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Sell or Auction Your 1932 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Nightmare One Sheet Movie Poster for up to About $50,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions

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Sell Your 1932 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Micky’s Nightmare One Sheet Movie Poster

The Mickey Mouse series are several short films introduced in 1929 that were were released yearly until the series was unofficially retired in 1953. Since 1953 a few installments have been released with the most recent one in 2013. Released in 1932 Mickey’s Nightmare was the 44th Mickey Mouse short and also features Minnie Mouse and Pluto. As the face of Disney and one of the most recognizable characters across the globe, Mickey Mouse has also appeared in television shows including The Mickey Mouse Club, a newspaper comic strip, and numerous feature length movies.

Below is a recent realized price for a 1932 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Mickey’s Nightmare one sheet movie poster. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:

1932 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Nightmare One Sheet Movie Poster. Sold for About $50,000.

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1947 Academy Award Oscar for Best Song, the Iconic “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” — One of the Most Popular Songs of the 20th Century

Best Song Oscar for “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah”, presented to songwriter Allie Wrubel at the 20th Academy Awards. Wrubel composed the music and co-writer Ray Gilbert wrote the lyrics to the song from the soundtrack of the Walt Disney musical “Song of The South”. Immediately recognized as special in its day, “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” has endured as one of the most beloved songs of the 20th century, and is the current song for the Disney theme park ride “Splash Mountain”. Award is accompanied by a hardcover copy of the Wrubel family’s photo-illustrated biography containing an intimate glimpse into Wrubel’s career as one of the most prolific and successful songwriters in Hollywood. Oscar statue is a knight figure posed perfectly symmetrically with a crusader’s sword, and standing on a film reel, the five spokes of which represent actors, writers, directors, producers and technicians. Gold-plated brittanium statue sits atop a black lacquered metal base bearing plaques labeling the award. Underside of the base is lined in felt. Measures 13.25″ in height and weighs 6 pounds, 5 ounces. Figure shows a light allover sprinkling of corrosion and chipping to finish on the base, otherwise near fine with a bright gold finish, and displaying nicer than most Oscars of its period. From the Wrubel estate. Sold for $125,000.

1932 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Nightmare One Sheet Movie Poster
1947 Academy Award Oscar for Best Song, the Iconic “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah”. Click to enlarge.

Walt Disney Signed Drawing of Mickey Mouse — Sketched Within a First Edition Copy of “The Art of Walt Disney” — An Exceptionally Rare Disney Piece

Scarce illustration of Mickey Mouse, drawn and signed by Walt Disney inside a first edition copy of “The Art of Walt Disney”. The commemorative book, published by Macmillan: New York: 1942 features a beautiful illustration of a smiling Mickey Mouse to the front free endpaper, hand-drawn in blue crayon by Walt Disney. Handwritten note reads: “To Mick Olson / From One ‘M’ to Another! Best Wishes From Walt Disney”. Hardcover first edition has tan cloth boards with orange black lettering to the cover, and illustrations throughout. Written by Robert D. Feild, who gives a wonderful narrative and pictorial history of Disney’s legendary career. Measures 8.5″ x 11.5″ and runs 290pp. Very slight cocking to the spine, and light toning. Small stain to top of front cover. Very good. Sold for $15,125.

1932 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Nightmare One Sheet Movie Poster
Walt Disney Signed Drawing of Mickey Mouse — Sketched Within a First Edition Copy of “The Art of Walt Disney”. Click to enlarge.

Ray Bradbury Personally Owned ”Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Original Cel — Featuring the Old Hag Handing Snow White the Poisoned Red Apple

Original animation cel from Disney’s 1937 classic ”Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” featuring the most famous moment in the film, the Queen in her old hag disguise handing Snow White the famed poisoned apple. Snow White is portrayed in her iconic gown and with a red bow in her hair, innocently looking at the bright red apple. With ”Snow White and the Witch” handwritten in cursive pencil to left side mat below cel, along with, ”Original / WDP (Walt Disney Pictures)” in ink to bottom right. Cel measures 11” x 7.5”, matted in white with a gilt color frame to an overall size of 20” x 16”. Cel is pristine and in fine condition. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate. Sold for $15,000.

1932 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Nightmare One Sheet Movie Poster
Ray Bradbury Personally Owned ”Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Original Cel. Click to enlarge.

Walt Disney Signed Original “Pinocchio” Cel Featuring Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket on Original Background — Signed Mat Measures 15″ x 16″ — With Phil Sears COA & Courvoisier Galleries Label

Walt Disney signed animation cel used in Disney’s 1940 classic “Pinocchio”, the groundbreaking follow-up to the first full length Disney animated film, ”Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. Very large cel, featuring Pinocchio & Jiminy Cricket, measures 4.5″ x 5.5″, with original background measuring 7.5″ by 9.5″, and mat measuring 15″ x 16″ upon which Disney signs, “To Gorden Crier / Best Wishes / Walt Disney”. Disney gifted Gordon Crier the cel after Crier produced a BBC program about Disney in the late 1940s, at the conclusion of which Disney asked Crier what his favorite cartoon was, to which Crier replied, “Pinocchio”. With Courvoisier Galleries sticker affixed to backing certifying that both the background and cel were used in the filming of “Pinocchio”. Walt Disney Productions stamp appears on mat, above Disney’s signature, reading “original / WDP”. Uniform toning to mat and small amount of abrasion to edges. Cel itself is near fine. With an LOA from Crier’s daughter and a COA from Phil Sears. A rare, special Disney signed cel from one of the classics in animated film, also unusual for its size. Sold for $12,000.

1932 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Nightmare One Sheet Movie Poster
Walt Disney Signed Original “Pinocchio” Cel Featuring Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket on Original Background. Click to enlarge.
COA for Walt Disney Signed Original “Pinocchio” Cel Featuring Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket on Original Background. Click to enlarge.

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Disney Original Concept Painting From 1946 for “Song of the South” by Mary Blair — Measures 13.5″ x 11″

Mary Blair 1946 concept painting for Disney’s “Song of the South”. A “Disney Legend” who designed concept art for several Disney films including “Cinderella”, Mary Blair famously visited the South before creating concept art for “Song of the South”, with her research evident here in the landscape and mood. Gouache painting on board shows Br’er Bear, Br’er Fox and Tar-Baby about to set a trap for Br’er Rabbit. Board measures 13.5″ x 11″. Light edge wear and pinholes at corners, otherwise near fine.  Sold for $11,025.

“Song of the South” Mary Blair original art.  Click above for larger image.

Mickey Mouse “Fantasia” Hand Painted Cel by Walt Disney Company — From the “Magic Brooms” Segment

Hand painted animation cel from the Walt Disney classic “Fantasia”. The groundbreaking animated film is widely recognized as revitalizing the character of Mickey Mouse. Cel depicts Mickey, clad in his iconic sorcerer’s hat and red robe during the “Magic Brooms” segment, the most memorable portion of the film. Cel measures 11″ x 10″, framed to 16.5″ x 15″. With original Disney label on verso of frame. Near fine condition. Sold for $11,000.

1932 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Nightmare one sheet movie poster
Mickey Mouse “Fantasia” Hand Painted Cel by Walt Disney Company — From the “Magic Brooms” Segment. Click to enlarge.

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