This New Disneyland-Themed Auction Is Full of Joyful Gems

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"One of the major highlights of the auction is a hand-made mosaic that was part of the original Sleeping Beauty Castle before it was renovated in 1983," shared the Van Eaton Galleries team. "The massive, hand-crafted artwork consisting of hundreds of individual tiles features an image of Sleeping Beauty and Prince Phillip and is an actual piece of the Original Sleeping Beauty Castle." (Estimate: $25,000-$30,000).
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"A more unusual item in the auction is one of the original Fantasyland Trash Cans from the park's opening year in 1955. A trash can may not seem like an artifact of the park that would be considered a high-value collectible, but these stylish trash cans from the park can sell for well over $10,000, and since only a few of these trash cans were made in the park’s opening year, and this is the only one known to still exist, it is sure to get a lot of attention in this sale."
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30th anniversary lamppost sign (Estimate $200-$400)
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Original Main Street Electrical Parade Promotional Painting (Estimate: $2,000-$3,000)
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Original Big Thunder Ranch entrance sign (Estimate: $2000-$4000)
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Original Autopia Vehicle Body (Estimate: $6000-$8000)
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Rare signed music score for The Haunted Mansion "Screaming Song" (Estimate: $1,000-$3,000)
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An extremely rare Disneyland Haunted Mansion blueprint (Estimate: $1,000-$2,000)
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Original Main Street Penny Arcade Game (Estimate: $1,000-$2,000)
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Sleeping Beauty Castle mosaic (estimate $30,000—$50,000)
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A rare Fantasyland Castle Wrought Iron Bench (Estimate: $2,000-$4,000)
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Original track from Walt Disney’s backyard railroad, the Carolwood Pacific ($5000-$7000)
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