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The Laugin' Place Edition Size: 350 Limited edition cel of Brer Bear and Brer Fox This limited is number 6/350. Framed, this piece measures 18.25" x 22.25". The size of this piece is 16 Field (13"x16") and the character size is 7.5" h x 10.25" w. US$ 1200 (framed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$240 a month. WDLTD2 |
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Dye transfer of Bongo the Bear and Lulubelle the Bear The image area measures 7.75" x 9.75". US$ 65 (unframed). WDXCS2 |
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Song sheet The song sheet measures 12" x 9". The images show the front cover and the back cover. Page 3/4 has two slight tears along the middle right edge. The cover is mostly separated from the back. The corners are slightly worn. Signed by: Walt Disney US$ 1400 (framed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$280 a month. WDXCS4 |
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Disneyland cel set-up of the Mad Hatter Cel is slightly wavy which is fairly common for animation cels of this age. The cel has been trimmed of its peg holes and stapled to the background and backing board with two staples halfway across the upper edge. Paint from the cel has adhered to the background and as visible in the web image, some paint separation has occurred in the face, sleeves, and legs with a 0.5" x 0.25" area of paint loss at the lower right edge of the coat. There is black, powdery residue that has adhered to the back of the cel and there are dark smudges in the character’s hat and hair. Faint smudges of greenish yellow paint is visible on the left side of the character’s hair and cheek. Some specks of line wear from the bottom cel have adhered to the back of the clear top cel. The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 6.75" h x 3.5" w. US$ 495 (unframed). Add this piece to your collection for only US$99 a month. WDC1240 |
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Comic strip of Uncle Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck This strip is dated 1-17-1983. This piece measures 6" x 21". The strip is mounted to a foam core backing. As visible in the image, there are two strips of tape on each edge of the strip, which can easily be matted out. Signed by: Carl Barks (unframed). WDI1 |
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Big Top Pals Edition Size: 500 Limited edition cel of Dumbo and Timothy Mouse This piece is numbered 195/500 and is sold out from the studios. The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") (unframed). WDLDBE1 |
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Photograph of Walt Disney This photograph is dedicated to Kay Kamen, the man who made Disney and Mickey Mouse licensed merchandise what it is today. Without Kamen, there would never have been Mickey Mouse watches, dolls, dishes, and the like, and this extreme business savvy made production of the golden age of the animated features possible because of the money it generated. Kay Kamen’s friendship with Roy and Walt was unique, and his business relationship with them made them millionaires, and some speculate that it generated more money for the company than the films did. He is the pioneer of character licensing, and his work was (and in many ways still is) the model for cartoon merchandising. Kay Kamen is a Major Disney figure (some say a Disney legend) and probably one of the most important and influential people in branding who ever drew breath in the 20th century, and this very personal, important bit of ephemera that documents the link between Kamen and Disney is a unique find. What a fantastic piece for any Disney collection! This large photo of Walt Disney is signed and dedicated in large exuberant script. It is easy to tell from his handwriting that Disney was truly larger than life. It is extremely rare to find such a clean original Disney autograph on such an interesting medium. This is a must have piece of memorabilia for any major Disney collector. The image measures 13" x 10" while the frame measures 14.5" x 11.5". Price is reflective of the art only--the piece comes with the frame pictured. There is no change in price due to the frame--it can be de-framed upon request at purchase, but it will not change the price of the piece. Signed by: Walt Disney (framed). WDXTSV1 |
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Character drawing of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse This wonderful drawing comes from a private collection. The drawing was done at the family's Grandparents' home on New Years Eve 1934. They owned Electric Park in Kansas City where the Disney crew spent an evening. He is credited in a number of early Disney films, most notably Snow White. As visible in the image, there are a few instances of slight staining, most notably on the extreme left edge and near the top left. There is a tear along the extreme upper left edge that measures .75". There is evidence of slight handling throughout. Signed by: Fred E Spencer The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") (unframed). WDACS49 |
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