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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.

Walt Disney Autograph on His Personal 1933 Christmas Card
1933 “Season’s Greetings” document signed card from Walt Disney to friends in Kansas City. Signed and inscribed, “Hope this finds the Cottinghams in the same high spirits as when I last saw them. Regards, Walter.” Card features a snowy holiday scene of Mickey Mouse and gang being pulled in a carriage by a cow with deer antlers strapped atop his head. Sticker of Mickey Mouse holding a Christmas tree that reads “Merry Christmas” stuck to bottom half of card above text, “Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse present their Silly Symphony ‘Season’s Greetings.'” Mickey Mouse sticker copyrighted by “Walt Disney Enterprises / Hall Brothers Inc.” It was around this time that Disney signed an agreement with Hall Brothers cards, now known as Hallmark, for use of Disney characters in their line of greeting cards, making this sticker one of the first from Hall Brothers Inc. A rare, vintage Walt Disney autograph. Card measures 8.75″ x 4.75″. Creasing, wear and small tears along edges as well as along center fold, otherwise excellent condition. Sold for $12,500.

Walt Disney Signed 8” x 10” Photo — With Phil Sears COA
Rare photo signed by Walt Disney, penned in the 1940s for the son of Hollywood composer Nacio Herb. Disney signs in his characteristic handwriting, ”To Nacio Herb Jr. / All Best Wishes / Walt Disney”. The composer of ”Singin’ in the Rain”, Nacio Herb worked with Disney in the 1930s on the short ”The Hot Choc-Late Soldiers” and the film ”Hollywood Party”. Matte photo measures 8” x 10”. Mounted to board, else near fine. With Phil Sears COA. Sold for $5,625.


Signed photo display of Henry Ford and Edsel Ford standing in front of the one millionth Ford automobile. Edsel was Henry’s only child and president of the Ford Motor Company from 1919-1943. Both men sign the matted border with full names in black ink. Comes with LOA signed by D.J. Hutchins of the Ford General Sales Department on 13 November 1934, which reads, ”…It is not a simple matter to get autographed pictures from Mr Ford and they are not passed out promiscuously, and for this reason feel that you will treasure this picture all the more”. 10” x 8” photo has become loose from mat which measures 12” x 10”. Light wear to edges and small stain on mat next to photo at upper right, but signatures are sharp and clean. Overall very good condition. Sold for $2,269.

Sam Walton Signed Walmart Wal-Mart Document From 1979
Sam Walton signed document from Walmart in 1979, when the company was expanding into a regional powerhouse. Signed “Sam M. Walton” as Chairman of the company, affirming the completion of an Advanced Training Seminar for one of its employees in Oklahoma. Official Walmart document is dated March 1979, with the gold corporate seal affixed to lower left. Attached to original presentation folder. Measures 11″ x 8.75″. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,569.

Henry Ford Document Signed Appointing a Proxy to Vote in His Place at a Stockholders’ Meeting — With PSA/DNA COA
Henry Ford document signed. Dated 12 March 1928, partially-printed “PROXY” document is elegantly signed “Henry Ford”. The blanks are filled in by type, appointing one Thomas B. Gay to serve as proxy for Ford in a stockholder’s meeting. Measures 8″ x 6.25″. Creasing, irregular bottom edge, small tears to edges, paperclip impressions to lower left and tape to top edge of verso. Very good overall. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $1,325.


Wal-mart Founder Sam Walton 1983 Autograph Note Signed — “…we’re very ordinary folks…”
Rare Sam Walton, American entrepreneur and founder of Wal-mart and Sam’s Club, autograph note signed. Note is written in black ink on his personal “Memorandum from Sam Walton” letterhead and reads: “Donna — we’re very ordinary folks — who have been lucky & worked hard. Best wishes & good luck.” Signed boldly “Sam Walton”. Letter measures 5.5″ x 8.5″ with a crease running vertically through note and minor chips along top edge. Also includes original “Wal-Mart” headquarters envelope postmarked 30 November 1983. Near fine. Sold for $1,036.

Sam Walton Signed Photo — With PSA/DNA COA
Walmart founder, Sam Walton signed photo. The phenomenally successful entrepreneur inscribes, ”Joyce and Hey – Thanks for your friendship – Sam Walton”. Typed notation to verso of photo dates it to 1989. 4.75” x 6” glossy photo is near fine. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $1,000.


Fast Food Visionary Ray Kroc Signed Copy of ”Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald’s”
McDonald’s founder Ray Croc signed copy of his book, ”Grinding It Out”, which catalogs the founder’s journey in building the biggest fast food chain empire in history. Henry Regnery Company: Chicago: 1977. Signed boldly in blue ink on the front free endpaper: ”Ray A. Kroc” with a ”July 5, 1977” date in an unknown hand. This limited edition copy was specially made for employees in 1977. Runs 201pp., bound in rust-colored leather with gilt lettering, including the iconic ”M” to cover. Also includes original McDonald’s charities pin. Near fine. Sold for $625.

Ray Kroc Signed Copy of ”Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald’s” — Near Fine
McDonald’s visionary founder Ray Kroc signed leather bound edition of his book, ”Grinding It Out”. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1977. Signed, ”Ray A. Kroc” in blue ink on the front free endpaper. Book catalogs the founder’s journey in building the biggest fast food chain empire in history. Runs 201pp. Bound in terra cotta leather boards with all edges gilt, gilt lettering to spine and gilt golden arches to front board. Measures 6.25” x 9.25”. Beautiful copy in near fine condition. Sold for $500.

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