walt’s vision alive as they moved forward after his death. The 91-page binder measures 10.25” x 11.5” x .5” thick and is in good condition with general wear from use.
$400 - $600
582. A Pair of Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Blueprints. (Walt Disney World, 1960s-70s) A pair of site plan blueprints for the Magic Kingdom. The blueprints indicate all of the attractions, food facilities, and merchandise areas that would be present at the opening of the Park. Measuring 22.25” x 23.75” and 35” x 35.75”, the blueprints are in good condition with light edge wear and creasing and light discoloration. $300 - $500
583. An Orlando-land Inside EPCOT Magazine. (Orlando-land, May 1981) An Orlando-land magazine covering the development of EPCOT from Imagineering, design, construction and plans for the future; the articles are a peek behind the Disney curtain. Measuring 8.25” x 11” the magazine is in good condition with typical discoloration from age, edge wear, and loose binding. $100 - $200
584. An Early Walt Disney World Information Packet. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A folder of Walt Disney World materials from before and shortly after its opening. Included are a 1970 Annual Report, 1971 and 1972 WDW employee newsletters, a WDW preview brochure, a “Walt Disney Said” packet, Destination Disney Brochure, Employee Film Festival pamphlet, and a 1970 Walt Disney World newsletter. Measuring up to 9.5” x 12” in the folder, the items are in very good condition with light edge wear and discoloration. The outer folder is in fair condition with heavy soiling, edge wear, and discoloration. $200 - $400
586. A Walt Disney World Dial-Guide Map. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A souvenir dial-guide map to Walt Disney World, featuring a great early illustration of the Magic Kingdom. The reverse of the map lists the attractions and entertainment found throughout the Park, and by rotating the dial along the bottom, the corresponding location within the Park is highlighted. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the map displays in good condition with edge wear, stains on the dial, and heavy creases throughout. $200 - $400
585. A Walt Disney World Background and Philosophy Booklet (Walt Disney World, 1967/71) A rare inter-office communication booklet from WED Imagineering for Cast Members developing Walt Disney World. Disney Legend Marty Sklar writes in the introduction that this book is to provide the “philosophy” of the Disneyland-style theme park to apply it ttowards Walt Disney World. The booklet spans the life of Disneyland from its earliest planning days in 1953 until 1967. This booklet was then updated and amended during the early years of Walt Disney World. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the booklet is in good condition with discoloration from age, edge wear, and stains on the cover from use. $200 - $400
587. A Walt Disney World Cast Member Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A jacket worn by Cast Members at the Walt Disney World Resort. Labeled a size unisex L, the garment displays in good condition with ink stains and light wear. $200 - $400
588. A Cinderella’s Castle Stained Glass Window. (Walt Disney World, 1971-1990s) A stained-glass window from Cinderella’s Castle. The centerpiece of the Magic Kingdom houses Cinderella’s Royal Table restaurant, originally known as King Stefan’s Banquet Hall. 40 coats of arms are featured decorations on the walls, and the stained-glass windows carry designs based on heraldry. This crest panel was displayed high in the large windows of the banquet hall. After being removed and replaced, this crest was carefully restored to its original pattern with some lost pieces replaced. Measuring 17.25” x 31.25, the stained-glass window is in very good condition with a light 1” crack to one of the blue panels in the center of the crest. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000
589. A Walt Disney World Cinderella Castle Model. (Olszewski, 2005) An original scale model of Walt Disney World’s Cinderella Castle, signed by the designer Robert Olszewski. The model lights up with an AC adaptor (not included) and functions when tested. The resin model with a wooden base measures 12” x 11” x 12.5” tall. The model displays in very good condition with a light crack along the second-floor balcony on the back of the castle, and light chips along the edges of the base on the reverse. $300 - $500
590. A Collection of Walt Disney World Character and Event Pins. (Walt Disney World, 1992-95) A collection of 30 early pins, including 13 duplicates of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto, and special Park events including Magic Music Days, An Evening at the Mouscars, and Character Banquet. The pins measuring between 0.75” x 1” and 1.5” x 1” are in very good condition with typical light discoloration from age. $200 - $400
592. A Walt Disney World Holiday Services Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A Walt Disney World Holiday Services sign featuring Piglet and Tigger playing with Christmas decorations. In charge of providing holiday decorations for the multiple Walt Disney World resort properties, Holiday Services has a monumental job of managing thousands of decorations as well as designing and deploying them when the holidays roll around. Measuring 10” x 14” this metal sign is in good, park-used condition with one bent corner, light scuffing and scratches and Velcro for mounting on reverse. $300 - $500
591. A Pair of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Attraction Seaweed Props. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) Two spools of unused seaweed décor from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage. Each bundle of vibrantly colored seaweed strands measures 7.5” in diameter by 4” thick with both in very good condition. $200 - $400
593. A Grand Floridian Mickey Mouse Lamp. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A Mickey Mouse desk lamp from a guest room at the Grand Floridian Resort. The lamp body is wood and resin with a faux-marble finish, and a resin Mickey head fixture atop the shade. Measuring 6” x 6” x 27.25” high and 15.25” in diameter with the shade, the lamp is in very good working condition with a light ink smudge to the left side of the base, and the column slightly loose. $300 - $500
594. A Disney’s BoardWalk Inn Wet Floor Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A “Caution Floor May be Wet” sign from Disney’s BoardWalk Inn. Measuring 1” x 15.5” x 23.75” tall, and 12” wide when open, the sign displays in good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, and soiling from Resort-use. $200 - $400
596. A Framed Fort Wilderness Resort Caricature Map Poster. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1985) A rare and humorous caricature map poster of Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground by Disney artist Cindy White. The artwork features the memorable Pioneer Hall, the Trading Post, River Country, and the adjacent Discovery Island. Featuring Mickey, Goofy, Donald, and more, this piece is filled with clever gags and details to discover. Measuring 25.5” x 30” and 28.5” x 33” framed, the map is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition. $200 - $400
595. A Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Wine Glass. (Walt Disney World, 2022) A wine glass from Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser. The Star Wars-themed hotel with role-playing elements was a bold new endeavor for Disney. The immersive hotel closed after just over one year in operation, making souvenirs from its limited run scarce. Measuring 6.5” tall and 4” in diameter, the glass is in very good condition with light scratches and production flaws. $200 - $400
597. A Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Safety Cone Lampshade. (Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, 2012) A safety cone lampshade from the “Cars”-themed suite in Disney’s Art of Animation Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 11.5” x 11.5” x 14” tall, the lampshade displays in very good condition with light creases, stains, and wear from Resort use. $200 - $400
Four fantastic parks make up Walt Disney World: the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Each has its own unique theme, carefully designed by the Imagineers to immerse Guests in magical worlds and stories. From Epcot’s World Showcase to Animal Kingdom’s beast-filled safari, Orlando’s Disney Parks have something for everyone to enjoy.
598. An EPCOT Mexico Pavilion Concept Art Print. (EPCOT, 1981) A concept art presentation print of the Mexico Pavilion at EPCOT Center. This was displayed at the EPCOT Preview Center in the Magic Kingdom along with others showcasing the new Park prior to its grand opening. With an image size of 18.5” x 30.25” on a 19.75” x 32.5” sheet of matte board, the print displays in good condition with wear and adhesive residue along the edges which do not affect the image, tape, graphite notations, and a Disney copyright stamp on the reverse, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400
600. A Pair of EPCOT Horizons Architectural Prints. (EPCOT, 1983) A pair of construction-used architectural prints from Horizons at EPCOT Center. Included are a desert habitat scene plan and elevations for the massive “The Prologue and the Promise” mural by Robert McCall. Measuring 18” x 24”, the plans display in good condition with edge wear, creasing, and folds from production use. $300 - $500
599. A Set of EPCOT Germany Architectural Prints. (EPCOT, 1981-82) A set of three construction-used architectural prints from the Federal Republic of Germany at EPCOT Center. Included are the floor plans for the mezzanine and fire protection, and the elevation plan for the Beer Garden. Measuring 18” x 24”, the plans display in good condition with highlight and ink notations, wear, creasing, stains, and pinholes from construction-use. $300 - $500
601. An EPCOT “We Did It” Poster. (EPCOT, 1982) An Imagineer exclusive poster created to commemorate the completion of EPCOT Center and its opening on October 1, 1982. Measuring 18” x 24”, the poster displays in good condition with edge wear and creasing, and areas of tape and adhesive residue on the reverse. $200 - $400
602. A Collection of EPCOT Opening Day Medallions and Event Invitations. (EPCOT, 1982-83) A collection of two EPCOT Center commemorative medallions, two invitations, and four RSVP cards with envelopes. The pair of medallions, affixed to cards, were given on the Park’s opening day to individuals who contributed to the creation of EPCOT Center. One of the medallions was given to Ken Kerr, the graphic artist responsible for the Park’s logo and signage. The invitations and RSVP cards were for special showings of two exhibits: A Thousand Years of Chinese Tomb Art and Pre-Columbian Art of Mexico. Ranging in size from the 1.5” in diameter medallions to the 5” x 7” invitations, the items are in good to fine condition with light edge wear, creases, and handling wear. $200 - $400
604. A Walt Disney World Security Shirt and Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) An EPCOT security officer shirt and a Disney’s Port Orleans/Dixie Landings Resorts jacket worn by security officers. These garments feature the distinctive embroidered Mickey head with a big red “D” and cursive “Security” in a red banner below. Labeled a size M-L, the shirt is in very good Park-used condition with one missing pocket button and light soiling and wear. Labeled a size 4XL, the jacket is in good Park-used condition with soiling and wear. $200 - $400
603. An Official Album of EPCOT Center Record. (Disneyland Records, 1983) The Official Album of EPCOT Center 12” vinyl record promoting the newly opened Park. Measuring 12.5” x 12.5”, the record is in fine condition, open but with the sleeve in the original shrinkwrap. $200 - $400
605. An EPCOT Cast Member Coat. (EPCOT, 1980s) An EPCOT Center Cast Member coat. The coat features quilted lining and a size adjustment belt on the reverse. Labeled a size L, the coat retains its original Park tag and displays in good condition with stains to the right cuff, lower right panel, and lower right reverse. $200 - $400
606. A Collection of EPCOT Foam Test Heads. (EPCOT, 1980s-1990s) A rare collection of three foam test heads used in creating Audio-Animatronic figures at EPCOT. One is marked SPE-30, indicating Spaceship Earth, while the two other heads are unmarked. Measuring from 7.75” x 11.25” to 8.25” x 12.5”, the heads display in very good condition with scuffs, scrapes, and typical wear from Walt Disney Imagineering use. Each is a remarkable piece of Disney Parks history. $600 - $800
607. A Page of Food Rocks Opening Song Sheet Music. (Epcot, 1994) A page of sheet music from the animatronic musical attraction Food Rocks. Located in The Land, the attraction replaced Kitchen Kabaret and parodied popular artists and songs, with the lyrics changed to be food centric. This sheet music is for the opening song by The Utensils called “We’ll Make it Count in the Kitchen,” a parody of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Measuring 9.5” x 12.5” on Walt Disney Pictures and Television Music Department paper, the sheet music is in good condition with edge wear and a 6” tear previously repaired with tape. $200 - $400
608. A Collection of EPCOT Test Track License Plates. (EPCOT, 1990s) A collection of six novelty souvenir license plates from Test Track at EPCOT. Included are license plates reading “RU N4 FUN,” “2-CUTE-4-U,” “#1 MM FAN,” “DIZ NEE,” “2-FAST-4-U,” and “2 GOO FEE.” Measuring 6” x 12”, the plates are in fine condition with the original shrink wrap and Disney price tags. $200 - $400
609. A Wonders of Life Canvas Bag, Sweatshirt and Sweatpants. (EPCOT, 1990s) A Wonders of Life Presented by Metlife canvas messenger bag with sweatshirt and sweatpants from the defunct pavilion. Measuring 13” x 19”, the canvas bag and shoulder strap are in good condition with light soiling. Measuring size Large (36-38), the sweatpants are in very good unused condition with the original tags. Measuring size XL (46), the sweater is in good used condition with pilling, wear to the tag, and very light soiling. $200 - $400
611. An EPCOT Vehicles Only Sign. (EPCOT, 1990s-2000s) An EPCOT Vehicles Only sign featuring Figment from Journey into Imagination. Measuring 12” x 18” the reflective metal sign is in good Parkused condition with scratches, scuffs, edge wear, and wear around the mounting holes. $200 - $400
610. An Epcot Carnevale Karneval Mardi Gras Sign. (Epcot, 2000s-2010s) A “Carnevale - Karneval - Mardi Gras” at Epcot Center sign. Mardi Gras at Epcot celebrates the centuries-old tradition, transporting Guests into the festival atmosphere with special entertainment, menus, and decor. Measuring 18” in diameter, the “Carnevale” sign is in fair condition with heavy scratches from Park display. $200 - $400
612. A Pair of Souvenir Dick Tracy Hats. (Disneyland/Disney-MGM Studios, 1990) A pair of souvenir Dick Tracy hats available in conjunction with the “Diamond Double Cross” stage show at both Disneyland and Disney-MGM Studios. The wool hat has a Dick Tracy button attached to the ribbon and retains the original tag featuring the film’s logo. The straw hat also retains its original tag. Each hat measures extra-large and is in fine condition. $100 - $200
Bags. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2017) A rare set of three bags cre ated out of Cast Member costumes for The Great Movie Ride. Less than 150 of each design was created for the Cast Costume Collection, mak ing them a unique and stylish part of the now-closed attraction’s his tory. Included are a small zippered pouch, a medium zippered pouch, and a large tote bag, all with their original tags intact. Ranging from 4.5” x 9.5” to 15” x 17”, the bags are in fine condition. $300 - $500 tion brought guests on a magical journey through the history of film via animatronics, live actors, and set recreations of fan-favorite movies including “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Alien,” “Casablanca,” and “The Wizard of Oz.” This fiberglass, fabric, and plaster mummy and fiberglass sarcophagus appeared on the left side as you entered the Ancient Egypt horror section of the dark ride. While the beloved attraction closed in 2017 to make way for Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, its original Grauman’s Chinese Theater exterior still remains to this day. The mummy measures 68” x 18” x 12.5” and the sarcophagus measures 73” x 25.5” x 21.5”. Both display in good condition with heavy wear from Park use including paint loss, chips throughout especially on the plaster mask, cracks, stains, visible repairs, and chips throughout, notably on the plaster mask. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $4,000 - $6,000
615. A Great Movie Ride Costume Shirt. (Disney-MGM, 1990s)
An original cast member costume shirt from The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. The costume is inspired by the uniforms of Hollywood Golden-Era movie palaces and retains the Disney-MGM Studios label. Labeled a size XXL, the shirt is in very good Park-used condition
616. A Mickey’s Jingle Jungle Parade Nice List Prop. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2004-2013) A nice list parade float prop from Mickey’s Jingle Jungle Parade. The holiday season parade was a twist on the Park’s usual Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade. Measuring 12” x 32” tall, the parade prop displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use including light scratches, scuffs, scrapes, and an intentional hole from display. $500 - $700
617. A Disney’s Animal Kingdom Pizzafari Butterfly Prop. mal Kingdom, 1998) A large butterfly prop from the Disney’s Animal Kingdom restaurant, Pizzafari. These metal butterflies are perched on lampposts outside of the restaurant, which is located in the Park’s Discovery Island area. Measuring 20” x 20.5” x 14” tall, the butterfly is in good condition with wear from Park use, including heavy paint loss, chips, cracks, stains, scratches, and part of the front right leg missing at the hole. $300 - $500
Disney Parks are now located around the world, reinforcing the company’s identity as a global brand. While Tokyo DisneySea is one of the most technologically-impressive theme parks in the world, other companies are racing to meet raised expectations. This section includes treasures from Disney Parks overseas and rival companies including Universal Studios, Knott’s Berry Farm, and Six Flags.
618. A Tokyo Disneyland Alice’s Tea Party Attraction Poster. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1985) An original artist’s proof attraction poster for Alice’s Tea Party in Tokyo Disneyland’s Fantasyland. Designed by John Drury and Greg Paul, this silk-screened poster retains its registration marks within the borders and a color guide in the right margin. It is hand-numbered at the lower right, “AP/10.” Measuring 47” x 33”, this piece is in very good condition, exhibiting creases, mostly within its borders, as well as printing irregularities in one color of the process, displaying paint loss in several spots. $6,000 - $8,000
619. A Darth Vader Light-Up Lightsaber Umbrella. (Disney Parks, 2010s-20s) A Darth Vader light-up lightsaber umbrella. The stem of the umbrella lights up red from the lightsaber handle with the use of two AA batteries (not included) and worked when tested. Measuring 36” in length and 40” in diameter when opened the umbrella is in fine condition. The 38” x 3.25” x 4” box is in very good condition with light wear and tape. $100 - $200
621. A Tokyo DisneySea Grand Opening Fun Map. (Tokyo Disneyland, 2001) A stunning Tokyo DisneySea map from the Park’s Grand Opening. In the spirit of Sam McKim’s Disneyland fun maps, artist Nina Rae Vaughn captures the wonder of DisneySea. Measuring 20” x 27”, the map is in good condition, mounted with glue to cardstock with waviness and light soiling. $100 - $200
620. A Collection of Roastie Toastie Popcorn Turner Figures. (Tokyo Disneyland, 2020s) A collection of five mystery boxes containing Roastie Toastie popcorn turner figures. Based on the animatronic figures found on popcorn carts throughout the Parks, four have been opened and feature Pooh & Piglet, Big Al, a Clown with Red Dots, and Henry Bear. One of the five boxes is sealed and remains a mystery. Measuring 2” x 3.25” x 3.25” individually and 3” x 6” x 6” in the outer case, the figures are in fine condition, four opened and one sealed. The outer case is in good condition with light scuffing and adhesive residue. $200 - $400
622. An Early Euro Disneyland Shareholder Poster. (Euro Disneyland, 1989) A poster for Euro Disneyland prospective shareholders, featuring artwork inspired by Eyvind Earle. Measuring 23.75” x 31.5”, the poster is in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400
623. A Pair of Euro Disneyland Opening Passports. (Euro Disneyland, 1992) A framed pair of commemorative passports from the opening of Euro Disneyland. The passports, numbered A 011376 and E 005409, retain their original stubs and come framed with a commemorative envelope. Measuring 4” x 11.75” each in an 18.75” x 20.25” framed matte, the items are in very good to fine condition with light edge wear, while the framed matte is in very good condition with light wear and scratches. $100 - $200
624. A Trio of Cafe Fantasia Plates. (Euro Disneyland, 1990s) A collection of three plates from the Cafe Fantasia restaurant in Euro Disneyland. Featuring imagery inspired by the Dance of the Hours segment from “Fantasia,” the dishes were never intended for sale to the public. Measuring 6.25” in diameter, the plates are in very good condition with light scratches and soiling. $200 - $400
625. A Euro Disneyland Railroad Train Station Poster. (Euro Disneyland, 1990s) A poster displayed at train stations throughout the Euro Disneyland resort featuring the Spectacular Grand Canyon. Although printed for in-Park use, this poster is unused and untrimmed. Executed in silkscreen on lightweight newsprint paper the poster recreates the look of old timey historical advertisements. Measuring 30” x 45” on a 36” x 48” untrimmed sheet, the poster is in very good condition with creasing and wear limited to the untrimmed edges. $500 - $800
626. A Disneyland Paris “Up” Stackable Totem Mug Set. (Disneyland Paris, 2019) A stackable totem mug set celebrating the 10th anniversary of Disney-Pixar’s “Up” featuring Carl, Russell, and Dug. These mugs were created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily and sold exclusively at Disneyland Paris in a limited edition of 1000. Measuring 3.75” x 5” diameter to 5.5” tall x 4” diameter, and with a stacked height of 13.5”, are all in fine condition. The mugs are packaged in the original box measuring 5.25” x 5.25” x 14” and also in fine condition. $300 - $500
628. A Disney Cruise Line Animator’s Palate Menu. (Disney, 2011) A Dinnner Menu from the Animator’s Palate Restaurant on The Disney Wonder. This animation-themed restaurant featured on each of the four original Disney Cruise Line ships. The cover of the menu has a lenticular image of Mufasa and Baby Simba from “The Lion King.” Measuring 9” x 14.5”, the menu is in good condition with light edge wear, and spotting on the center page spread. $200 - $400
627. A Pair of Disney Cruise Line Pirates IN the Caribbean Menus. (Disney Cruise Lines, 2011) A pair of menus featuring Mickey and Friends from the Pirates IN the Caribbean event on the Disney Magic Eastern Caribbean cruises. Measuring 6” x 8.75” and 8.5” x 14”, the menus display in good condition with edge wear and light creasing. $200 - $400
629. A Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Ticket Books. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1975-76) A collection of four ticket books from Knott’s Berry Farm. Included are two Complimentary Books and two Adventurers’ Club Books. These partially used ticket books originally belonged to Disney Legend Milt Albright and still retain one “A” ticket, six “C” tickets, and two “D” tickets. Measuring 2.5” x 6” each, the books are in good condition with creases, spots of discoloration, and wear from use. $300 - $500
630. A Six Flags Dubailand Map Concept Print. (Six Flags, 2008) A print of the map concept for the cancelled Six Flags Dubailand. The map was designed by former Imagineer James L. Michelson, who had illustrated posters for Jefferson Airplane, Buffalo Springfield, and The Monkees. Measuring 36” x 54.25”, the print displays in good condition with wear and heavy creasing to the edges and a 0.5” tear on the lower right edge, none of which affect the image.
$300 - $500
631. An Original Marc Davis Six Flags Character Concept Drawing. (Six Flags, 1984) A rare piece of original concept art for the Six Flags Power Plant in Baltimore Maryland, by Disney Legend Marc Davis. Conceived as a combination of entertainment, dining, and shopping area, Power Plant was part of an effort by Six Flags to diversify away from thrill-ride parks. Accomplished in ink and marker, this piece is one of many characters Davis designed for the Park. The image size measures 5.5” x 11.25” on 12” x 14” paper. The entire matte board mounted piece measures 16” x 18.75” with a protective sheet hinged at the top. The artwork is in fine condition with light wear and discoloration to the edges of the matte. $500 - $800
632. A Collection of The Predator Adventure Storyboards. (1990s-2000s) A collection of nine storyboards for a proposed attraction inspired by the “Predator” film franchise. Accomplished in graphite and marker, the storyboards for The Predator Adventure depict an attraction combining live-action actors, animatronic robots, and gaming elements. With image sizes ranging from 5.25” x 11.5” to 6” x 10.5” on vellum measuring up to 11” x 17”, the art is in good to very good condition with light creases, stains, edge tears, a large fold on one sheet, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
633. A Beetlejuice’s Graveyard Revue Bride of Frankenstein Wig. (Universal Studios Florida, 2000s) A costume wig worn by the Bride of Frankenstein in Beetlejuice’s Rock and Roll Graveyard Revue. Measuring 11.5” tall with an adjustable band, the wig is in good condition with light discoloration from age and wear from park use. $300 - $500
634. A Wizarding World Opening Team Shirt & Wand. (Universal Studios Hollywood, 2016) An opening team shirt and Death Eater wand from The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The immersive land has been well-received by guests and critics alike, transporting Muggles into the world of the Harry Potter films. The shirt is labeled a size S and the wand measures 13.5” long, in very good to fine condition with light wear. $300 - $500
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:
$10,000 to $20,000
$20,000 to $50,000
$50,000 to $100,000 $5,000
$100,000 to $250,000
$250,000 and up
$10,000
Auctioneer’s Discretion
16. AUCTIONEER MAY SUBMIT ITEMS TO AUCTION: The auctioneer, his employees or affiliates, may consign items to the auction.
17. AUCTIONEER MAY GRANT CONCESSIONS TO CONSIGNORS OR BIDDERS: The auctioneer, in his discretion, may extend guarantees, loans, or advances to consignors. The auctioneer reserves the right to extend additional credit by way of extended payment terms at its sole discretion.
18. MINIMUM OR NOMINAL BIDS: The auctioneer will set a minimum bid before a lot can be sold. Bids below the minimum bid may not be accepted or recognized by the auctioneer. Further, nominal bids, or small opening bids, or very nominal advances in the bidding may not be recognized by the auctioneer, in its sole discretion. Any lot not receiving any recognized bid shall be passed.
19. WINNER OF LOT: The highest qualified bidder recognized by the auctioneer shall be the Buyer. In the event of a tie bid, the bid received first by the auctioneer shall prevail. If there is a dispute among Bidders, the auctioneer may in his sole and absolute discretion re-offer the lot. There are times when a bid may not be recognized by the auctioneer; in that situation the recognized bid will be the winning bid regardless of whether or not the competing, but unrecognized bid, may have been higher. The auctioneer may in his absolute discretion re-open the bidding immediately after closing a lot to accept any bid in error not previously recognized.
20. GOOD FAITH BIDDING: Auctioneer reserves the right to honor any bid or to limit the amount of any bid. All bids must be made in good faith. A bid is not made in good faith, if it is made by an insolvent or irresponsible person, a minor, or if made in excess of any applicable credit limit.
21. LOTS: All lots will be sold in numerical order (unless a lot is re-offered) and will not be broken. Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw, prior to the close of the entire auction, any lot.
22. RESCISSION OF SALE OF LOT: Auctioneer reserves the right to rescind the sale of any lot in the event of non-payment, disputed ownership, clerical error, clerical omission in exercising bids and reserves, or for any other reason in the auctioneer’s sole and absolute discretion.
23. LOTS SOLD AFTER AUCTION: In some cases lots will be sold after the auction. The Terms and Conditions apply to those sales as well.
24. PAYMENT IN DOLLARS: All sales are strictly for cash; and payment must be made in United States Dollars.
25. AMOUNT OF PAYMENT: All deliveries, and transfers of title, are subject to the full payment of all monies due for the lot, including the payment of the separate Buyer’s Premium. The Buyer’s Premium shall be 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.
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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
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$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*