Finding Vintage Disneyana
Vintage Disneyana has become a personal passion of mine.
I've been searching for it for years now. I attend art auctions
regularly, but usually only find vintage Disneyana at a small
percentage of them.
I found a darling 1938 Knickerbocker Mickey Mouse dressed in
a Santa suit at an art auction a few years ago. This was an
extraordinary vintage Disneyana find. There was some very fine
crazing to the face, but no flakes in the paint.
I did some research after the art auction and it turns out
that my vintage Disneyana has quite a history. This toy was a
one of a kind Mickey Mouse toy made by Knickerbocker for a
department store at Christmas and was given away for a contest.
I was happy that the beard was real wool fur.
I searched for several years at art auctions until I found a
Mad Hatter china teapot. This vintage Disneyana was made in
1951 by Regal for Disney. I always loved Alice in Wonderland
and this teapot was very special to me.
My love of vintage Disneyana runs through lots of mediums. I
buy figurines and paintings and anything else that strikes me
as special while I'm at art auctions. If something is really
rare or unusual and still has a whimsical feel to it, I'll try
to win it.
I found a painting that I fell in love with. It fit with my
love of vintage Disneyana. The painting was created in 1949 and
depicted the Cinderella castle. It was originally created for a
Disney holiday card. I won the painting for four thousand
dollars and felt like I had gotten a great deal.
The old Disneyland maps have become very expensive pieces of
vintage Disneyana. I have been finding more of the old maps at
art auctions, but they are usually not in good shape. The
nicest map I've found was from 1958, which is also the year I
was born.
The 1958 map of Disneyland was the first one that was made
poster sized. The art auction I found this piece of vintage
Disneyana at had numerous Disney lots up for auction that day.
I had not expected to find such a great item. This map had been
stored rolled and had never been folded. I paid two thousand
dollars for it and it was worth every penny.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was my little sister's
favorite movie when we were kids. I look for vintage Disneyana
that features it when I am art auctions. The best item I've
found for her was figurines from the 1950s that were of Snow
White and six of the seven dwarfs. There was one figurine
missing, Sneezy.
My daughter has fallen in love with Bambi. She had me buy
her the DVD and she has watched it over and over again. I was
at an art auction and found a nice Bambi figurine while they
were auctioning off vintage Disneyana. I gave it to her for her
last birthday and she says that it is her most prized
possession!
I was shocked at an art auction that I attended that had a
wonderful 1930s Mickey Mouse lamp and lampshade. The art
auction had not even advertised that they were auctioning
vintage Disneyana. If they had advertised this item, I know
that more people would have come to the auction. I won the lamp
for five hundred dollars because I had no competition.
The most common vintage Disneyana that I find at art
auctions is watches. I don't like watches. I never buy any of
the Disney watches. I am usually disappointed when an art
auction advertises vintage Disneyana and all they have up for
auction is watches.
I bought an autographed Fantasia album at a vintage
Disneyana sale. The art auction had a lot of signed and
autographed items and Disney items were among them. The
signatures on my vintage Disneyana included Walt Disney,
Leopold Stokowski (the conductor) and both of the original
animators, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnson. This was a fantastic
find for my collection.
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