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PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation 2017 Auction 94, Auction Date: 6/8/2017 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation 2017 Auction 94, Auction Date: 6/8/2017 LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 1 WINDSOR MCCAY PRODUCTION DRAWING OF “GERTIE THE DINOSAUR”. $4,750 $950 8 (2) JAY WARD “QUISP VS. QUAKE” PRODUCTION CELS WITH MATCHING $225 $63 PRODUCTION DRAWINGS. 9 (2) JAY WARD “CAP’N CRUNCH” PRODUCTION CELS WITH MATCHING DRAWING $225 $63 AND LAYOUT BACKGROUND. 10 BILL SCOTT’S PERSONAL SCRIPTS (57) AND ARTWORK FOR THE ROCKY AND $9,500 $2,660 BULLWINKLE SHOW. 11 “CECIL” AND “BOB CLAMPETT” TITLE PRODUCTION CEL WITH MATCHING $850 $238 DRAWING FROM THE BEANY AND CECIL SHOW. 12 “CECIL” AND FRIENDS PRODUCTION CELS FROM THE BEANY AND CECIL SHOW. $300 $84 13 “TETSUO” IN HIS RED CAPE PRODUCTION CEL FROM AKIRA. $300 $84 20 “CAPTAIN STERN” AND “EYEBALL” PRODUCTION CELS ON A PRODUCTION $450 $90 BACKGROUND FROM HEAVY METAL. 23 “GLORIA” PRODUCTION CEL FROM HEAVY METAL. $400 $112 27 “THE SIMPSON FAMILY” “COUCH GAG” PRODUCTION CELS FROM THE $650 $182 SIMPSONS. 29 “HOMER” AND “MARGE” LIMITED EDITION CEL FROM THE SIMPSONS. $250 $70 31 “SPIDER-MAN” PRODUCTION CEL FROM SPIDER-MAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES. $200 $56 32 KEITH HARING FOUNDATION PRODUCTION CEL AND DRAWING FOR THE $850 $170 SESAME STREET SEGMENT “5 DANCING MEN”. 33 MYRON WALDMAN WATERCOLOR PAINTING FEATURING “POPEYE” AND $475 $133 FRIENDS. 34 MYRON WALDMAN CHRISTMAS WATERCOLOR PAINTING FEATURING “POPEYE” $250 $70 AND FRIENDS. 36 MYRON WALDMAN ILLUSTRATION FEATURING “SUPERMAN”. $475 $133 Page 1 of 24 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation 2017 Auction 94, Auction Date: 6/8/2017 LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 37 “TEEGRA” PRODUCTION CEL FROM FIRE & ICE. $200 $56 38 I DREAM OF JEANNIE LIMITED EDITION CEL SIGNED BY BARBARA EDEN. $400 $80 39 “FRED FLINTSTONE” CLOSING TITLE PRODUCTION CEL ON A CUSTOM PAINTED $600 $168 BACKGROUND FROM THE FLINTSTONES. 41 “FRED FLINTSTONE” AND “BARNEY RUBBLE” PRODUCTION CEL ON MATCHING $800 $160 BACKGROUND FROM THE FLINTSTONES. 42 “PEBBLES” AND “BAMM-BAMM” LAYOUT PRODUCTION DRAWINGS FROM THE $300 $84 FLINTSTONES. 45 “GEORGE JETSON” AND “JANE JETSON” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION $600 $168 BACKGROUND FROM THE JETSONS. 50 “MAGILLA GORILLA” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND $325 $91 FROM THE MAGILLA GORILLA SHOW. 52 “FRANKENSTEIN JR.” AND “BUZZ CONROY” PRODUCTION TITLE CELS ON A $600 $168 MATCHING PRODUCTION BACKGROUND . 53 “HONG KONG PHOOEY” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND $350 $98 FROM THE HONG KONG PHOOEY SHOW. 54 “JABBERJAW” AND “THE NEPTUNE’S” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION $250 $70 BACKGROUND FROM JABBERJAW. 56 “CHARLOTTE” AND THE “GOOSE” PRODUCTION CELS ON A PRODUCTION $800 $224 BACKGROUND FROM CHARLOTTE’S WEB. 57 “INCH HIGH PRIVATE EYE” PRODUCTION CEL FROM INCH HIGH, PRIVATE EYE. $300 $60 59 THE SMURFS PAN PRODUCTION CELS ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND $250 $70 FEATURING ALL THE CHARACTERS. 61 “SUPERMAN” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM $200 $40 SUPER FRIENDS. 64 “SUPERMAN” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM $200 $40 SUPER FRIENDS. 65 “SUPERMAN” AND “WONDER WOMAN” PRODUCTION CELS ON A PRODUCTION $250 $70 BACKGROUND FROM SUPER FRIENDS. Page 2 of 24 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation 2017 Auction 94, Auction Date: 6/8/2017 LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 67 “BATMAN” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM SUPER $200 $56 FRIENDS. 69 “SCOOBY-DOO” & “SHAGGY” PRODUCTION CEL ON PAN PRODUCTION $600 $120 BACKGROUND FROM SCOOBY-DOO, WHERE ARE YOU! 71 “SCOOBY-DOO”, “SHAGGY” AND “MONSTER” PRODUCTION CELS & $200 $40 BACKGROUND FROM THE 13 GHOSTS OF SCOOBY-DOO. 72 “SCOOBY-DOO” & “SHAGGY” PRODUCTION CELS ON A PRODUCTION $200 $56 BACKGROUND FROM THE 13 GHOSTS OF SCOOBY-DOO. 73 “SCOOBY-DOO” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM $250 $70 THE 13 GHOSTS OF SCOOBY-DOO. 74 “SCOOBY-DOO”, “SHAGGY”, “DAPHNE”, “FLIM FLAM” AND “SCRAPPY” ON A $200 $56 PRODUCTION BACKGROUND. 75 HANNA-BARBERA CHARACTERS PRODUCTION CEL FOR USAIR. $100 $28 76 “SYMPHONY OF THE STARS” LIMITED EDITION PAN CEL FROM HANNA AND $1,600 $320 BARBERA. 77 CHUCK JONES ARCHIVE OF (35) GAG SKETCHES CREATED WHILE AT WARNER $1,300 $260 BROS. STUDIOS IN THE EARLY 1940S. 78 “BUGS BUNNY” PRODUCTION CEL ON A CUSTOM PAINTED BACKGROUND $2,000 $560 FROM SUPER RABBIT. 79 “BUGS BUNNY” PRODUCTION CEL FROM BROOM-STICK BUNNY. $1,600 $448 80 “ROAD RUNNER” PRODUCTION CEL FROM A WARNER BROS. THEATRICAL $950 $266 SHORT. 81 “SPEEDY GONZALEZ” PRODUCTION CEL FROM A WARNER BROS. THEATRICAL $400 $112 SHORT. 83 “DAFFY DUCK” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM A $1,200 $240 WARNER BROS. THEATRICAL SHORT. 84 “SPEEDY GONZALES” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND $600 $120 FROM A WARNER BROS. THEATRICAL SHORT. 85 “ROADRUNNER” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM A $1,800 $360 WARNER BROS. THEATRICAL SHORT. Page 3 of 24 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation 2017 Auction 94, Auction Date: 6/8/2017 LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 86 “HENRY LIMPET”, “LADYFISH” AND “CRUSTY” PRODUCTION CELS & $1,300 $364 BACKGROUND FROM THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET. 87 (5) WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION CELS: “BUGS BUNNY”, “ELMER”, “YOSEMITE $800 $160 SAM”, “DAFFY” & “FOGHORN LEGHORN”. 88 “HUGO” AND “BUGS BUNNY” PRODUCTION CEL FROM SPACED OUT BUNNY $1,200 $240 SIGNED BY CHUCK JONES. 89 “BUGS BUNNY” WATERCOLOR DRAWING BY JOHN CAREY. $400 $112 91 VIRGIL ROSS ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “DAFFY DUCK”, “PORKY PIG” AND “THUG”. $500 $140 92 VIRGIL ROSS ORIGINAL DRAWING OF WARNER BROS. CHARACTERS. $500 $140 93 VIRGIL ROSS ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY” AND “GOSSAMER”. $250 $70 94 VIRGIL ROSS ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY” AND “GOSSAMER”. $400 $80 95 VIRGIL ROSS ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY” AND “ELMER” FROM $350 $70 WHAT’S OPERA DOC. 96 VIRGIL ROSS ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BASEBALL BUGS”. $900 $252 97 VIRGIL ROSS ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY” AND “UMPIRE”. $400 $112 98 VIRGIL ROSS ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “MARC ANTHONY” AND “PUSSYFOOT”. $550 $154 100 VIRGIL ROSS PAN CONCEPT DRAWING FOR “BUGS BUNNY” AND “YOSEMITE $500 $140 SAM” LIMITED EDITION CEL. 101 MUHAMMAD ALI “THE GREATEST” SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH WITH $425 $85 WARNER BROS. CHARACTERS. 102 DALE EARNHARDT “THE INTIMIDATORS” SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH $650 $182 WITH WARNER BROS. CHARACTERS. 103 BASEBALL LEGENDS “3000 HIT CLUB” SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH $500 $100 WITH WARNER BROS. CHARACTERS. Page 4 of 24 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation 2017 Auction 94, Auction Date: 6/8/2017 LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 104 BOXING LEGENDS “KNOCKOUT TAZ” SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH $425 $85 WITH WARNER BROS. CHARACTERS. 105 “RINGO STARR” STORYBOARD DRAWING FOR KING FEATURES CARTOON TV $100 $28 SERIES THE BEATLES. 106 “JOHN LENNON” AND “CUBE” PRODUCTION CELS FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $600 $120 107 “PAUL MCCARTNEY” AND “GEOMETRIC SCREEN” AND SCREEN PRODUCTION $650 $130 CELS FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. 111 “JOHN”, “GEORGE” AND “RINGO” PRODUCTION CELS FROM YELLOW $500 $140 SUBMARINE. 112 “JOHN” AND “RINGO” (2) PRODUCTION DRAWINGS FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $300 $84 113 “DANCING GIRLS” PRODUCTION CELS FROM THE “LUCY IN THE SKY WITH $225 $63 DIAMONDS” SEGMENT OF YELLOW SUBMARINE. 114 “JOHN” AND “PAUL” PRODUCTION DRAWINGS FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $200 $56 116 “RINGO” DRIVING A CAR PRODUCTION CEL FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $300 $84 117 “NOWHERE MAN” PRODUCTION CEL FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $425 $119 118 DANCING GIRLS” PRODUCTION CELS FROM “LUCY IN THE SKY WITH $325 $91 DIAMONDS” SEGMENT OF YELLOW SUBMARINE. 120 “NOWHERE MAN” AND “GLOVE” (2) PRODUCTION DRAWINGS FROM YELLOW $200 $56 SUBMARINE. 123 PEPPERLAND WOMAN” AND “6” PRODUCTION CELS FROM YELLOW $200 $56 SUBMARINE. 125 “CHARLIE BROWN” AND TREE PRODUCTION CEL FROM A CHARLIE BROWN $3,250 $650 CHRISTMAS. 126 ““LUCY” PRODUCTION CEL FROM "IT’S THE GREAT PUMPKIN, CHARLIE $1,500 $300 BROWN"ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND. 127 “LINUS” BASEBALL PRODUCTION CEL FROM CHARLIE BROWN’S ALL STARS! $650 $130 Page 5 of 24 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation 2017 Auction 94, Auction Date: 6/8/2017 LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 128 “CHARLIE BROWN” BASEBALL PRODUCTION CEL FROM CHARLIE BROWN’S ALL $800 $160 STARS! 130 “SNOOPY”, “LINUS” AND “SALLY” PUBLICITY CEL FOR IT’S THE GREAT PUMPKIN, $800 $160 CHARLIE BROWN. 131 “SNOOPY” AND “WOODSTOCK” PRODUCTION CELS FROM A PEANUTS TV $450 $126 SPECIAL. 132 “SNOOPY” AS THE “FLYING ACE” PRODUCTION DRAWING FROM A PEANUTS TV $475 $95 SPECIAL. 133 “CHARLIE BROWN”, “SNOOPY”, “LINUS”, “LUCY”, “SALLY”, “PEPPERMINT PATTY” $800 $224 & “MARCIE” PRODUCTION CELS. 138 “CAT IN THE HAT” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM $300 $84 THE CAT IN THE HAT TV SPECIAL. 139 “CHUCK JONES” AND “DR. SEUSS” TITLE CREDITS STORYBOARD DRAWING FOR $450 $126 HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! 140 “THE GRINCH” AND “MAX” PRODUCTION DRAWING FROM HOW THE GRINCH $700 $196 STOLE CHRISTMAS! 141 “THE GRINCH” AND “MAX” ONE OF ONE CEL FROM HOW THE GRINCH STOLE $1,000 $280 CHRISTMAS! 147 UB IWERKS “MICKEY MOUSE” AND “PETE” PRODUCTION DRAWING FROM $17,000 $3,400 GALLOPING GAUCHO. 148 “MICKEY MOUSE” PRODUCTION DRAWING FROM STEAMBOAT WILLIE. $1,900 $532 149 “MICKEY MOUSE” AND “MINNIE MOUSE” PRODUCTION DRAWING FROM PUPPY $425 $119 LOVE. 155 “MICKEY MOUSE” PRODUCTION DRAWING FROM MICKEY’S SERVICE STATION. $400 $112 156 “MICKEY MOUSE” PRODUCTION DRAWING FROM MICKEY’S FIRE BRIGADE. $300 $84 158 “DOPEY”, “SNEEZY” AND “BASHFUL” PRODUCTION CELS ON A COURVOISIER $2,500 $700 BACKGROUND WITH CEL OVERLAYS. 159 “GRUMPY” PRODUCTION DRAWING FROM SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN $350 $98 DWARFS.
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