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PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation Fall 2016 Auction 90, Auction Date 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation Fall 2016 Auction 90, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 1 WINDSOR MCCAY PRODUCTION DRAWING OF “GERTIE THE DINOSAUR”. $4,250 $850 2 “LOIS LANE” FLYING AN AIRPLANE PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION $2,000 $400 BACKGROUND FROM SUPERMAN. 4 WALTER LANTZ (3) PRODUCTION CELS ON PHOTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTION $400 $112 BACKGROUND AND (3) PHOTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTION BACKGROUNDS FROM AN EARLY DINKY DOODLE THEATRICAL SHORT. 5 “JERRY LEWIS” AND “DEAN MARTIN” PRODUCTION CEL FROM THE THEATRICAL $275 $77 SHORT POPEYE’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY. 6 “HORTON THE ELEPHANT” PRODUCTION CEL FROM A UPA THEATRICAL $300 $84 SHORT. 7 “FAIRY GODMOTHER” AND “CINDERELLA” PRODUCTION CEL ON A $425 $85 PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM THE “FRACTURED FAIRY TALES” SEGMENT OF THE ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE SHOW. 9 “CECIL” PRODUCTION CEL FROM THE BEANY AND CECIL SHOW. $300 $84 11 THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET (4) STORYBOARDS. $200 $56 14 “RINGO” PRODUCTION CEL FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $600 $168 15 “GEORGE” PRODUCTION CEL FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $600 $168 16 “NOWHERE MAN” PRODUCTION CEL FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $1,200 $240 17 “RINGO” WITH BEARD PRODUCTION CEL FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $600 $168 18 “DANCING GIRLS” PRODUCTION CELS FROM THE “LUCY IN THE SKY WITH $375 $105 DIAMONDS” SEGMENT OF YELLOW SUBMARINE. 19 “JOHN” AND “PAUL” (2) PRODUCTION DRAWINGS FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $275 $55 20 “RINGO” IN A CAR PRODUCTION CEL FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. $750 $210 21 “DANCING GIRLS” PRODUCTION CELS FROM THE “LUCY IN THE SKY WITH $1,300 $260 DIAMONDS” SEGMENT OF YELLOW SUBMARINE. Page 1 of 26 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation Fall 2016 Auction 90, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 22 THE BEATLES PRODUCTION CELS OF “JOHN”, “PAUL”, “GEORGE” AND “RINGO” $1,600 $320 FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE. 23 “PAUL”, “GEORGE” AND “RINGO” PRODUCTION CEL FROM YELLOW SUBMARINE $5,500 $1,100 SIGNED BY RINGO STARR, GEORGE MARTIN AND PRODUCER AL BRODAX. 24 USS ENTERPRISE (NCC-1701)” PRODUCTION CEL FROM STAR TREK: THE $325 $91 ANIMATED SERIES. 25 “TAARNA” AND VILLAIN PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND $1,600 $320 FROM HEAVY METAL. 26 “TAARNA” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM HEAVY $800 $160 METAL. 27 “JEREMY THE CROW” PRODUCTION CEL ON A RON DIAS PRODUCTION $650 $182 BACKGROUND FROM THE SECRET OF NIMH. 28 “DRAGON” THE CAT PRODUCTION CEL ON A RON DIAS PRODUCTION $425 $119 BACKGROUND FROM THE SECRET OF NIMH. 29 “JEM” ORIGINAL POSTER ART FOR THE TV SERIES JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS. $300 $60 30 “GOLLUM”, “FRODO” AND “SAM” PRODUCTION CELS ON A PRODUCTION $1,200 $336 BACKGROUND FROM RETURN OF THE KING. 32 “TETSUO” IN HIS RED CAPE PRODUCTION CEL FROM AKIRA. $375 $105 33 “QUISP” AND “QUAKE” PRODUCTION CELS ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND $300 $84 FROM JAY WARD STUDIOS. 34 “COUNT CHOCULA” AND “FRANKEN BERRY” PRODUCTION CELS FROM A BILL $550 $110 MELENDEZ CEREAL COMMERCIAL. 35 “COUNT CHOCULA”, “FRANKEN BERRY” AND “BOO-BERRY” PRODUCTION CEL $400 $80 FROM A BILL MELENDEZ CEREAL COMMERCIAL. 36 “BETTY BOOPS INTO HOLLYWOOD” LIMITED EDITION CEL FROM FLEISCHER $125 $35 STUDIOS. 37 “BEANY”, “CECIL” AND “CAPTAIN HUFFENPUFF” LIMITED EDITION CEL FROM $225 $45 BOB CLAMPETT STUDIOS. 38 “REN” (3) PRODUCTION CELS AND “STIMPY” (2) PRODUCTION CELS FROM THE $350 $70 REN & STIMPY SHOW. Page 2 of 26 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation Fall 2016 Auction 90, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 42 “JOHN BLACKSTAR”, “WARLOCK” AND “KLONE” PAN PRODUCTION CELS ON A $200 $40 PAN PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM BLACKSTAR. 43 “SHE-RA” ON HER WINGED STEED “SWIFT WIND” PAN PRODUCTION CELS ON A $225 $45 PAN PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM SHE-RA: PRINCESS OF POWER. 45 "ITCHY”, “SCRATCHY” AND “HITLER” PRODUCTION CELS FROM THE SIMPSONS $425 $119 EPISODE “THE ITCHY AND SCRATCHY MOVIE”. 46 “MARGE”, “LISA” AND “MAGGIE” (3) PRODUCTION CELS FROM THE TRACY $4,000 $800 ULLMAN SHOW. 47 “BART”, “MARGE”, “LISA” AND “MAGGIE” PRODUCTION CELS FROM THE $450 $90 SIMPSONS. 48 “COUCH GAG” LAYOUT PRODUCTION DRAWING FEATURING “THE SIMPSONS $225 $63 FAMILY” FROM THE SIMPSONS. 49 “BART”, “HOMER”, “LISA” AND “MAGGIE” PRODUCTION CELS FROM THE $650 $130 SIMPSONS. 52 “TOM” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM A TOM AND $1,500 $300 JERRY THEATRICAL SHORT. 54 “JEANNIE” PRODUCTION CEL FROM THE OPENING CREDITS OF I DREAM OF $8,500 $2,380 JEANNIE. 55 “SAMANTHA” PRODUCTION CEL WITH EFFECTS CEL FROM THE OPENING TITLE $8,250 $2,310 TO BEWITCHED. 57 “QUICK DRAW”, “BABA LOUIE”, “SNOOPER”, “BLABBER” AND “DOGGY DADDY” $400 $112 OPENING TITLE PRODUCTION CEL FROM THE QUICK DRAW MCGRAW SHOW. 60 “AUGIE DOGGIE” AND “DOGGIE DADDY” PRODUCTION TITLE CEL ON MATCHING $750 $210 PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM THE “AUGIE DOGGIE” SEGMENT OF THE QUICK DRAW MCGRAW SHOW TITLED “PLAYMATE PUP”. 64 “FRED FLINTSTONE” GOLFING PRODUCTION CEL FROM THE FLINTSTONES. $550 $110 66 “PAW”, “MAW”, “FLORAL” AND “SHAG” TITLE CELS AND MATCHING PRODUCTION $1,300 $364 BACKGROUND FOR THE HILLBILLY BEARS. 69 “HONG KONG PHOOEY” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND $450 $90 FROM THE HONG KONG PHOOEY SHOW. 71 “SCOOBY DOO” PRODUCTION CELS (3) ON A PAN PRODUCTION BACKGROUND $500 $140 FROM SCOOBY DOO, WHERE ARE YOU! Page 3 of 26 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation Fall 2016 Auction 90, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 77 “JOSIE”, “MELODY”, “VALERIE”, “ALEXANDRA”, “ALAN”, “ALEXANDER” AND $300 $60 “SEBASTIAN” PRODUCTION CEL ON A PRODUCTION BACKGROUND FROM JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS. 78 “GRAPE APE” AND “BEEGLE BEAGLE” PRODUCTION CELS ON A PRODUCTION $500 $100 BACKGROUND FROM THE GREAT GRAPE APE SHOW. 81 SMURF GANG PAN PRODUTION CELS ON A PAN PRODUCTION BACKGROUND $400 $80 FROM THE SMURFS. 84 DOUG WILDEY ORIGINAL COMIC ART PAGE FROM THE JONNY QUEST COMIC $350 $98 BOOK “CALCUTTA ADVENTURE” FEATURING “BANDIT”, “DR. QUEST” AND “JEZEBEL JADE” 85 “QUICK DRAW”, “HUCK”, BABA LOOEY” AND “SNAGGLE PUSS” LIMITED EDITION $200 $40 CEL. 86 “FLINTSTONES FAMILY” AND “THE RUBBLES” IN THE “FLINTMOBILE” LIMITED $375 $75 EDITION CEL FROM THE FLINTSTONES. 87 “FLINTSTONES FAMILY” AND “THE RUBBLES” IN THE “FLINTMOBILE” LIMITED $325 $65 EDITION CEL FROM THE FLINTSTONES. 88 “YOGI BEAR”, “BOO-BOO” AND “RANGER SMITH” LIMITED EDITION CEL FROM $350 $98 THE YOGI BEAR SHOW. 89 “AN ORCHESTRA OF THE STARS” LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH OF $250 $70 HANNA-BARBERA CHARACTERS. 90 EARLY WARNER BROS. (3) PRODUCTION DRAWINGS INCLUDING “LION” AND $650 $182 “INKI” FROM INKI AND THE MINAH BIRD AND “CAT AND FISH” FROM A 1940S THEATRICAL SHORT. 91 CHUCK JONES ARCHIVE OF (33) GAG SKETCHES CREATED WHILE AT WARNER $5,000 $1,000 BROS. STUDIOS IN THE EARLY 1940S. 92 “BUGS BUNNY” PRODUCTION DRAWING FROM A HARE GROWS IN MANHATTAN. $1,200 $336 93 WARNER BROS. “PARADE OF CHARACTERS” PAN PUBLICITY CEL ON A $4,750 $950 HAND-PAINTED CUSTOM BACKGROUND FEATURING ALL OF THE CLASSIC “LOONEY TUNES” CHARACTERS. 94 “WILE E. COYOTE” PRODUCTION CEL FROM GUIDED MUSCLE. $1,100 $308 96 “SYLVESTER” AND “TWEETY” PRODUCTION CELS ON A PRODUCTION $1,000 $200 BACKGROUND FROM A THEATRICAL SHORT. 97 “WILE E. COYOTE” PLAYING TENNIS PRODUCTION CEL FROM A THEATRICAL $200 $56 SHORT. Page 4 of 26 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation Fall 2016 Auction 90, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 98 “THE ROAD RUNNER” PRODUCTION CEL FROM A THEATRICAL SHORT. $475 $95 99 CHUCK JONES SIGNED PRODUCTION CELS OF “PORKY PIG” FROM DUCK $300 $60 DODGERS AND THE RETURN OF THE 24½TH CENTURY. 100 “MARVIN THE MARTIAN” PRODUCTION CEL ON A RON DIAS PRE-PRODUCTION $900 $180 BACKGROUND FROM DUCK DODGERS AND THE RETURN OF THE 24½TH CENTURY. 101 “BATMAN” IN A CROWD PRODUCTION CELS FROM BATMAN: THE ANIMATED $300 $60 SERIES. 102 “BATMAN VERSUS KILLER CROC” PRODUCTION CEL FROM BATMAN: THE $300 $84 ANIMATED SERIES. 103 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF THE “COYOTE” AND $800 $224 “ROADRUNNER”. 104 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY” AND “EDWARD G. $350 $98 ROBINSON”. 105 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY”, “DAFFY DUCK” $475 $95 AND “GOSSAMER”. 106 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY” AND “WITCH $350 $98 HAZEL”. 107 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY”, “DAFFY DUCK”, $500 $140 “YOSEMITE SAM”, “PEPE LEPEW”, “PORKY PIG”, “SYLVESTER”, “GRANNY”, AND “TASMANIAN DEVIL”. 108 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY” AND $375 $105 “GOSSAMER”. 109 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF MULTIPLE IMAGES OF “BUGS $500 $100 BUNNY”. 110 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “DAFFY DUCK” AND “MARVIN THE $325 $91 MARTIAN”. 111 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY” AND “BEAKY $400 $80 BUZZARD”. 112 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY” AND “BASEBALL $550 $154 PLAYER”. 113 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF “BUGS BUNNY”, “MARVIN THE $375 $105 MARTIAN” AND A “MARTIAN”. Page 5 of 26 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Animation Fall 2016 Auction 90, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 114 VIRGIL ROSS SIGNED ORIGINAL PAN DRAWING OF MULTIPLE IMAGES OF $600 $168 “BUGS BUNNY” AND “YOSEMITE SAM”. 115 CHUCK JONES SIGNED “BUGS BUNNY” AND “DAFFY DUCK” LIMITED EDITION $300 $84 CEL TITLED “APPLAUSE”. 116 CHUCK JONES SIGNED “DAFFY DUCK” AS A GUNSLINGER LIMITED EDITION $175 $35 CEL. 117 CHUCK JONES SIGNED “ROADRUNNER” AND “WILE E. COYOTE” SKIING LIMITED $475 $133 EDITION CEL. 118 “DAFFY DUCK” LIMITED EDITION CEL FROM BOB CLAMPETT STUDIOS MODEL $250 $50 SERIES.
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