1928 Limited Edition Serigraph Cel of Mickey Mouse and Minnie in “Sunday Drive” from film “Nifty Nineties”

By The Walt Disney Company -Certified and Framed 1928 Limited Edition Serigraph Cel of Mickey Mouse and Minnie in “Sunday Drive” from film “Nifty Nineties” In excellent condition. The art for this serigraph was carefully selected by Disney artists from the original animation drawings used to produce “Nifty Nineties”. The artists used the master print of the film as their color guide. The serigraphy artisans at Chicago Serigraphic Workshop created fifteen separate screens, one for each individual color, from which the edition was printed, one color at a time. By using this meticulous serigraph process, the hand-crafted quality of an original cel was achieved. The limited edition is comprised of 9,500 serigraph cels. As is custom in fine art printmaking, the silkscreens used to create the edition were destroyed when the edition was completed. And, just as the original print must bear the artist’s signature to ensure authenticity, each of these serigraph cels bears the distinctive serigraph seal of the Walt Disney Company. “Sunday Drive” serigraph cel is fragile and should always be framed under Plexiglas or glass.

Dimensions

10”x 14”

Acquired From:

Inherited

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Delia

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June 3, 2024
Fair Market Value:
$
30
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$
40
USD

Hi Andrea, Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry. Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is: A vintage 60th anniversary 1928 Walt Disney limited edition serigraph "Nifty Fifties" animation cel 1988 one of 9500 matted and framed, 10 by 14 inches CONDITION: PROVENANCE: Inherited $ 30-40* *represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary. Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, or questions/concerns, and thank you again for using Mearto. ~ Delia