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Herb Ryman Disneyland Castle Concept Painting.Walt Disney Studios Business Card & Employee ID Card.Alice In Wonderland Concept Painting by Mary Blair.
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Sherman Oaks, CA, United States
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A Journey Through Disney Studios & Disneyland

Physical catalogs and more information available at vegalleries.com/disney Van Eaton Galleries is proud to present A Historic Journey Through the Walt Disney Studios and Disneyland, our latest exhibition and auction of over 900 Disney artifacts. The collection includes many one-of-a-kind and exceptionally rare items from the history of both the Disney Studio and Disney Parks. Highlights of the Walt Disney Studios include an original production background from the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon "Ozzy of the Mounted," the original artwork for a 1932 Mickey Mouse comic strip, a Gustaf Tenggren layout drawing for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, an original Walt Disney Studios animator's desk, original Mary Blair concept paintings, rare animator's maquettes, Walt Disney autographs, and much more. Highlights from the Disney Parks include a large entrance "Welcome" sign from Disneyland, a wooden sign from a Jungle Cruise boat, silkscreened attraction posters, an original Pirates of the Caribbean concept painting by Marc Davis, an original Sleeping Beauty Castle concept by Eyvind Earle, an original It's a Small World concept by Mary Blair, pre-opening Tomorrowland concept drawings by Herb Ryman, and much more. Ahead of the May 14-15 auction weekend, we hope you will stop in to see the curated exhibit of these rare Disney artifacts between April 18th and May 11th. More information to come.
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Alpine Climbers Production Cel.: (Disney, 1936) An extremely rare production cel featuring Donald Duck from "Alpine Climbers." This was the first Mickey Mouse short film to feature Mickey, Goofy, and Donald appearing together. In
0026: Alpine Climbers Production Cel.Est. $800-$1,000
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Mickey's Circus Production Cel.: (Disney, 1936) A particularly unique animation cel depicting the mischievous children from the short film "Mickey's Circus." In this sequence the children, who had been in the audience, get into the
0027: Mickey's Circus Production Cel.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Gustaf Tenggren Snow White Layout Drawing.: (Disney, c.1937) An original Gustaf Tenggren layout drawing from the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In this stunningly detailed sketch, the animals of the forest lead Snow White
0032: Gustaf Tenggren Snow White Layout Drawing.Est. $10,000-$15,000
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Production Cel.: (Disney, 1937) A hand-painted animation cel used in the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In this early sequence, Snow White looks on from a tower window, as The Prince serenades her.
0036: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Production Cel.Est. $5,000-$8,000
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Snow White Doc Hachette French Store Display.: (Disney, c.1940s) An extremely rare Doc automaton figure manufactured by Publinel of Paris. The figure was produced to advertise Hachette Great Albums featuring licensed Walt Disney characters,
0041: Snow White Doc Hachette French Store Display.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Snow White Nesting Dolls by Jody Daily.: (Disney, 2003) A hand-painted nesting doll set designed by Jody Daily that depicts (5) timeless characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Limited to 2,500 pieces, these hard-to-find figures
0043: Snow White Nesting Dolls by Jody Daily.Est. $100-$200
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Walt's Field Day Invitation & Program.: (Disney, 1938) An invitation and program for "Walt's Field Day." After the completion of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt held a "Field Day" at the Lake Narconian Club for his entire Studio
0044: Walt's Field Day Invitation & Program.Est. $300-$500
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Walt Disney Studio Smoking Stand Ashtray.: (Disney, c.1940s) An original "smoking stand" ashtray, a once common feature of the Kem Weber furnished Walt Disney Studio offices in Burbank. The adjustable metallic smoking stand with spring-loaded
0048: Walt Disney Studio Smoking Stand Ashtray.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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