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Snowflake
03-23-2007, 08:15 AM
I received in the mail last night the latest catalogue from Heritage Auctions in Texas. They always have some interesting stuff and always at least one Valentino item (for me this time, it's a keybook set of 49 stills from Uncharted Seas I'd dearly love to have access to, stuff on that movie is scarce as hens teeth).

But for the Disney collectors, always something in there too, like this (http://tinyurl.com/2ybubd), if you have an extra 18k (wtf?!?!), at least that is the estimate. Opening bid, a mere 9 grand.

To see the search for all the other Disney stuff, here's a search page I saved (http://tinyurl.com/289ft5) to make it convenient. The Snow White poster is a beautiful, and a style I don't recall seeing before. I love the Silly Symphony poster, as well. Cool Stuff!

€uroMeinke
03-23-2007, 08:26 AM
Interesting - but I wonder if the Government could seize it as US property, that would suck

RStar
03-23-2007, 09:13 AM
Most of the Signed Disney stuff out there is questionable. I'm not sure I would trust it outright when spending that much. I trust Phil Sears, he authenticates for Sotheby's or Christies. I've meet him at Disneyana conventions. Here's his link (http://www.phil-sears.com/index.htm)

Snowflake
03-23-2007, 10:15 AM
Most of the Signed Disney stuff out there is questionable. I'm not sure I would trust it outright when spending that much. I trust Phil Sears, he authenticates for Sotheby's or Christies. I've meet him at Disneyana conventions. Here's his link (http://www.phil-sears.com/index.htm)

Well, I'm going to assume the passport signature is authentic. Thanks for the link, some interesting stuff there to look at. I think a repro Peoplemover Patch on my windbreaker would look very cool. Well, maybe not, but I would think so!

As an aside, in my experience with Christies and Sotheby's in the area of autographs (and this goes for many legit dealers too) there have been several instances when they (Christies of Sothebys) authenticated and sold fake autographs. I've seen at least a couple of bogus Valentino autographs sell for thousands and they were forgeries. One instance I contacted Christies, provided good examples, I mean, the autographs were not even close, I could have forged better, and the "authority" at Christies totally blew me off and the item stayed in the catalogue. Pity, it was a great photo I'd love to have had, for the photo, but the price for outpaced the real value given the Christies provenance and seal of approval on the signature. Pity the fool and let the buyer beware. Anyway, to make a long story short, I agree, always go with an expert you trust! If they give you a fair deal, even better!

Morrigoon
03-23-2007, 10:21 AM
Wow, I would have LOVED to have the Reluctant Dragon poster.

Snowflake
03-23-2007, 10:26 AM
Wow, I would have LOVED to have the Reluctant Dragon poster.


Well, the beauty of Heritage is this, click on the item, then load the image (remove the pan and zoom feature) and right click it, the images are HUGE. At least you will have a reference! ;)

Besides, the auction has not started yet, you still have time to place a bid!:evil:

Tref
03-23-2007, 01:39 PM
... but so few Chaplin items. Poor me.

Snowflake
03-23-2007, 01:46 PM
... but so few Chaplin items. Poor me.

I thought I saw a nice signed photo, though! Have you checked www.rrauction.com? They have a monthly auction, and usualy have Disney items, as well.

NickO'Time
03-28-2007, 07:58 PM
I'm always amazed at how people get a hold of these items. I wish I knew how something so personal is allowed to get out there.Anyone know?