02-19-2004 01:00 AM
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02-06-2016 01:47 PM
The 1986 ABC television special was actually called "Disney's Fluppy Dogs"... and this pin appears to feature "Fanci Flup."
The characer of "Fanci" didn't appear in the episode... but was likely intended for future episodes as she was featured in various products launched in association with the series. Even so... Fanci did have the distinction of having her own "Golden Book" (from Western Publishing).
Though it aired as a pilot for the series... after ranking as the lowest network broadcast of that week... the remainder of the series was cancelled and the remaining episodes never aired.
This was part of a group of Disney animated programs produced and directed by Fred Wolf.
As for the pin... is may qualify as the rarest of all Disney pins... though hardly anyone knows it even exists. That reality will likely hurt the potential value of the pin... but its rarity could create some eventual demand. Unfortunately... it does appear to have been previously damaged. It's also possible that it was simply a prototype that was never produced.
I'd guess that you have more of a novelty... desired by few collectors... but contributing to an informative back story behind Disney's 1980's television animation attempts.
02-13-2016 12:23 PM
Hi, I recently aquired this 14k solid gold, diamond, ruby and sapphire Mickey Mouse pin and cannot find any info on it anywhere. Can someone please help me identify this little guy?
02-13-2016 12:47 PM
This one is somewhat difficult to pinpoint... Without an identifying mark on the reverse... it's really tough to say. I can't see what the other text says on Mickey's ear... the 14k is clear... but there is another word... possibly "Disney" but I can't tell.
It's possible that collector Stan Pawlowski could have created something like this... as he specialized in unique gold and silver Disney jewelry / display pieces. It also could have been produced by Mickey & Co.... as they produced a line of 14k gold jewelry featuring Mickey. However... the addition of the jewels, while adding value to the piece... doesn't necessarily add to the beauty... as the shape of the jewels doesn't work perfetly for eye pupils, etc.
They could also have been one-of-a-kind pieces sold in jewelry shops at a Disney theme park.
We'll see if anyone else has a match... and can provide a more specific backstory. Sorry I couldn't help more...
Dave Mason
for SaturdaysToys.com
02-13-2016 01:29 PM
Hi, Thank you Dave for all the info. Yes the other word on the back is "Disney", sorry the pic is not more clear.
05-13-2016 02:54 AM
05-13-2016 08:41 AM
Unfortunately, I'm not seeing an image of the plate that you've referenced. Can you repost the question or add a photo? I'll be glad to review it for you...
Best,
Dave Mason
for Saturday's Toys and Disneyana Auctions
06-28-2016 06:16 AM
12-15-2016 01:44 PM
If you're asking about damage to the Fuppy Dogs pin... there appears to be a re-gluing of the post on the back of the pin. Can't quite tell... but it looks like a repair might have been made.
12-15-2016 02:11 PM
Actually, the elephant is "Elmer Elephant" (1936) from the Silly Symphony cartoon... and the cat is featured in "The Robber Kitten" (1935)... but that dog... I'm just not sure.
As for value... it's hard to say as there aren't many of these selling today to establish good resale value. They were produced by the Paas Dye Company (Newark, NJ) and they held their Disney license from 1936 - 1955.
In the mid-1980's, if found in their complete package and not punched from their cards... they held a value of $60 (there were 16 wraps in the set)... but in their present condition, separated from the packaging... I'd estimate them today at $25 to $50 for the set. That said... keep looking for current comps. My recommendation: never sell until you have solid information on recent sales!
01-22-2017 06:55 PM
We just came across this adorable female elephant, made of metal and sitting on a glass ball. It's marked "Disney" and has a label indicating that it was made in England. We would like to get more info regarding the character, year (if possible), and anything else that can help getting accurate info. We unsuccessfully tried to research it and besides that, we aren't expert in this field. So, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!!
01-22-2017 07:29 PM
01-25-2017 04:34 PM
MR MASON,
I HAVE A VINTAGE 1943 DISNEY STUDIOS US NAVY FILM: RULES OF THE NAUTICAL ROAD - SPECIAL STEERING AND SAILING. IT IS IN ITS ORIGINAL LABLED METAL CASE. I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO FIND VERY LIMITED INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FILM. I KNOW THAT IT WAS PART OF A SERIES THAT DISNEY FILMED FOR THE US NAVY FOR WW2. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF YOU COULD PROVIDE ANY ADDITION INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FILM.
THANK YOU,
TOM
01-26-2017 07:29 AM
MR MASON,
HERE ARE 2 PHOTOS OF THE FILM.
THANKS,
TOM
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