![]() It was also released fifty years after Jones was killed. It is narrated by comic Jerry Colonna and is a comedically madcap fanciful re-telling of the story related in the Wallace Saunders ballad, later made famous by Eddie Newton and T. The Pluto collar worn by the Disneyland walk-around costumed character has a resin dog tag with the message, “If found, please return to Mickey Mouse.” The inside of the thick fabric collar with Velcro closure still retains its original Disneyland wardrobe label with “Pluto” handwritten in ink.The Brave Engineer is a 1950 Walt Disney-produced animated short film, based on the exploits of legendary railroad engineer John Luther "Casey" Jones. Pluto Walk-Around Character Costume Collar Prop (Heritage Auctions, HA.com) 10) Pluto Walk-Around Character Costume Collar Prop (Circa 1990s to 2000s)Įstimated value: $1,000+ Current bid: $350 The 40 x 25-inch flag flown over the Disneyland Railroad’s Main Street USA Station is exceptionally hard to find. The original, double-sided Disneyland flag from the earliest years of the park has Sleeping Beauty Castle, fireworks and letters sewn into both sides. Main Street USA Railroad Station Disneyland Flag (Heritage Auctions, HA.com) 9) Main Street USA Railroad Station Disneyland Flag (Circa 1960s) The 52-inch hand-cut wooden painted sign is in fair condition with some chipped paint around the lettering and surface wear from use. The rare park-used sign from the Jungle Cruise steamboat Amazon Belle still has mounting holes from its original installation. Jungle Cruise Amazon Belle Boat Sign (Heritage Auctions, HA.com) 8) Jungle Cruise Amazon Belle Boat Sign (Circa 1955 to 1960s) The vintage 8-foot-long skull and crossbones flag was hand-produced by Disney artists. The exceptionally rare “Jolly Roger” pirate flag flew over the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship restaurant in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship “Jolly Roger” Flag (Heritage Auctions, HA.com) 7) Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship “Jolly Roger” Flag (Circa 1960s to 1970s) The beehive sat atop Country Bear Gomer’s piano with two straws so he could sip the fermented honey. The very rare hand-painted fiberglass prop beehive used in Disneyland’s Country Bear Jamboree attraction oozes with honey and once jiggled to the sound of bees buzzing. Country Bear Jamboree Beehive Prop (Heritage Auctions, HA.com) 6) Country Bear Jamboree Beehive Prop (Circa 1970s to 1980s) The very hard-to-find Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction poster features images of the Alps with a caption that reads “Race thru Alpine Passes and Ice Caverns.” The 36- by 54-inch vintage 1959 silkscreened poster has edge wear, hairline cracks and a tiny tear. ![]() Matterhorn Bobsleds Park Attraction Poster (Heritage Auctions, HA.com) 5) Matterhorn Bobsleds Park Attraction Poster (1959)Įstimated value: $5,000+ Current bid: $2,800 The 25-inch-wide drumhead was used on one of the Disneyland Railroad’s Holiday trains. The back-lit sign features Disneyland’s classic Sleeping Beauty Castle logo screen printed on acrylic board. ![]() Disneyland Railroad Drumhead Sign (Heritage Auctions, HA.com) 4) Disneyland Railroad Drumhead Sign (Circa 1970s to 1990s) The 5-foot-long bench is in good condition with some distortion to the wooden slats and small dings and chips in the metal. The Main Street USA bench has wrought iron side panels with floral patterns and accents painted in Disneyland’s familiar green. Main Street USA Bench (Heritage Auctions, HA.com) 3) Main Street USA Bench (Circa 1990s) The Mark VII model designed by Walt Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr has a front end inspired by a Corvette Stingray and a back-end inspired by an Opal GT. The Autopia car used at Disneyland for more than 30 years has been professionally restored to drivable condition with an 8-horsepower engine.
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