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lot #11 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Lenox
Lenox has an increasing Disney line - to the delight of Sorcerer Mickey collectors everywhere - and the figurine collectors have fallen in love with the quality of product being released. This was a spectacular piece, with hand-applied gold leaf on the trellis and the arch over Snow White and the Prince. All the figurines in this item are #7's and each was hand-signed by Lenox's Director of Design, Siobhan Pendergast.
Size: | 30"L x 16 1/2"H x 20" W |
Artist: | Lenox |
Low Estimate: | $5,000 |
High Estimate: | $10,000 |
Medium: | Ivory China |
Sold for: | bids on this item reached $4,750.00 and was passed as it didnt reach its $5,000.00 reserve |
lot #12 Welcome Home
Another original one-of-a-kind oil-and-acrylic painting on canvas, painted especially to commemorate the theme of the 2001 Official Disneyana Convention, artist Susan Nardine Pratt created a whimsical "A Disney Family Reunion". Her limited edition Mickey ornaments have a huge following with their sparse, almost comic book-like style and simple coloring.
Size: | 36"H x 48"W Unframed |
Artist: | S. Nardine Pratt |
Low Estimate: | $1,500 |
High Estimate: | $3,000 |
Medium: | Oil on Canvas |
Sold for: | $6,000.00 |
lot #13 Dopey Tile Tray
Two of the most famous characters at the Disney Studios came together in this piece - Ollie Johnston and Dopey. Ollie actually drew the artwork for this tray in the 1930s and its hand-signed by him. Ollie also acted as the color stylist for this item titled "And You Must Be Dopey." Again the value of a one-of-a-kind, hand crafted, hand-signed piece can not be balanced in the marketplace.
Size: | 15"H x 19"W |
Artist: | Ollie Johnston - White Horse Studio by Tilley Wood Creations |
Low Estimate: | $1,000 |
High Estimate: | $2,000 |
Medium: | Screen print on ceramic tile |
Sold for: | $1,700.00 - despite the boos it went to a phone bidder |
lot #14 Disney Story Book Art Cel from 1937
Hand-painted production cels are rare and classic production cells are even more so. This piece was created by the Walt Disney Studio in 1937 when the Studios were busy creating both Disney films and storybook art. Due to the fragile nature of the production process very few cels of this generation have survived to the present day.
Size: | 13"H x 9"W |
Artist: | Walt Disney Publishing |
Low Estimate: | $3,000 |
High Estimate: | $4,000 |
Medium: | Cel Vinyl |
Sold for: | $4,000.000 |
lot #15 Walt Disney Autographed Check
Every serious collector wants a piece of Walt, and as soon as I find one signed "to Kim" Ill have mine. Luckily this was signed to the Bank of America and dated April 9,1941.
Size: | 23"H x 15"W |
Artist: | The Walt Disney Company |
Low Estimate: | $2,000 |
High Estimate: | $3,000 |
Medium: | Paper |
Sold for: | $5,500.00 |
lot #16 Sorcerer "Fantasia" Window
I cant even begin to count how many times I walked past this display when it was in the window of the South Coast Plaza Disney Store. I tried to find out if it still worked - no one knew.
Size: | 139"L x 52"H x 35"W |
Artist: | The Disney Store |
Low Estimate: | $8,000 |
High Estimate: | $10,000 |
Medium: | Fiberglass |
Sold for: | $8,000.00 - another phone bidder won this one |
lot #17 Fab Five Castle - Original
A favorite of ConventionEars and Disney art collectors alike, Randy Souders created this original acrylic painting exclusively for the 2001 Official Disneyana Convention. Randys work has been featured prominently in just about every park anniversary or special event celebrated by the Company over the last decade.
Size: | 30-1/2"H x 24-1/4"W |
Artist: | Randy Sounders |
Low Estimate: | $4,000 |
High Estimate: | $5,000 |
Medium: | Acrylic on canvas |
Sold for: | $5,000.00 |
lot #18 Pirates of the Caribbean - Jail Scene
Sculptures are a collectors favorite - add a well-known artist and a much-loved attraction and you have an auction item
Size: | 16"L x 10"H x 8"W |
Artist: | David Kracov |
Low Estimate: | $5,500 |
High Estimate: | $6,000 |
Medium: | Polymer Clay |
Sold for: | $7,000.00 |
lot #19 Donald Duck Family Picnic - Original
Another of the stable of DDG artists whose work you know but whose name you dont is Don "Ducky" Williams. From billboards to storybooks, his work has spanned the resorts around the world. Among the ConventionEars, especially those from the East coast, he has a loyal and devoted fan base. He created this piece especially for the ODC 2001.
Size: | 30 "H x 36" W |
Artist: | Don "Ducky" Williams |
Low Estimate: | $1,000 |
High Estimate: | $2,500 |
Medium: | Cel Vinyl, Acrylic, Air brush |
Sold for: | $4,000.00 |
lot #20 Mickey Medallion
Props usually sell and props that are never used usually dont sell big - this one of a kind Romanesque Mickey Mouse medallion was created for the front of the Disney Store in Florence, Italy but was never placed on the facade.
Size: | 12" diameter |
Artist: | The Disney Store |
Low Estimate: | $2,000 |
High Estimate: | $3,000 |
Medium: | Bronze |
Sold for: | $2,000.00 |