Contemporary (1968-Now)

This is a rare paper ephemeral a lot from the estate of an employee who worked at Disney in the 80s. This includes two folders one has a booklet on your role in Disney, which has wonderful on boarding information and information about the culture of working at Disney. This lot also includes, a folder with moving information as this employee was moved across country for the opening of Epcot center. There are other bits included in this lot, including a chip bag, a Roger rabbit piece and a Disney university invitation. This is a truly unique and special once in a lifetime combination of goodies that reflect the work and the culture of Disney employees in the 80s.

The product is a limited edition lithograph titled “That Was No Llama, That Was My Emperor” by artist Don “Ducky” Williams, released in 2000 as a Cast Member Exclusive by Walt Disney. this is signed an an Artist Proof. This collectible piece features characters and themes from the Disney franchise, with a unique story that sets it apart. Made in the United States, this lithograph showcases a playful and whimsical design that appeals to Disney enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Now this is something you don’t see everyday. This is not just a cast member uniform, this is the actor character cast member uniform shirt. This is from the Black Panther character Okoye. This would be from Avengers campus Disneyland. I probably don’t have to tell you how rare character uniform pieces are. This was clearly custom-made for Disneyland. It’s Made of a very high-end spandex type material. It’s in great shape. Domestic shipping will be $14 priority. All overseas will be $45….

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