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Walt Disney Meeting Minutes Document Signed. Sold for nearly $10,000.
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Walt Disney Autograph on an Album Page with Walt Disney Sketch in Disney’s Hand
Extremely rare Walt Disney document signed album page with hand-drawn Mickey Mouse sketch. Page boldly signed “Walt Disney” in fountain pen ink and datelined “Oxford, England, June 16 1935.” Mickey Mouse sketched in classic profile a mere seven years after the character’s 1928 “Steamboat Willie” debut and while Disney himself still voiced the famed Mouse; (sound effects man, James G. MacDonald took over the role in 1946). Paper, measuring 7″ x 4.5″, includes four additional signatures not obstructing Disney autograph or sketch. A fantastic rare image of the iconic cartoon character signed by feature animation’s founding father. A bold Walt Disney autograph. Fine condition. Sold for $17,500.
Scarce illustration of Mickey Mouse, drawn and signed by Walt Disney inside a first edition copy of “The Art of Walt Disney”. The commemorative book, published by Macmillan: New York: 1942 features a beautiful illustration of a smiling Mickey Mouse to the front free endpaper, hand-drawn in blue crayon by Walt Disney. Handwritten note reads: “To Mick Olson / From One ‘M’ to Another! Best Wishes From Walt Disney”. Hardcover first edition has tan cloth boards with orange black lettering to the cover, and illustrations throughout. Written by Robert D. Feild, who gives a wonderful narrative and pictorial history of Disney’s legendary career. Measures 8.5″ x 11.5″ and runs 290pp. Very slight cocking to the spine, and light toning. Small stain to top of front cover. A nice Walt Disney autograph with sketch. Very good. Sold for $15,125.
Disney Original Concept Painting From 1964 for “It’s a Small World” by Mary Blair — Measures 20″ x 15″
“It’s a Small World” original concept painting, created in 1964 for Walt Disney by Mary Blair, a “Disney Legend” who designed concept art for “Cinderella”, “Alice in Wonderland” and “Peter Pan”. Originally a pavilion at the 1964 World’s Fair, “It’s a Small World” captured the attention of Walt Disney, who commissioned Mary Blair to adapt it into a ride at Disneyland. Her subsequent artwork is presented here — a gorgeous 1960s inspired castle-themed piece in colors of pink, green and gold against a contrasting black background. The entrance to the ride is clearly evident in the artwork, referencing Blair’s mod-castle aesthetic with soft colors. Board measures 20″ x 15″. Light edge wear and pinholes at corners, otherwise near fine. Beautiful, large concept art for the iconic Disney attraction. Sold for $15,332.

Walt Disney Autograph and a Mickey Mouse Sketch
Extraordinary Walt Disney signed and inscribed sketch. With additional signed sketches by several of Disney’s top artists. Disney sketches his famed Mouse and inscribes, “To John Adrian / Hoping he will be able to draw better than this / Walt Disney.” A truly rare piece created while Disney and 15 of his studio staff traveled on a goodwill movie making tour to South America at the urging of the U.S. Government; the result of which was the war-time release of the cartoons “Saludos Amigos” and The Three Caballeros.” At the end of the tour, on a 17 day voyage home, Disney met a young John Adrian and provided him with this extraordinary piece. Additionally signed by artists: Tead Sears (Goofy), Jim Bodero (Bacchus), Webb Smithy (J. Thaddeus Toad), Norm Ferguson (Pluto), and Frank Thomas (Donald Duck). Composer Charles Wolcott adds music and lyrics from ‘The Reluctant Dragon,” and business manager, John Rose, also pens his name. A gorgeous Walt Disney autograph with sketch. Framed with two photographs and plaques to 25″ x 33″. Fine condition. Sold for $14,174.
Walt Disney Signed Disneyland Gold Pass
Walt Disney signed Disneyland Gold Pass issued to California Governor Edmund G. “Pat” Brown in 1963. Signed “Walt Disney” in blue ink. Card reads: “Gold Pass / Admit The Honorable Edmund G. Brown / and party of 5 to Disneyland / 1963 / Walt Disney.” 2.5″ x 4″ on card stock. Excellent condition. Sold for $3,654.
Walt Disney Signed ”Guide
Walt Disney signed copy of ”Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland”, published in 1962. Disney’s large autograph in black ink measures approximately 5.5” x 3”, signed on the inside front cover of the book, which spans 27 pages. Softcover book measures 11.5” x 8”. Near fine condition. Sold for $2,723.

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