✦ Estate Collection
The Disney Estate Collection
A growing archive of Disneyana we've acquired from estate collections — magazines, books, figurines, pins, park memorabilia and beyond. Each piece, its own story.
1938 LIFE Magazine — Mickey & Minnie Mouse County Fair Cover (Golden Age of Animation)
A September 1938 LIFE Magazine cover unites Mickey, Minnie, Betty Boop, and Popeye in a county fair mural — a rare cross-over artifact from the Golden Age of Animation, honestly aged and full of period charm.
Park & Resort Memorabilia1939 New York World's Fair GM Futurama Souvenir Booklet — Highways and Horizons Pavilion
A souvenir booklet from GM's legendary 1939 World's Fair Futurama pavilion — Norman Bel Geddes' vision of tomorrow that directly prefigured Disney's Tomorrowland and EPCOT. A rare piece of American optimism, folded and pocketed at the Fair.
Magazines & Ephemera1957 Disneyland Welcome Guide Brochure Featuring Tinker Bell
A pristine survivor from Disneyland's second year of operation, this 1957 welcome brochure features Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle with minimal wear and a remarkably rare absence of fold lines — a true paper time capsule from the Magic Kingdom's earliest days.
1960s Annette Funicello Vintage Trading Card — Mickey Mouse Club & Beach Party Era
A genuine mid-1960s trading card of Annette Funicello — Disney Legend, Mouseketeer, and Beach Party icon — showing vivid vintage color and honest era-appropriate wear. A cornerstone piece for any Disney or mid-century memorabilia collector.
Books & Comics1961 Disneyland Grad Nite Inaugural Souvenir Program — First Annual Event, June 15, 1961
The very first Disneyland Grad Nite program, distributed on June 15, 1961 — the inaugural evening that launched a generations-spanning tradition. A rare, minimally worn paper artifact from the night it all began.
Books & Comics1961 First Annual Disneyland Grad Nite Ticket — Inaugural June 15 Event
A surviving ticket from the very first Disneyland Grad Nite on June 15, 1961 — the inaugural edition of a tradition that would define generations of graduates. Crisp condition, vibrant color, and real Walt-era provenance.
1964–65 New York World's Fair Disney Attractions Ephemera Set — LOOK Magazine Guide, GE Progressland Booklet & Brochure
Three original 1964–65 New York World's Fair paper pieces — a LOOK Magazine guide, a GE Progressland booklet, and a GE brochure — document Walt Disney's landmark fair attractions including the debut Carousel of Progress.
1975 America on Parade Disneyland Souvenir Map — Bicentennial Large-Format Keepsake
A rare large-format 1975 Disneyland souvenir map from America on Parade — Disney's sweeping Bicentennial pageant — featuring Mickey and Donald in Revolutionary War attire riffing on the iconic Spirit of '76 painting.
Magazines & Ephemera1983 EPCOT Center Future World Guide & Journey Into Imagination Pamphlet — Figment and Dreamfinder Opening Year
Straight from a carefully preserved Disney estate, this matched 1983 EPCOT Center opening-year set pairs a Future World guide with the original Journey Into Imagination pamphlet featuring Figment and Dreamfinder — rare paper survivors from Disney's boldest experiment.
1994 Disney Legends Press Kit Honoring Adriana Caselotti, Voice of Snow White
A rare three-piece press kit from the 1994 Disney Legends ceremony honoring Adriana Caselotti — the soprano whose voice brought Snow White to life in 1937 and launched the Disney princess legacy.
Edward and Isabel — 19th-Century American Book Illustration, circa 1840s–1850s
A genuine 1840s–1850s American book illustration, this delicate piece of Victorian-era ephemera depicts Edward and Isabel in the sentimental style of antebellum gift annuals — nearly two centuries old and offered as found from a large estate collection.
Toys & Games35mm Black-and-White Negative Strip — Disney Castle Guest Photo, Ilford XP2 Super 400
Shot on Ilford XP2 Super 400, this 35mm black-and-white negative strip captures a guest with plush toys at a Disney castle in the late analog era — a rare, primary-source keepsake from a pre-digital park visit.
Park & Resort Memorabilia35mm Color Negative Strip — Mickey & Minnie Mouse Meet & Greet, c. 1980
A rare 35mm color negative strip capturing Mickey and Minnie Mouse in a park Meet & Greet moment circa 1980 — Fuji film stock, surface-worn, magenta-shifted, and entirely real. An intimate fragment from a golden era of Disney park history.
Costumes & ApparelFuji 35mm Color Negative Strip — Mickey & Minnie Mouse with Park Guest, 1970s–1980s
A Fuji 35mm color negative strip from the 1970s–1980s Bronze Age of Disney Parks, capturing Mickey and Minnie Mouse in their era-iconic costumes alongside a park guest — chemical aging adds haunting visual beauty.
A Day At Disneyland — 1957 Vintage Vinyl LP Record, Disneyland Records Original Pressing
A 1957 original pressing of "A Day At Disneyland" on the Disneyland Records label — park sounds, narration, and mid-century wonder captured on vinyl, just two years after Opening Day. A genuine piece of Disneyland's founding era.
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story — Original 1995 CBS Television Movie Print Advertisement
A survivor from the 1995 CBS prime-time biopic, this original KCBS-LA affiliate print advertisement celebrates Annette Funicello's life and her unbreakable bond with the Mickey Mouse Club era — a scarce piece of Disney television history.
Books & ComicsA Mickey Mouse Alphabet Book (1936) — Walt Disney Enterprises
A 1936 Walt Disney Enterprises alphabet book featuring pie-eye Mickey in the classic oversized format — a rare survival from Disney's Golden Age, bearing the honest patina of nine decades of childhood use.
Books & ComicsA Pictorial Souvenir of Disneyland — Vintage 1960s–70s Park Photography Book
A vintage pictorial souvenir book from Disneyland's golden era — the 1960s and early 1970s — filled with park photography that captures the magic before the modern age. A genuine keepsake from a Disney estate collection.
A Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World — Oversized Early 1970s Softcover Book
A large-format souvenir book from Walt Disney World's pre-EPCOT opening era, featuring Cinderella Castle and a costumed Mickey Mouse on its star-studded cover — a vivid primary-source keepsake from the resort's earliest years.
A Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World — Large-Format Keepsake Book, Circa 1989
Published around the 1989 opening of Disney-MGM Studios, this deep purple 12-by-12-inch pictorial souvenir captures Walt Disney World at a landmark moment — complete with the Earffel Tower, an all-star character lineup, and that unmistakable late-1980s Disney magic.
Snow White Glazed Ceramic Planter — American Pottery / Evan K. Shaw, 1940s–1950s
A glazed ceramic Snow White planter from American Pottery's celebrated Evan K. Shaw era — soft airbrushed colors, hands-on-hips charm, and over seventy years of gentle patina make this a standout piece of 1940s–50s Disney memorabilia.
Annette Funicello Cosmetic Kit for Little Stars — Hasbro/Jolly Hobby Toys, 1958
A 1958 Hasbro cosmetic vanity set bearing Annette Funicello's name and image — mirror, comb, and original illustrated box intact — a rare survivor from the golden era of the Mickey Mouse Club.
Annette Funicello Autographed Black & White Publicity Still — Walt Disney Productions
A sharp, authentic signed black and white publicity still of Annette Funicello — Disney's most beloved Mouseketeer — from the golden 1950s–1960s studio era. From a curated Disney estate collection, in excellent condition with a bold, prominent signature.
Annette Funicello Green Sequin & Beaded Evening Gown — Late 1980s
A stunning green sequin and beaded evening gown from the late 1980s, associated with Annette Funicello — America's original Mouseketeer and one of Walt Disney's most beloved personal discoveries. A rare piece of wearable Disney history.
Annette Funicello & Bobby Burgess Dual-Signed 8x10 — Walt Disney & Mickey at Autopia, Disneyland
A framed 8x10 of Walt Disney driving an Autopia car with Mickey Mouse, dual-signed by Mouseketeers Annette Funicello and Bobby Burgess — with Bobby's warm "Dancingly Yours" inscription. A genuine artifact of Disneyland's golden era.
Annette Funicello Mouseketeer Collectible Doll — 1990s Porcelain/Vinyl with Original Tags
A beautifully preserved 1990s porcelain and vinyl collectible capturing Annette Funicello in her iconic Mouseketeer outfit — complete with original hang tag. A heartfelt tribute to the girl who made Disney history.
Annette Funicello — 1960s Walt Disney Productions Studio Headshot, 8x10 Promotional Photograph
A Walt Disney Productions studio headshot of Annette Funicello from the 1960s — press-kit quality, 8x10 format, minimal wear. A direct window into the golden age of Disney television and early-sixties Hollywood stardom.
Annette Funicello Promotional Headshot — Late 1960s Glamour Portrait
A crisp late-1960s studio headshot of Annette Funicello — Disney's most beloved Mouseketeer — captured at the height of her Beach Party era fame. A rare, cleanly preserved piece of mid-century Disney promotional history from an estate collection.
Annette Funicello Signed 8x10 Publicity Portrait — Autographed Original Mouseketeer
Annette Funicello, the original Mouseketeer and Disney Legend, signed this glossy 8x10 publicity portrait during the late 1980s to early 1990s — a direct piece of fan-mail history from one of Disney's most beloved figures.
Annette Funicello "Sincerely, Annette" Studio Fan Card — Walt Disney Productions, Late 1950s–Early 1960s
A Walt Disney Productions studio fan card for Annette Funicello, issued in the late 1950s to early 1960s, bearing her printed "Sincerely, Annette" facsimile signature — a touchstone of the Mickey Mouse Club era.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaAnnette Funicello Dual-Signed "The Shaggy Dog" (1959) Studio Press Still — Walt Disney & Annette in Blue Ink
A dual-signed 1959 studio press still featuring Annette Funicello with her rose portrait — and two authentic blue-ink signatures: Walt Disney and Annette, side by side on original glossy paper from The Shaggy Dog promotional campaign.
Costumes & ApparelAnnette Funicello with Baby — Vintage c. 1965 Large-Format Kodak Negative
An extraordinary 10x8-inch large-format Kodak negative from c. 1965 showing Disney Legend Annette Funicello with her infant daughter — a rare primary-source artifact from the peak of her cultural fame.
Costumes & ApparelAnnette Funicello with Baby — Original c. 1965 Studio Publicity Photograph
A c. 1965 black-and-white studio publicity photograph of Annette Funicello with her baby, bearing an original "ASA" blue-ink editorial marking — a working document from one of Disney's most beloved human stars at a pivotal moment in her life.
Aventuras Walt Disney: Verano Mágico — Chilean Spanish-Language Summer Magic Magazine (Circa 1963–1964)
A rare Chilean Spanish-language Disney magazine tie-in from circa 1963–1964, featuring Hayley Mills on the cover in connection with Summer Magic — a vivid piece of Disney's international live-action golden age.
Babes in Toyland (1961) Original Theatrical Lobby Card — Walt Disney Productions
An original 1961 theatrical lobby card from Walt Disney Productions' Babes in Toyland, featuring Ed Wynn and Tommy Kirk. Minimal edge wear on a genuine piece of mid-century Disney movie marketing that was never meant to last this long.
1961 Babes in Toyland Film Advertisement Metal Printing Plate — Disney Production Artifact
An original metal production printing plate from Disney's 1961 live-action musical fantasy, Babes in Toyland — a rare working artifact from the film's advertising campaign, recovered from a private Disney estate collection.
Posters & PrintsMickey Mouse & Friends "Be a Millionaire" Board Game — Parker Brothers, 1950s–1960s
A cheerful relic of mid-century optimism, this Parker Brothers board game put Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy at the center of every family's millionaire ambitions — and it remains a vivid artifact of Disney's Golden Age licensing era.
Bradley Disney Skeleton Alarm Clock with Visible Gear Movement — 1970s–1984
A rare late-1970s Bradley skeleton alarm clock with fully visible gear movement, luminous hands, and Walt Disney Productions copyright — a mechanical curio and a genuine relic of Disney's golden licensing era.
Bradley Animated Bell Alarm Clock — Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck, Early-to-Mid 1970s (Made in Germany)
A mechanical marvel from the early-to-mid 1970s: Bradley's animated bell alarm clock features Donald Duck raising his hammer toward the bell while Mickey looks on, all housed in a red tin casing with a skeleton gear dial. Made in Germany.
Vintage 1980s Brown Derby Restaurant Matchbook — A Relic of Disney's Most Legendary Dining Experience
A crisp survivor from the 1980s, this Brown Derby matchbook bridges Hollywood dining legend and Disney park history in the smallest possible package — exactly the kind of ephemera serious collectors know is nearly impossible to find today.
1936 Buick/NBC Broadcast Matchbook — Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling Radio Sponsorship
A full-match, unused promotional matchbook from the historic June 18, 1936 Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling fight broadcast — sponsored by Buick on NBC, with Clem McCarthy calling the action. A crisp survivor from a night that stopped the world.
Disney Parks Trading Pins Collection — Authentic Mixed Lot from the 1990s–2010s
A mixed lot of authentic Disney Parks trading pins spanning the 1990s through 2010s — characters, attractions, special events, and more, gathered across two decades of real park visits by a devoted collector.
Disney Trading Pins — Bulk Estate Collection, 100+ Unsorted Pins from the 1990s–2010s
A bulk lot of 100+ unsorted Disney trading pins from a private estate collection, spanning the full golden era of the park pin program — 1990s through 2010s — with classic characters, attraction art, and potential limited editions waiting to be discovered.
Toys & GamesBuzz Lightyear Electronic Action Figure — Original 1995 Thinkway Toys, 12-Inch
The original 1995 Thinkway Toys Buzz Lightyear — 12 inches of Space Ranger authenticity from the year Pixar changed animation forever. Electronics work, wings extend, minor scuffing only. A cornerstone piece from a Disney estate collection.
Disney Character Enamel Pin — 2000s Era Collectible, Minimal Wear
From a cherished Disney estate collection, this 2000s enamel character pin arrives in minimal-wear condition — a compact, vivid relic of the golden age of Disney pin trading, ready for your lanyard or display.
Pins & BadgesDisney Character Enamel Pin — 2000s Official Disney Collectible
A genuine Disney enamel character pin from the golden era of park pin trading, sourced from a Disney estate collection. Light wear, official manufacture, and a direct line to the early 2000s magic of the parks.
Pins & BadgesDisney Collectible Character Enamel Pin — 2000s Trading Era
A genuine Disney enamel character pin from the heart of the 2000s park trading era — metal construction, vivid color, light honest wear, and all the magic that made pin trading a beloved guest tradition.
Disney Character Enamel Pin — Classic Disney Cast, 2000s Era
A pristine 2000s Disney enamel character pin from a carefully preserved estate collection — 1.75 inches of classic park-era craftsmanship, rich color, and zero visible wear. A standout addition to any serious pin display.
Pins & BadgesDisney Character Portrait Enamel Pin — 2000s Cloisonné-Style Collectible
A crisp, undamaged Disney character portrait pin from the 2000s pin-trading boom — smooth enamel over metal, 1.75 inches of park-era craftsmanship in near-flawless condition from a single estate collection.
Pins & BadgesDisney Character Series Enamel Pin — 2000s Official Release
A genuine Disney Character Series enamel pin from the 2000s pin-trading era — approximately 1.75 inches, detailed enamel work, minimal wear. Part of a larger Disney estate collection, and a fine example of the format at its best.
Disney Enamel Character Trading Pin — 2000s Park Era
A classic Disney enamel character trading pin from the 2000s — compact, colorful, and steeped in the beloved park trading culture that turned a simple accessory into a global collector obsession.
Disney Character Enamel Trading Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A well-traveled enamel Disney trading pin from the early 2000s, carrying the honest wear of a lanyard life well lived. A small but genuine piece of park history from a lovingly assembled estate collection.
Cheryl Holdridge Autographed Mickey Mouse Club Original Publicity Photo — Signed Mouseketeer Portrait, 1955–1958
An original signed publicity photograph of Mouseketeer Cheryl Holdridge, from the landmark 1955–1958 run of The Mickey Mouse Club — bold signature, minimal wear, and a direct link to one of Disney's most beloved television eras.
Chip and Dale Enamel Pin — Classic Disney Chipmunk Duo
A classic Chip and Dale enamel pin from the beloved 1990s era of Disney character merchandise, capturing the mischievous chipmunk duo in vibrant hard enamel — a charming find from a large Disney estate collection.
Christopher Robin Beswick England Porcelain Figurine — Vintage Winnie-the-Pooh Collection (Model 2197)
A glazed porcelain Christopher Robin figurine by Beswick England, produced between 1968 and 1985 with a Walt Disney Productions backstamp — a rare, discontinued piece from one of the most beloved licensed ceramic series ever made.
Christopher Robin Ceramic Figurine — 1960s–1970s Vintage Disney Collectible
A gentle 1960s–70s ceramic of Christopher Robin — yellow shirt, blue shorts, book in hand — with authentic glaze crazing that speaks to decades of careful keeping. A quiet treasure from a Disney estate collection.
Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World — Vintage Large-Format Textured Print, Late 1970s–Early 1980s
A large-format, silk-textured photographic print of Cinderella Castle as it appeared in the late 1970s to early 1980s — original white and grey color scheme, gold-tipped spires, and the quiet grandeur of the Magic Kingdom's founding era.
1950s–1960s Cinderella Ceramic Figurine — Mid-Century Porcelain with Red Base
A hand-painted mid-century Cinderella ceramic figurine in her blue ball gown, standing on a bold red base — a genuine relic of 1950s–60s Disney merchandise culture from a lifelong collector's estate.
Cinderella & Prince Charming Dancing Wind-Up Figurine — Vintage 1950s–60s Mechanical Toy
A genuine mid-century treasure: this mechanical wind-up figurine sets Cinderella and Prince Charming dancing just as they did at the royal ball, crafted in the 1950s–60s during the golden age of Walt Disney Productions licensing.
Figurines & CeramicsSnow White Limited Edition Collector Plate — Bradford Exchange Disney Series, 1990s
A pristine Bradford Exchange limited-edition collector plate featuring Snow White, complete with Certificate of Authenticity — a beautifully preserved piece of 1990s Disney porcelain artistry from a private estate collection.
Country Bear Jamboree Big Al Ceramic Planter — Walt Disney Productions, Early 1970s
A large molded ceramic Big Al planter from the early Walt Disney World era — rear-view figural detail, red top hat, yellow scarf, and that unmistakable mournful bear energy. A genuine early-1970s Walt Disney Productions piece.
Country Bear Jamboree — Henry the Master of Ceremonies Ceramic Bank, 1970s Walt Disney Productions
A rare 1970s Walt Disney Productions ceramic bank of Henry, the beloved Master of Ceremonies from Country Bear Jamboree — a substantial, back-view seated figure in his signature red top hat, straight from a private estate collection.
Creating Happiness at Disneyland Park: A Candid Autobiography by Van Arsdale France
The founder of Disney University tells his own story in this rare 1991 spiral-bound autobiography — a candid insider account of the training philosophy that shaped Disneyland's legendary guest culture from the very beginning.
Daily Variety — Disneyland 50th Anniversary Commemorative Issue (May 2005)
When Daily Variety devoted a special issue to Disneyland's 50th birthday in 2005, Hollywood's most serious trade paper confirmed what fans already knew: the Happiest Place on Earth was a genuine national treasure.
101 Dalmatians Ceramic Puppy Figurines — Matching Pair, 1960s
A charming 1960s ceramic pair — one standing, one sitting — these Dalmatian puppy figurines carry the warm, spotted spirit of Disney's beloved 1961 classic into your display shelf, straight from a lifetime estate collection.
Sheet Music & RecordsDer Fuehrer's Face — 1942 Donald Duck WWII Propaganda Sheet Music by Oliver Wallace
Original 1942 sheet music for Oliver Wallace's wartime hit, featuring Donald Duck in Nazi Germany satire. A rare piece of Disney's WWII propaganda output, complete with War Bonds logo and honest period wear.
Dick Tracy Complete Movie Story Magazine — 1990 Touchstone/Disney Souvenir Edition
A large-format souvenir magazine from Warren Beatty's dazzling 1990 Dick Tracy film, complete with production photos, interviews, and a pin-up poster — a vivid time capsule from Disney's bold Touchstone era.
Discovery Island Park Map & Brochure — Vintage Walt Disney World Closed Attraction Ephemera
A surviving park map and brochure from Walt Disney World's Discovery Island — the beloved zoological sanctuary that closed in 1999 and was never replaced. Rare printed ephemera from a place you can no longer visit.
Disney Animation Art Portfolio — Production Cels, Serigraphs & Concept Art from the Golden Age
A Disney animation art portfolio from a significant estate collection — contents potentially spanning production cels, serigraphs, and concept art. An extraordinary opportunity for the collector who loves the thrill of discovery.
Disney Animation Artwork or Production Cel — Estate Collection Discovery
Pulled from a carefully curated Disney estate collection, this animation artwork or production cel is a tantalizing discovery — possibly an original studio piece, possibly a limited edition, but undeniably a window into Disney's legendary animation legacy.
Cinderella Castle Enamel Pin — Classic Disney Theme Park Icon
A beautifully detailed enamel pin of Cinderella Castle, produced in the 1990s–2000s golden era of Disney park merchandise. Part of a curated estate collection, it captures the world's most iconic fairy-tale silhouette in wearable form.
Disney Character Costume and Wardrobe Collection — Estate Archive Find
A rare estate find: a collection of Disney character costume and wardrobe pieces recovered from storage, spanning possible Mickey Mouse Club regalia, theme park costuming, and character apparel awaiting full cataloging and inspection.
Mystery Disney Estate Box: Sealed Mixed Merchandise Collection, 1970s–2000s
A large sealed estate box of assorted Disney character merchandise spanning the 1970s through the early 2000s — contents unknown, possibilities wide open. Toys, figurines, pins, plush, kitchenware, and more could be waiting inside.
Pins & BadgesDisney Character Enamel Pin — Cloisonné-Style Trading Pin, 2000s Era
A genuine Disney enamel pin from the golden age of park pin trading — lightly handled, full of character, and sourced from a beloved Disney estate collection. Small in size, big on charm.
Disney Character Enamel Pin — Collectible Cloisonne-Style Trading Pin, 2000s
A charming 2000s Disney character enamel pin, approximately 1.5 inches, with the crisp color detail and satisfying heft that define the golden age of Disney pin trading — sourced from a cherished Disney estate collection.
Disney Character Enamel Pin — 2000s Collectible Trading Pin
A charming relic of the Disney pin trading craze that swept theme parks in the early 2000s, this enamel and metal character pin captures the magic of a golden era when swapping pins became a beloved park ritual.
Disney Enamel Character Pin — 2000s Collectible Trading Pin
A classic 2000s Disney enamel trading pin — vivid color, solid metal construction, and the light honest wear of a piece that has lived in a real collection. Part of a larger Disney estate find.
Pins & BadgesDisney Character Enamel Pin — Classic Character Collectible from the 2000s Trading Era
A clean, vibrant Disney character enamel pin from the height of the 2000s pin-trading era — about 1.5 inches of metal and color, minimal wear, and all the park magic that era packed into a tiny format.
Pins & BadgesDisney Character Enamel Pin — Classic Collectible from the 2000s Era
A bright, well-preserved Disney character enamel pin from the vibrant 2000s pin-trading era — compact, colorful, and full of the understated charm that has made Disney pins a cornerstone of collector culture worldwide.
Disney Character Plush Toy Collection — Classic Characters, 1980s–2000s
A decades-spanning grouping of classic Disney character plush toys from the 1980s through 2000s, sourced from a private estate collection — soft-goods history from Disney's most beloved creative era, many with original tags.
Disney Holiday Ornament Collection — Character and Park Designs from the 1990s–2010s
A curated Disney estate collection of character and park-themed holiday ornaments spanning the 1990s through 2010s, sourced from Disney Parks and the Disney Store — decades of festive fandom in a single find.
Disney Mickey Mouse Santa Hat Christmas Enamel Pin — Holiday Seasonal Collectible
A cheerful Disney enamel pin from the heart of the park trading era, featuring Mickey Mouse in his iconic Santa hat — small in size but big on holiday spirit and collector appeal.
Disney Commemorative Pin Collection — 11 Pins: 100 Years of Dreams, Countdown to the Millennium & DSSH Limited Edition (1999–2001)
Eleven Disney pins spanning 1999–2001 — including 100 Years of Dreams, Countdown to the Millennium, a rare DSSH Limited Edition Copper, and beloved characters from Bambi to Genie — most still carded in original packaging.
Disney Contemporary Resort Vintage Matchbook — Opening Decade (1971–1980s)
A vintage matchbook from the Disney Contemporary Resort — dating to Walt Disney World's opening decade, 1971 through the early 1980s — is a rare, palm-sized survivor of the resort's most optimistic and forward-looking era.
Disney Country Bear Jamboree & Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue Pin Collection — 10-Pin Frontierland & Fort Wilderness Set
Ten enamel pins salute the rowdy, beloved backwoods side of Walt Disney World — Big Al, Henry, the Hoop-Dee-Doo dangle pin, a rare Adventurers Club logo, and a nod to Spin and Marty's Triple-R Ranch.
Disney Cruise Line Inaugural Era Pin Collection — 22-Piece Set (1998–2005)
Twenty-two pins and ephemera from Disney Cruise Line's inaugural era, 1998–2005 — including a Disney Wonder 1999 inaugural voyage pin, character sailor sets, Castaway Cay scenes, and restaurant pins for Palo and Animator's Palate, most in original packaging.
Disney Cruise Line "All Aboard!" Promotional Enamel Pin — McDonald's Launch Era, circa 1998–2000
A McDonald's promotional enamel pin from the Disney Cruise Line's 1998 launch era, featuring Mickey Mouse against the iconic ship funnel — a compact piece of Disney history from a landmark moment.
Disney SoundStation 2002 Limited Edition Event Pin — Mickey Mouse as Conductor
A 2002 Disney SoundStation limited edition event pin featuring Mickey Mouse as conductor, rendered in vivid enamel with detailed linework. Part of a larger Disney estate collection — a musical snapshot from pin trading's golden era.
Disney Designs Mickey, Minnie & Morty/Ferdie Fieldmouse Family Enamel Pin — Original Pinnacle Designs Packaging
A stacked family portrait in enamel: Mickey, Minnie, and nephew Morty or Ferdie Fieldmouse on original Pinnacle Designs backing card. A rare three-character pin for serious Mickey family collectors, still beautifully preserved.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaDisney Estate Collection Piece No. 734 — A Treasure from a Lifelong Disney Collector
A carefully kept piece from a remarkable lifelong Disney estate collection, this item carries the quiet authenticity of decades of dedicated collecting — a genuine artifact for the serious Disney enthusiast.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaDisney Estate Collection Treasure — Vintage Disney Memorabilia from a Private Collection
Sourced from a devoted private Disney estate collection, this vintage memorabilia piece carries decades of careful curation behind it. A rare chance to add genuine history — not a reproduction — to your Disney shelf.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaDisney Estate Collection — Vintage Memorabilia, Item 736
A mystery piece from a remarkable private Disney estate — catalogued alongside signed Mouseketeer portraits and mid-century park ephemera, this item carries the quiet authenticity of a lifetime collection carefully assembled and lovingly kept.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaDisney Estate Collection — Item 737
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Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaDisney Estate Collection Treasure: A Classic Piece of Disney Magic
From a rare Disney estate collection assembled over decades of devoted fandom, this classic piece of Disney memorabilia arrives ready for its next home — and its next chapter of cherished display.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaFrom a Disney Estate Collection: A Piece of the Magic Awaits a New Home
Sourced directly from a remarkable Disney estate collection, this authentic piece of Disney memorabilia carries decades of character and charm — a treasure ready to find its place on a collector's shelf.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaVintage Disney Estate Collection Treasure — Classic Character Collectible
From a lovingly assembled Disney estate collection, this vintage character collectible carries the warmth, craftsmanship, and nostalgic magic that have made Disney memorabilia treasured across generations of devoted fans and serious collectors alike.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaFrom the Vault: A Disney Estate Collection Treasure Awaiting Discovery
Drawn from a substantial private Disney estate, this intriguing piece carries the quiet authority of a lifetime of devoted collecting. For the curious collector, some of the best finds are the ones that arrive without a complete story.
Disney Exclusive Enamel Pin — 2000s Limited Release
An exclusive-release Disney enamel pin from the early 2000s, measuring 1.75 inches and preserved in pristine condition — a polished survivor from the golden era of Disney pin trading, sourced from a carefully kept estate collection.
Disney Fab Five Enamel Collector Pin — Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy & Pluto
Bringing together Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto on a single enamel pin, this 2000s Disney collector piece is a vivid, compact celebration of the characters who defined an entire studio's identity.
Disney Pixar Finding Nemo Enamel Pin — Nemo and Dory
A vivid enamel pin uniting Nemo and Dory — two of Pixar's most beloved characters — in a collectible format from the golden era of Disney pin trading. A charming piece from a dedicated Disney estate collection.
Disney Fire Engine No. 5 — Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck Plastic Fire Truck (Late 1970s–Early 1980s)
Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck report for duty on this charming plastic fire engine from the late 1970s–early 1980s, complete with crisp FD 5 decals and original vinyl figures — a two-character Disney classic from the golden age of licensed plastic toys.
Toys & GamesVintage Disney Golden Age Game or Toy — 1950s–1970s Tabletop Treasure
A genuine artifact of Disney's most beloved merchandising era, this 1950s–1970s tabletop game or toy arrived from a carefully curated estate collection — vivid, characterful, and steeped in Golden Age charm.
Disney Group Insurance Mickey Mouse Promotional Enamel Pin — Late 1990s–Early 2000s Corporate Collectible
A rare corporate promotional enamel pin featuring Mickey Mouse, issued as part of a Disney Group Insurance program in the late 1990s–early 2000s — still on its original Mickey-ear-shaped carding, sealed and remarkably well-preserved.
Disney Translucent Gummy Bear Style Figures — Vibrant Orange and Blue Souvenir Pair
A cheerful pair of translucent gummy bear-style Disney souvenir figures — one vivid orange, one cool blue — straight from the impulse-buy culture of Disney Parks candy shops. Small in scale, big on personality.
Disney Halloween Enamel Pin — Mickey Mouse in Costume
A festive Disney Halloween enamel pin featuring Mickey Mouse in costume, dating to the vibrant 2000s–2010s era of park pin collecting — a seasonal treasure from a dedicated Disney estate collection.
Disney Parks Holiday Trading Pin Collection 2004 — 11-Piece Set
Eleven Disney Parks holiday pins from 2004 — Mickey, Minnie, Figment, and friends in enamel and metal, most in original packaging. A warm, collector-ready snapshot of a Disney December two decades past.
Disney Hollywood Studios Tower of Terror & MGM Era Pin Collection — 11-Piece Set
Eleven Disney park pins spanning the beloved MGM Studios era — sealed Tower of Terror dangles, Sorcerer's Hat variants, Animal Kingdom resort sets, and retired branding that marks these as genuine collector artifacts.
Disney It's a Small World & Zodiac Capricorn Trading Pin Collection
Five pins, one unforgettable collection: three It's a Small World mystery pins representing Mexico, Africa, and the Arctic join an alphabet "H" and a soft-pink Capricorn zodiac piece in this charming Disney estate find.
Disney Legends Awards Official Press Folder — Late 1990s / Early 2000s
An official Disney Legends Awards press folder from the late 1990s to early 2000s — institutional ephemera produced for credentialed media, never sold at retail, and rarely preserved. A quiet artifact from Disney's living hall of fame.
Disney Parks Lilo & Stitch Enamel Pin Collection — Stitch, Lilo & Pudge (2000s, Set of 4)
Four Disney Parks enamel pins from the beloved Lilo & Stitch era — Stitch in full six-armed alien form (two versions), Lilo with Pudge the Fish, and mischief-mode Stitch — including two factory-sealed originals from a cherished Disney estate collection.
Disney Magazine Collection: A Three-Decade Archive from the 1960s Through the 1990s
Three decades of Disney history in print — this estate collection of magazines from the 1960s through the 1990s captures the parks, the films, and the characters across the company's most transformative eras.
Disney Magic Kingdom 50th Anniversary Commemorative Enamel Pin — Cinderella Castle
A limited-edition Disney Parks enamel pin commemorating Magic Kingdom's golden 50th anniversary in 2021, featuring Cinderella Castle at the height of "The World's Most Magical Celebration." A time capsule from a landmark milestone.
Disney News Magazine — Fall 1980: Enchanted Tiki Room Issue
A vivid piece of Disney history from autumn 1980 — this Magic Kingdom Club magazine puts the Audio-Animatronic stars of the Enchanted Tiki Room front and center, capturing Adventureland's beloved attraction at the height of the classic Walt Disney World era.
Disney News Magazine — Fall 1981 Magic Kingdom Club, WDW 10th Anniversary "Tencennial" Issue
A rare slice of Walt Disney World's 10th anniversary magic, this Fall 1981 Disney News magazine from the Magic Kingdom Club captures the Tencennial celebration in the golden era of theme park publishing.
Disney News Magazine — Spring 1981: Spaceship Earth Rising
A Spring 1981 issue of Disney News magazine captures Spaceship Earth mid-construction — months before EPCOT Center opened. Rare pre-opening ephemera from the Magic Kingdom Club, documenting an unrepeatable moment in Disney history.
Disney News Magazine — Spring 1983: EPCOT's Debut Year (Magic Kingdom Club)
A spring 1983 issue of Disney News captures EPCOT Center in its triumphant debut year — Spaceship Earth on the cover, the World Showcase newly open, and a park still buzzing with opening-day energy. A rare piece of Magic Kingdom Club history.
Disney News Magazine — Winter 1976/77: Toy Soldier Parade Cover, Magic Kingdom Club
A Magic Kingdom Club members-only magazine from Winter 1976/77, its cover graced by Toy Soldier parade performers before Cinderella Castle — a vivid snapshot of early Walt Disney World in its most optimistic era.
Disney Parks Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Mickey & Donald Enamel Attraction Pin
A late 1990s Disney Parks enamel pin placing Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck aboard the Wildest Ride in the Wilderness — Big Thunder Mountain Railroad — with original backing card and vivid 3D layered construction.
Disney Parks Cast Member & Event Pin Collection — 10 Pins Including DisneyQuest, Cruise Line & International Designs
Ten officially wrapped Disney Parks trading pins spanning cruise line exclusives, international destination designs, three Tinker Bell variants, a rare convention commemorative, and a pin from the retired DisneyQuest attraction — a vivid snapshot of pin-trading's golden era.
Disney Parks Cast Member Exclusive Mickey Mouse 2016 Walt Disney World Pin
Issued exclusively to Walt Disney World Cast Members and never sold to the public, this crisp 2016 pin — red shield, Mickey silhouette, silver "Cast Member" inscription — arrives sealed in original packaging from a private Disney estate collection.
Pins & BadgesDisney Parks Cast Member Exclusive Mickey Mouse Enamel Pin — 1990s
A 1990s Disney Parks cast member exclusive, this metal and enamel Mickey Mouse pin was never sold to the public — produced only for the employees who kept the magic running. A rare insider relic in clean, display-ready condition.
Park & Resort MemorabiliaDisney Parks Magic Kingdom Cinderella Castle Metal Ornament — Mint in Box
A finely detailed metal Cinderella Castle ornament from Disney Parks, jewel-accented and never displayed — mint in its original box. A timeless piece of Magic Kingdom history from a curated Disney estate collection.
Sheet Music & RecordsDisney Parks Cinderella Castle Snow Globe with Mickey & Minnie — "When You Wish Upon a Star"
A 2000s Disney Parks snow globe featuring Cinderella Castle with Mickey and Minnie Mouse figures, playing "When You Wish Upon a Star." Clear water, no chips — a display-ready Magic Kingdom keepsake from a private estate collection.
Disney Parks Exclusive Enamel Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A clean, unworn Disney Parks Exclusive enamel pin from the beloved 2000s pin-trading era — approximately 1.75 inches of park magic, estate-fresh and ready for a new collection.
Pins & BadgesDisney Parks Exclusive Enamel Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A Disney Parks exclusive enamel pin from the 2000s — the height of the pin-trading craze — arrives in excellent condition from a curated Disney estate collection, carrying that unmistakable spark of a day spent inside the magic.
Pins & BadgesDisney Parks Exclusive Enamel Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A pristine Disney Parks exclusive enamel pin from the golden era of Disney pin trading — a small, enamel-bright slice of park magic that has traveled from the berm straight into a serious collector's estate.
Pins & BadgesDisney Parks Exclusive Mickey Mouse Enamel Pin — New on Original Backing Card
A Disney Parks exclusive Mickey Mouse enamel pin, new on its original backing card — a pristine survivor from the golden era of park pin trading, sourced from a carefully preserved Disney estate collection.
Disney Parks Exclusive Enamel Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A Disney Parks exclusive enamel pin from the 2000s — the golden era of Disney pin trading — in excellent, no-wear condition. Part of a curated Disney estate collection, this compact gem is a genuine piece of parks history.
Magazines & EphemeraDisney Parks Paper Ephemera Collection — Tickets, Pamphlets & Promotional Pieces from the 1970s–1990s
Tickets, park maps, and promotional pamphlets from Disneyland and Walt Disney World across three iconic decades — fragile paper survivors that capture the real, tangible magic of what a park visit once looked and felt like.
Disney Parks Orange Bird in Mickey Ear Hat Enamel Pin — Florida Citrus Icon
Orange Bird — Walt Disney World's beloved Florida Citrus mascot — dons his Mickey Ear Hat in this collectible enamel pin from the Disney Parks trading line. A fun piece of layered parks nostalgia with honest collector notes included.
Disney Parks Official Enamel Trading Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A genuine Disney Parks enamel trading pin from the 2000s golden era of the collector program — lightly worn, full of character, and a perfect addition to any lanyard, binder, or display.
Disney Parks Enamel Souvenir Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A genuine Disney Parks enamel souvenir pin from the 2000s golden era of pin trading — approximately 1.5 inches, metal and enamel construction, with the light handling wear of a pin that was truly loved.
Disney Parks Enamel Souvenir Pin — 2000s Park Exclusive
A classic Disney Parks enamel souvenir pin from the 2000s golden era of pin trading — approximately 1.5 inches, excellent condition, and sourced from a carefully kept Disney estate collection.
Disney Parks Enamel Souvenir Pin — 2000s Parks Collection
A genuine Disney Parks enamel souvenir pin from the iconic 2000s pin-trading era — approximately 1.5 inches of vivid color and park nostalgia, sourced from an estate collection and ready for a new lanyard.
Pins & BadgesDisney Parks Enamel Souvenir Pin — 2000s Character Collectible
A Disney Parks enamel souvenir pin from the 2000s — the golden era of Disney pin trading. Approximately 1.5 inches of classic Disney character charm, lightly worn and full of park-day nostalgia.
Pins & BadgesDisney Parks Enamel Souvenir Pin — 2000s Theme Park Collection
A classic enamel souvenir pin from the golden era of Disney Parks pin trading — compact, durable, and carrying the quiet charm of a well-traveled collection piece from the early 2000s parks experience.
Disney Parks Commemorative Enamel Pin — Park Icons Collection, 2000s–2010s
A Disney Parks commemorative enamel pin from the golden era of pin trading — 2000s to 2010s — capturing the iconic imagery of the parks that millions of guests have carried home as their most personal piece of Disney magic.
Disney Parks Resort & Attraction Pin Collection — Eight Pieces from the Millennium Celebration Era
Eight Walt Disney World trading pins spanning the Millennium Celebration through the 2000s — including a sealed Partners Statue relief, two rare Orange Bird designs, and a coveted cast-member-exclusive Eyes and Ears 30th Anniversary pin.
Disney Parks Tinker Bell "Wonderful World of Disney" Sleeping Beauty Castle Enamel Pin — Original Packaging
A pristine Disney Parks enamel pin pairing Sleeping Beauty Castle with Tinker Bell beneath a starlit "Wonderful World of Disney" sky — still sealed on its original watercolor backing card from a carefully kept estate collection.
Pins & BadgesDisney Parks Mickey Mouse Official Trading Pin — Enamel on Metal, 2000s Era
An official Disney Parks enamel trading pin featuring Mickey Mouse, dating to the 2000s golden age of park pin trading. Bright colors, minimal wear — a small artifact with outsized Disney charm.
Disney Patriotic Americana Pin Lot — Mickey, Donald, Goofy & Pluto 4th of July 2002 (6 Pins)
Six Disney Parks patriotic pins from 2002 — Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, Hall of Presidents, and a glitter eagle — all original-bagged from a Disney estate collection. A vivid snapshot of early-2000s park pin culture.
Disney Personality Autographs Collection — Mouseketeers, Voice Actors & More (1950s–1990s)
Four decades of Disney talent in a single estate collection: Mouseketeers, voice actors, and studio personalities across photos, cards, and paper ephemera — each signature a personal thread in the fabric of the Disney story.
Disney Pixar Cars Lightning McQueen Enamel Pin
A bold little gem from the golden era of Pixar Cars merchandise, this Lightning McQueen enamel pin captures the #95 racer in vivid detail — a must for Disney pin traders and Cars franchise fans alike.
Disney Princess Crown Enamel Pin — Regal Icon from the 2000s Golden Age
A gleaming enamel crown pin from the 2000s golden age of the Disney Princess franchise — compact, vivid, and instantly iconic. One small symbol that stands in for every royal story Disney ever told.
Disney Princess & Villain Pin Collection — Snow White, Belle, Cinderella, Maleficent & the MSEP (7-Pin Lot)
Seven Disney Parks enamel pins spanning Snow White to the Disney Renaissance — including a rare Main Street Electrical Parade Cinderella pin in original packaging, villain favorites, and glitter-accented princess portraits from retired park-exclusive designs.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs — Bashful Boxed Character Doll, Late 1970s–Early 1980s
A still-boxed Bashful doll from the late 1970s–early 1980s, complete with his original Rich's department-store price tag, arrives from a Disney estate collection — shy as ever and dressed to impress.
Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs — Happy Dwarf Boxed Doll, Late 1970s–Early 1980s
A late 1970s–early 1980s Walt Disney Productions Happy dwarf doll, soft-bodied with molded vinyl head, still in its original window box complete with a Rich's department store price tag — a vivid survivor from a beloved era of Disney merchandise.
Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs — Sneezy Doll, Original Box (Late 1980s–Early 1990s)
A late 1980s–early 1990s Sneezy doll frozen mid-sneeze, complete in its original window box with Rich's price tag still attached — a charming, well-preserved piece from Disney's first animated feature, recovered from an estate collection.
Disney Enamel Series Pin — Collectible Cloisonné, 2000s Era
A pristine enamel series pin from Disney's golden pin-trading era of the 2000s, sourced from a curated estate collection. Small in size, rich in history — and a perfect addition to any serious Disney display.
Disney Store "Magical Musical Moments" Enamel Pin Collection — 12-Piece Set, Circa 2002
A 12-piece Disney Store exclusive from circa 2002, this enamel pin set honors the greatest musical moments in Disney history — from a 1932 Silly Symphony to Tarzan — most pins still sealed on their original black Mickey bandleader cards.
Disney Records Vinyl LP Album — 1970s Story & Music Collection
A 1970s Disney Records vinyl LP from a private estate collection — cover art intact with honest shelf wear, carrying the melodies and storytelling magic of Disney's most beloved analog era.
Disney Studio Store Hollywood Limited Edition Pin — Copper from The Fox and the Hound
A Disney Studio Store Hollywood exclusive hard enamel pin featuring Copper from The Fox and the Hound — still on its original film strip backing card, sleeve intact, in remarkable condition from a carefully preserved estate collection.
Quasimodo & His Bird — Hunchback of Notre Dame Ceramic Figurine, 1996 Disney Store
A 1996 Disney Store ceramic figurine capturing Quasimodo on Notre Dame's gothic parapet, cradling a tiny grey bird — a quiet, character-rich piece from the Disney Renaissance era with honest shelf wear and real collector appeal.
Posters & PrintsVintage 1980s Disney Theme Park Artwork Featuring Alice in Wonderland
A partial 1980s Disney theme park artwork featuring Alice in Wonderland, this vivid piece captures the hand-crafted charm of the parks at their most whimsical — a rare estate-collection find for park history and Alice fans alike.
Disney "DF" Brass Locker Key No. 2029 with Original Return-Mail Tag — 1960s–70s Theme Park Relic
A brass Disney park key stamped "2029" with its original postage-guaranteed return-mail tag — a two-inch relic of 1960s–70s Disneyland or Walt Disney World, showing honest verdigris patina and a touch of mid-century American charm.
Pins & BadgesDisney Themed Enamel Pin — Colorful Collectible from the 2000s
A vibrant enamel Disney pin from the peak era of park pin trading — the 2000s. Intact pin back, colorful design, approximately 1.5 inches. A small but spirited piece from a curated Disney estate collection.
Disney Mickey Mouse Construction Set — Loose Bricks with Printed Mickey Face Tile
A disassembled Disney construction set from a beloved estate collection, centered on a printed Mickey Mouse face tile — a small but characterful find for builders and Disney brick collectors alike.
Disney Tinker Bell Analog Wristwatch with Iridescent Dial and Presentation Box — New Old Stock
A luminous, iridescent-dial Tinker Bell analog wristwatch on a silver-tone linked bracelet, never worn and still in its original Disney presentation box — an estate-fresh gem for any serious Tink collector.
Toy Story Enamel Pin — Woody and Buzz Lightyear Disney Pixar Collectible
A wearable piece of Disney Pixar history — this late-1990s enamel pin brings Woody and Buzz Lightyear together in the compact, vivid format that collectors have treasured since Toy Story changed animation forever.
A Treasury of Play: Mixed Disney Toy Collection Spanning the 1970s Through 2000s
A sprawling, estate-fresh mixed lot of Disney toys spanning three golden decades — 1970s wind-ups through 2000s character figures — each piece a portal back to the eras that shaped a generation of Disney fans.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaDisney T.C.G. Trading Card No. 160 — 3rd Series (Topps, Late 1950s–Early 1960s)
A survival from the golden age of bubble-gum cards: Topps T.C.G. Third Series No. 160, green-ink Disney artwork on vintage card stock, bearing the warm toning and foxing of six-plus decades well spent.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaDisney Golden Age Trading Card #17 — Vintage T.C.G. (Topps) Photo Series, Late 1950s–Early 1960s
A survivor from Disney's Golden Age, this late-1950s T.C.G. (Topps) photo trading card — #17 in a sixty-card series — is a compact, authentic artifact from the most fertile era of Disney licensing and collector culture.
Pins & BadgesDisney Parks Enamel Trading Pin — Collector's Classic from the 2000s Golden Era
A classic Disney enamel trading pin from the 2000s golden era of park pin trading — approximately 1.5 inches, with honest trading wear that speaks to a life well-swapped. Part of a curated Disney estate collection.
Pins & BadgesDisney Enamel Trading Pin — Classic Park Collectible from the 2000s Golden Era
A classic Disney enamel trading pin from the 2000s golden era of park pin culture — compact, colorful, and carrying the honest trading marks of a life well spent on cast member lanyards and collector boards.
Pins & BadgesDisney Enamel Trading Pin — Classic Character Design, 2000s Era
A crisp, no-wear Disney enamel trading pin from the early 2000s, sourced from a private estate collection. At 1.75 inches, it showcases the vivid detail and solid craftsmanship that define the hobby's golden era.
Pins & BadgesOfficial Disney Enamel Trading Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A pristine official Disney enamel trading pin from the 2000s golden age of park pin collecting — no visible wear, authentic metal-and-enamel construction, and the unmistakable charm of a hobby built on in-park trades and genuine Disney fandom.
Disney Enamel Trading Pin — Classic Character, 2000s Era
A classic enamel Disney trading pin from the early 2000s, carrying the honest patina of the parks' beloved pin-trading culture. A small but vivid artifact from one of Disney collecting's most social and prolific eras.
Disney Official Enamel Trading Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A bright, clean official Disney enamel trading pin from the golden era of the pin trading program — 2000s issue, approximately 1.5 inches, minimal wear, and all the charm of a park lanyard memory.
Disney Official Enamel Trading Pin — 2000s Era, Showing Honest Trading Wear
A genuine Disney enamel trading pin from the early 2000s golden age of park pin culture, showing honest trading wear earned across countless lanyard swaps. A compact, characterful piece from a cherished Disney estate collection.
Disney Enamel Trading Pin — 2000s Era, Light Trading Marks
A genuine 2000s-era Disney enamel trading pin with light trading marks that tell its story — part of a larger estate collection and a perfect piece of park-trading history for any Disney collector.
Disney Official Enamel Trading Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A genuine Disney official enamel trading pin from the 2000s golden era of the pin-trading program — minimal wear, clean enamel, and all the charm of a collection assembled with real devotion over many park visits.
Disney Enamel Trading Pin — 2000s Era Collectible from a Disney Estate Collection
A genuine enamel Disney trading pin from the hobby's 2000s golden age, sourced from a Disney estate collection. Approximately 1.5 inches, light wear — a tangible keepsake from the parks' beloved pin trading culture.
Disney Enamel Trading Pin — 2000s Classic Collectible
A bright, minimal-wear enamel Disney trading pin from the 2000s — the golden age of park pin culture. A small but vivid piece of Disney parks history, sourced from a dedicated estate collection.
Pins & BadgesDisney Enamel Trading Pin — 2000s Era Collectible
A genuine 2000s-era Disney enamel trading pin sourced from a devoted collector's estate — compact, colorful, and steeped in the golden age of Disney's beloved pin trading culture.
Disney University Ducktorate Degree in Resort Studies — 1988 Blank Employee Certificate
A genuine 1988 blank Disney University Ducktorate Degree in Resort Studies — gold foil Mickey seal, printed signatures, employee-exclusive cardstock. A rare behind-the-scenes artifact from Walt Disney World's celebrated Cast Member training tradition.
Pins & BadgesDisney Villains Limited Edition Trading Pin — Multi-Villain Enamel Collector Pin, Disney Parks, 2000s
A limited edition Disney Parks villain trading pin from the 2000s, featuring multiple iconic antagonists in metal and enamel. No wear, secure pin back — a clean example from the height of the park trading program.
Costumes & ApparelDisney Villains: The Art of the Dark Side — Disney Editions Hardcover Art Book
A full-color hardcover celebration of Disney's most iconic antagonists, published by Disney Editions in the 2010s. Clean pages, intact dust jacket, and decades of dark magic across every spread — straight from an estate collection.
Disney Villains Enamel Pin — Multi-Character Collector's Pin from the 2000s
A multi-character Disney Villains enamel pin from the early 2000s collector-pin era — vivid, hard-enamel, and steeped in the dark glamour of Disney's most beloved antagonists. A standout piece from a curated estate collection.
Vintage Disney Poster Collection — Large-Format Prints from the 1960s–1980s
A stacked treasure of vintage Disney large-format prints spanning the 1960s through 1980s, pulled from a devoted Disney estate collection — bold graphics, beloved characters, and decades of studio history on paper.
Disney Vinyl Records Collection — 20+ Albums from the 1960s–1980s
A treasure trove of 20-plus Disney vinyl records from the 1960s through the 1980s — story albums, soundtracks, and read-alongs from a single estate collection, spanning the golden age of Disneyland and Buena Vista Records.
Disney Vinyl Records Collection: Mixed Lot of LPs and 7" Singles from the 1960s–1980s
A mixed lot of 10-plus Disney LPs and 7" singles spanning the 1960s through 1980s — story albums, soundtracks, and character collections from the golden age of Disney vinyl, sourced from a single estate.
Disneyana: A National Treasure Turns 50 — Disneyland 50th Anniversary Commemorative Magazine (2005)
Marking fifty golden years of the Happiest Place on Earth, this high-gloss 2005 commemorative magazine captures Disneyland's landmark jubilee in vivid detail — a standout piece from a private Disney estate collection.
Disneyana Magazine Issue #59 — The Collector's Bible for Disney Enthusiasts
A surviving issue of the beloved grassroots collector publication, Disneyana magazine brought together obsessive Disney enthusiasts long before the internet. Issue #59 is a primary document of the hobby's golden era.
Disneyland 1975 America on Parade Souvenir Map — Bicentennial Keepsake
A large-format 1975 Disneyland souvenir map bearing the Bicentennial America on Parade branding — an honest, aged survivor of one of Disney's most beloved park celebrations, rescued from a lifetime estate collection.
Posters & PrintsDisneyland 50th Anniversary — Thomas Kinkade Sleeping Beauty Castle Archival Print (2005)
Marking Disneyland's golden anniversary in 2005, this Thomas Kinkade archival print captures Sleeping Beauty Castle with Mickey Mouse in the Painter of Light's signature luminous style — a commemorative keepsake from a devoted Disney estate collection.
Disneyland 50th Anniversary "Happiest Homecoming on Earth" Pin Collection — 11-Piece Set (2005)
Eleven pins from Disneyland's landmark 2005 "Happiest Homecoming on Earth" golden anniversary celebration, including a jumbo Mouseketeers pin, a rare AAA Vacations exclusive, and a 3D circus tent pin — most on original backing cards.
Disneyland Band Swan Bandwagon View-Master Frame — Reel 850-A (Circa 1955–1956)
A single View-Master frame from Reel 850-A captures the Disneyland Band riding the Swan Bandwagon along Main Street, U.S.A., circa 1955–1956 — opening-era park documentation in vivid Kodachrome color, from a large Disney estate collection.
Toys & GamesVintage Disneyland Board Game by Parker Brothers — 1960s
A surviving piece of 1960s family magic: Parker Brothers' Disneyland board game, complete with pieces, carrying the warm wear of real play and the optimism of the park's golden decade.
Figurines & CeramicsDisneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Souvenir Figurine — 1970s–1980s Ceramic/Resin
A ceramic and resin Sleeping Beauty Castle figurine from a 1970s–1980s Disneyland gift shop — a palm-sized piece of park history that carried the magic of Main Street home for generations of visitors.
Disneyland Frontierland Cork-Firing Revolver — Late 1950s–1960s Park Souvenir Cap Gun
A pressed-tin cork-firing revolver from Disneyland's Frontierland, dating to the late 1950s–early 1960s Western craze era. Complete with original cork and string, starburst logo decal, and embossed WDP copyright — a rare survivor from the park's first decade.
Disneyland Frontierland Cork Pop Gun — Late 1950s–1960s Pressed Tin Souvenir
A pressed-tin cork pop gun from Disneyland's Frontierland, dating to the late 1950s–1960s. Original cork and string intact, WDP copyright embossed, with the honest patina of seven decades well spent.
Disneyland: Dreams, Traditions and Transitions — Official Parks Hardcover Coffee Table Book (Early 1990s)
Sold exclusively inside Disneyland during the early 1990s, this large-format hardcover captures the park's architecture, history, and a pivotal era of transition — straight from a Disney estate collection.
Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Revue Publicity Photograph — Betty Taylor as Slue-Foot Sue
A vintage-era publicity photograph of Betty Taylor as Slue-Foot Sue from Disneyland's legendary Golden Horseshoe Revue — a rare piece of early park entertainment history, circa 1956–1965, from a Disney estate collection.
Disneyland Official Guest Guidebook — Spring 1972, Br'er Bear Cover with INA Carefree Corner Sponsorship
A crisp, vibrant 1972 Disneyland guest guide featuring Br'er Bear on the cover — now retired from the parks — and a rare INA sponsorship imprint from Carefree Corner on Main Street. Estate-fresh condition with no fading or creasing.
Magazines & EphemeraDisneyland Summer 1975 Souvenir Guide — 20th Anniversary & America on Parade Edition
A pocket-sized time capsule from Disneyland's landmark summer of 1975 — celebrating the park's 20th anniversary and the beloved America on Parade spectacular, with Mickey, Goofy, and Donald leading the way.
Disneyland Holiday Magazine, Winter 1957–58 — Original Souvenir Guidebook from the Park's Earliest Years
A complete 1957–58 Disneyland Holiday souvenir magazine from the park's earliest years, featuring Main Street parade cover art, early color photography, and a Southern California travel section — a primary document of Disney's golden infancy.
Disneyland Hotel Towers Vintage Room Key and Fob — Room 2029, Anaheim, California
A solid brass Schlage key for Room 2029 of the Disneyland Hotel Towers, complete with its original red-and-white acrylic fob — a rare survivor from the pre-keycard era of one of Disney's most iconic resorts.
Disneyland "30 Million Visitors" Orange Header Gatefold Brochure — Walt Disney Productions, Circa 1962
A genuine early-1960s Disneyland gatefold brochure from Walt Disney Productions, proudly noting thirty million visitors and mapping all five themed lands in warm hand-drawn vignettes — vivid orange header intact, with honest age wear throughout.
Disneyland Magazine for Young Readers — Issue No. 36 (1971) Featuring Bambi & The Great Prince of the Forest
A beautifully preserved 1971 weekly from Fawcett's Disneyland Magazine for Young Readers, this oversized Issue No. 36 showcases a vibrant Bambi winter forest cover with remarkable color retention and crisp edges after more than fifty years.
Disneyland Magazine for Young Readers No. 36 — 1972 Bambi Cover Issue (Fawcett)
A 1972 Fawcett oversized magazine featuring Bambi, the Great Prince, and Faline on its iconic forest-toned cover — a complete, display-worthy relic of Disney's beloved classic era in print.
Disneyland Main Street Parade View-Master Reel — Mickey Mouse Club Circus (1955–1956)
A rare Sawyer's View-Master reel capturing the Mickey Mouse Club Circus parade on Disneyland's Main Street U.S.A. — one of the park's most short-lived 1955 attractions, documented in original Kodachrome stereo film from the opening season.
Disneyland "Our First 5 Years" — July 1960 Commemorative Page Featuring Walt & Roy Disney and the Floral Mickey Portrait
A rare 1960 commemorative page marking Disneyland's fifth anniversary — featuring Walt and Roy Disney side by side, the original Dedication Speech text, and the beloved floral Mickey portrait at the Main Street Train Station.
Magazines & EphemeraVintage Disneyland Park Map & Guide — 1970s–1980s Folded Souvenir
A folded paper relic from Disneyland's most beloved era, this 1970s–1980s park map carries the crease-worn biography of a real visit — and a vivid snapshot of the park's golden age of expansion.
Disneyland Pictorial Map and Guide Brochure — Flying Saucers Era, Circa 1963–1965
A rare fold-out park guide from roughly 1963–1965, this Walt Disney Productions brochure references the Flying Saucers, Nature's Wonderland, and the newly opened Enchanted Tiki Room — a perfect freeze-frame of an era Disneyland can never revisit.
Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Collector Plate — 1970s–1980s Gold Filigree Souvenir
A vintage Disneyland souvenir plate from the 1970s–1980s, featuring a gold filigree border and a classic Sleeping Beauty Castle illustration — quiet, ceramic proof that you were there.
Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Souvenir Ceramic Dish with Gold-Leaf Accents — 1960s–1970s
A white ceramic dish bearing the gold-leaf silhouette of Sleeping Beauty Castle, made under Walt Disney Productions in the 1960s–70s — a tactile souvenir from Disneyland's golden era of park merchandising.
Hand-Tooled Leather Disneyland Souvenir Wallet — Genuine Cowhide, Circa 1955–1965
A genuine cowhide souvenir from Disneyland's opening decade, hand-tooled and built to last. This Mickey Mouse wallet is a rare, tactile relic from the park's earliest and most intimate era of guest experience.
Figurines & CeramicsDisneyland Souvenir Ceramic Mug — 2000s Disney Parks Logo
A sturdy ceramic souvenir mug bearing the classic Disneyland logo, crafted in the 2000s for Disney Parks guests. Part of a lovingly assembled Disney estate collection — a daily-use artifact with genuine park magic baked in.
Disneyland Souvenir Playing Cards — Sealed Deck with Blue Slipcover (1970s–1980s)
A fully sealed Disneyland souvenir playing card deck from the 1970s–1980s, still in original plastic wrap with blue cardboard slipcover — a pristine park-era time capsule by the United States Playing Card Company.
Posters & PrintsDisneyland Souvenir Lithographed Tin — Sleeping Beauty Castle, 1960s
A lithographed 1960s Disneyland souvenir tin bearing Sleeping Beauty Castle and the classic park script logo — six inches of mid-century magic with the honest patina of sixty-plus years of survival.
Posters & PrintsDisneyland Souvenir Tin — Vintage Mid-1960s to 1970s Blue Lithographed Park Keepsake
A genuine survivor from Disneyland's golden midcentury era — this small blue lithographed souvenir tin, with its classic red script oval and partial Alice in Wonderland design, carries decades of park history in its patinated metal surface.
Disneyland Summer 1959 — Los Angeles Times Advertising Supplement
A vivid June 1959 Los Angeles Times newsprint supplement celebrating Disneyland's landmark "Second Opening" — the summer Walt unveiled the Matterhorn, Monorail, and Submarines all at once. A surviving primary document from Disney's greatest season.
Magazines & EphemeraDisneyland Summer 1972 Weekly Program Guide — July 23–29
A genuine survivor from July 1972, this slim Disneyland weekly program guide carries the debut-summer dot-art design of the Main Street Electrical Parade — rare park ephemera that most guests tossed on the way out the gate.
Disneyland: The Magic Kingdom — Original 1955 Opening-Year Souvenir Book
A spiral-bound souvenir book from Disneyland's opening year, 1955 — compact, authentic, and deeply rare. This pocket-sized relic from Walt Disney Productions captures the Magic Kingdom at its very beginning, before the world knew what it would become.
Disneyland: The Nickel Tour — Vintage Souvenir Book, 1950s–1960s
A worn but complete copy of the beloved early Disneyland souvenir book, drawn from a Disney estate collection. Every page intact, every illustration legible — a genuine relic of the park's golden founding era.
Disneyland: The Nickel Tour — Vintage Souvenir Book, 1950s–1960s
A surviving copy of Disneyland's vintage Nickel Tour souvenir book from the 1950s–60s golden era — vivid original color photography, tight spine, clean interior pages, and the unmistakable atmosphere of the park at its most freshly magical.
Disneyland Magic Kingdom Tobacco Cigar in Original Plastic Tube — 1970s–1980s Walt Disney Productions
A genuine Walt Disney Productions tobacco cigar in its original plastic tube, sold through Disneyland's Main Street Tobacco Shop in the 1970s–1980s. A vivid, surprising relic of the Magic Kingdom's grown-up souvenir era.
Disneyland Main Street Tobacco Shop Souvenir Cigar — Heraldic Lion Band, Original Cellophane
A sealed souvenir cigar from Disneyland's long-vanished Main Street Tobacco Shop — original cellophane intact, heraldic lion band bearing the Walt Disney Productions copyright. One of the most unexpected survivors from the park's classic era.
Disneyland Tobacco Shop Souvenir Cigar — Heraldic Lion Crest Band, Original Cellophane Wrapper
A large-format souvenir cigar from Disneyland's original Main Street Tobacco Shop, bearing a heraldic lion crest band and Walt Disney Productions copyright — still sealed in its original cellophane wrap after decades.
Disneyland Main Street Tobacco Shop Souvenir Cigar — Opening Era, circa 1955–1960s
A surviving souvenir cigar from Disneyland's original Main Street Tobacco Shop, circa 1955–1960s — complete with its ornate heraldic label bearing the Walt Disney Productions crest. Opening Era park history you can hold.
Disneyland Tobacco Shop Cigar in Original Tube — Walt Disney Productions, Late 1950s–Early 1970s
A full-size cigar in its original plastic tube from Disneyland's long-vanished Tobacco Shop — complete with the Walt Disney Productions lion crest band — is a rare artifact from Main Street, U.S.A.'s early, forgotten era.
Magazines & EphemeraDisneyland Tom Sawyer Island Attraction Guide — Frontierland, 1957
An original 1957 Tom Sawyer Island attraction guide from Frontierland — one of Disneyland's rarest paper artifacts, referencing the Indian Village and Fort Wilderness in the park's very first full season of operation.
Disneyland Tomorrowland & Matterhorn Bobsleds View-Master Reel — Sawyer's Inc., Circa 1959–1965
A single Sawyer's Inc. View-Master reel from 1959–1965 captures Disneyland's Tomorrowland and the newly opened Matterhorn Bobsleds in vivid Kodachrome — a rare, intact window into the park's golden early years.
Disneyland Tomorrowland View-Master Reel — Reel 3 of 3 (Sawyer's Inc., 1955–1962)
A Sawyer's Inc. View-Master reel from the golden age of Disneyland's Tomorrowland — capturing the Matterhorn era in vivid Kodachrome stereo. Reel 3 of the classic three-part Disneyland set, with good to very good color preservation.
Disneyland Vintage Wooden Clown Salt & Pepper Shakers — Walt Disney Productions, 1950s–60s
Hand-painted wooden clown salt and pepper shakers licensed for Disneyland under Walt Disney Productions — a matched, gently aged pair from the 1950s–60s park souvenir era, when every keepsake felt genuinely handmade.
DISNEYVISION 1981 Television Festival Connect-the-Dots Activity Page — Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck
An unused 1981 DISNEYVISION Television Festival connect-the-dots activity page featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck — 133 dots, never filled in, remarkably preserved from Disney's beloved summer broadcast event.
Disneyvision Television Festival Connect-the-Dots Promotional Flyer — Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck, 1981
A pristine, never-completed activity flyer from Disney's August–September 1981 television festival, featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck in bold black and red. Paper ephemera this specific and this intact rarely survives four decades.
Donald Duck Mechanical Bell-Ringer Toy — Mid-Century Japanese Wind-Up, Soft Vinyl and Lithographed Tin
A 1950s–60s wind-up Donald Duck bell-ringer in soft vinyl and lithographed tin, likely made in Japan for the American market — complete with an unusual red tunic and all the charming wear of a genuinely played-with mid-century toy.
Figurines & CeramicsVintage 1960s Donald Duck Ceramic Coin Bank — Hand-Painted Japan Import
A hand-painted ceramic Donald Duck bank from 1960s Japan, standing six inches tall with an intact rubber stopper and honest age-appropriate crazing. A feisty mid-century classic from a carefully preserved Disney estate collection.
Donald Duck Ceramic Figurine — 1950s–1960s Japanese Export, WDP Stamped
A charming piece of postwar Americana: this WDP-stamped Donald Duck ceramic figurine, made in Japan during the 1950s–60s export boom, brings seven decades of Disney history and honest collector wear to your shelf.
Donald Duck Classic Pose Enamel Character Pin — 1990s–2000s Disney
Bold, vibrant, and unmistakably Donald — this classic-pose enamel pin from the 1990s–2000s Disney pin trading era is a compact portrait of one of animation's most beloved and volatile characters.
Donald Duck Fire Truck by Illco Toy Co — Friction-Powered Die-Cast, Circa 1970s
A friction-powered Donald Duck Fire Truck by Illco Toy Co, dating to the 1970s — a well-loved piece from a Disney estate collection that captures the charm and chaos of everyone's favorite short-tempered sailor in full emergency-services mode.
Donald Duck in Rain Gear Ceramic Coin Bank, 1970s–1980s
A tall, glossy ceramic Donald Duck in his cheerful yellow raincoat and black boots, this 1970s–80s coin bank is a lovably worn relic of an era when Disney characters belonged in every home.
Donald Duck Rain Gear Garden Statue — Concrete Lawn Ornament, 1970s–80s
A solid concrete Donald Duck in yellow raincoat and galoshes, hand-painted and bearing the beautiful wear of decades spent outdoors — a genuine piece of mid-century Disney lawn-ornament folk art from a private estate collection.
Donald Duck & Mickey Mouse Character Top Hat Souvenir Cups — Set of 2 (1980s–90s)
A matched set of molded plastic souvenir cups from the 1980s–90s — Donald's yellow stacked-hat sipper and Mickey's bold red-and-black ear cup — captures two Disney icons in tactile, displayable form, complete with the honest wear of a well-loved collection.
Donald Duck RCA Victor Promotional Ceramic Mug with Original Box — 1950s–1960s
A ceramic Donald Duck mug made as an RCA Victor dealer promotional premium, still in its original red window box — a rare, boxed survivor from the golden age of mid-century Disney tie-in culture.
Vintage Donald Duck Wind-Up Toy — Circa Late 1950s to Early 1960s
A spirited relic of the postwar toy boom, this vintage Donald Duck wind-up toy from the late 1950s to early 1960s brings six decades of mechanical charm and classic Disney personality to any serious collector's shelf.
Posters & PrintsDonald Duck Tin Lithograph Wind-Up Toy by Marx — 1960s Vintage
A five-inch tin lithograph Donald Duck wind-up by Marx Toys captures the feisty mallard in full 1960s glory. Functional mechanism, honest play wear, and the unmistakable charm of mid-century Disney character merchandise.
Doreen Tracey Autographed Mickey Mouse Club Publicity Photo — Original Mouseketeer Signature
A boldly signed black-and-white publicity photo from original Mouseketeer Doreen Tracey, dating to the Mickey Mouse Club's beloved 1955-1959 run — a rare, authentic piece of early Disney television history from a private estate collection.
Dumbo Circus Elephant Planter — Mid-Century Ceramic, 1950s–1960s
A mid-century ceramic Dumbo planter from the 1950s–1960s Disney licensing era, likely by Leeds or Enesco, with original cold-painted accents and the honest wear of a piece that truly lived in a home.
Dumbo Flying Elephant Enamel Pin — Classic Disney Character Collectible
A colorful official Disney enamel pin featuring Dumbo the flying elephant, produced during the peak of the Disney pin-trading era. A display-ready classic from a carefully assembled Disney estate collection.
Dumbo View-Master Stereo Slide — "Gray's Trained Elephants" Circus Scene, 1950s Sawyer's Inc.
A single Kodachrome frame from a 1950s Sawyer's Inc. View-Master set, this Dumbo circus elephant slide carries seven decades of charm — magenta shift, honest wear, and all — straight from a Disney estate collection.
Enchanted Tiki Room: Bird Mobile and Chandelier Interior — Fine Art Photograph
A breathtaking upward-angle photograph of the Enchanted Tiki Room's iconic bird mobile and chandelier — rich in color, Imagineering detail, and the spirit of Disney's most beloved Audio-Animatronic classic.
Entry to Adventureland and Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room — Disneyland, Mid-1960s Vintage Photograph
A mid-1960s color photograph at Disneyland's Adventureland entrance captures the Enchanted Tiki Room banner and bamboo gateway in its earliest configuration — a vivid document of the era when Audio-Animatronics changed entertainment forever.
EPCOT Center Future World Complete Pavilion Slide Set — Opening Era 1982–1983
A complete master set of opening-era EPCOT Center Future World pavilion slides, documenting all seven pavilions — Spaceship Earth, Horizons, Figment and more — exactly as they appeared in 1982 and 1983.
EPCOT Center Grand Opening Dedication Ceremony Program — Walt Disney Productions, 1982
Pristine in its original sleeve, this official LP-format program documents EPCOT Center's October 1982 dedication ceremonies — a white cover with silver embossed logo, produced by Walt Disney Productions for one of the most ambitious openings in theme park history.
Epcot Center Classic Logo Enamel Pin — Disney Parks Collectible
A crisp enamel pin bearing the classic Epcot Center logo, dating to the 1990s–2000s. Part of a larger Disney estate collection, it carries the optimistic spirit of one of Disney's most ambitious parks in miniature form.
EPCOT Center Pictorial Souvenir Book — Spaceship Earth at Sunset (1982–1984)
A first-era EPCOT Center souvenir book — Spaceship Earth glowing at sunset, early logo intact — capturing the park's opening optimism between 1982 and 1984. Essential Walt Disney Productions ephemera for any serious park collector.
EPCOT Center Opening Commemorative Booklet — "The 21st Century Begins October 1, 1982"
A navy-and-silver commemorative booklet from EPCOT Center's October 1, 1982 opening day — one of the most significant dates in Disney parks history. A rare survivor from the dawn of Walt's boldest realized dream.
Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Dedication Ceremony Program — April 15, 1983
A 12x12 black cardstock presentation program issued for the grand opening of Tokyo Disneyland on April 15, 1983 — foil-stamped, blind-embossed, and preserved from a lifetime Disney estate collection.
EPCOT Center World Showcase: The American Adventure Pavilion — Opening-Era Slide Set (1982)
A rare opening-era photographic slide set documenting The American Adventure pavilion at EPCOT Center's World Showcase in 1982 — primary-source documentation of one of Disney's most ambitious and beloved attractions at launch.
EPCOT Center World Showcase — France Pavilion Opening-Year Photographic Slides (1982)
Opening-year photographic slides of EPCOT Center's France Pavilion from 1982 — vivid 35mm documentation of the World Showcase in its debut season, part of a curated Disney estate collection.
EPCOT Center World Showcase — Germany Pavilion Opening-Year Photo Slides, Set EC 5 (1982)
Original 1982 photo slides documenting EPCOT Center's Germany Pavilion in its very first year — a systematic, numbered set capturing the Bavarian-themed World Showcase courtyard exactly as Disney's Imagineers unveiled it on opening day.
EPCOT Center World Showcase — Italy Pavilion Opening-Year Slide Set (EC 6)
Shot in EPCOT Center's opening year of 1982, this slide set documents the Italy Pavilion at its most pristine — campanile gleaming, piazzas freshly cobbled, and the Mediterranean dream brand new. A rare primary-source artifact for serious Disney parks historians.
EPCOT Center World Showcase: Japan Pavilion Opening-Year Slides, 1982 (Set EC 8)
Opening-year photographic slides of EPCOT Center's Japan Pavilion, set EC 8 from 1982 — a rare primary-source document of World Showcase at its debut, preserving the pagoda, torii gate, and serene gardens exactly as Imagineering unveiled them.
Epcot Pin Collection — Set of 7, Including 2006 Limited Edition & Festival Exclusives
Seven Epcot pins spanning festival sliders, a 2006 Limited Edition Mickey, a Figment square pin, and a gold pin-trading medallion — all from a Disney estate collection, most in excellent condition on original cards.
Epcot Mixed Pin Collection — Seven Enamel Pins Including Figment, LE 2006 Autumn, and Flower & Garden Slider
Seven enamel pins spanning Epcot's most beloved themes — Figment, Flower and Garden, Flags of the World, a 2006 Limited Edition Autumn pin, and more — gathered from a lifelong Disney estate collection.
Posters & PrintsFantasia Official Disney Reprint Movie Poster — Sorcerer Mickey, 24x36 inches, 1980s
An official Disney reprint of the classic Fantasia movie poster, featuring iconic Sorcerer Mickey at full 24x36-inch scale. From a private estate collection — clean, no tears, with only minor edge wear after decades on display.
Florida Orange Bird Ceramic Salt & Pepper Shakers — Walt Disney Productions, 1970s
A complete pair of 1970s ceramic salt and pepper shakers featuring the beloved Orange Bird, Walt Disney World's original Adventureland mascot — a Florida Citrus Commission icon bearing the early "Walt Disney Productions" copyright mark.
Disneyland Flying Saucers Tomorrowland — View-Master Reel Two (B 5252), Sawyer's Inc., c. 1955–1962
A Sawyer's Inc. View-Master reel capturing Disneyland's beloved Flying Saucers attraction in stereoscopic detail — part of a three-reel set documenting one of Tomorrowland's most joyfully chaotic and now-vanished rides.
Walt Disney World Fort Wilderness Resort Guest Guide — Frontiersman Mickey Tri-Fold Brochure (1970s–1980s)
A tri-fold guest brochure from Walt Disney World's Fort Wilderness Resort, featuring Frontiersman Mickey with musket, collage resort scenes, and warm earth-tone design — a genuine survivor of the 1970s–1980s paper ephemera era.
Walt Disney World Fort Wilderness Resort Fold-Out Brochure — Circa 1970s, Pioneer Mickey
A large fold-out brochure from circa the 1970s showcasing Walt Disney World's Fort Wilderness Resort, featuring the beloved Pioneer Mickey in sepia tones — a rare survivor of the resort's founding era.
Walt Disney World Fort Wilderness Resort Souvenir Card — 1970s Mickey Mouse Coonskin Cap
A rare survivor from Walt Disney World's frontier era, this 1970s Fort Wilderness souvenir card features a cowboy-on-horseback illustration and a coonskin-capped Mickey Mouse logo — paper ephemera at its most evocative.
Framed Mickey Mouse Hand-Embroidery on Burlap — Licensed Walt Disney Productions, E.P.I.C. Inc.
A hand-embroidered Mickey Mouse on burlap, officially licensed through E.P.I.C. Inc. by Walt Disney Productions — framed, folk-art warm, and carrying the quiet charm of mid-century Disney textile craft.
Framed Mickey Mouse Embroidery Kit Product Label — Licensed Walt Disney Productions, E.P.I.C. Inc.
A framed product label from a vintage Mickey Mouse embroidery kit, bearing the official Walt Disney Productions license through E.P.I.C. Inc. — a quiet, fascinating artifact from the golden age of Disney mid-century merchandising.
Freedomland U.S.A. Complete Official Guide with Maps and Admission Ticket Book Cover, 1961–1962
A complete official guide and admission ticket book cover from Freedomland U.S.A. — "The Disneyland of the East" — dating to 1961–1962, designed by Disneyland's own C.V. Wood and open for only four years before closing forever.
Frontierland Sheriff Badge Backing Card Featuring Goofy — Vintage Disneyland Era, circa 1955–1965
A surviving piece of early Disneyland retail magic: a circa 1955–1965 Frontierland toy holster or sheriff badge backing card featuring Goofy, fragile with age and rare by virtue of sheer survival.
Frontierland Chief Shooting Star Parade — Single View-Master Reel Slide, Circa 1955–1960
A single Kodachrome View-Master slide from circa 1955–1960 capturing the Chief Shooting Star Parade in early Frontierland — rare live-entertainment documentation from Disneyland's opening era, with vivid original color preserved.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — America On Parade Bicentennial Celebration (VP-82)
A 1975–1976 GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting Disney's legendary America On Parade bicentennial spectacular — vivid, excellent-condition park history from a once-in-a-generation event.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney's The Vanishing Prairie True-Life Adventures (5 Slides)
Five 35mm slides from Disney's Academy Award-winning True-Life Adventure film — coyote, hawk, bison, sage grouse, and bull elk captured in glowing Pana-Vue color from the vanishing American prairie.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland America on Parade, Set Three (1975–1976)
Five 35mm color slides from Disney's grand Bicentennial parade capture early transportation, American invention, show business, and the spirit of freedom — a vivid souvenir from one of the parks' most beloved spectaculars.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland "America on Parade" Set Five (VP-80), 1975–1976
Five 35mm slides from Disneyland's landmark 1975–76 Bicentennial spectacular, capturing towering floats and Americana pageantry — including the legendary Thirty-Five Foot Dagwood — in vivid period color.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Disneyland "America on Parade" Set Six (VP-81), 1975–1976
Five vivid 35mm slides from Disneyland's landmark 1975–1976 Bicentennial pageant, capturing giant prop floats and the parade's irresistible mid-century Americana energy — a time-capsule relic from a once-in-a-generation Disney event.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland America on Parade, Set Seven (VP-82)
Five original 35mm slides from Disney's grand bicentennial spectacle — America on Parade, 1975–76 — capturing the Jivin' Cats, the Eagle, the Circus, This Land is Your Land, and the Statue of Liberty finale.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland "America on Parade" at Night, Set One (VP-83)
Five official 35mm slides capture Disneyland's "America on Parade" under the California night sky — a rare, luminous record of Disney's landmark 1975-1976 Bicentennial spectacle, from the parade's opening march to the Liberty Bell float.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland's America on Parade at Night, Set Two (VP-84)
Five original GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slides capture Disneyland's landmark America on Parade celebration after dark — Covered Wagon, Tom Sawyer, Showboat, and Paddle Wheel floats glowing against the 1975 California night.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland "America on Parade" at Night, Set Three (VP-85)
Five original 35mm slides capture Disneyland's legendary America on Parade celebration after dark — featuring the iconic 35-foot Dagwood Sandwich float and four other Bicentennial tableaux, officially produced by GAF Corporation for Walt Disney Productions in 1975–76.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland's America on Parade at Night (VP-86, Set Four)
Five 35mm slides from GAF's official Disneyland souvenir series capture America on Parade illuminated after dark — a rare nighttime perspective on Disney's grand 1975-76 Bicentennial celebration, straight from an estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland Autopia, Tomorrowland
A GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting Disneyland's beloved Autopia attraction in Tomorrowland — vivid, era-authentic photographic history from one of the park's original opening-day rides, sourced from a dedicated Disney estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland Country Bear Jamboree (VP-75, Set One)
Five professional 35mm slides from the Disneyland Country Bear Jamboree capture Big Al, Teddi Barra, the Sun Bonnet Trio, and more — a vivid photographic record of the beloved attraction that closed its Disneyland doors in 2001.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland Grand Canyon Diorama & Primeval World (VP-12, Set Three)
Five original 35mm transparencies bring Disneyland's Grand Canyon Diorama and Primeval World to light — bighorn sheep, a golden eagle, and four full-scale dinosaurs captured in glowing mid-century color by GAF Corporation and Walt Disney Productions.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set: Disneyland Disney Characters (VP-23) — 1970s Vintage 35mm Set of 5
Five official 35mm slides from early-1970s Disneyland capture Mickey, Snow White, Alice, Donald, and Goofy in period character costumes — a vivid, light-filled keepsake from Disney's most atmospheric park era.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland Fantasyland VP-50 Set One (5 Slides, circa 1962–1969)
Five 35mm slides capture 1960s Disneyland Fantasyland at its most storied — including the now-vanished Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship. A vivid, archival window into the park Walt built.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Disneyland Fantasyland VP-52 Set Two (5 Slides, circa 1960s)
Five original GAF Pana-Vue slides capture 1960s Disneyland Fantasyland at its most magical — including the long-demolished Skull Rock, the Teacup Ride, and beloved characters from Alice in Wonderland and the Three Little Pigs.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland Haunted Mansion (VP-73, Set One)
Five 35mm slides capturing the Haunted Mansion's most iconic scenes — Madame Leota, the hitchhiking ghosts, and the graveyard — produced by GAF Corporation under Walt Disney Productions license in the early 1970s.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Sets VP-53 & VP-54 — It's a Small World Sets Four & Five, Disneyland (1970–1975)
Ten vivid 35mm slides from the early 1970s bring It's a Small World's Mary Blair-designed wonderland to life — Holland, toy soldiers, tropical forests, and children of the world, captured in GAF's beloved Pana-Vue format.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Disneyland's "It's a Small World" Opening Era (1966)
A rare GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting Disneyland's "It's a Small World" in its opening era of 1966 — vivid color, Walt-era history, and Mary Blair's iconic visual world, all in your hands.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Disneyland Jungle Cruise, Opening Era
A professional 35mm slide set documenting Disneyland's iconic Jungle Cruise during its opening era, produced by GAF Corporation — vivid, light-projected proof that the adventure was always real.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade, Set One (VP-24)
Five original 35mm slides from the Main Street Electrical Parade's debut era — Engineer Goofy, Mickey and Minnie, Alice, Cinderella, and the Clock Tower — captured on film by GAF Corporation for Walt Disney Productions circa 1972–1977.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland Matterhorn Bobsleds
A professionally composed GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing Disneyland's iconic Matterhorn Bobsleds during the attraction's earliest decades — vivid park history in a format that lit up living rooms across America.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland Monorail System, 1960s
A rare 1960s GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting Disneyland's iconic Monorail System — Walt's proof that the future could be beautiful. Part of a private Disney estate collection, it's a luminous piece of park history.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean Set Two (VP-71)
Five 35mm slides capturing Pirates of the Caribbean's most iconic scenes — auction, bride pursuit, Captain's Quarters — as they appeared in the attraction's original late-1960s form. A vivid, documentary piece of early Disneyland history.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Pirates of the Caribbean Set Three (VP-72)
Five 35mm slides capturing Disneyland's original Pirates of the Caribbean — including the iconic jail scene with Poochie the dog — from GAF's official Pana-Vue souvenir series, circa 1967–1970s. A rare complete set from a private Disney estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean, Opening Era (1967)
A rare opening-era GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean as Walt Disney intended it — vivid, tactile, and excellently preserved from a dedicated Disney estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Disneyland Space Mountain Opening Era (1977–1980)
Five original 35mm slides capturing Disneyland's Space Mountain in its opening era — a GAF Pana-Vue set that freezes Tomorrowland's most thrilling arrival in luminous, color-saturated film from the late 1970s.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Disneyland Submarine Voyage (Set of 5)
Five professionally photographed 35mm slides capture the gleaming yellow submarines and shimmering Tomorrowland lagoon of Disneyland's beloved Submarine Voyage — a backlit time capsule from one of Walt's most ambitious original attractions.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Disneyland Tomorrowland (VP60)
A complete GAF Pana-Vue slide set documenting Tomorrowland at its Space Age peak — professionally photographed, estate-fresh, and preserved with the quiet fidelity only 35mm film could deliver.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Disneyland Tomorrowland (VP61)
A complete GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing Disneyland's Tomorrowland in the optimistic Space Age style of the 1960s–70s — vivid authorized park photography from an era of rockets, monorails, and Walt's vision of the future.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Disneyland Tomorrowland (VP63)
A professionally produced GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing Disneyland's iconic Tomorrowland in its golden age — vivid, space-age scenes preserved in original packaging, straight from a Disney estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set: EPCOT American Adventure Pavilion — World Showcase, 1980s
A complete GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting EPCOT's iconic American Adventure pavilion from the 1980s — a luminous, high-fidelity souvenir of World Showcase's centerpiece at its most original.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Center Future World Opening Year 1982 (EC-17)
Four 35mm slides capturing EPCOT Center's Future World in its opening year — Spaceship Earth, the Monorail, Earth Station, and the long-gone Odyssey Restaurant, exactly as guests first saw them in October 1982.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Center Communicore Pavilion
Step back into EPCOT Center's original Future World with this rare GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting the Communicore pavilion — a beloved, now-defunct showcase of early-80s interactive technology, preserved in vivid slide photography.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Center Horizons Pavilion
A rare GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing EPCOT Center's beloved Horizons pavilion — the defunct Future World gem that still inspires fierce collector devotion decades after its 1999 demolition.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Living Seas Pavilion, Opening Era (1986)
A rare opening-era 35mm slide set capturing EPCOT's Living Seas Pavilion as guests first encountered it in 1986 — Sea Base Alpha, the massive saltwater tank, and Future World's grandest scientific vision, frozen in glowing Pana-Vue color.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Center Spaceship Earth, Opening Era 1982
A GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing EPCOT Center's Spaceship Earth during its opening era, 1982–1985 — vivid photographic ephemera from the park's earliest days, sourced from a Disney estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Center The Land Pavilion, Opening Era
A professional-grade 35mm slide set documenting EPCOT Center's The Land pavilion during its opening era — vivid transparency images of one of Future World's most beloved pavilions, preserved from the early 1980s.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Universe of Energy Pavilion (1982–1985)
A complete GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing EPCOT's original Universe of Energy pavilion at opening — a rare photographic record of Future World's solar-powered showpiece from the landmark 1982 era.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase Opening-Era Collection
A rare opening-era record of EPCOT World Showcase captured on 35mm slides by GAF Corporation — eleven pavilions photographed in their 1982 debut condition, a vivid time capsule for dedicated EPCOT collectors.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Center's Journey Into Imagination
A 1980s GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting EPCOT Center's original Journey Into Imagination pavilion — capturing Dreamfinder and Figment before the attraction was forever changed. A luminous relic of early EPCOT history.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Pirates of the Caribbean, Walt Disney World Set One (WDW-23)
Five original 35mm slides from the early 1970s capture Walt Disney World's Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in its first years — including scenes that no longer exist. A vivid, historically significant piece of early WDW ephemera.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Pirates of the Caribbean WDW Set Two (WDW-24)
Five 35mm slides capturing the treasure room and jail scenes of Walt Disney World's Pirates of the Caribbean — produced by GAF Corporation in the attraction's earliest years, with the warm magenta glow only five decades can give.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Disney's The Vanishing Prairie True-Life Adventures Nature Series
A GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set tied to Disney's Oscar-winning True-Life Adventures film The Vanishing Prairie — a rare piece of 1970s nature documentary ephemera from a Disney estate collection, glowing with mid-century conservation spirit.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Walt Disney World 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Submarine Ride
A rare GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting Walt Disney World's original 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea submarine ride — a beloved Magic Kingdom attraction that operated from opening day in 1971 until its 1994 closure.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Walt Disney World Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Set Two (WDW-31)
Five 35mm slides from the opening era of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, captured in the GAF Pana-Vue format under official Walt Disney Productions license — a rare photographic record of one of the Magic Kingdom's most iconic attractions circa 1980–1982.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom
A professionally photographed GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting Big Thunder Mountain Railroad during its opening years at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom — a rare snapshot of Frontierland circa 1980–1985.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Contemporary Resort (WDW-80)
From the opening era of Walt Disney World, this GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documents the iconic Contemporary Resort in mid-century modernist prime — a vivid photographic time capsule from the Magic Kingdom's earliest years.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Country Bear Jamboree (WDW-32)
Five vivid 35mm slides capture Big Al, Teddi Barra, Henry, Gomer, and the Country Sisters in the original Walt Disney World Country Bear Jamboree — an early-1970s GAF Pana-Vue souvenir from Frontierland's most beloved animatronic revue.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Characters (Set WDW-43)
Five 35mm slides from Walt Disney World's earliest years — Cinderella Castle, Pluto, the Aristocats, Alice characters, and Winnie the Pooh — captured by GAF Corporation under official Walt Disney Productions license, circa 1971–1975.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Electrical Water Pageant
A GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing Walt Disney World's Electrical Water Pageant — the resort's original nighttime spectacular — as it appeared during its earliest years on the Seven Seas Lagoon.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase Canada Pavilion, Opening Era
Captured during EPCOT's opening years, this GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documents the Canada Pavilion and its iconic CircleVision film — a rare photographic window into World Showcase at its freshest and most idealistic.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase China Pavilion, Opening Era
A GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing EPCOT's China Pavilion during its remarkable opening era, 1982–1985 — a luminous souvenir artifact from the moment World Showcase was brand new.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase France Pavilion (Opening Era, 1982)
Captured during EPCOT's opening era, this GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documents the France Pavilion in its earliest days — a rare photographic keepsake from one of Walt Disney World's most ambitious and beloved attractions.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase Germany Pavilion, Opening Era
A GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting EPCOT's Germany Pavilion at its freshest — professionally shot images from the park's opening era, a rare primary-source keepsake for serious World Showcase collectors.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase Italy Pavilion (Opening Era, 1982)
Captured right at EPCOT's 1982 opening, this GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documents the Italy Pavilion's World Showcase debut — a pristine photographic record of one of Disney's most beloved international settings at its most new.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase Japan Pavilion, Opening Era 1982
A rare GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting EPCOT's Japan Pavilion as it looked during the park's electrifying opening era — vivid primary-source photography from the golden age of World Showcase, preserved from a Disney estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase Mexico Pavilion, Opening Era 1982
A vivid window into EPCOT's opening era: this GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documents the Mexico Pavilion at World Showcase in its earliest, most pristine 1982 configuration — a rare and excellent-condition find from a Disney estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase United Kingdom Pavilion, Opening Era 1982
A rare opening-era GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting EPCOT's United Kingdom Pavilion as it appeared in 1982, when the World Showcase was brand new and the park's founding optimism was still fresh.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground (WDW-90, 5 Slides)
Five professionally photographed 35mm slides capture Walt Disney World's Fort Wilderness Resort in the 1970s — a rare Pana-Vue souvenir set from Disney's pioneering resort era, preserved from a larger Disney estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Opening Era
A rare GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting Walt Disney World's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in its opening era, circa 1988 — a vivid analog time capsule from Disney's most iconic deluxe hotel in excellent preserved condition.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Hall of Presidents, Set One (WDW-63)
Five original 35mm slides from the Hall of Presidents — GAF's official Pana-Vue set WDW-63 captures the full stage, exterior, and Lincoln's iconic speech as early Walt Disney World visitors first experienced them.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Hall of Presidents Set Two (WDW-64)
Five original 35mm slides from GAF's early-1970s Walt Disney World series capture the Hall of Presidents in its founding era — Lincoln, Audio-Animatronic grandeur, and fifty years of photographic chemistry all in one small package.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion Set Three (WDW-62)
Five vivid 35mm slides from the early 1970s capture Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion in its opening era — séance room, birthday banquet, organ recital, and more — in an official GAF Pana-Vue souvenir set.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion
A professionally photographed GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion in its early 1970s glory — an excellent-condition relic from the golden age of park souvenir photography.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — It's a Small World, WDW Set One (WDW-44)
Five officially licensed 35mm slides from Walt Disney World's opening era capture It's a Small World in vivid detail — the Goose Girl of Holland, a Kangaroo and Joey, and more — produced by GAF Corporation for Walt Disney Productions.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World "It's a Small World" Set Two (WDW-45)
Five original 35mm slides from the GAF Pana-Vue WDW-45 set capture Walt Disney World's "It's a Small World" — Caribbean, England, Asia, France, and rain forest sections — during the park's early golden era, 1971–1982.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Jungle Cruise Set Two (WDW-21)
A rare surviving complete set of five 35mm GAF Pana-Vue slides documenting the Jungle Cruise in its original 1971 Walt Disney World configuration — including the now-retired Trader Sam, the Head Salesman himself.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set: Walt Disney World Liberty Square (Set WDW-61)
Five 35mm slides from Liberty Square's earliest years, including a rare image of the Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat — dismantled in 1980 and gone forever. A firsthand document of the Magic Kingdom as it looked at its very beginning.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide Set — Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Cinderella Castle
A professionally produced GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, dating from the park's earliest years — a rare, excellent-condition artifact of 1970s Disney souvenir culture.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Main Street Transportation (5 Slides)
Five 35mm slides from GAF's official Walt Disney World Pana-Vue series capture the horse-drawn trolley and classic vehicles of Main Street, U.S.A. in the Magic Kingdom's opening era — a glowing, grain-rich window into early-1970s Disney.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Main Street U.S.A., Magic Kingdom
A vivid time capsule of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in its golden early years, this GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set captures Main Street U.S.A. in warm, well-preserved color straight from the 1970s–80s park.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Monorail and Transportation System
Five officially licensed 35mm slides documenting Walt Disney World's legendary monorail and transportation system in its opening era — a luminous, era-specific window into the optimism that built the Florida resort.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Nighttime Scenes (WDW-70)
A GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set capturing Walt Disney World's atmospheric nighttime scenes in the park's earliest years — professionally shot magic, estate-fresh, with the warm patina of age.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Polynesian Village Resort, Opening Era
A GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting Walt Disney World's Polynesian Village Resort during its opening era — a rare photographic window into one of Disney's most beloved hotels as it looked in the early 1970s.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Resort Properties, Opening Decade (1971–1980s)
Five original GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slides document Walt Disney World's resort properties — the Polynesian, Contemporary, and Fort Wilderness — during the opening decade of the world's most ambitious vacation kingdom.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World River Country Water Park
A genuine artifact from Walt Disney World's beloved and now-demolished River Country water park, captured on GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slides — vivid vintage color photography of a lost resort experience that collectors can never replace.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — Walt Disney World Space Mountain Opening Era
A rare GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting Space Mountain during its opening years at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, circa 1975 — analog magic from the golden age of Tomorrowland, straight from a Disney estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Center World of Motion
A vibrant 1980s GAF Pana-Vue 35mm slide set documenting EPCOT Center's beloved World of Motion — a defunct opening-day attraction that vanished in 1996, preserved here in rare, color-retaining photographic form.
GAF Pana-Vue Slides: Pirates of the Caribbean Set One (WDW-23) — Complete Original Set
A complete early-1970s GAF Pana-Vue slide set capturing Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World in its original form — original header card, D globe logo packaging, and honest period patina from a private Disney estate collection.
GAF Pana-Vue Slides: Walt Disney World River Country — Complete 5-Slide Set (1976)
A complete five-slide GAF Pana-Vue set documenting Walt Disney World's River Country in its opening year, 1976. Lost-park memorabilia from a private estate — the kind of primary document Disney historians search for.
GAF Talking View-Master Original Retail Box — "Look, Listen, Laugh and Learn" — Early 1970s
An original early-1970s GAF Talking View-Master retail box, complete with "Demonstration Reel Included" text, promises to "Look, Listen, Laugh and Learn" — a vivid artifact from the golden age of Disney-licensed family entertainment.
GAF Talking View-Master Viewer — Model G, 1970s Two-Tone Tan and Grey
A clean, label-intact GAF Talking View-Master Model G from the 1970s — the viewer that brought Disney stories to life with synchronized narration and sound. A prized hardware piece from a curated Disney estate collection.
GE Progressland Souvenir Booklet — 1964–1965 New York World's Fair, Carousel of Progress
A 1964–1965 New York World's Fair souvenir booklet from GE's Progressland pavilion, featuring Walt Disney and the original Carousel of Progress — an intimate paper relic from the last great chapter of Walt's public legacy.
General Electric Progressland Pavilion Fold-Out Brochure — 1964–1965 New York World's Fair
A genuine survivor from the 1964–1965 New York World's Fair, this General Electric Progressland fold-out brochure features a Walt Disney portrait and showcases the Audio-Animatronics Carousel of Progress — a pocket-sized relic from one of Disney's most celebrated creative eras.
Golden Horseshoe Revue — Original 1962 One-Sheet Theatrical Poster
An original 1962 one-sheet theatrical poster for the filmed Golden Horseshoe Revue — featuring Annette Funicello, Wally Boag, and Ed Wynn — is a rare, vivid artifact of Disneyland's most beloved live stage tradition.
Posters & PrintsGolden Horseshoe Revue Souvenir Print — Betty Taylor as Slue Foot Sue, c. 1960
A color 8x10 promotional print of Disney Legend Betty Taylor as Slue Foot Sue, circa 1960, with a Golden Horseshoe attraction poster visible in the background — a layered artifact from Disneyland's legendary Frontierland stage show.
Figurines & CeramicsGoofy Ceramic Figurine — Vintage 1960s Hand-Painted Japan Import
A hand-painted ceramic Goofy figurine from 1960s Japan — five inches of vintage Disney charm bearing the original Made in Japan stamp, mild crazing, and decades of quiet shelf presence from a cherished estate collection.
Goofy Standing Pose Enamel Pin — Disney Parks Collectible, 1990s–2000s
A cheerful standing-pose Goofy enamel pin from the golden age of Disney pin trading, pulled from a private estate collection — small in size, big on personality, and packed with 1990s–2000s Disney nostalgia.
Gund Mickey or Minnie Mouse Character Plush — 1950s–Early 1960s, Wood Chip Stuffed, Made in Japan
A wood chip-stuffed Gund Mickey or Minnie Mouse plush from the 1950s–early 1960s, authenticated by a pre-ZIP-code tag and "Made in Japan" label — a tangible keepsake from the Walt-era golden age of Disney licensing.
Vintage Gund Ladybug Plush — Mid-Century Wood Chip Fill, Made in Japan, circa 1950s–1960s
A wood chip-filled Gund ladybug plush from the Brooklyn label's classic era, made in Japan between 1950 and 1963 — a scarce, honest survivor from the golden age of American stuffed animals.
Disney Collectibles & Disneyana1995 Hallmark Keepsake Mickey Mouse as Santa Christmas Ornament — Mint in Box
A never-displayed 1995 Hallmark Keepsake ornament featuring Mickey Mouse as Santa, still in its original box — mint condition, dated on the bottom, sourced from a carefully preserved Disney estate collection.
Artist-Signed Hand-Painted Floral Porcelain Cabinet Plate — "J. Mace," 1950s Rococo Revival, Gold Gilt Scalloped Rim
A 1950s hand-painted porcelain cabinet plate signed by artist J. Mace, featuring pink and white roses on a scalloped Rococo gilt rim — a beautiful mid-century decorative arts find from a large estate collection.
Hand-Tooled Leather Coin Purse — Mid-Century Souvenir, 1950s–1970s
A semi-circle coin purse in hand-tooled leather, dating to the mid-century souvenir heyday of the 1950s–1970s. Crafted with genuine artisan care, it arrived as part of a devoted Disney collector's lifelong estate.
Figurines & CeramicsHappy Birthday Mickey Mouse Ceramic Cake Figurine — 1980s–1990s Party Decor
A four-inch ceramic Mickey Mouse birthday figurine from the 1980s–90s, attributed to Enesco or Wilton, bearing cheerful "Happy B'Day" lettering — a sweet survivor from the golden age of Disney licensed party ceramics.
Hot Dog! Magazine No. 12 — "See the Future at Walt Disney World" (1980, Scholastic)
A 1980 Scholastic "Hot Dog!" magazine teasing the coming EPCOT Center, with a full-color Cinderella Castle cover — a vivid, well-traveled artifact from the dawn of Disney World's most ambitious era.
Hot Dog! Magazine No. 12 — "See the Future at Walt Disney World!" (Scholastic, 1982)
A 1982 Scholastic classroom magazine with a Disney tie-in cover story on EPCOT Center's opening year — a rare, glossy-covered survivor from the era when Walt Disney World was literally selling America on the future.
Illco Pre-School Disney Wind-Up TV Movie Viewer — Late 1980s Red & Yellow Plastic Toy
A vibrant red-and-yellow Illco wind-up Disney TV viewer from the late 1980s — one of the era's most tactile pre-school toys, still vivid and mechanical, straight from an estate collection.
It's a Small World: A Disneyland Pictorial Souvenir — Late 1960s/Early 1970s Attraction Program
A full-color pictorial souvenir program from Disneyland's It's a Small World, dating to the late 1960s or early 1970s — Mary Blair's iconic attraction documented in paper, preserved in a plastic sleeve from a Disney estate collection.
It's a Small World: A Disneyland Pictorial Souvenir Book — Late 1960s Large Format Edition
A large-format Disneyland souvenir book from the late 1960s capturing "it's a small world" at its golden-age best — vivid full-color photography, Mary Blair's iconic design, and the charm of a well-loved estate piece.
Jiminy Cricket Playing Double Bass — Vintage 1940s–1950s Ceramic Figurine
A vintage late 1940s–1950s Jiminy Cricket figurine caught mid-performance at the double bass — a rare, character-rich ceramic from Disney's postwar merchandising golden age, now surfacing from a curated estate collection.
Jiminy Cricket Top Hat Ceramic Planter — 1940s–50s Mid-Century Disneyana
A sunny yellow ceramic planter shaped as Jiminy Cricket's iconic top-hatted head, made in the 1940s–50s for the postwar American home. Classic mid-century Disneyana from a lovingly assembled Disney estate collection.
Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling 1936 Fight Night Matchbook Cover
A survivor from one of boxing's most storied nights — this vintage 1936 matchbook cover commemorating the Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling heavyweight bout is a rare, tactile piece of mid-century American sports ephemera.
Jungle Cruise at Schweitzer Falls — Walt Disney World Attraction Photograph
A striking photograph of a classic Jungle Cruise riverboat gliding past the legendary Schweitzer Falls — home of the "back side of water" gag — captured in all its red-and-white-canopied, waterfall-misted glory. Estate collection provenance.
Jungle Cruise Attraction Collection Die-Cast Metal Boat — Disney Parks Exclusive (Late 1990s–Early 2000s)
A palm-sized slice of Disney Parks history, this late-1990s die-cast Jungle Cruise boat captures the iconic green-and-white-striped ride vehicle in weighty metal — original blister pack included, straight from a Disney estate collection.
Jungle Cruise Elephant Bathing Pool — Attraction Scene Digital Photograph
A stunning high-resolution capture of one of Disneyland's most beloved Jungle Cruise moments — the animatronic elephant family at the bathing pool, immortalized in crisp digital detail for fans and theme-park history collectors alike.
Jungle Cruise Hippo Pool Encounter — Classic Adventureland Scene, Disney Parks Digital Photograph
A crisp, square-format digital photograph captures the Jungle Cruise Hippo Pool encounter in high-definition detail — one of Disney Parks' most beloved and enduring animatronic scenes, documented from the 2020–2024 era of the classic Adventureland attraction.
Jungle Cruise Lithographed Tin Container — Mid-Century Jungle Scene with Kaa and River Boat
A lithographed tin container from the 1960s–70s featuring a Kaa-like jungle serpent and a Jungle Cruise river boat, rendered in vivid mid-century halftone printing — a lived-in relic from Disney's golden age of park merchandise.
A Treasure Trove Awaits: Disney Estate Collection Storage Bins Featuring Country Bears and More
From a devoted Disney collector's estate: a set of carefully labeled storage bins packed with uncatalogued treasures, including Country Bears merchandise and more. The contents are sealed, the potential is wide open.
Lady and the Tramp "Bella Notte" Musical Figurine — Spaghetti Dinner Scene
A five-to-six-inch ceramic musical figurine capturing Lady and the Tramp's legendary "Bella Notte" spaghetti dinner — checkered tablecloth, candlelight, and all — from the beloved Schmid or Enesco collectible era.
Large Minnie Mouse Vinyl Figure in Classic Polka Dot Dress — 1980s–1990s
A vivid, large-scale Minnie Mouse vinyl figure from the 1980s–1990s Disney merchandise era, dressed in her iconic red and white polka dot dress and standing 8–10 inches tall with bright, well-preserved colors.
Leeds China Co. Dumbo Ceramic Planter — Late 1940s Walt Disney Productions
A hand-decorated Leeds China Co. Dumbo planter from the late 1940s, glazed in powder blue with airbrushed pink ears and a bright yellow hat — vintage Disney ceramics at their most charming and collectible.
Let's Build Disneyland: Push Out and Put Together — Whitman Authorized Edition, 1957
Two years after the park opened its gates, Whitman Publishing invited young fans to build their own Disneyland at home. This rare 1957 authorized activity book captures the magic of the earliest Disneyland era in heavy cardstock and ink.
Life Magazine, September 26, 1938 — Mickey & Minnie Mouse County Fair Cover
An original September 1938 Life magazine with Mickey and Minnie Mouse on the County Fair cover — a large-format, complete issue from Disney's golden era, offered from a private estate collection.
LIFE Magazine, September 26, 1938 — County Fair Issue with Mickey & Minnie Artwork
A September 1938 LIFE magazine with Mickey and Minnie Mouse in County Fair mural artwork — a rare paper artifact documenting Disney's total cultural saturation at the peak of the Golden Age.
Pins & BadgesDisney Limited Edition Enamel Pin — 2000s Collectible Trading Pin
A pristine Disney Limited Edition enamel pin from the 2000s — the golden era of park pin trading. At two inches of vibrant metal and enamel craftsmanship, this estate-collection gem is a standout for any serious Disney collector.
Pins & BadgesDisney Limited Edition Enamel Pin — 2000s Collectible Release
A pristine limited edition Disney enamel pin from the 2000s, sourced from a private estate collection. Two inches of meticulous metal and enamel craft from the golden era of Disney pin trading — a miniature treasure in perfect condition.
Disney Limited Edition Enamel Pin — 2000s Collector Series
A pristine Disney limited edition enamel pin from the early 2000s — the golden era of park pin trading. Two inches of detailed craftsmanship, finite production, and unmistakable Disney magic, sourced from a curated estate collection.
Pins & BadgesDisney Limited Release Enamel Pin — 2000s Collector's Series
A Disney limited release enamel pin from the 2000s peak of the park trading program — approximately two inches, excellent enamel condition, and straight from an estate collection that knew exactly what it had.
1976 Lions Club International Minnie Mouse Enamel Pin — American Fairy Tales Series, College Place Washington Chapter
A charming 1976 enamel pin uniting two beloved American institutions — Disney's Minnie Mouse and Lions Club International — this "American Fairy Tales" chapter piece from College Place, Washington is a rare double-collectible with genuine vintage character.
Little Golden Books Disney Collection — Bulk Lot of 40+ Vintage Titles (1970s–1990s)
A rare bulk collection of 40-plus Little Golden Books spanning the 1970s through 1990s — Mickey, Donald, Pooh, Dumbo, Bambi, and more, all with classic gold-foil spines, sourced intact from a Disney estate.
LOOK Magazine's Official Guide to the 1964 New York World's Fair — Featuring Disney Pavilions
A large-format LOOK Magazine guide to the 1964 New York World's Fair, spotlighting Walt Disney's landmark pavilions — it's a small world, Carousel of Progress, Ford Magic Skyway — before they remade the park landscape forever.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaLucille Ball Hand-Signed Autograph Page, 1959 — Disney Legend
A hand-signed autograph page dated November 15, 1959, bearing the signature of Lucille Ball — comic icon, television pioneer, and honored Disney Legend — direct from a treasured Disney estate collection.
Ludwig Von Drake in Disneyland — Vintage Aladdin Industries Lithographed Tin Thermos (Early 1960s)
A vivid piece of early-1960s Disney television history: this Aladdin Industries lithographed tin thermos captures Ludwig Von Drake — Donald's absent-minded professor uncle — on a Disneyland adventure, butterfly net in hand, from the character's brief but beloved television heyday.
Ludwig Von Drake in Disneyland — Vintage Lithographed Tin Wastebasket, Early 1960s
A vivid piece of early-1960s Disney history: this lithographed tin wastebasket wraps Ludwig Von Drake in full safari-adventure glory, debuting alongside the character himself in the golden age of Walt Disney television.
Magnus Chord Organ Book #250: Wonderful Music of Walt Disney (1960s)
A 1960s Magnus chord organ songbook featuring Disney classics from Snow White, Pinocchio, and Dumbo — complete with a Viner Music Company retailer stamp from Bangor, Maine. Part of a larger Disney estate collection.
Main Street Electrical Parade Pana-Vue Souvenir Slides — Walt Disney World, 1970s–Early 1980s
Original GAF Pana-Vue 35mm souvenir slides from the Main Street Electrical Parade's first-run years at Walt Disney World — Mickey, Pooh, and fantastical float creatures frozen in glowing color from the 1970s and early 1980s.
Vintage Mary Poppins Cloth Doll with Carpet Bag — Circa 1964–1966
A cloth Mary Poppins doll from the mid-1960s, complete with her signature carpet bag — a tactile keepsake from the original theatrical run of one of Disney's most beloved films, preserved in a private estate collection.
Mary Sigman Promotional Photo — Roger Rabbit & Jessica Rabbit Jewelry Collection, 1988–1990
A rare Disney Consumer Products promotional photo documenting Mary Sigman's Roger and Jessica Rabbit jewelry line, circa 1988–1990 — a paper artifact from the licensing boom that followed one of animation history's landmark films.
Mattel Mousegetar Jr. — Vintage 1950s Mickey Mouse Musical Toy Ukulele with Hand-Crank Music Box
A genuine mid-1950s Mattel Mousegetar Jr. — a Mickey Mouse-shaped toy ukulele with a hand-crank music box mechanism, vintage character art, and the warm patina of a well-loved estate piece from the Mickey Mouse Club era.
Mattel Music Maker Toy — Late 1940s–1950s Vintage Crank Toy, Los Angeles, USA
A rare survivor from Mattel's earliest years, this late 1940s–1950s Music Maker crank toy bears its age proudly — embossed L.A. maker's mark, original red wooden knob, and decades of honest patina intact.
Mattel Talking Mickey Mouse Pull-String Toy — 1970s Walt Disney Productions
A 1970s Mattel pull-string talking Mickey Mouse toy straight from a Disney estate collection — honest play wear, original markings, and all the analog charm of an era when a tug on a string brought the world's most famous mouse to life.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaMcDonald's Disney 2000 Commemorative Glass Set — Mickey, Minnie, Donald & Goofy (Set of 4)
A complete set of four McDonald's Disney 2000 commemorative glasses featuring Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy — all with bright, unfaded graphics. A millennium-era fast-food premium that survived in exceptional condition.
Miami Sunday News TV Magazine — October 12, 1958 — Annette Funicello Cover
A surviving regional TV supplement from October 1958, featuring Annette Funicello in her iconic ANNETTE turtleneck alongside Mickey Mouse illustrations — rare Florida-market ephemera from the heart of the Mouseketeer era.
Mickey and Minnie Mouse Professional Mascot Costume Set — Late 1980s Disney Character Programs
A rare surviving pair of professional-grade Mickey and Minnie Mouse mascot costumes from the late 1980s Disney Character Programs era, complete with period-correct large-eye mask molds and Minnie's iconic flower hat — built for the parks, preserved for collectors.
Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck Battery-Operated Bump-and-Go Fire Engine — Late 1970s/Early 1980s
A battery-operated bump-and-go fire engine starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, this cheerful red plastic toy captures the playful spirit of early 1980s Disney licensing at its most irresistible — fresh from a private estate collection.
Mickey Is Sixty! — 1988 Special Commemorative Magazine with Andy Warhol Cover Art
When Mickey Mouse turned sixty in 1988, Andy Warhol provided the cover art and luminaries from Jimmy Carter to Robin Williams sent their tributes. This commemorative magazine is a rare crossover of Pop Art and Disney history.
Mickey & Minnie Mixed Pin Collection — 12-Pin Disney Parks Set (2010s)
Twelve Disney Parks trading pins spanning Lunar New Year, Thanksgiving, Hidden Mickey, Vinylmation style, and jeweled statement designs — a vivid mixed lot featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse from a carefully assembled Disney estate collection.
Mickey Mouse Meets Ann-Margret: A 1970s Disneyland Publicity Photo
A vivid 8x10 color press photo from the 1970s captures Hollywood star Ann-Margret alongside Mickey Mouse at Disneyland — a rare slice of celebrity park history produced by Walt Disney Productions' own publicity department.
Mickey Mouse Figural Telephone by American Telecommunications Corp — 1970s–1980s Corded Novelty Phone
A bold, colorful relic of the novelty phone era — this ATC-manufactured Mickey Mouse corded telephone from the 1970s–1980s blends working-class Disney charm with pop art presence, straight from a lifelong estate collection.
Mickey Mouse Animated Talking Desk Lamp — 1990s Pie-Eye Style with Brass Arm and Original Nameplate
A 1990s Disney Store era desk lamp featuring Pie-Eye Mickey in a welcoming pose, complete with brass pull-chain arm, red push-button talking feature, and gold nameplate — a charming piece of functional Disney décor from a private estate collection.
Mickey Mouse Animated Talking Desk Lamp — TeleMania "Pie-Eye" Figure, Late 1990s
A late-1990s TeleMania animated talking desk lamp featuring Mickey Mouse in his classic Pie-Eye style — painted resin, pull-chain figure, red activation button, vibrant color, and all the charm of an era when Mickey lit up every room.
Figurines & CeramicsMickey Mouse Ceramic Coffee Mug — Applause, 1990s
A bright, chip-free Applause ceramic mug from the 1990s featuring Mickey Mouse — solid craftsmanship from a trusted Disney licensee, recovered from a carefully kept estate collection and ready for display or daily use.
Mickey Mouse Life-Size Walk-Around Character Costume — 1970s–1980s
A life-size walk-around Mickey Mouse character costume from the 1970s–1980s golden era of Disney theme parks — a rare survivor from the suits that made childhood magic feel completely, unforgettably real.
Mickey Mouse Classic Profile Enamel Pin — Vintage Disney Collectible
A clean, classic Mickey Mouse profile enamel pin from the Disney renaissance era of the 1990s–2000s — small in size, rich in iconic history, and sourced from a lovingly assembled Disney estate collection.
Mickey Mouse Club Annual — UK Edition (Purnell & Sons, Late 1950s)
A late-1950s hardcover Mickey Mouse Club Annual published by Purnell & Sons for the British market — a rare transatlantic artifact from the Mouseketeer era, part of a dedicated Disney estate collection.
Mickey Mouse Club Coloring Book — 1958 Whitman Publishing
A 1958 Whitman coloring book from the height of Mousketeer mania, featuring Mouseketeers painting Mickey's portrait — a vivid paper relic of the Golden Age of the Mickey Mouse Club, cover price intact.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaMickey Mouse Club Circular Logo Signage — 1960s Style Pie-Eyed Mickey, 8" Red & White
A vivid 8-inch red-and-white circular logo piece featuring the classic pie-eyed Mickey design, evoking the golden era of the Mickey Mouse Club and the bold graphic style of mid-century Disney merchandise.
Mickey Mouse Club Official Mouseketeer Membership Certificate — Unissued Blank, 1955–1959
An original unissued Mouseketeer membership certificate from Walt Disney Productions, circa 1955–1959 — blank, estate-fresh, and carrying the red ribbon seal that once made a child's Disney membership official.
Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeer Patch Collection — Six Vintage Pieces from the 1950s–1960s
Six vintage Mouseketeer patches spanning the golden era of The Mickey Mouse Club — a textile cross-section of 1950s–60s Disney magic, from a lifetime collector's estate collection.
The Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeers — Original Late 1950s Walt Disney Productions Cast Publicity Print
A late-1950s Walt Disney Productions publicity print featuring the full original Mouseketeer cast — Annette Funicello, Jimmie Dodd, Roy Williams, and the whole crew — crisp, collectible, and straight from a devoted Disney estate collection.
Figurines & CeramicsMickey Mouse Club Mousketeer PVC Figurine — 1990s Blue Hat Edition
A 2.5-inch PVC figurine of Mickey Mouse in his signature Mousketeer blue hat, this 1990s collectible channels the enduring magic of the Mickey Mouse Club — a charming find from a larger Disney estate collection.
Mickey Mouse Club Picture Record — Disneyland Records 7" Vinyl, 1950s–1960s
A 7-inch Disneyland Records picture record from the golden Mickey Mouse Club era, complete with illustrated label and classic Club branding — playable, honestly worn, and brimming with mid-century Disney magic.
Mickey Mouse Club Vinyl Carrying Case, Circa 1955–1959
A genuine survivor from the original 1955–1959 Mickey Mouse Club broadcast era, this vinyl carrying case shows honest wear from decades of use — exactly the kind of tactile, time-capsule Disney memorabilia that serious collectors seek.
Toys & GamesMickey Mouse Standing Coin Bank by Play Pal Plastics — 1970s Vintage Plastic Figure
A cheerful 1970s plastic Mickey Mouse coin bank by Play Pal Plastics, standing eight inches tall with stopper intact — honest wear, full vintage charm, and the unmistakable silhouette of the world's most famous mouse.
Figurines & CeramicsTreasure Craft Mickey Mouse Ceramic Cookie Jar — 1990s Classic Pose
A pristine 1990s Treasure Craft ceramic cookie jar featuring Mickey Mouse in his iconic hands-on-hips pose, standing twelve inches tall with no chips or crazing — a standout piece from a curated Disney estate collection.
Mickey Mouse Ears Logo Enamel Pin — Classic Icon, 1990s–2000s
The most recognizable silhouette in the world, rendered in enamel and sized for a lapel: this classic Mickey Mouse ears logo pin from the 1990s–2000s is the foundational icon every Disney collector deserves in their collection.
Posters & PrintsLinemar Mickey Mouse Tin Friction Car — 1960s Vintage Lithograph Toy
A 1960s Linemar tin lithograph Mickey Mouse friction car — approximately four inches long, with a still-working drive mechanism and the honest patina of a toy that was truly played with and loved.
Toys & GamesMickey Mouse Jack-in-the-Box by Mattel — 1970s Tin Toy
A 1970s Mattel Mickey Mouse Jack-in-the-Box in tin construction — the mechanism still pops, the label still charms, and the honest wear of five decades of love makes this a standout piece from a Disney estate collection.
Mickey Mouse Marching Band Hat Ceramic Planter — 1940s–50s Drum Major Character Piece
A cheerful, crazing-glazed ceramic planter from the 1940s–50s captures Mickey Mouse in full drum major regalia — tall braided hat, bright primary colors, and all the warm imperfection of a well-loved midcentury Disney treasure.
Figurines & CeramicsMickey Mouse Musical Ceramic Figurine — 1980s Classic Red Shorts Music Box
A charming 1980s ceramic Mickey Mouse figurine with music box base, clean paint, and classic red-shorts styling — the kind of giftware-era Disney collectible that anchors a display and carries real nostalgic weight.
Figurines & CeramicsMickey Mouse Musical Figurine Base — Hand-Painted Ceramic, 1970s–1980s
Wind the key and the Mickey Mouse March fills the room — this hand-painted ceramic musical base from the 1970s or 1980s, likely by Enesco or Schmid, is a charming slice of Disney giftware history from a dedicated estate collection.
Ideal Toy Corp. Pluto Inflatable Vinyl Figure — New Old Stock, Late 1960s–1970s
A sealed New Old Stock Pluto inflatable from Ideal Toy Corp., still in its original polybag and header card — a rare, unmolested survivor of the 1970s Disney vinyl toy era with vibrant color and crisp packaging.
Mickey Mouse Art Deco Alarm Clock by Bradley — RCA Victor Radio-Style, 1960s–1970s
A hard plastic streamline alarm clock pairing Mickey Mouse with the RCA Victor brand name, made by Bradley in the 1960s–70s. Art Deco styling, honest surface wear, and genuine mid-century character make this a standout Disney timepiece find.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaMickey Mouse Red Illuminated Display Base — Vintage Light Tray, 1990s–2000s Disney Store Era
A warm red glow, a three-circle silhouette, and decades of Disney magic packed into one compact light tray. This vintage Mickey Mouse illuminated display base from the Disney Store era is the kind of piece that quietly transforms any collector's shelf.
Books & ComicsMickey Mouse Silly Symphony Coloring Book — 1970s Reprint of Classic 1930s Art (Whitman/Western Publishing)
A 1970s Whitman reprint bringing 1930s Silly Symphony art back to life, this Mickey Mouse coloring book features the Grasshopper and Ant characters with honest wear, a 79-cent price mark, and genuine mid-century Disney charm.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaMickey Mouse Decorative Tin Container — 1980s Bright Graphics Collectible
A cheerful 1980s Mickey Mouse decorative tin, standing eight inches tall with bright original graphics and minimal wear — the kind of durable, displayable Disney keepsake that turns up in the best estate collections.
Mickey Mouse AM Transistor Radio with Clock-Face Tuning Dial — 1970s Red Plastic
A vivid relic of the 1970s Disney licensing boom: a red plastic AM transistor radio with a novelty clock-face dial where Mickey Mouse's gloved hands point to the frequencies. Part gadget, part pop-art collectible.
Mickey Mouse Wall & Desk Clock — Classic Character Timepiece, 1980s–1990s
A Mickey Mouse wall and desk clock from the 1980s–1990s, this dual-purpose character timepiece carries honest shelf wear and the warm, lived-in charm of a Disney estate find with decades of history behind it.
Watches & JewelryVintage 1970s Mickey Mouse Wristwatch by Bradley Time — Manual Wind
A clean-dialed, manually wound Mickey Mouse wristwatch from the 1970s by Bradley Time — the beloved Disney licensee whose mechanical character watches now rank among the most collectible pieces of the era.
Mickey's Bumper Birthday Book — 1978 Purnell UK Annual
A 68-page large-format British annual from 1978, published by Purnell and packed with Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Daisy, and Pluto. A genuine slice of 1970s UK Disney culture with honest vintage wear.
Mickey's House Ceramic Figurine and Planter — 1980s–1990s Disney Collectible
A ceramic figurine and planter shaped like Mickey Mouse's iconic home, this late 1980s–1990s piece blends functional charm with classic Disney character — a warm, whimsical find from a lovingly assembled Disney estate collection.
Mickey's Toontown Disneyland Souvenir License Plate — Signed "Benny the Cab" Inscription
A vivid piece of early Toontown history: this 6" x 12" metal Disneyland souvenir license plate carries a signed inscription honoring Benny the Cab — the honking, wisecracking star of the Roger Rabbit universe.
Mickey's Toontown Grand Opening Promotional Spread — "Discover The TOONiest Land" (Disneyland, 1992–1993)
A vivid two-page magazine insert heralding the 1992–1993 grand opening of Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland — glossy, colorful concept-art ephemera from the moment Disney's newest land first opened its gates.
Figurines & CeramicsMickey Through the Years — Bradford Exchange Limited Edition Commemorative Plate
A Bradford Exchange limited edition plate tracing Mickey Mouse's visual journey from 1928 to the modern era. Eight inches of fine porcelain, Certificate of Authenticity included, no damage — from a curated Disney estate collection.
Greetings From The Stars — Microcassette Greeting Card Featuring Annette Funicello, Frankie Avalon & Shecky Greene (circa 1980–1985)
A rare early-1980s microcassette greeting card featuring the voices of Annette Funicello, Frankie Avalon, and Shecky Greene — a charming crossover novelty where Disney nostalgia, beach-movie glamour, and Las Vegas showbiz meet on a single cassette.
Mid-Century Fashion Doll — Late 1950s Hard Plastic Beauty in Yellow Gown
A late-1950s hard plastic fashion doll in yellow ballgown and pearl earrings, unmarked but classic in the Miss Revlon tradition — a genuine survivor from the glamorous pre-Barbie era, from a private estate collection.
Figurines & CeramicsVintage Mickey Mouse Miniature Souvenir Figurine — Walt Disney Script Base, 1970s–1980s
A miniature Mickey Mouse souvenir figurine from the 1970s–1980s, bearing the Walt Disney script on its base — a pocket-sized artifact of the classic park-souvenir era, fresh from a longtime Disney estate collection.
Minnie Mouse Signature Red Bow Enamel Pin — 1990s–2000s Disney
Small but unmistakable, this enamel Minnie Mouse bow pin from the 1990s–2000s captures Disney's most iconic accessory in a collectible that fits in your palm but commands attention on any display board.
Figurines & CeramicsSchmid Porcelain Minnie Mouse Figurine — Classic Polka Dot Dress, 1980s
A hand-painted Schmid porcelain Minnie Mouse figurine from the 1980s, dressed in her iconic polka-dot best — a petite, shelf-ready treasure from a carefully kept Disney estate collection.
Vintage Disney Comics & Booklets — Mickey Mouse "The Gentleman" and Three Little Pigs, Pre-1968 Era
Vintage Disney comics and booklets featuring a dapper Mickey Mouse as "The Gentleman" alongside the Three Little Pigs — pre-1968 print artifacts from a lifelong collector's estate, honest in wear and rich in classic-era charm.
Modern Disney Characters Promotional Poster — Contemporary Collectible Print
A vibrant modern Disney promotional poster featuring a cast of beloved Disney characters — a genuine piece of contemporary Disney print culture, sourced from a curated estate collection and ready to brighten any Disney display.
Motion Picture Magazine Featuring Annette Funicello — Vintage 1960s Portrait Issue
A vintage Motion Picture Magazine close-up portrait of Disney Legend Annette Funicello, captured at the peak of her early-1960s crossover fame — a rare Silver Age keepsake from a devoted Disney estate collection.
Vintage Ben Cooper Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeers Costume Set — Sealed 1970s Original Packaging
Still sealed in its original polybag, this 1970s Ben Cooper Mouseketeers costume set — vinyl vest, plastic mask, and original header card — is a rare NOS survivor from the Mickey Mouse Club revival era.
Multi-Series Disney Pin Collection — Santas Around the World, Lady and the Tramp & It's a Small World (11 Pins)
Eleven Disney pins spanning the Santas Around the World series — including the rare Yugoslavia edition — Lady and the Tramp, Bolt, and an It's a Small World Holland dangle, sourced from a single estate collection.
Muscle Beach Party (1964) Original AIP Metal Printing Plate on Wood Block
An original 1964 metal production printing plate on wood block, used to promote AIP's Muscle Beach Party starring Annette Funicello — a rare surviving artifact of Hollywood's promotional craft and a tangible piece of beach movie history.
1964 "Muscle Beach Party" Metal Advertising Printing Plate — American International Pictures
A genuine 1964 metal advertising printing plate for AIP's Muscle Beach Party, starring Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon — a rare survivor of Hollywood's letterpress marketing era, fresh from a Disney estate collection.
NBC Publicity Photo — "Emil and the Detectives" (1966), Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, Featuring Roger Mobley
An original 1966 NBC press photo from Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, announcing the two-part "Emil and the Detectives" broadcast starring Roger Mobley — rare network ephemera from Disney's golden live-action television era.
Old Yeller Promotional Press Sheet — 1957 NSS / Walt Disney Productions
A 1957 NSS promotional press sheet for Walt Disney's Old Yeller, showing thumbnail versions of every poster format from the original theatrical campaign — a rare survival from the era's behind-the-scenes promotional trade materials.
Vintage Orange Bird Plush — Florida's Magic Kingdom, 1970s–1980s
A rare survivor from the Orange Bird's original Sunshine Tree Terrace era, this vintage 1970s–1980s Disney Parks plush carries the honest wear of a well-loved Florida vacation souvenir — and the cult appeal of one of Disney's most beloved regional characters.
Vintage Orange Bird Rubber Squeeze Toy — Disney Parks, 1970s–1980s
A rare survivor from Orange Bird's original Disney Parks run, this vintage 1970s–1980s rubber squeeze toy captures the cult citrus mascot in the tactile, palm-sized format that defined a golden era of park merchandise.
Orange Bird Vintage Pin / Button — Florida Parks Souvenir, 1970s–1980s
A genuine relic of Walt Disney World's earliest years, this vintage Orange Bird pin dates to the character's original 1970s–80s run as the Florida Citrus Commission mascot — rare, charming, and in excellent condition.
Orange Bird Vintage Promotional Postcard — 1970s–1980s Disney Parks
An unused vintage postcard featuring the Orange Bird — Walt Disney World's beloved 1970s citrus mascot — preserved in excellent condition from an estate collection. A rare, charming artifact of the park's earliest era.
Pajama Party (1964) 8mm Home Movie Reel — Annette Funicello / AIP Beach Comedy
A vintage 8mm home movie reel capturing scenes from AIP's 1964 beach comedy Pajama Party, starring Annette Funicello — a rare physical fragment of the Beach Party era from a Disney estate collection.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set: EPCOT American Adventure Pavilion (Set 2, EC-10) — 1982
A rare five-slide Pana-Vue set from EPCOT's 1982 opening year, documenting the American Adventure pavilion's iconic scenes — Ben Franklin, Mark Twain, and the Spirits of Adventure — in pristine 35mm transparency format.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set: EPCOT Communicore EC-15 — Five Views of the Future That Was
Five 35mm slides from EPCOT Center's opening year, 1982, documenting the now-defunct Communicore pavilion — Compute-A-Coaster, Census Clock, and more. A Pana-Vue time capsule from Future World's boldest experiment.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Journey Into Imagination (EC-13), Original Dreamfinder Era, 1982
Five original 35mm slides capturing EPCOT's Journey Into Imagination pavilion in its very first year — glass pyramids, the Image Works, jumping fountains, and the full Dreamfinder-era magic, photographed in 1982.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set: EPCOT Center Future World at Night (EC-16)
Five 35mm slides from EPCOT Center's opening year capture Future World after dark — Spaceship Earth, Figment's pavilion, the Odyssey Restaurant, and glowing fountains, all as they looked on night in 1982.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT The Land Pavilion (EC-11, Set 1, 1982)
Five original 35mm slides from EPCOT Center's landmark Land pavilion, shot in its 1982 opening year — entrance, Farmers Market, giant-squash growing labs, and interior greenhouses captured in glowing Pana-Vue color.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT The Land Pavilion (EC-12, Set 2, 1982)
Five original 1982 Pana-Vue 35mm slides documenting EPCOT's The Land pavilion in its opening year — including rare Kitchen Kabaret footage featuring Bonnie Appetit, a show retired forever in 1994.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT Universe of Energy (EC-19), Exxon-Sponsored Original, 1982–1983
Five original 35mm slides from EPCOT's opening era capture the Exxon-sponsored Universe of Energy pavilion — entrance, dinosaur dioramas, and all — before the attraction was lost to history.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World of Motion (EC-14), 10 Slides
Ten 35mm slides capturing EPCOT's beloved World of Motion pavilion — the Concept 2000, the TransCenter, the Bird and the Robot — before it vanished in 1996. A vivid primary-source record from an estate-collected Pana-Vue set dated to opening-era EPCOT.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase Canada Pavilion (EC-4), 1982 Opening Year
Five professionally shot 35mm slides capturing the Canada Pavilion at EPCOT Center during its very first season in 1982 — Hotel du Canada, Northwest Mercantile, the pavilion entrance, and two stunning nighttime scenes.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase China Pavilion (EC-7), 1982 Opening Era
Five 35mm slides from EPCOT's opening year capture the China Pavilion in full 1982 glory — the Temple of Heaven, Gate of Golden Sun, and three more iconic views, by Pana-Vue for Walt Disney Productions.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase France Pavilion, Opening Year 1982 (EC-16)
Five original 35mm slides capturing EPCOT's France Pavilion in its opening year, 1982 — Eiffel Tower replica, Belle Epoque streetscapes, and all the Imagineers' early magic, preserved in a licensed Pana-Vue set.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set: EPCOT World Showcase Germany Pavilion (EC-13, 1982)
Five original 35mm slides from EPCOT's opening year, 1982 — capturing the Germany Pavilion's cobbled plaza and Bavarian architecture exactly as Imagineers unveiled it. A genuine time capsule from one of Disney's most ambitious creations.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set: EPCOT World Showcase Italy Pavilion (EC-14, 1982)
Five 35mm slides capturing EPCOT's Italy Pavilion in its very first year, 1982 — a luminous Pana-Vue time capsule from Walt Disney Productions that brings the World Showcase's opening chapter back to life.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase Japan Pavilion (EC-15, Opening Year 1982)
Five original 35mm slides from EPCOT's opening year, 1982 — capturing the Japan Pavilion's pagoda and serene garden landscapes exactly as Walt Disney World guests first encountered them. A vivid analog keepsake from a landmark moment in theme-park history.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set: EPCOT World Showcase Mexico Pavilion (EC-11, 1982)
Five original 35mm slides capturing EPCOT's Mexico Pavilion in its 1982 opening year — the stepped pyramid entrance and plaza areas, frozen in Pana-Vue clarity from the day the park first opened its gates.
Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — EPCOT World Showcase United Kingdom Pavilion (EC-17, 1982)
Five 35mm slides from EPCOT Center's opening year, 1982 — capturing the United Kingdom Pavilion's Tudor facades, cobblestone paths, and manicured gardens exactly as guests first encountered them. A crisp window into World Showcase at its debut.
Figurines & CeramicsPartners Statue Replica — Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse Bronze-Finish Resin Figurine
A bronze-finish resin replica of the beloved Partners statue — Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse, hand in hand — brings the emotional heart of Disney's theme parks home. From a carefully kept Disney estate collection.
Phinney-Walker Mickey Mouse Twin Bell Alarm Clock — West Germany, 1950s–1960s
A sunny yellow West German alarm clock with Mickey's gloved hands telling the time — this Phinney-Walker twin-bell timepiece is a tactile, mid-century keepsake from the postwar golden age of Disney character merchandise.
Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World — Magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center (Circa 1982–1984)
A well-preserved large-format pictorial souvenir capturing Walt Disney World at a pivotal moment — the Magic Kingdom in its prime and EPCOT Center brand new, circa 1982–1984, published by Walt Disney Productions.
Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World — Vintage 1970s Fire Engine Cover Souvenir Book
A large-format 1970s pictorial souvenir book from Walt Disney World, featuring a vivid red Main Street fire engine with Cinderella Castle backdrop — a genuine paper time capsule from the park's magical first decade.
Disneyland in Natural Color — 1955 Walt Disney Productions Picture Souvenir Book
A genuine 1955 opening-year keepsake from Disneyland's debut season — Walt Disney himself graces the cover in his blue suit, pointing toward a conceptual park map, preserved in sleeve with only minor corner wear.
Pinocchio Christmas Tree Ornament — Original Packaging, Union Wadding Co., circa 1970–1975
A Pinocchio Christmas ornament from circa 1970–1975, still in its original Union Wadding Co. packaging with header card intact — a rare survivor from Disney's classic holiday merchandise era.
Pinocchio Seated on Bench Ceramic Chalkware Figurine — Mid-Century Nursery Decor, Late 1960s–1970s
A hand-painted chalkware Pinocchio, seated and wide-eyed on his little brown bench, captures the warmth of late-1960s Disney nursery giftware. From a Disney estate collection, honest wear and all.
Pirates of the Caribbean GAF Pana-Vue 2"x2" Slide — Walt Disney World Attraction Series
A 2"x2" GAF Pana-Vue slide from the Walt Disney World Pirates of the Caribbean attraction series, showing the warm magenta shift of aging 1970s–80s film stock — a tactile piece of early Magic Kingdom history.
Pirates of the Caribbean "Hiding from Buccaneer" GAF Pana-Vue Slide — Walt Disney World Series (WDW 234)
A numbered GAF Pana-Vue slide from Walt Disney World's Pirates of the Caribbean series, capturing the "Hiding from Buccaneer" scene. A genuine 1970s park souvenir and rare window into the ride's early years.
Pirates of the Caribbean Pana-Vue Slide — Original Auction Scene "Auctioning Village Maidens" (WDW)
A rare pre-1986 GAF Pana-Vue film slide capturing Pirates of the Caribbean's original Auction Scene — the Redhead, the Auctioneer, the goats — before Disney's landmark 2018 revision changed it forever.
Pirates of the Caribbean Pana-Vue Slide — "Captain's Quarters" Scene, Walt Disney World (Early 1970s)
A 1970s Pana-Vue transparency capturing the lavish Captain's Quarters scene from Walt Disney World's Pirates of the Caribbean — skeleton captain, canopy bed, chandelier, and all — with warm color shift from decades of careful keeping.
Pirates of the Caribbean Pana-Vue Slide — WDW-23 Set One, Magic Kingdom Adventureland
A luminous survivor from the 1970s Magic Kingdom: one Pana-Vue slide from the WDW-23 Pirates of the Caribbean series, capturing Adventureland's most beloved attraction in the original, unaltered form that purists still revere.
Play-Pal Plastics Pinocchio Bust Bank — Early 1970s Molded Plastic Bookend-Style Coin Bank
A charming early 1970s molded plastic Pinocchio bust bank from Play-Pal Plastics, licensed by Walt Disney Productions — dual-purpose as a bookend, complete with embossed copyright marks and the honest wear of a well-loved life.
Pluto Enamel Character Pin — Disney's Beloved Pup in Collectible Form
A classic enamel character pin featuring Pluto, Mickey's beloved loyal pup, from the peak era of Disney pin collecting. Part of a larger Disney estate collection — small in size, big on nostalgic charm.
Vintage Pluto the Dog Hand Puppet — Walt Disney Productions, 1950s–1960s
A copyright-tagged Pluto hand puppet from the 1950s–1960s, made under Walt Disney Productions — a rare, tactile survivor from the Golden Age of Disney character merchandise and mid-century American childhood play.
Pluto Orange Hang Tag — Vintage Walt Disney Productions Cardstock Label with Cotton String
A die-cut orange cardstock hang tag bearing Pluto's name and the pre-1986 Walt Disney Productions copyright — a small, sturdy survivor of the mid-century licensing era, still strung with its original cotton string.
Vintage Travel Slides — President Coolidge Homestead, Plymouth Notch, Vermont (Set FC 234)
A non-Disney surprise from a remarkable Disney estate — vintage 1960s–70s travel slides documenting the President Coolidge Homestead in Plymouth Notch, Vermont. A quiet piece of mid-century Americana for the right collector.
Posters & PrintsOriginal 1989 Production Cel — Ariel from The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Studios
An original hand-painted production cel from Disney's landmark 1989 film The Little Mermaid, featuring Ariel with vibrant unfaded colors, Disney studio seal, and the quiet authority of genuine animation history.
R. Dakin & Co. Original Hang Tag — Product No. 3523, Circa 1960s–70s
A two-inch orange cardstock circle from R. Dakin & Co. of San Francisco, this 1960s–70s hang tag is a rare survivor from the golden era of Disney-licensed plush — small in size, enormous in collector significance.
R. Dakin & Company Pluto Jointed Vinyl Figure — Late 1960s/Early 1970s with Original Hang Tag
A late 1960s R. Dakin & Company jointed vinyl Pluto, complete with its original San Francisco hang tag — a fifty-plus-year-old piece of Disney licensing history that still has all four legs ready to run.
Radio-Electronics Magazine — January 1967 Walt Disney Memorial Cover Issue
Published just weeks after Walt Disney's death in December 1966, this subscriber's copy of Radio-Electronics magazine carries a striking memorial-era cover pairing Walt's photo with classic pie-eyed Mickey and Donald Duck.
Rafiki Hand Puppet — The Lion King, Disney Store, 1994
A first-generation Rafiki hand puppet from the original 1994 Lion King release, made by Disney Store or Parks. A tactile piece of Disney Renaissance history for the character collector who wants the Pride Lands in hand.
Rare Vintage Photograph — Walt Disney Playing Ukulele at a Polynesian Luau, Circa Early 1960s
A rare early-1960s photograph showing Walt Disney — lei-draped, ukulele in hand — at the center of a Polynesian luau gathering. Candid, warm, and steeped in the mid-century Tiki era that shaped Disneyland itself.
River Country Pana-Vue Slide — "Entrance by the Water Wagon" (Walt Disney World, 1976–1980)
A rare 1976–1980 GAF Pana-Vue slide capturing River Country's iconic Water Wagon entrance at Walt Disney World — a direct document of Disney's first water park, which closed in 2001 and was never replaced.
River Country Pana-Vue Slide — Water Wagon Entrance, Walt Disney World (1976)
A 1976 Pana-Vue transparency slide capturing River Country's Water Wagon entrance — the now-demolished Walt Disney World water park's opening year, professionally produced by GAF and Walt Disney Productions on original Ektachrome film.
River Country Pana-Vue Slide — GAF / Walt Disney Productions, 1976 (WDW 92 Series)
A surviving 1976 Pana-Vue slide from Walt Disney World's beloved original water park, River Country — a small square of celluloid preserving a moment at the park that time eventually swallowed. From a larger WDW estate collection.
River Country Upstream Plunge Pana-Vue Slide — GAF / Walt Disney Productions, 1976
A 1976 GAF Pana-Vue slide capturing River Country's Upstream Plunge — Walt Disney World's original water park, now extinct. Original cardboard mount, authentic color aging, and a direct window onto a place the world will never see again.
River Country Pana-Vue Slide — Slippery Slide Falls (Walt Disney World, 1976)
A 1976 GAF Pana-Vue film slide capturing Slippery Slide Falls at Walt Disney World's original water park, River Country — a park demolished in 2019 and now preserved only in rare artifacts like this one.
Walt Disney World River Country — "Ol' Wading Pool" Pana-Vue 2×2 Slide, 1976 (WDW 925)
A 1976 Pana-Vue slide of River Country's Ol' Wading Pool — the rarest, most faded frame in the WDW 921–925 set — is a tangible remnant of Disney's original water park and its quietly melancholy legacy.
River Country Pana-Vue Slide — "Slippery Slide Falls" (Walt Disney World, 1976)
A 1976 Pana-Vue souvenir slide capturing River Country's iconic Slippery Slide Falls rock-work water slides — a vivid primary-source artifact from Walt Disney World's beloved first water park, now lost to time.
River Country Pana-Vue Slide — "Swinging 'n Splashing" Boom Swing Area (Walt Disney World, 1976)
A 1976 GAF Pana-Vue color slide capturing River Country's Boom Swing area at Walt Disney World — rare photographic ephemera from Disney's original "ol' swimmin' hole" water park, part of a larger estate collection.
River Country Wading Pool Pana-Vue Slide — Walt Disney World, circa 1976–1980
A 1970s Pana-Vue slide of River Country's wading pool — part of a numbered WDW series, produced by GAF under Walt Disney Productions license. A rare surviving glimpse of a beloved park that closed in 2001 and has never reopened.
GAF Pana-Vue Slide — River Country "Upstream Plunge," Walt Disney World (1976)
From River Country's very first summer in 1976, this official GAF Pana-Vue slide captures guests on the Upstream Plunge at Walt Disney World's original water park — a place that no longer exists and can only be remembered through artifacts like this one.
Robert Olszewski Storytime: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree — Original Product Insert
A pristine, sealed product insert from Robert Olszewski's Storytime series for Enesco's Disney Showcase Collection — cobalt blue and cream cardstock tied to the beloved 1966 featurette, perfect for completing a collector's set.
Disney's Robin Hood (1973) Costume Gauntlet Gloves — Green and Gold Felt Cuffs
Dark forest green knit, flared yellow felt cuffs, and a fringe of red — these licensed gauntlet gloves from Disney's beloved 1973 Robin Hood film are a vivid, wearable relic of one of animation's most endearing underdogs.
Roger Rabbit: All-New Adventures! #1 — First Issue, Disney Comics, June 1990
The very first issue of Roger Rabbit's dedicated Disney Comics run, published June 1990 — featuring Roger, Benny the Cab, Eddie Valiant, and the Toon Patrol in a Copper Age debut that still crackles with the film's manic energy.
Roger Rabbit Signed Metal License Plate — Charles Fleischer Autograph
A metal Roger Rabbit license plate signed by Charles Fleischer — the voice behind the toon — this 6" x 12" collectible pairs late-80s Disney nostalgia with a rare, genuine celebrity autograph from an iconic film.
Roger Rabbit Comics #1 — Two First-Issue Copies (Disney Comics, 1990)
Two first-issue copies of Roger Rabbit Comics #1 from 1990 — both in very good condition with clean pages. A direct artifact of the post-film Toontown craze, starring Roger and Jessica Rabbit at the very start of their comics run.
Ruggles China Gift House Disneyland Souvenir Plate — Opening Day Era, 1955–1964
A white ceramic souvenir plate from the Ruggles China Gift House on Main Street, U.S.A., dating to Disneyland's first decade — one of the most collectible windows in all of Disney park history.
Sawyer's Pana-Vue Slide Set: Disneyland New Orleans Square — VP-70 Set One (1966–1970)
Five original 35mm slides capture Disneyland's New Orleans Square in its very first years — Blue Bayou Lagoon, iron lace balconies, and Dixieland detail, exactly as Walt's guests saw them from 1966 onward.
Sawyer's Pana-Vue 35mm Slide Set — A Night at Disneyland (VP-21)
A five-slide Pana-Vue set capturing Disneyland by night in the 1960s — including the now-vanished Pirate Ship and Skull Rock — frozen in 35mm glass at a dollar a dream.
Sheet Music & RecordsSchmid Dumbo Ceramic Music Box — "Baby Mine" — 1980s Hand-Painted Collectible
A hand-painted Schmid ceramic music box featuring Dumbo and playing "Baby Mine" — a beautifully crafted 1980s collectible from one of Disney licensing's most respected gift-ware makers, fresh from a private estate collection.
Schwinn Takes a Trip to Disneyland — 1965 Promotional Booklet
A 1965 promotional booklet uniting Schwinn bicycles and Disneyland at the peak of both brands' cultural power — rare cross-collectible ephemera from a mid-century American dream that still resonates.
Schwinn Takes a Trip to Disneyland — Vintage Promotional Booklet, Circa 1958–1965
A rare co-branded relic from the golden age of American pop culture: Schwinn Bicycle Company and Walt Disney Productions team up for a comic-style trip to Disneyland, circa 1958–1965. Two beloved icons, one little booklet.
Schwinn Takes a Trip to Disneyland — Vintage 1950s Promotional Bicycle Catalog
A rare late-1950s Schwinn promotional catalog places an American family in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle — where bicycle culture and Disneyland's first decade collide on a single vivid lithograph cover.
Seven Dwarfs Ceramic Planter — Doc, Sleepy & Happy, 1950s–1960s Walt Disney Productions
A white ceramic planter featuring raised relief figures of Doc, Sleepy, and Happy — a mid-century Disney household treasure from a curated estate collection, in very good condition after six decades.
Complete Seven Dwarfs PVC Figure Set — All Seven from Snow White, 1990s
All seven Dwarfs, together in one place — this complete 1990s PVC figure set brings Grumpy, Dopey, Doc, and the whole crew home in two-to-three-inch painted form, bagged and beautifully preserved from a private Disney estate collection.
Disney Collectibles & Disneyana1991 SkyBox Disney Trading Cards Complete Base Set — 210 Cards, Near Mint in Binder
A complete 210-card near mint base set from SkyBox's landmark 1991 Disney release — spanning beloved characters across decades of Disney history, binder-stored and preserved from a dedicated estate collection.
Vintage Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Souvenir Spoon Set — Pre-1968 Silver-Plate Trio
A pre-1968 trio straight from a Disney estate: one silver-plated Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle spoon with twisted handle, one full-figure Charlie McCarthy spoon by Wm. Rogers and Son, and a period "Little Boy" companion — honest patina and all.
Posters & PrintsSlue Foot Sue – Golden Horseshoe Revue Promotional Poster, Disneyland (Late 1950s–Early 1960s)
A rare surviving promotional poster for the Golden Horseshoe Revue featuring Slue Foot Sue, issued by Disneyland in the late 1950s or early 1960s — a striking 18x24-inch artifact from the park's legendary first decade.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1966 Disneyland Souvenir Map
A large-format 1966 Disneyland souvenir map featuring Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs artwork — rare park ephemera from Walt Disney's lifetime, surfaced from a private Disney estate collection.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs "Cottage Scene" Area Rug — 1990s Disney Textile
A vibrant 1990s Disney-licensed area rug depicting Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs gathered near their woodland cottage — bright colors intact, decorative border, and estate-fresh condition that makes it a standout textile collectible.
Snow White Hand-Embroidered Fabric Panel — 1950s–1970s Handmade Needlework
A beautifully executed hand-embroidered Snow White panel from the 1950s–1970s, stitched in her classic blue-and-yellow palette. One-of-a-kind textile art from a significant Disney estate collection, in very good condition.
Snow White Portfolio / Script Cover — Walt Disney Productions, 1937–1950s
A rare Walt Disney Productions portfolio and script cover from the Snow White era — genuine mid-century ephemera bearing original character artwork, sourced from a private Disney estate collection assembled over decades.
Sorcerer Mickey Mouse Ceramic Trinket Dish — Walt Disney Productions, 1960s–1970s
A square ceramic trinket dish featuring Sorcerer Mickey from Fantasia, made under the Walt Disney Productions mark in the 1960s–1970s. Mid-century craftsmanship, honest wear, and enduring magic from a curated Disney estate collection.
Spin and Marty Triple R Ranch Children's Western Play Gloves — 1950s Walt Disney Productions
These 1950s licensed children's western play gloves from Disney's beloved Spin and Marty serial are a rare, wearable piece of early Disney television history — olive knit, yellow vinyl gauntlets, red fringe, and the Triple R Ranch steer head logo.
Splash Mountain Grand Opening Splashtacular — Walt Disney World Commemorative Flyer (October 1992)
A heavyweight glossy commemorative flyer from the three-day Grand Opening Splashtacular that launched Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World in October 1992 — now-vintage park ephemera marking the debut of an iconic attraction.
Splash Mountain Photo Folder Design Proof Sheet — Three Variations, Walt Disney Attractions (Late 1980s–Early 1990s)
An internal design proof sheet from Walt Disney Attractions showing three competing layout concepts for Splash Mountain photo folders — a rare behind-the-scenes artifact from the era when the beloved log-flume attraction was new.
Stack of Vintage 7" Disney & Children's Records from the 1960s–1970s (15+ Records)
More than fifteen vintage 7-inch Disney and children's records from the 1960s and 1970s, sourced from a single estate collection — a mixed lot of story records and songs spanning the studio's mid-century golden era.
Stitch Enamel Character Pin — Lilo & Stitch 2000s Disney Collectible
A vivid enamel portrait of Disney's most lovably destructive alien, this officially licensed 2000s Stitch pin comes from a carefully assembled estate collection — a wearable piece of early-millennium Disney magic.
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree — Robert Olszewski Storytime Collector Booklet (Enesco Disney Showcase Collection)
A pristine Robert Olszewski Storytime booklet from Enesco's Disney Showcase Collection, retelling Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree in an elegant small-format keepsake — still in its original protective sleeve after decades of careful storage.
Strike Up a Merry Tune — GAF Pana-Vue Pirates of the Caribbean Slide
A 1970s–1980s GAF Pana-Vue 2"x2" slide capturing a Pirates of the Caribbean scene titled "Strike Up a Merry Tune" — a pocket-sized souvenir from the golden age of Disney park memorabilia, with a clean mount and classic era color.
Figurines & CeramicsVintage Minnie Mouse Standing Ceramic Figurine — Late 1960s–1970s Glazed Stoneware
A glazed ceramic Minnie Mouse figurine from the late 1960s–1970s Bronze Age, attributed to California Originals or Leeds China — an eight-inch standing piece with the honest patina of decades of display.
Sun Rubber Co. Jiminy Cricket Squeak Toy Pair — 1950s Vulcanized Rubber Figures
A charming pair of 1950s Jiminy Cricket squeak toys from Sun Rubber Co. of Barberton, Ohio — vulcanized rubber figures in his classic hat-tipping pose, embossed with the W.D.P. copyright, aged to honest vintage patina.
Sun Rubber Co. Peter Pan Squeak Toy — Early 1950s Walt Disney Productions
A genuine early-1950s Sun Rubber Co. squeak toy of Peter Pan, officially licensed by Walt Disney Productions — a rare survivor from the first wave of merchandise tied to Disney's beloved 1953 animated feature.
Sun Rubber Co. Vintage Pluto Squeak Toy — 1950s–1960s Soft Vinyl Figure
A cheerful mid-century survivor, this Sun Rubber Co. Pluto squeak toy captures Disney's beloved pup in glossy yellow vinyl — nose down, collar on, character fully intact. A standout from a significant Disney estate collection.
The Vulture from The Sword in the Stone — Vintage Felt & Velveteen Character Figure, circa 1965–1975
A rare felt and velveteen figure of the Vulture from Disney's 1963 classic The Sword in the Stone — a genuine secondary-character rarity from the mid-century Disney licensing era, surfacing from a larger estate collection.
Costumes & ApparelThe Art of Walt Disney — Christopher Finch First Edition Hardcover (1973)
A true landmark in Disney publishing: Christopher Finch's 1973 first edition hardcover, complete with dust jacket, offering a comprehensive look at Disney animation history — from the Abrams estate collection to yours.
The Disney Poster: The Animated Film Classics from Mickey Mouse to Aladdin — 1993 Hyperion Large-Format Art Book
A sweeping visual celebration of Disney theatrical poster art from Mickey Mouse's earliest one-sheets through the Renaissance era of Aladdin, this 1993 Hyperion large-format art book belongs on every serious Disney collector's shelf.
The Disney World Newsletter — November 1968, Pre-Opening Construction Update with Walt Disney Commemorative Stamp Artwork
A genuine pre-opening Walt Disney World newsletter from November 1968, featuring Walt Disney commemorative stamp artwork and early construction updates — a primary document from the charged, emotional years between Walt's passing and the park's 1971 debut.
The Disneylander — July 1957 Second Anniversary Issue (Cast Member Publication)
A rare cast-member-only newsletter from Disneyland's second anniversary, July 1957 — featuring Walt Disney and costumed Mickey behind an anniversary cake. Never sold to the public, this B&W employee publication is a primary document of early park history.
Magazines & EphemeraThe Family Circle Magazine, June 24, 1938 — Walt Disney Cover with Donald Duck Golfing Illustration
An original June 1938 issue of The Family Circle featuring Walt Disney on the cover — published at the height of Snow White mania, illustrated with Donald Duck on the golf course, and preserved from a carefully assembled Disney estate collection.
The Family Circle Magazine — June 24, 1938 — Walt Disney Exclusive Interview with Donald Duck Cover
A vivid 1938 time capsule: The Family Circle's exclusive Walt Disney interview issue, featuring a color illustration of Donald Duck in his rare early long-bill design alongside a portrait photograph of Walt himself.
The Family Circle, Vol. 12 No. 25 (June 1938) — Exclusive Walt Disney Interview with Golden Age Donald Duck Cover
A preserved June 1938 issue of The Family Circle featuring an exclusive Walt Disney interview and two long-billed Donald Duck illustrations — a primary-source artifact from the heart of Disney's Golden Age, six months after Snow White changed everything.
The General Motors Exhibit Booklet from the 1939 New York World's Fair — A Seed of Walt Disney's EPCOT Dream
A rare original booklet from the legendary 1939 New York World's Fair GM Exhibit Building — direct intellectual precursor to Walt Disney's EPCOT vision and an essential artifact for serious Disney history collectors.
Posters & PrintsThe Golden Horseshoe Revue — Vintage Disneyland Frontierland Poster Featuring Betty Taylor as Slue Foot Sue
A large-format Disneyland park poster from around 1960 advertising The Golden Horseshoe Revue, featuring Betty Taylor as Slue Foot Sue — a rare surviving piece of Frontierland's most beloved stage show.
The Hollywood Brown Derby Matchbook — Disney's Hollywood Studios Fine Dining Ephemera
A vintage matchbook from Disney's Hollywood Studios' celebrated Brown Derby restaurant, dating to the 1990s–early 2000s — a charming, scarce piece of fine-dining ephemera from the park's golden Hollywood-glamour era.
The Monkey's Uncle (1965) — Promotional Matchbox Cover Mounted on Wood Block
A rare 1965 Buena Vista promotional matchbox cover for The Monkey's Uncle — featuring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello credits and Technicolor branding — mounted on a small wooden block. Studio ephemera this scarce almost never surfaces.
The Mouse Club Newsletter — Combined Issues #59 & #60, 10th Anniversary (Winter 1989 / Spring 1990)
A landmark combined issue celebrating a decade of The Mouse Club newsletter, the pre-internet lifeline of Disney fandom — featuring a 1930s pie-eyed Mickey on a vivid green cover, in crisp original condition from a private estate collection.
The Pop-Up Mickey Mouse — Blue Ribbon Books First Edition, 1933
A genuine piece of Disney's earliest licensing era: this 1933 Blue Ribbon Books first edition pop-up book features the Pie-Eyed Mickey Mouse and stands among the very first pop-up books ever produced for Disney.
The Rescuers (1977) Promotional Print — Bernard, Bianca and Orville's Flight Scene
A genuine 1977 theatrical promotional print from Walt Disney Productions capturing Bernard, Miss Bianca, and Orville mid-flight — a vivid paper artifact from the Bronze Age of Disney animation, sourced from a private estate collection.
The Second Star to the Right — Peter Pan Sheet Music (Walt Disney Music Company, 1952)
Published in 1952 by the Walt Disney Music Company, this vintage Peter Pan sheet music predates the film's release — a rare piece of pre-launch Disney ephemera featuring Peter and Tinker Bell cover art at its mid-century finest.
The Shaggy Dog (1959) Glazed Ceramic Figurine of Chiffon the Sheepdog with Original Walt Disney Gold Foil Tag
A glazed ceramic sheepdog from Disney's breakthrough 1959 live-action comedy, complete with its original gold foil Walt Disney hang-tag — a rare survivor from the earliest days of Disney's live-action merchandise era.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaThe Shaggy Dog (1959) — Original B&W Publicity Portrait Featuring Annette Funicello
A genuine 1959 studio publicity still from The Shaggy Dog featuring Annette Funicello, bearing signatures of both Walt Disney and Annette — a primary artifact from Disney's triumphant live-action era.
The Story of Disneyland: Original 1955 Opening-Year Souvenir Guidebook
A surviving original from Disneyland's first summer, this 1955 souvenir guidebook captures Walt's park exactly as it opened — all five lands, Sleeping Beauty Castle concept art, and an opening-year copyright that collectors prize above nearly everything else in Disneyland ephemera.
The Story of Disneyland — Original 1955 Souvenir Book, Opening-Year Edition
An original 1955 Disneyland souvenir book from the park's opening year — Sleeping Beauty Castle at night, fireworks blazing, all five original lands documented in vibrant mid-century color. Preserved in sleeve, estate-fresh.
The Story of Disneyland — Original 1955 Opening-Year Souvenir Guidebook
A souvenir guidebook from Disneyland's very first year of operation, featuring the iconic blue-and-purple Sleeping Beauty Castle cover. Vibrant colors, minimal wear — a genuine 1955 primary artifact from the day Walt's dream opened its gates.
The Story of Walt Disney — Vintage Paperback Biography by Diane Disney Miller (c. 1957–1959)
Written by Walt's eldest daughter during the height of his creative reign, this late-1950s mass-market paperback biography is an authorized, intimate portrait of the man who built the Disney empire — a foundation piece for any serious collection.
Three Little Pigs / Orphan's Benefit Silly Symphonies Record Sleeve
A vintage Silly Symphonies record sleeve pairing two Golden Age Disney classics — Three Little Pigs and Orphan's Benefit — from a carefully kept estate collection. Pre-1968 paper memorabilia with real history behind every crease.
Pins & BadgesDisney Parks Enamel Souvenir Pin — 2000s Theme Park Collectible
A classic Disney Parks enamel souvenir pin from the 2000s golden age of park pin trading — compact, colorful, and carrying the unmistakable energy of a day spent inside the most magical places on Earth.
Figurines & CeramicsThomas Kinkade "Disneyland 50th Anniversary" Art Print — Sleeping Beauty Castle at Golden Hour
A glowing tribute to Disneyland's 50th anniversary by Thomas Kinkade — Sleeping Beauty Castle bathed in golden light, the Partners statue front and center, and Walt's beloved park rendered at its most luminous.
Thunder Alley (1967) Original AIP Promotional Metal Printing Plate — Annette Funicello
An original metal printing plate used in the 1967 AIP promotional campaign for Thunder Alley — starring Annette Funicello — this rare production artifact connects Disney's most beloved Mouseketeer to the drive-in golden age of American film.
TIME Magazine, December 27, 1954 — Walt Disney Cover Story
A December 1954 TIME magazine with Walt Disney on the cover — published at the precise moment he launched his television show and prepared to open Disneyland. Original paper ephemera from a significant Disney estate collection.
TIME Magazine, December 27, 1954 — Walt Disney Cover Issue with Boris Chaliapin Art
A Boris Chaliapin-painted TIME Magazine cover from December 1954 captures Walt Disney surrounded by his greatest characters — published just months before Disneyland opened its gates and changed the world forever.
Tinker Bell Enamel Pin — Flying Pose with Pixie Dust, Disney 1990s–2000s
A vivid flying-pose Tinker Bell enamel pin from the heart of the Disney pin-trading era, with pixie dust detail and crisp enamel work — sourced from a dedicated Disney estate collection.
Tinker Bell Multi-Series Pin Collection — 8 Pins, Disney Parks & Store, 2000s
Eight Tinker Bell pins spanning Soarin', Magical Musical Moments, Christmas, Dreams, and more — most new on original rainbow backing cards. A cross-section of the 2000s Disney pin trading golden era at its best.
Tinker Bell Enamel Pin Collection — Set of 4, Including Soarin' Attraction Exclusive
Four Tinker Bell enamel pins from a Disney estate collection — including a Soarin' attraction exclusive, a 12 Days of Christmas holiday pin, and two classic poses. A sparkling set for any fairy-focused collection.
To and Through the Fair by Greyhound: 1940 New York World's Fair Travel Brochure
A genuine 1940 Greyhound Lines travel brochure promoting bus service to the New York World's Fair, featuring Art Deco graphics of the famous Lagoon of Nations illumination — a pocket-sized artifact from America's last great pre-war optimism.
Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Commemorative Program — April 15, 1983
On April 15, 1983, Tokyo Disneyland opened its gates for the first time — the first Disney park outside the U.S. This original grand-opening commemorative folder in black textured cardstock with silver foil Mickey logo is a direct artifact of that historic day.
Tokyo Disneyland 5th Anniversary Celebration Magazine — Vol. 22 (1988)
A rare bilingual souvenir magazine from Tokyo Disneyland's 5th Anniversary in 1988, featuring Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, and Eeyore before Cinderella Castle — a time capsule from one of Disney's greatest international milestones.
Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Day Commemorative Presentation Folder — April 15, 1983
A large-format presentation folder from the April 15, 1983 grand opening of Tokyo Disneyland — blind-embossed, silver foil-stamped, and unmistakably ceremonial. A genuine first-day artifact from Disney's first international park.
Costumes & ApparelToy Story Woody Pull-String Talking Action Figure — Thinkway Toys, 1995
The original 1995 Thinkway Toys Woody pull-string talking figure — 16 inches tall, hat intact, pull-string working — from the landmark year Pixar's Toy Story changed cinema forever. A first-generation Pixar collectible in honest, well-loved condition.
Disney Official Enamel Trading Pin — Classic Character, 2000s Era
A genuine Disney official enamel trading pin from the golden age of the trading program — vivid colors, sturdy metal construction, and the unmistakable magic of Disney character art in miniature form.
Trail's End Buffeteria Friday Night Seafood Buffet Menu — Walt Disney World Fort Wilderness Resort
A rare surviving paper menu from Trail's End Buffeteria at Fort Wilderness Resort, this early-2000s Friday Night Seafood Buffet listing features Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and captures a beloved corner of Walt Disney World dining history.
Translucent Blue Mickey Mouse Gumball Prize Figure — 1980s–1990s Plastic Novelty
A translucent blue jelly-plastic Mickey Mouse figure from the gumball machine era — hands on hips, unmistakably the Mouse, and a charming survivor from the 1980s–1990s novelty toy heyday.
Translucent Blue Mickey Mouse PVC Miniature — Late 1980s–1990s Vending Machine Era Pocket Toy
A translucent blue PVC Mickey Mouse miniature from the vending-machine toy era of the late 1980s–1990s — pocket-sized, period-correct, and carrying the honest charm of a childhood quarter well spent.
Treasure Craft Walt Disney Productions Ceramic Log Cross-Section Base — Faux Wood Grain Display Plaque, 1970s
A 1970s Treasure Craft ceramic log cross-section base bearing the Walt Disney Productions copyright mark — faux wood-grain texture, American-made craftsmanship, and the quiet charm of Disney's classic woodland era.
Tru-Vue Film Card — "Lady and the Tramp" (D-7), 1955
A first-run 1955 Tru-Vue film card from Lady and the Tramp's original theatrical release — 35mm transparencies on cardstock, featuring Lady, Tramp, Jock, and Trusty, with film completely clear after seven decades.
Tru-Vue Mickey Mouse Club Circus Film Card (D-20) — 1950s 3D Stereoscopic Viewer Card
A near-mint 1950s Tru-Vue stereoscopic film card documenting the Mickey Mouse Club Circus at Disneyland — one of the earliest chapters in park history, preserved in three-dimensional miniature from a carefully kept Disney estate collection.
Tru-Vue Mickey Mouse Club Circus "Under the Big Top" — 1956 Disneyland 3D Film Card (D-21)
A 1956 Tru-Vue stereoscopic film card capturing the short-lived Mickey Mouse Club Circus at Disneyland, featuring Jimmie Dodd and the Hanneford Family. All seven film pairs intact — a rare document of a ten-month spectacle.
Tru-Vue Three Dimension Film Viewer — 1950s Vintage Bakelite Disney Estate Find
A beautifully preserved 1950s Tru-Vue Three Dimension Film Viewer in Bakelite-era plastic, with intact advance lever and smooth mechanical operation — a rare, working window into mid-century Disney entertainment culture.
Tru-Vue Three Dimension Film Viewer Original Box — Copyright 1955
A copyright 1955 original retail box for the Tru-Vue Three Dimension Film Viewer — worn, honest, and legibly graphic. A rare surviving piece of mid-century toy packaging from a beloved Disney estate collection.
TV Guide — Walt Disney and Friends, December 14–20, 1957
A clean, no-label copy of the December 14–20, 1957 TV Guide featuring Walt Disney alongside Mickey, Donald, Tinker Bell, and friends — a vivid artifact from the golden age of Disney television.
TV Guide: "Why Disney Changed His Mind About TV" — October 23–29, 1954
The October 23–29, 1954 TV Guide captures Walt Disney at the precise moment he bet his studio's future on television — launching the iconic Disneyland series and, with it, an era that reshaped American entertainment forever.
TV Life & Radio Magazine — August 1958 — The Big Four Mouseketeers Cover
A regional TV guide from August 1958 featuring The Big Four Mouseketeers on the cover — Annette Funicello, Bobby Burgess, Lonnie Burr, and Doreen Tracey — a vivid paper artifact from the height of the original Mickey Mouse Club era.
Chicago Sun-Times TV Prevue, 1959 — Zorro Featuring Guy Williams & Annette Funicello
A 1959 Chicago Sun-Times TV Prevue spotlighting Guy Williams as Zorro alongside Annette Funicello — a rare piece of Disney television ephemera straight from a decades-spanning estate collection.
Vintage Vermont Travel Slides Collection — Four Sets, 1960s–1970s
Four sets of vintage travel slides capturing Vermont's landscapes and attractions in vivid mid-century color — a rare estate find for collectors of 1960s–1970s American travel photography and New England Americana.
Vernon Kilns Walt Disney Ceramic Base, 1940 — Golden Age Figurine Fragment
A 1940 Vernon Kilns ceramic base bearing the full Walt Disney copyright backstamp — a California-made relic of Disney's golden licensing era, in excellent condition, presented as a rare standalone collector's fragment.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaVintage Disney View-Master Reels Collection — 1960s–1980s
A multi-title collection of vintage Disney View-Master reels from the 1960s–1980s — stereoscopic windows into classic films, beloved characters, and early theme park scenes, sourced from a single estate collection.
Mickey Mouse Club Circus View-Master Reel — Adolphe Del Bosq's "Serenado" Wonder Horse (Sawyer's, 1955–1956)
A Kodachrome window into the Mickey Mouse Club Circus of 1955–56: this Sawyer's View-Master slide documents equestrian star Serenado and his trainer Adolphe Del Bosq during Disneyland's brief, never-repeated big-top winter.
Vintage Sawyer's View-Master Slide — DeWayne's Acrobatic Troupe, "The Circus" Series (Late 1940s–Early 1950s)
A genuine Sawyer's Inc. View-Master slide from the late 1940s–early 1950s captures DeWayne's acrobatic troupe in flight inside a circus big top — a vivid Kodachrome document of midcentury American entertainment at its most daring.
Mickey Mouse Club Circus View-Master Slide — Kinko the Clown (Sawyer's Packet B 313, 1955–1956)
One of Disneyland's most forgotten experiments — a live circus that lasted barely ten weeks in late 1955 — survives here in a single warm-shifted Kodachrome View-Master transparency featuring Kinko the Clown.
View-Master Slide — Pal the Dog and Nollie Tate, Mickey Mouse Club Circus (Sawyer's Set B 526, 1955–1956)
A Kodachrome View-Master slide from the short-lived Mickey Mouse Club Circus at early Disneyland — featuring trainer Nollie Tate and performing dog Pal — is a rare documentary fragment of 1955 park history.
View-Master Circus Reel — Princess Performer and Asian Elephant, Mid-Century Stereoview Slide
A mid-century View-Master circus slide capturing a performer called "Princess" and a trained Asian elephant — Kodachrome color, tanbark nostalgia, and the warm patina of decades well lived. A gem for View-Master and circus-era collectors alike.
View-Master Stereo Reel — The Great Alexanders, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus (GAF, 1971)
A vibrant 1971 GAF View-Master reel capturing Ringling Bros. acrobatic performers The Great Alexanders in Kodachrome color — part of the classic three-reel Circus set, with exceptional color preservation decades on.
Toys & GamesView-Master Walt Disney World 3-Reel Set — 1970s–1980s Complete with Booklet
A complete 3-reel View-Master set transporting you to Walt Disney World as it looked in its golden first chapter — all three reels present, original booklet included, and every frame still vivid with park magic.
Vintage 1950s Disney Mickey Mouse Illuminated Lightbox with Roy Rogers Transparency Insert
A rare 1950s Disney-licensed illuminated lightbox in original red plastic housing, glowing with a Roy Rogers lithographic insert — a crossover artifact where the Magic Kingdom met the Wild West.
Vintage 1957 Walt Disney Old Yeller Exhibitor's Campaign Book — Original Buena Vista Film Promotional Material
An original 1957 trade document sent to theater owners ahead of Old Yeller's release, this Exhibitor's Campaign Book is a rare surviving piece of Disney film history — never meant for the public, and all the more remarkable for it.
Vintage 1966 Walt Disney Productions Plush — Winnie the Pooh or Tigger, Made in Japan
A rare 1966 Walt Disney Productions plush bearing its original MCMLXVI Made in Japan tag — from the very year Disney first brought Winnie the Pooh to the big screen. A genuine artifact of early Disney merchandise, straight from an estate collection.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaVintage 35mm B&W Film Negative — Walt Disney on Set, Western Production, c. 1958–1962
An original 35mm black-and-white safety film negative showing Walt Disney on a Western production set, circa 1958–1962, bearing studio production code TV 12785. A rare primary-source artifact from Disney's most dynamic decade.
Costumes & ApparelVintage 35mm Color Negative — Mickey and Minnie Mouse Character Greeting, Walt Disney World / Disneyland, Late 1970s–Early 1980s
An original 35mm Fujifilm color negative capturing Mickey and Minnie Mouse greeting a guest at Walt Disney World or Disneyland in their beloved late-1970s to early-1980s park costumes — a rare, tangible sliver of Disney Parks history.
Costumes & ApparelVintage 35mm Color Negative — Mickey & Minnie Mouse Park Meet-and-Greet, Late 1980s/Early 1990s (Fuji Film)
An original 35mm Fuji color negative from a late-1980s Disney Parks meet-and-greet, showing Mickey in tuxedo and Minnie in feathered dress alongside a guest — a candid primary-source relic of a beloved era.
Posters & PrintsVintage 35mm Film Negative — Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Revue Poster, Circa Late 1950s–Early 1960s
An original 35mm black-and-white film negative capturing the Golden Horseshoe Revue sign at early Disneyland, complete with a Slue Foot Sue logo — a rare, tangible relic from Frontierland's opening era.
Annette Funicello & Tommy Kirk Vintage Publicity Still — The Misadventures of Merlin Jones (1964)
A rare 1964 black-and-white publicity still from Disney's beloved teen comedy, capturing Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk together — two of the studio's most iconic young stars at the height of their partnership.
Vintage Bambi Glazed Ceramic Figurine — 1950s-1960s Standing Deer Collectible
A five-inch high-gloss ceramic Bambi from the 1950s-60s, attributed to American Potteries or Enesco — standing, spotted, and impeccably glazed. A display-ready piece from Disney's golden postwar merchandise era.
Vintage Bradley Animated Alarm Clock Backplate — Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck, 1950s–1960s
A gold-tone stamped steel backplate from a 1950s–1960s Bradley animated alarm clock, still bearing its winding key and partial Mickey and Donald figures — honest, mechanical, mid-century Disney magic in fragment form.
Vintage Mid-Century Ceramic Cinderella Figurine — Blue Ballgown with Gold Stars, Embossed Base
A hand-painted ceramic Cinderella in her blue ballgown with gold star accents, standing on an embossed red base — a genuine mid-century dimestore treasure from the golden age of Disney animation and a charming find from a private estate collection.
Vintage 1970s Japanese-Made Disney Ceramic Figurine Fragment — "Made in Japan" Bisque Piece
A small but historically grounded fragment of a 1970s Japanese-made Disney ceramic figurine — likely Pluto or Winnie the Pooh — bearing a "Made in Japan" stamp and the honest wear of a well-loved mid-century collectible.
Vintage 1990s Disney Character Enamel Pin
A genuine 1990s Disney enamel character pin from a beloved estate collection — compact, charming, and carrying the unmistakable warmth of the Disney Renaissance era. Light patina gives this small treasure its honest, lived-in character.
Pins & BadgesVintage 1990s Disney Character Enamel Pin — Classic Era Collectible
A genuine 1990s Disney character enamel pin from the heart of the Disney Renaissance — compact, charming, and carrying the honest patina of a well-loved collection. A small but vivid piece of vintage Disney material culture.
Vintage Disney Little Golden Books & Whitman Collection — 1950s Through 1980s
A decades-spanning collection of vintage Disney Little Golden Books and Whitman titles, gathered from a private estate. Spanning the 1950s through 1980s, these well-loved volumes trace the golden arc of Disney storytelling in print.
Vintage Walt Disney Productions Molded Figurine Fragment — Mid-Century W.D.P. Copyright Mark
A curved, cream-colored fragment of a mid-century Disney figurine, embossed with the iconic W.D.P. copyright mark — an honest, age-worn relic from the golden era of Walt Disney Productions licensing, pulled from a private estate collection.
Pins & BadgesVintage Disney Enamel Character Pin — 1990s–2000s
A vintage enamel Disney character pin from the peak of the pin trading era — small in size, big in personality, and carrying the honest patina of a collection that was built with real intention over many years.
Vintage Disney Branded Hat Box / Cylindrical Storage Container — 1960s–1970s
A cylindrical Disney-branded hat box from the 1960s–1970s, showing honest age wear while retaining its structure — a rare survivor from Disney Parks' early retail era and a charming piece of theme-park history.
1957 Old Yeller Theater Campaign Advertising Sheet — National Screen Service Original
A rare 1957 National Screen Service theater campaign sheet for Walt Disney's Old Yeller — the industry tool that told cinema managers exactly which posters to order, surviving nearly seven decades in remarkable condition.
Vintage Disney Parks Souvenir Tin Collection — 1970s Through 1990s Character Art
Six to eight vintage Disney Parks souvenir tins spanning the 1970s through 1990s, featuring classic character art and park branding. Each tin is a small metal time capsule from Disney's most beloved eras of park merchandise.
Vintage Disney Park Ephemera Collection — Ticket Stubs, Maps, Programs & Paper Goods, 1960s–1990s
Three decades of Disney park magic compressed into ticket stubs, attraction maps, souvenir programs, and promotional paper goods — a rare single-estate collection capturing the parks from the 1960s through the 1990s.
Vintage Disney Park Maps Collection — Disneyland, Walt Disney World & EPCOT, 1960s–1990s
A multi-park, multi-era collection of vintage Disney park maps spanning Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and EPCOT from the 1960s through the 1990s — primary-source documents of extinct attractions, opening-day layouts, and the parks as they actually were.
Vintage Disney Parks Attraction Pin Collection — 14 Pins from the Golden Age of the Parks (1990s–2000s)
Fourteen vintage Disney Parks attraction pins spanning Tomorrowland to New Orleans Square — including sealed Indiana Jones and Pete's Dragon pieces — from a private estate collection assembled across the golden age of the parks.
Vintage Disney Parks Pin Collection — Mickey Mouse Club, SpectroMagic & Anniversary Editions (1986–2001)
Ten vintage Disney Parks enamel pins spanning 1986 to 2001 — anniversary editions, SpectroMagic, Pinocchio, the Fab Five, and more — all on original backing cards, mostly in protective sleeves. A rare, cohesive set from a lifelong collector's estate.
Pins & BadgesVintage Mickey Mouse Enamel Pin — Disney 1990s Collectible
A genuine 1990s Mickey Mouse enamel pin from a Disney estate collection — vibrant color, honest patina, and all the compact charm of an era when Disney was firing on every cylinder.
Vintage Disney Pins from the Pre-Trading Era, 1970s–1980s
Before pin trading became a Disney institution, the parks produced enamel pins for a simpler reason: souvenirs. This estate collection of 1970s–1980s pre-trading-era Disney pins captures that quieter, scarcer chapter of Disney collectibles history.
Vintage Walt Disney Productions Press Kits and Promotional Ephemera, 1950s–1980s
Three decades of Walt Disney Productions promotional power — press kits, studio photographs, and advertising ephemera from the 1950s through the 1980s, each piece a rare surviving artifact of the machinery behind the magic.
Vintage Walt Disney Productions Promotional Photographs, 1950s–1970s
A collection of original Walt Disney Productions promotional photographs spanning the 1950s through 1970s — park publicity shots, character portraits, and TV stills from the studio's golden age of image-making.
Toys & GamesVintage Aladdin Dome-Top Metal Lunchbox — Disney Characters on a School Bus, 1970s
A vivid 1970s Aladdin dome-top metal lunchbox featuring a school bus loaded with classic Disney characters — bright graphics, honest vintage wear, and pure cafeteria nostalgia from a remarkable Disney estate collection.
Vintage Disney Sheet Music Collection — Songs from the Golden Age to the Silver Screen, 1930s–1970s
Four decades of beloved Disney songs in their original published form — illustrated covers, period typography, and the warm patina of age on paper that once sat on piano racks across America. A rare and evocative estate find.
Posters & PrintsVintage Ohio Art Disney Characters Tin Lithograph Tea Set — 1960s
A complete 1960s Ohio Art tin lithograph Disney Characters tea set — teapot, cups, saucers, and plates — bearing the bright, press-printed charm of mid-century American toy craftsmanship and a lifetime of honest wear.
Vintage Disney Parks "Fun Map" Souvenir — 1970s–1980s Illustrated Theme Park Map with Mickey, Pluto & the Seven Dwarfs
A 1970s–1980s Disney Parks "Fun Map"-style souvenir — roughly 20 by 30 inches — featuring Mickey Mouse, Pluto, and the Seven Dwarfs within the iconic train-track border. A vivid relic of theme park cartography's golden age.
Vintage Disney Vinyl Record — 1960s Disney Records Release
A surviving piece of Disney's golden age of audio, this 1960s vinyl record from Disney Records carries the illustrated charm, storytelling warmth, and honest patina of a family favorite from a pre-streaming era.
Vintage Walt Disney Productions Wooden Figurine Base — 1970s Japan, Gold Foil Label
A lathe-turned wooden figurine base from 1970s Japan, bearing its original Walt Disney Productions gold foil label — a quiet artifact of the golden age of Disney licensed giftware, part of a larger estate collection.
Figurines & CeramicsVintage Walt Disney World Ceramic Coffee Mug — 1980s Mickey, Minnie, Donald & Goofy
A solid, cheerful 1980s Walt Disney World ceramic mug featuring Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy — no chips, no cracks, and full of the era-specific park charm that serious collectors seek out.
Vintage Disneyland Large Format Park Map — 1960s–1970s Poster-Sized Souvenir
A poster-sized Disneyland park map from the 1960s–1970s, vibrant and display-ready, capturing the park's golden era in illustrated detail — a rare survivor from an important Disney estate collection.
Vintage Disneyland Souvenir Map and Character Ornaments — 1970s–1980s Park Ephemera
A folded Disneyland souvenir map with honest fold wear meets a collection of vintage character ornaments — together a vivid, tactile snapshot of the park as it existed in the 1970s and 1980s, drawn from a private Disney estate collection.
Vintage Disneyland Park Map Textile Souvenir, Circa 1955–1960
A rare textile park map from Disneyland's opening era, circa 1955–1960, measuring approximately 18 by 36 inches. One of the most evocative souvenir formats from the park's earliest and most sought-after years.
Vintage Disneyland Parking Ticket — 50-Cent Era, Circa 1959–1961, Unused
A pristine, unused 50-cent Disneyland parking ticket from circa 1959–1961, printed by Globe Ticket Co. with Sleeping Beauty Castle art — a paper ghost of the Walt Era that somehow survived intact for over six decades.
Vintage Disneyland Wooden Clown Stacking Toy No. 5 — Walt Disney Productions, 1950s–60s
A three-part wooden stacking toy from Disneyland's earliest souvenir era — painted clown face, polka-dot hat, Walt Disney Productions copyright, and the numeral 5 marking its place in a numbered series. Honest vintage wear, genuine 1950s–60s charm.
Vintage Donald Duck Bisque Figurine — Made in Japan, 1940s–1950s
A charming survivor from the golden age of Disney licensing, this bisque Donald Duck figurine — marked "Made in Japan" and dating to the 1940s–1950s — brings the warmth of mid-century character craftsmanship to any serious collection.
Vintage Donald Duck Blow Mold Bank — Late 1950s Hard Plastic Figure
A hard plastic Donald Duck bank from the late 1950s or early 1960s, likely by Plakie or Play Pal Plastics — a well-worn survivor of postwar American childhood and a genuine artifact of mid-century Disney licensing history.
Vintage Donald Duck Rubber Bowling Pin Toy — 1950s–1960s Mid-Century Disney
A ten-to-twelve-inch rubber Donald Duck bowling pin from the 1950s–60s, complete in full sailor suit — a characterful mid-century Disney toy that survived decades of play to land here with honest age and undeniable charm.
Vintage Donald Duck Chalkware Figurine — Walt Disney Productions, 1940s–1950s
A hand-painted chalkware Donald Duck figurine from the Walt Disney Productions era — circa 1940s–1950s — carrying the paint wear and presence of a piece that spent decades on a shelf and earned every mark.
Vintage Donald Duck Soft Vinyl Coin Bank — 1960s Walt Disney Productions, Made in Hong Kong
A soft vinyl Donald Duck coin bank from the 1960s, made in Hong Kong under Walt Disney Productions license — complete with sailor suit, raised-arm pose, and six decades of honest, character-rich patina.
Vintage Donald Duck Blow-Mold Plastic Figure — Mid-Century Marx-Style Premium Toy, 1950s–1960s
A cream-colored hollow Donald Duck figure stamped "© Walt Disney Prod." — this mid-century blow-mold premium captures the postwar era when Marx-style toy manufacturers brought Disney magic into every five-and-dime in America.
Vintage Donald Duck Playing Accordion Figurine — 1940s–1950s Composition Chalkware
A rare mid-century gem from the Disney golden age — this composition or chalkware Donald Duck figurine captures everyone's favorite sailor mid-performance, accordion in hand, with the authentic patina of a 1940s–1950s original.
Vintage Donald Duck Waving Soft Vinyl Squeak Toy Figure, 1970s
A cheerful, mid-wave Donald Duck in bold sailor colors — this soft vinyl squeak toy from the 1970s is a tactile, estate-fresh piece of mid-century Disney character merchandise with decades of honest wear and immediate shelf presence.
Vintage Dumbo Ceramic Figurine with Yellow Hat — 1950s–60s Leeds or Enesco
A seated ceramic Dumbo in yellow hat and blue collar, standing three to four inches tall and attributed to Leeds or Enesco — a genuine artifact of mid-century Disney giftware culture from a private estate collection.
Vintage Dumbo Rubber Squeak Toy — 1950s Blue Figural with Pink Ears
A six-inch blue Dumbo lying on his back, squeaking his way through seven decades — this 1950s rubber figural captures the postwar golden age of Disney character toys with honest, lovable wear.
Vintage Eeyore Plush — Mid-Century Velveteen Stuffed Animal, 1960s–1970s
A velveteen Eeyore plush from the mid-1960s to mid-1970s, sourced from a Disney estate collection. One of the Hundred Acre Wood's earliest plush incarnations, carrying decades of honest wear and undeniable mid-century charm.
Vintage Eeyore Plush — Pooh Craze Era, Circa 1990
A gently faded, genuinely loved vintage Eeyore plush from around 1990 — a soft relic of Disney's Pooh Craze era and a rare survivor from a private Disney estate collection.
Vintage European Folk Souvenir Fashion Doll — Circa 1965–1975
A vintage European folk souvenir fashion doll from approximately 1965–1975, recovered from a wide-ranging estate collection. Hand-costumed, regional in spirit, and carrying the quiet patina of a well-traveled life.
Vintage French Donald Duck Comic Strip — "Donald Canard: Boxe Ce Soir" (c. 1945–1955)
A vivid Al Taliaferro-drawn Donald Duck Sunday comic strip in French, circa 1945–1955, featuring Donald and a nephew in a boxing-night romp — postwar newsprint Disneyana from a private estate collection.
Vintage Goofy Character Hat — Baker's Promotional Injection-Molded Plastic Headwear, 1980s–90s
A full-size injection-molded Goofy character hat bearing embossed Baker's promotional branding — a cheerful survival from the 1980s–90s golden era of corporate Disney tie-ins, when every bakery and retailer wanted Goofy on their side.
Vintage 1959 Hand-Signed Autograph "Love, Lucy" — Attributed to Lucille Bliss, Voice of Anastasia in Cinderella
A boldly inked "Love, Lucy" on a matte autograph book page dated November 15, 1959 — attributed to Lucille Bliss, the voice of Anastasia Tremaine in Disney's beloved 1950 Cinderella. A rare piece of Golden Age voice-actor history.
Toys & GamesVintage 1960s Jaymar Disney Frame Tray Puzzle — Classic Characters
A 1960s Jaymar Disney frame tray puzzle straight from a major estate collection — vivid classic-character artwork, mid-century charm, and six decades of survival in a single tray.
Vintage King Louie Plush — The Jungle Book, Late 1960s–Early 1970s, Walt Disney Productions, Made in Japan
A rare late-1960s King Louie plush from Walt Disney Productions, made in Japan with its original MCMLXVI tag. One of the harder Jungle Book characters to find from the original 1967 merchandise wave — and as charismatic as ever.
Vintage 1960s Pluto Blow-Mold Squeeze Toy with Original Hang Tag — Walt Disney Productions
A rare 1960s blow-mold Pluto squeeze toy, still wearing its original orange hang tag after six decades. Yellow-orange vinyl, black rubber ears and tail, molded Walt Disney Productions copyright — a tactile time capsule from the golden age of licensed character toys.
Vintage Pluto Squeak Toy with Original Hang Tag — Sun Rubber Co., 1950s–Early 1960s
A charming survivor from the Sun Rubber Co.'s golden era of Disney licensing, this 1950s–60s Pluto squeak toy retains its original hang tag — a rare mark of completeness that serious collectors of vintage Disney character toys will immediately recognize.
Vintage Mickey Mouse and Mary Costa Promotional Photograph — 1970s Disney Publicity Still
A vintage 1970s Disney publicity still pairing a tuxedoed Mickey Mouse with Mary Costa — the original voice of Princess Aurora — against a red velvet curtain. Old Hollywood glamour meets Disney legend in a single, striking frame.
Vintage Mickey Mouse Beach Shack Lifeguard Stand Ceramic Figurine Bank — 1980s Nautical Disney
A hand-painted 1980s ceramic captures Mickey Mouse leaning joyfully from a nautical beach shack, arms wide, red shorts gleaming — a sun-soaked slice of Disney's golden era of licensed collectible figurines.
Vintage Mickey Mouse Bobblehead Nodder Figure, 1950s–1960s
A nodding survivor from the pie-eye era, this 1950s–1960s Mickey Mouse bobblehead stands 8–10 inches tall with original spring mechanism intact — honest wear, maximum charm, and genuine mid-century Disney novelty character.
Rare Pre-War Pie-Eyed Mickey Mouse Celluloid Wind-Up Figure Fragment, 1930s–1940s
A pre-war celluloid Pie-Eyed Mickey Mouse figure component from the 1930s–40s, once part of a mechanical wind-up toy. Beautifully worn, historically significant, and unmistakably from Disney's golden age.
Figurines & CeramicsVintage Mickey Mouse Pie-Eyed Ceramic Cookie Jar — American Bisque, Circa 1940s–1950s
A Pie-Eyed Mickey Mouse ceramic cookie jar from the 1940s–1950s, attributed to American Bisque — crazed glaze, honest wear, and all the charm of mid-century Disney kitchenware at its most iconic.
Vintage Mickey Mouse Club Large-Format Production Negative — Annette, Sharon & Darlene in Mouseketeer Ears (1955–1958)
A rare 8x10 production negative from the original Mickey Mouse Club run, capturing Annette Funicello, Darlene Gillespie, and Sharon Baird in their iconic Mouseketeer ears — complete with studio crop markings and a visible production code.
Vintage Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck Blow Mold Figures — Mid-Century Pair (1950s–60s)
A lime-green Mickey Mouse and a fire-engine-red Donald Duck, frozen in classic poses — this mid-century pair of soft plastic blow-mold figures captures the bold graphic energy of 1950s American toy manufacturing at its most joyful.
Vintage Mickey Mouse Fantasia-Style Graphic Tee — 1990s Disney Licensee Screen Print
A cotton-blend survivor from the Disney Renaissance era, this circa 1990–1995 licensed tee features a bold Mickey Mouse screen print with a starburst motif — worn with love, graphic still vivid, from a single Disney estate collection.
Toys & GamesVintage 1970s Mickey Mouse Metal Dome-Top Lunchbox by Aladdin Industries
A dome-top tin time capsule from the 1970s — this Aladdin Industries Mickey Mouse metal lunchbox carries bright original graphics and the honest wear of a childhood well-lived. A standout piece from a Disney estate collection.
Vintage Mickey Mouse Wind-Up Mechanical Toy — Walt Disney Productions, Mid-Century
A molded plastic wind-up Mickey Mouse toy from the Walt Disney Productions era — compact, charming, and carrying the honest patina of decades of play. A mid-century mechanical treasure from a Disney estate collection.
Vintage Mickey Mouse Plush Doll — Late 1960s–1970s Walt Disney Productions
A late 1960s–1970s Walt Disney Productions Mickey Mouse plush doll bearing the marks of genuine childhood love — faded red body, large white face, circular ears — and a piece of a larger Disney estate collection.
Toys & GamesVintage 1970s Mickey Mouse Plush by California Stuffed Toys — 12-Inch Classic
A 12-inch Mickey Mouse plush from the 1970s by California Stuffed Toys, wearing his classic red shorts and white-button details — a warm, well-loved relic from Disney's golden age of licensed character merchandise.
Watches & JewelryVintage Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch — 1970s Manual Wind
A working 1970s Ingersoll Mickey Mouse pocket watch with manual wind movement, honest case wear, and clear crystal — part of a Disney estate collection and a genuine piece of character watch history.
Vintage Red Plastic Light-Up Photo Viewer — Walt, Lillian & Diane Disney in the Mad Tea Party Teacup, Disneyland c. 1955–1956
A 1960s red plastic light-up viewer housing a rare transparency of Walt, Lillian, and Diane Disney riding the Mad Tea Party teacups at Disneyland circa 1955 — one of the most intimate family images in Disney collecting.
Vintage Mickey Mouse Road Roller Push Toy — 1950s–60s Soft Vinyl Squeaker
A pie-eyed Mickey Mouse grips his red road roller in this charming 1950s–60s soft vinyl push toy — honest wear, rotating wheel, and mid-century magic intact from a Disney estate collection.
Vintage Mid-Century Dumbo the Elephant Ceramic Planter — 1940s-1950s Circus Theme
A hand-painted ceramic planter from the 1940s–1950s, depicting Dumbo in full circus dress — yellow hat, striped ruff, and those magnificent ears — attributed to Leeds China or American Bisque. Mid-century Disney charm at its most domestic and enduring.
Vintage Mid-Century Mickey Mouse & Friends Lithographed Tin Wastebasket by Cheinco
A late-1960s Cheinco lithographed tin wastebasket featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy — honest, well-worn, and still vibrantly printed. Classic American mid-century Disney merchandise from a real estate collection.
Costumes & ApparelVintage Knickerbocker Minnie Mouse Cloth Doll — 1970s, 14 Inches
A 14-inch Knickerbocker cloth Minnie Mouse from the 1970s, complete with original tag and her iconic polka-dot dress — a gently faded, lovingly intact survivor from Disney's most collectible vintage era.
Vintage 1964 Muscle Beach Party Newspaper Printing Plate — AIP Theatrical Promotional Artifact
A genuine metal relief printing plate used to press newspaper advertisements for the 1964 beach-party classic Muscle Beach Party, featuring the iconic Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello — a rare piece of Hollywood promotional history pulled from a Disney estate collection.
Vintage 1950s–60s Peter Pan Rubber Squeak Doll — Campbell Kid Style with Green Tunic and Molded Dagger
A chubby-proportioned, Campbell Kid-style Peter Pan rubber squeak toy from the 1950s–60s — complete with molded green tunic, pointed hat, and hip dagger. A genuine survivor from the golden age of Disney licensed nursery toys.
Toys & GamesVintage Piglet Plush — Late 1970s–Early 1980s Striped Outfit, Pooh Craze Era
A vintage Piglet plush from the late 1970s–early 1980s Pooh Craze era, featuring his iconic striped outfit. Attributed to Sears or Gund, this estate-collection piece is a rare survivor from Disney's most beloved licensing window.
Vintage Piglet Plush — Cherry Nose Variant, Striped Romper, Circa Late 1960s–Mid-1970s
A vintage Piglet plush from the late 1960s to mid-1970s, featuring the rare cherry nose variant and classic striped romper. A rare survivor from Disney's earliest Pooh-corner licensing era, sourced from a dedicated Disney estate collection.
Vintage Pinocchio Wooden Stacking Balance Toy — Hand-Painted, 1940s–1960s
A hand-painted multi-part turned wood stacking toy from the 1940s–1960s, this cheerful Pinocchio figure wears his signature red hat and wide smile — a rare, tactile relic from Disney's earliest merchandise era, found in a larger estate collection.
Vintage Pluto Hard Plastic Figurine with Chin Loop — 1950s–1960s Pull-Toy Era
A hard plastic Pluto figurine from the 1950s–60s, caught in his classic sniffing-and-walking pose, with a distinctive chin loop hinting at pull-toy or hanging-ornament origins. Honest wear and mid-century charm throughout.
Watches & JewelryVintage 1970s Pluto Plush by California Stuffed Toys — 10-Inch Fabric Charm
A warm, orange-tan 10-inch Pluto plush by California Stuffed Toys — a respected 1970s Disney licensee — wearing its decades of history with honest charm. Part of a larger Disney estate collection.
Vintage Pluto Squeak Toy in Sniffing Pose — Hong Kong, 1970s–1980s
A hard plastic Pluto figure from the 1970s–80s, stamped MADE IN HONG KONG, captures Disney's beloved pantomime hound in his iconic sniffing pose — a small, honest relic of an era when character merchandise was simple, tactile, and everywhere.
Toys & GamesVintage Winnie the Pooh Plush — Velour Bear from the 1970s–80s
A velour Winnie the Pooh plush from the 1970s–80s, attributed to Sears or Gund — a tactile relic from Disney's early Pooh merchandise era, showing the honest wear of a genuinely cherished childhood companion.
Talking View-Master Stereo Viewer with Country Bear Jamboree Reels — Magic Kingdom Opening Era, 1971
Produced in 1971 — the Magic Kingdom's opening year — this Talking View-Master set documents Country Bear Jamboree in its original form. A narrated, stereoscopic window into a beloved attraction that no longer exists.
Figurines & CeramicsVintage Minnie Mouse "Pie-Eye" Ceramic Cookie Jar — Red Polka-Dot Dress, 1990s
A retro-styled Minnie Mouse ceramic cookie jar from the 1990s, featuring her beloved pie-eye face, red polka-dot dress, and signature bow — a charming, honestly-worn piece from a Disney estate collection.
Vintage Sun Rubber Co. Pluto Squeak Toy — Sniffing Pose, 1940s–1950s
A mid-century classic from Sun Rubber Co. of Barberton, Ohio — this molded rubber Pluto squeak toy captures Mickey's loyal hound in his iconic nose-to-the-ground tracking pose, straight from the golden age of Disney licensing.
Vintage Long-Nose Tigger Plush — Late 1960s to Early 1970s Velour Stuffed Animal
A rare long-nose velour Tigger plush from the late 1960s to early 1970s — one of the very first generations of Tigger stuffed animals, made when the character was brand new to the Disney universe.
Vintage Tigger Stylized Plush — Walt Disney Productions, 1970s–Early 1980s
A Walt Disney Productions velour plush from the 1970s–early 1980s, this stylized Tigger with free-spinning googly eyes is a charming survivor of a beloved era in Hundred Acre Wood merchandise history.
Vintage Velvet Tigger Stuffed Figure — Circa 1960s–1970s
A small velvet Tigger from the 1960s–1970s, sourced from a Disney estate collection. One of the earliest licensed Tigger softgoods ever produced, with the quiet charm only decades of shelf life can give.
Vintage Walt Disney Productions Yellow Winnie the Pooh Character Piece — 1970s–80s Molded Plastic
A cheerful yellow molded plastic Winnie the Pooh character piece from the Walt Disney Productions era — likely a bank or planter component — wearing its 1970s–80s origins with honest, well-loved patina and an embossed copyright that dates it precisely.
Books & ComicsVintage Whitman Mickey Mouse 100-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle — 1970s Classic
A cheerful survivor from the 1970s Disney licensing golden age, this Whitman 100-piece Mickey Mouse jigsaw puzzle carries the warm, unpretentious charm of an era when Mickey was America's most familiar face.
Vintage Disney Blow-Mold Bubble Bath Container — Late 1960s–Early 1970s Yellow HDPE Figure
A cheerful survivor from the bubble-bath bottle era, this late-1960s yellow blow-mold container — likely Pluto or Winnie the Pooh — captures the tactile, unpretentious joy of early Disney licensed plastics at their most charming.
Late 1980s Disney Park Walk-Around Character Costumes — Mickey & Minnie Mouse Pair
A matched pair of late-1980s Disney park walk-around character costumes — Mickey and Minnie Mouse together — rare survivors from an era when Main Street magic was stitched, painted, and worn by hand.
Walt Disney 6-Cent Commemorative Stamp Souvenir Sheet — USPS 1968 Memorial Issue
Issued by the USPS just two years after Walt Disney's death, this 1968 6-cent commemorative stamp souvenir sheet is a rare piece of official American tribute — perfect for philatelists, Disney historians, and estate collectors alike.
Costumes & ApparelWalt Disney and the Mouseketeers Luau — Original c. 1955 Color 35mm Slide
A c. 1955 original 35mm color transparency showing Walt Disney alongside the Original Mouseketeers at a luau — a luminous, primary-source artifact from the Golden Age of Disney television and the debut year of The Mickey Mouse Club.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaWalt Disney Comics Digest — Gold Key Vintage 1970s Multi-Story Edition
A Gold Key Walt Disney Comics Digest from the 1970s — a compact anthology of Mickey, Donald, and the full Disney cast, complete with all pages and the honest patina of decades well spent on a beloved shelf.
Magazines & EphemeraWalt Disney Home Classics: Vintage Dumbo Magazine — Late 1970s Western Publishing
A late-1970s Walt Disney Home Classics magazine featuring Dumbo, produced by Western Publishing on glossy 8.5x11 stock — a well-preserved piece of Disney paper history from a lifetime estate collection.
Walt Disney with Jose and the Barker Bird — Original Enchanted Tiki Room Press Photo, 1963
Walt Disney poses with Jose and the Barker Bird inside Disneyland's Enchanted Tiki Room in this rare 8x10 black-and-white press photograph from the attraction's landmark 1963 opening era — a document of Audio-Animatronics history.
Walt Disney Productions Mickey Mouse Logo Matchbook — 1980s Official WDP Collectible
A surviving 1980s Walt Disney Productions matchbook bearing the iconic Mickey Mouse logo — compact paper ephemera from the final years of WDP branding, now a genuine relic for serious Disney collectors.
Walt Disney Productions Bilingual Photographic Layout and Masking Sheet — 1960s Studio Production Document
A rare 1960s Walt Disney Productions bilingual layout and masking sheet — the kind of working studio document that guided production artists through photo preparation for print. Handwritten annotations and vintage yellowing intact.
Walt Disney's Back-to-School Activity and Coloring Book Featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy
Mickey, Donald, and Goofy suit up for the classroom in this 2005 softcover activity and coloring book — a charming piece of post-Renaissance Disney ephemera that survived the era's flood of licensed merchandise and emerged from an estate collection intact.
Walt Disney's Bambi: A Big Golden Book (Golden Press, circa 1948–1950s)
A large-format Golden Press hardcover from the late 1940s–early 1950s, this Walt Disney's Bambi Big Golden Book features Thumper, bluebirds, and full-color illustrations — well-preserved with honest vintage wear from a Disney estate collection.
Walt Disney's Bambi — A Big Golden Book (Golden Press, circa 1950s)
A vibrant mid-century oversized hardcover from Golden Press, this Walt Disney's Bambi Big Golden Book — featuring Bambi, Thumper, and the bluebirds — is a beautifully preserved relic of postwar Disney publishing at its most enchanting.
Walt Disney's Big Book of Fun to Know — Whitman Activity Book, 1950s–1960s
A large-format Whitman activity book from the golden 1950s–1960s Disney era, featuring the studio's beloved ensemble cast — a survivor from a lifetime collection and a genuine piece of midcentury Disney magic.
Walt Disney's Clarabelle Cow Vintage Storybook (circa 1938–1940)
A hardcover storybook from approximately 1938–1940 featuring Clarabelle Cow, one of Disney's original barnyard characters. A rare survivor from the earliest era of Disney consumer publishing, part of a larger estate collection.
Walt Disney's Disneyland #3 — Dell Comics, 1955–1956
Published in the months immediately following Disneyland's 1955 opening, this Dell anthology comic captures the original wave of park fever — Mickey Mouse, Golden Age format, and seventy years of honest age in every page.
Walt Disney's Disneyland Coloring Book — Whitman Authorized Edition (circa 1955–1958)
A Whitman-authorized Disneyland coloring book from the park's opening years, featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle, Donald Duck, and Tinker Bell — a crayon-worn relic of childhood wonder circa 1955–1958.
Walt Disney's Disneyland Souvenir Guide Map — America on Parade Edition (1975)
A large-format 1975 Disneyland souvenir map celebrating America on Parade, featuring Mickey, Donald, and Goofy in colonial dress — and a freshly opened Space Mountain on the Tomorrowland skyline.
Walt Disney's Disneyland Pencil Case — Mickey Mouse as Train Engineer with Casey Jr. (Mid-Late 1950s)
A lithographed cardboard pencil case from the first years of Disneyland's existence, featuring Mickey Mouse as train engineer aboard Casey Jr. and Tinker Bell in flight — a vivid school-day relic from 1955–1960.
Walt Disney's Disneyland Pictorial Souvenir Book — 1980s Dot Cover Edition
A mid-1980s Disneyland souvenir book with its distinctive pastel dot cover and Sleeping Beauty Castle centerpiece — a vivid, officially produced keepsake from a pivotal chapter in the park's history, now part of a large Disney estate collection.
Walt Disney's Disneyland Pictorial Souvenir Book — Blue Sky Castle Cover (1968–1972)
A square-format pictorial souvenir book from Disneyland's golden late-1960s era, its blue-sky cover framing Sleeping Beauty Castle through the trees — a vivid, paper-and-ink time capsule from one of the park's most transformative chapters.
Walt Disney's Disneyland Pictorial Souvenir Book — Large Format, Circa 1955–1960
A commanding 10-by-13-inch pictorial souvenir book from Disneyland's earliest years, featuring Walt Disney's own photograph on the cover — a first-generation artifact from the era when the park was still a brand-new idea.
Walt Disney's Disneyland Stamp Book — Circa 1957–1962 Color Photo Edition
A vivid yellow time capsule from Disneyland's golden opening era, this circa 1957–1962 stamp book captures early Fantasyland — Dumbo, Casey Jr., and even the long-vanished Clock of the World — in charming full color.
Walt Disney's Disneyland Vintage Hardcover Souvenir Guidebook (1960s)
A mid-to-late 1960s hardcover souvenir guidebook from the park's golden era, featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle on the cover and published by Golden Press — a time-capsule of Walt's Disneyland at its most confident.
Walt Disney's Guide to Disneyland — Original 1958 Edition
A surviving 1958 Disneyland guidebook from the Walt Era — complete, display-quality, and featuring the iconic Blue Suit Walt portrait alongside original Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery before any renovations.
Walt Disney's Guide to Disneyland — 1964–1965 Edition Souvenir Guidebook
A pristine 1964–65 Disneyland souvenir guidebook featuring Walt Disney himself, the Monorail, Jungle Cruise, and a rare depiction of the now-lost Tower of the Four Winds from the New York World's Fair.
Costumes & ApparelWalt Disney's Magazine — Vintage Issues Collection (1950s–1960s, Western Publishing)
A rare grouping of vintage Walt Disney's Magazine issues from the 1950s–60s, published by Western Publishing during the Mouseketeer era — paper time capsules from the Golden Age of Disney, sourced intact from a private estate collection.
Costumes & ApparelWalt Disney's Magazine — Vintage 1950s–1960s Issue Collection by Western Publishing
A surviving stack of Walt Disney's Magazine from the 1950s–1960s Golden Age, published by Western Publishing — featuring the Mouseketeers, classic Disney characters, and the full creative energy of Walt's most celebrated era.
Walt Disney's Magazine Vol. II, No. 6 — Dancing Mouseketeers (Annette Funicello & Bobby Burgess, Circa 1957–1958)
A luminous piece of late-1950s Disney history: Annette Funicello and Bobby Burgess dance across the cover of Walt Disney's Magazine Vol. II, No. 6 — a collector's window into the golden age of the Mouseketeers.
Costumes & ApparelWalt Disney's Magazine Vol. III No. 2 (1958) — Annette Funicello Cover
A 1958 issue of Walt Disney's Magazine featuring Annette Funicello on the cover, surrounded by fan mail — a vivid artifact from the Mickey Mouse Club's golden era and one of Disney's most beloved stars.
Walt Disney's Magazine Vol. III No. 2 (February 1958) — Autographed by Annette Funicello
A February 1958 issue of Walt Disney's Magazine featuring Annette Funicello surrounded by fan mail — and signed in her own hand, "Love, Annette." A rare intersection of Mickey Mouse Club history and personal celebrity autograph.
Walt Disney's Magazine Vol. III No. 2 (1958) — Zorro Cover
A 1958 Silver Age treasure: Walt Disney's Magazine Vol. III No. 2 featuring a bold Zorro-on-horseback cover, a Tim Considine sports car feature, and a Mouseketeer visit — straight from a long-held estate collection.
Walt Disney's Magazine Vol. IV No. 1 — 1958 Mickey Mouse Club Issue Featuring Annette Funicello
A near-seventy-year-old treasure from the height of Mickey Mouse Club fever: this 1958 issue spotlights Annette Funicello, Tommy Kirk, and the golden ensemble that made a generation of kids proud to wear the ears.
Walt Disney's Magazine Vol. IV, No. 1 — Four Seasons Mouseketeers Cover (Circa 1958–1959)
A beautifully preserved copy of Walt Disney's Magazine Vol. IV, No. 1, featuring Annette Funicello and three fellow Mouseketeers in a charming four-seasons cover design — a vivid keepsake from the Mickey Mouse Club's golden era.
Walt Disney's Magazine Vol. IV No. 1 (1958–1959) — Mickey Mouse Club Era Collectible
A 1958–1959 issue of Walt Disney's Magazine starring Annette Funicello, Tommy Kirk, Kevin Corcoran, and Tim Considine — a vivid large-format time capsule from the height of the Mickey Mouse Club era.
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club Annual — Original Mouseketeers Lonnie Burr & Darlene Gillespie, Dean & Son Hardcover (Late 1950s)
A late-1950s Dean & Son hardcover annual featuring original Mouseketeers Lonnie Burr and Darlene Gillespie on a full-color photo cover — a Golden Age Disney collectible straight from an estate collection.
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club Coloring Book — Whitman Publishing, 1950s
A vibrant survivor from the height of 1950s Mickey Mouse Club mania — this Whitman Publishing coloring book pairs Mickey with Mouseketeer children in cover art that defines mid-century Disney charm. A genuine piece of postwar American childhood.
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club Magazine — Summer 1956 (Fess Parker & Annette Funicello)
A vibrantly preserved Summer 1956 Mickey Mouse Club Magazine featuring Fess Parker at the height of Davy Crockett mania and a young Annette Funicello — a front-row seat to the moment Disney television conquered American childhood.
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club Magazine Vol. II, No. 3 — Spin and Marty Spring 1957
A vivid survivor from the height of Mickey Mouse Club mania — this Spring 1957 magazine puts Annette Funicello, Spin, and Marty on the cover and delivers 50 cents' worth of pure 1950s Disney magic.
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club Scrap Book — Whitman Publishing, 1955
A vivid orange-and-yellow Whitman scrapbook from the original 1955 Mickey Mouse Club era — part keepsake, part time capsule, and a striking artifact of postwar American childhood from a remarkable Disney estate collection.
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club Scrap Book — Whitman Publishing, 1950s
A genuine 1950s Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club Scrap Book by Whitman Publishing — large-format, vibrantly colored, and original to the show's first broadcast era. A rare paper artifact from one of television's most beloved children's programs.
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club Scrap Book — Whitman Publishing, 1955
A vivid 1955 Whitman scrapbook from the debut year of The Mickey Mouse Club — large format, bright orange Clubhouse cover, still in its protective bag. A first-wave Mouseketeer artifact in exceptional condition for its age.
Walt Disney's Mouseketeers Halloween Costume Set — Ben Cooper Vest and Mask, 1970s New Old Stock
A never-worn 1970s Ben Cooper Mouseketeers Halloween costume — vinyl vest with Mickey sunburst graphic and original plastic mask — still in its header-carded polybag. New old stock from a Disney estate collection, with vibrant colors and honest age wear.
Walt Disney's Old Yeller — Original 1957 Exhibitor's Campaign Book
A surviving 1957 exhibitor's campaign book for Walt Disney's Old Yeller — issued by Buena Vista Film Distribution Co. and printed on heavy semi-gloss stock, this rare piece of cinema history shows how a beloved classic was sold to theaters across America.
Disney Collectibles & DisneyanaWalt Disney's Peter Pan Pirate Ship — Vintage Sealed Plastic Model Kit (1960s–1970s)
A factory-sealed vintage plastic model kit of the Jolly Roger from Disney's Peter Pan — untouched since the 1960s or 70s, this rare NOS find is the crown jewel of any mid-century Disney or model kit collection.
Walt Disney's Scamp — Whitman Softcover Storybook No. 17 (1973–1974)
A Whitman softcover storybook from 1973–1974 starring Scamp — the adventurous son of Lady and Tramp — this No. 17 entry in the classic Whitman Disney series is a charming artifact of mid-century licensed publishing, gently worn from real childhood use.
Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Golden Anniversary Edition (Gladstone Publishing, 1987)
Celebrating fifty years of Disney's first animated feature, this 1987 Gladstone Publishing prestige-format edition brings Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to life in a large-format softcover — a golden keepsake from a golden anniversary.
Posters & PrintsWalt Disney's Television Car — 1950s Marx Tin Lithograph Wind-Up Toy Featuring Mickey, Donald & Pluto
A Marx Toys masterpiece from the 1950s — this tin lithograph wind-up car features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto in vivid color, capturing the moment Disney and television transformed American childhood.
Walt Disney's The Monkey's Uncle (1965) — Original Photo Lab Processing Envelope with Handwritten Production Notes
A 1965 photo lab envelope from the set of The Monkey's Uncle, bearing handwritten notes referencing Annette Funicello. Genuine Disney production material — bilingual, age-toned, and quietly electric with on-set history.
Walt Disney's The Rescuers — 1977 Aladdin Industries Metal Thermos
A 1977 Aladdin Industries metal thermos from Walt Disney's The Rescuers, featuring lithographed swamp characters Evinrude and Brutus/Nero — a well-loved artifact from the studio's classic lunchbox era, now surfaced from a family estate collection.
Walt Disney's Tinker Bell from Peter Pan Vintage Fashion Doll — Original Window Box, Late 1960s–Mid 1970s
A NOS Tinker Bell fashion doll in her original teal-and-green window box, circa late 1960s to mid-1970s — rooted blonde hair, felt dress, translucent wings, and the full Peter Pan cast on the packaging. A genuine time capsule from Neverland.
Walt Disney's Tinker Bell Fashion Doll Box Panel — Late 1970s Sears Exclusive
A vivid cardboard survivor from the Sears Disney retail era — this Tinker Bell packaging panel, complete with character bio and Tick-Tock Crocodile illustration, brings the late 1970s to early 1980s licensing world to life.
Walt Disney's Zorro: A Giant Golden Book (1958)
From Walt Disney's landmark 1957 TV series, this oversized 1958 Giant Golden Book brings the masked swordsman Don Diego de la Vega to life in vivid mid-century illustration — a survivor from a Disney estate collection with intact binding and vibrant artwork.
Walt Disney's Zorro: A Golden Book (1973–1974 Hardcover)
A swashbuckling relic from Disney's live-action golden era — this oversized 1973–1974 Golden Press hardcover brings Zorro's masked adventure to the page in grand style, sourced from a lifetime Disney estate collection.
Walt Disney's Scamp #21 — Whitman Variant Comic Book, Circa 1974
A Whitman variant of Walt Disney's Scamp #21 from circa 1974, featuring Lady and the Tramp's scrappy pup son in a reader-grade copy with honest wear and a child's inked initials — a piece of mid-century Disney comics history.
Sheet Music & RecordsWalt Disney Story Records Album — Disneyland Records 33⅓ RPM, 1960s
A playable 1960s Disneyland Records LP that carries real estate-collection provenance — warm cover patina, light groove wear, and the full analog charm of Disney storytelling at its vinyl-era peak.
Park & Resort MemorabiliaWalt Disney at the Mad Tea Party — 1955 Light Box Photo Display
A glowing tribute to Disneyland's opening year: this backlit light box captures Walt Disney himself at the Mad Tea Party in 1955, framed in classic red plastic for display anywhere a little Wonderland magic is welcome.
Walt Disney with Mickey Mouse and White Rabbit at Disneyland — Vintage 1950s Official Photograph
A rare 1950s official press photograph of Walt Disney alongside an early mask-style Mickey Mouse and the White Rabbit at Disneyland — dimpled period paper, genuine corner wear, and undeniable magic from the park's founding years.
Walt Disney with the Mouseketeers at Tahitian Terrace — Original Color Transparency, Circa 1962–1964
An original color film transparency capturing Walt Disney and the Mouseketeers — including Annette Funicello and Bobby Burgess — lei-clad at Disneyland's Tahitian Terrace, circa 1962–1964. A primary-source relic from the golden age of the Mouse Club.
Costumes & ApparelWalt Disney Playing Ukulele with the Original Mouseketeers — Vintage 8x10 Color Photo, c. 1955–1957
A vintage 8x10 color photograph of Walt Disney strumming a ukulele with the Original Mouseketeers in a tropical setting, circa 1955–1957 — a rare, warmly informal image from the earliest and most iconic years of The Mickey Mouse Club.
Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Tinker Bell Commemorative Watch (1996) with Original Box and Papers
A complete 1996 Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary commemorative wristwatch featuring Tinker Bell, still in its original box with papers — a wearable time capsule from the height of the Disney Renaissance.
Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Mickey Mouse Watch — Disney Time, 1996
A limited edition Mickey Mouse watch produced by Disney Time to celebrate Walt Disney World's 25th Anniversary in 1996, presented in its original blue gift box with insert card — a wearable keepsake from a milestone year.
Walt Disney World: A Complete Edition — 1971 Opening-Era Souvenir Guidebook
A 1971 Walt Disney World souvenir guidebook from the resort's opening season, featuring concept art cover illustrations and references to the Persian and Venetian Resorts — two hotels planned but never built.
Figurines & CeramicsWalt Disney World Character Wrap Mug — Mickey, Minnie & Donald with Cinderella Castle, 1990s Disney Parks
A white ceramic Walt Disney World character mug from the 1990s, wrapping Mickey, Minnie, and Donald around Cinderella Castle — a compact, cheerful relic of the parks' golden era and the families who made the pilgrimage.
Walt Disney World Contemporary Resort Matchbook — Unused, 1970s–1980s Opening Era
An unused 1970s–1980s matchbook from Walt Disney World's Contemporary Resort, bearing the A-frame logo in gold and black — a crisp, intact relic from the Vacation Kingdom's Opening Era.
Walt Disney World Country Bear Jamboree Wood-Slice Relief Plaque — 1970s Souvenir
A 1970s Walt Disney World souvenir plaque shaped like a log cross-section, with 3D relief figures of the Country Bear Jamboree cast — Henry, Baby Oscar, the Five Bear Rugs, and Gomer — and the original globe WDW logo.
Walt Disney World Discovery Island Guide Brochure — 1980s Tri-Fold (Tan Textured, Macaw & Osprey Illustrations)
A 1980s tri-fold guide to Walt Disney World's extinct Discovery Island sanctuary — tan textured stock, vivid Macaw and Osprey illustrations, and light edge wear from a real visit to a place that no longer exists.
Walt Disney World Discovery Island Brochure — Early Edition with Key Deer (Late 1970s–Early 1980s)
A rare early-edition Discovery Island brochure from the late 1970s–early 1980s, featuring naturalist wildlife art of Key Deer and exotic birds — a paper relic from Disney World's quietly extraordinary zoological island.
Magazines & EphemeraWalt Disney World Opening Era Paper Ephemera Collection — 1971 to 1980s
Paper tickets, souvenir maps, and promotional brochures from Walt Disney World's opening decade — 1971 through the early 1980s — are among the rarest surviving artifacts of the resort's most formative years.
Walt Disney World EPCOT Center Sealed Playing Cards — Spaceship Earth Logo Deck, 1982–1989
A factory-sealed deck from EPCOT Center's founding era (1982–1989), printed by the United States Playing Card Company and bearing the iconic Spaceship Earth logo — a pristine souvenir from Disney's boldest experiment in optimism.
Walt Disney World EPCOT Center Opening-Era Souvenir Program — Circa 1982
A large-format souvenir program from EPCOT Center's opening era, featuring the original five-ring logo and iconic Spaceship Earth artwork — a vivid time capsule from one of Disney's most ambitious moments.
Walt Disney World Pictorial Souvenir Book — Opening-Era Grid Cover (1971–1975)
A square-format pictorial souvenir from Walt Disney World's opening years, 1971–1975, featuring the iconic grid cover with Cinderella Castle, Mickey, the Monorail, and the Contemporary Resort — all under the original Walt Disney Productions logo.
Walt Disney World Preview Edition Booklet — Official Pre-Opening Concept Art (1970)
Produced in 1970 — more than a year before opening day — this 11x11 pre-opening promotional booklet showcases stunning aerial concept art of Cinderella Castle, the Contemporary Resort, and the Seven Seas Lagoon. A rare time capsule from Walt Disney World's birth.
Walt Disney World Preview Edition: "The Vacation Kingdom of the World" — 1970 Pre-Opening Souvenir Booklet
Produced in 1970 — a full year before Walt Disney World opened its gates — this official preview booklet features aerial concept art of the Seven Seas Lagoon and the original "Vacation Kingdom of the World" tagline. A rare pre-opening artifact from the estate.
Walt Disney World "The Vacation Kingdom" Complete Edition Souvenir Guide — 1971
A complete-edition souvenir guide from Walt Disney World's 1971 opening era, featuring the legendary Master Plan concept map in teal and forest green — rare surviving paper ephemera from the Vacation Kingdom's earliest days.
Park & Resort MemorabiliaWalt Disney World "The Vacation Kingdom of the World" Complete Edition Guidebook with Red Mickey Mouse Display Tray — 1971–1975
A rare "Complete Edition" Walt Disney World guidebook from the park's opening era, 1971–1975, paired with its original red plastic Mickey Mouse display tray — a window into the Vacation Kingdom at its very beginning.
Walt Disney World Vacationland Magazine — Spring 1973
A pristine artifact from Walt Disney World's infancy: the Spring 1973 Vacationland magazine, featuring a sweeping aerial of the Contemporary Resort and Seven Seas Lagoon — resort ephemera that rarely survived its own vacation.
Magazines & EphemeraWelcome to Disneyland — Original 1958 Souvenir Brochure / Park Guide
An original 1958 Disneyland souvenir guide, tri-folded and period-authentic, capturing all five original lands at the height of the park's first golden era — a rare paper survival from Walt Disney's Anaheim dream.
Park & Resort MemorabiliaWestCOT Center Concept Art Promotional Page — 1991 Unbuilt Second Gate Proposal
A rare 1991 promotional page from Disney's never-built WestCOT Center — the ambitious West Coast EPCOT concept that nearly transformed the Disneyland Resort before quietly disappearing from history.
When You Wish Upon a Star — Original 1939 Pinocchio Sheet Music (Irving Berlin Inc.)
An original 1939 Irving Berlin Inc. sheet music edition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" — the Academy Award-winning Pinocchio anthem that became Disney's defining song, captured at the very moment it entered the world.
When You Wish Upon a Star — Original 1939 Pinocchio Sheet Music, First Edition (Irving Berlin Inc.)
A 1939 first-edition authorized printing of the Oscar-winning "When You Wish Upon a Star" from Disney's Pinocchio, published by Irving Berlin Inc. — a golden-age artifact in honest, age-appropriate condition from a private Disney estate collection.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit — Jessica Rabbit LJN Flexies Bendie Figure, Mint on Card (1988)
A 1988 LJN Flexies bendie figure of Jessica Rabbit, still sealed in original bubble packaging — metallic dress, purple gloves, and all. A genuine MOC survivor from the landmark Who Framed Roger Rabbit merchandise wave.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Original Theatrical Press Kit — Complete Promotional Portfolio
An original 1988 theatrical press kit for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, issued by Touchstone Pictures and Disney to journalists at the time of release. Complete with press releases and publicity photos — a rare, intact survivor from a landmark film.
Costumes & ApparelWhy — Because We Like You! Mickey Mouse Club Teleplay Script by Jerry Blatt
A typed teleplay title page from Disney's Mickey Mouse Club revival era, bearing writer Jerry Blatt's name and the iconic show's unforgettable theme as its title — a rare production document with honest age and real history.
Sheet Music & RecordsWhy — Because We Like You! Original Mickey Mouse Club Teleplay by Jerry Blatt (1970s Revival Era)
A typewritten teleplay titled "Why — Because We Like You!" credited to writer Jerry Blatt, this rare production document connects directly to Disney's beloved Mickey Mouse Club and its 1970s television revival — a survivor from the studio's working archives.
Wonderful World of Disney Gulf Oil Promotional Magazine — Winnie the Pooh & Friends, Circa 1970
A late 1960s–early 1970s Gulf Oil promotional magazine featuring Winnie the Pooh, Peter Pan, and the full Wonderful World of Disney — a cross-collectible treasure bridging Disney ephemera and classic petroliana.
Costumes & ApparelWurlitzer Organ Review — Vol. 26, Issue 3 Featuring Mickey & Minnie at Disneyland (1959–1960)
A 1959–1960 trade publication from The Wurlitzer Company captures Mickey and Minnie Mouse in early Disneyland costumes inside the park's Wurlitzer shop — a rare primary-source document from the Magic Kingdom's founding era.
Wurlitzer Organ Review — Vol. 26, No. 3 (1959–1960) featuring Mickey & Minnie Mouse at Disneyland
A rare 1959–1960 Wurlitzer trade magazine featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse on the cover — where American music industry prestige meets early Disneyland magic. A genuine find in mid-century Disney paper ephemera.
Wurlitzer Organ Review — Disneyland Mickey & Minnie Mouse Cover Issue (c. 1960)
A rare c. 1960 Wurlitzer trade publication featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse at a Disneyland organ console — a charming crossroads of Disney licensing history, mid-century American music culture, and early park photography.
WWII-Era Disney Patriotic Sheet Music — Original 1940s Wartime Ephemera
Original 1942–1945 Disney sheet music produced during the studio's remarkable wartime pivot — when Mickey, Donald, and the Disney roster served the home front. Aged paper with authentic patina; historically significant ephemera from a private estate collection.
WWII-Era Disney Sheet Music — Wartime Collectible from the Home Front, 1942–1945
Original sheet music from Disney's wartime years, 1942–1945, when beloved characters joined the home front effort. A rare survivor from a dedicated collection, with honest age toning that confirms its eight decades of history.
Your Complete Guide to Walt Disney World — 1978 Official Pocket Booklet
A vibrant 1978 official pocket guide to Walt Disney World — Mickey and Minnie front Cinderella Castle in classic 1970s style. Scarce Bronze Age paper ephemera from a carefully preserved Disney estate collection.
Walt Disney World "Sneak Preview" Guide Book — Cinderella Castle Grand Opening Era (circa 1971–1975)
A rare Walt Disney World "Sneak Preview" guide from the Grand Opening Era, featuring Cinderella Castle and GAF sponsorship branding — a pocket-sized time capsule from the Magic Kingdom's earliest, most electric years.
Disneyland Pocket Guide — Fall/Winter 1967, INA-Sponsored
A vivid, well-preserved pocket guide from Disneyland's fall/winter 1967 season — complete with Sleeping Beauty Castle cover and rare INA sponsor logo — offers collectors a paper snapshot of the park's golden era.
Your Trip to Disneyland — Complete Early 1960s Box Set on Record
A complete early 1960s multi-LP box set from Disneyland Records, capturing the park's golden era in sound — all inserts intact, records still playable, and the whole thing radiating a very particular mid-century magic.
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