"MICKEY MOUSE TOY CHEST AND CHILDREN'S SEAT" (FABRIC-COVERED LID VARIETY).
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Winning Bid:
$168.37 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
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Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #216 - Part II
Item numbers 978 through 2735 in auction 216
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Item Description
12.5x26.5x14.5" tall chest w/wood frame and illustrated cardboard side panels, pair of metal carrying handles on sides. Odora Co. Inc. 1930s. Top is variety that has fabric covering and thin layer of padding over wooden board w/cardboard panel interior. Top depicts Mickey and Minnie holding a framed chalkboard w/image of Pluto. Front panel features merry-go-round scene w/Mickey and Minnie, Pluto, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow and The Goof (Goofy). Left side panel features Mickey serenading Minnie scene while right side features Mickey playing piano while Minnie dances. Inside of lid has large image of Mickey w/text "Girls And Boys - I'm For Your Toys." Fabric lid has moderate even aging and some scattered spots of moisture staining as well as small fabric tears at corners. Inside lid has a worn pair of 2x3" fabric tape reinforcements at hinge corners. Red bkg. color of side panels is faded w/age. Front bottom edge has some scattered moisture staining and left side has .25" chip and .25x.75" holes in wooden frames. Left side panel has .5" surface puncture and back panel has two small punctures. Top wooden frame piece on left side has surface plank loose but still attached at front. Front panel/frame is missing one metal support at top on interior, causing front panel to give slightly. Chest/seat retains its shape. Good/VG. This fabric-covered lid variety is rarer and more desirable than the commonly seen cardboard variety. Doug & Pat Wengel Collection.
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