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08-30-2012 06:22 AM
I have a couple of what look like vintage disney golf clubs. They certainly look old, they have wooden heads. I haven't been able to find anything anywhere online about them. Has anyone ever seen any vintage disney golf clubs?
Thanks
08-31-2012 06:56 AM
We have a metal chain link mini-purse that was our grandmother's (she was born in 1902), which we believe to be from the 1920s. Any information on value would be greatly appreciated (see attached).
09-05-2012 08:46 PM
I bought my daughter a 50' Sulley from Monsters Inc 11 years ago from the Disney store which was closing in my city. It sat in gramma's closet for 8 years, then in a box at my house the last 3. The tags are all on it and there isn't a mark on it but I am unsure how to research the price. I have found a few #'s on the tags but cannot seem to find anything online searching with these #'s. Any help in directing me to a resource to research would be much appreciated!
09-10-2012 04:54 PM
I have a Disneyland Pinball machine in fair condition. The manufacturer is Wolverine Toy Company in Booneville, Arkansas. It has Walt Disney Productions printed on it. I'm just wonder what the age is on this item and how much is it worth?
09-10-2012 08:55 PM
Hi ! was just wondering if you might know what these small mickey mouse items were for. They screwed into the top of something, and I know they are super old..at least 60 + years old, anyway. Any thoughts would be appreciated. I didn't try to clean them and I know they are pretty dirty. Thank You!!
09-13-2012 07:25 AM
I am looking to find more out about the figures I have found. I was told they are 1930's but seem to get very diffrent values on them. They seem to be in good shape as is the box. Thanks for the help.
09-13-2012 07:26 AM
I am looking to find more out about the figures I have found. I was told they are 1930's but seem to get very diffrent values on them. They seem to be in good shape as is the box. Thanks for the help.
09-14-2012 07:51 AM
09-14-2012 12:34 PM
Can anyone tell me what this picture of Snow White is? It looks like it is hand painted and I am sure this is a 1930's mark on it. Thanks
09-18-2012 04:15 PM
Hi i have a walt dinsey Davy Crocket Hatchet pocket knife w a chain at the end. i was wondering what it is worth thanks
09-28-2012 07:32 PM
I was wondering if you can help me identify this figurine and its worth. Its what looks like brass or gold about one inch hand painted figurine of Mikey Mouse in steam boat willie. The bottom has the copyright sing with disney and cj inscribed on it. Anything you know about it would be helpful! Thanks!!
09-30-2012 10:37 PM
Hi have a old thumper stuffed animal it is red and white and has a plastic face that is smiling. The stuffed animal is Perfect. on the tag on its ear it says THUMPER WALT DISNEY PROD. GUND MKG. Co. 1. Swedlin Inc. i was wondering if you could tell me what it is/ what its worth
THANKS
10-03-2012 11:10 AM
Wish we could help more on this one... During the late 90's / early 2000's... several of the new Disney and/or Pixar animated feature films offered gigantic versions of their lead characters (Simba from Lion King; Woody from Toy Story; Pegasus from Hercules... et al).
Unfortunately, they have been extremely difficult to price. We've seen them offered for $5.00.... all the way to $1,500... although we've never seen one sell. They're eagerly sought when someone "just has to have it"... and difficult to store as they're bulky and sometimes just become dust magnets when a child outgrows the item.
Still, they are iconic pieces and worthy additions to any kid's room!
10-03-2012 11:12 AM
Wish we could help more on this one... During the late 90's / early 2000's... several of the new Disney and/or Pixar animated feature films offered gigantic versions of their lead characters (Simba from Lion King; Woody from Toy Story; Pegasus from Hercules... et al).
Unfortunately, they have been extremely difficult to price. We've seen them offered for $5.00.... all the way to $1,500... although we've never seen one sell. They're eagerly sought when someone "just has to have it"... and difficult to store as they're bulky and sometimes just become dust magnets when a child outgrows the item.
Still, they are iconic pieces and worthy additions to any kid's room!
10-03-2012 11:17 AM
Wolverine made toys for Walt Disney Productions from 1970thru 1983.
The Disneyland pinball game is commonly found at antique stores and flea markets... typically heavily used. The clear plastic cover is often scratched... but the tin litho underneath is really great.
They were popular items... though they tend to be bulky items that are of less interest to collectors today. We often see them sell in the $20 - $30 range... though some shows price them at $50 - $75. We'd be inclined to wait for one to appear in the lower end of the range.