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Table Zippo 1970s with Mickey Mouse, $ 1,083.00
Sunday, October 4th, 2009Luxury shiny beauty downright quintessential Disney theme in the lighter Zippo. I think even in the year of its release this cost a lot lighter, not sold on every street corner, and was, frankly, a bit exclusive, to say nothing of our day. Price is impressive, and it is not the limit. Long live the Mickey Mouse!Disney Zippo - is one of the few who have fallen under the laws antinicotinic 1980s: The company Disney, is strongly associated with cartoons, children's entertainment, and so on, around 1980 abruptly stopped advertised on subjects somehow related to tobacco ( like many other American companies, by the way). Hence, rare instances of Disney, and the high demand for them.
Sale Price: $ 1,083.00
Zippo Slim 1981 with Mickey Mouse, $ 721.00
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009Zippo 1973, Mickey Mouse, $ 598.88
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009Zippo 1976 Walt Disney World, $ 187.50
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009Disney Zippo 1974 and 1976, $ 475.00 + $ 345.00
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009Table Zippo with Mickey Mouse, $ 698.00
Saturday, March 28th, 2009Another mad price for very rare table Mickey Mouse in 1980. Disney - generally one of the most expensive topics in collecting Zippo, they are sold at auction regularly and always at very high prices. See the rest .
Sale Price: $ 698.00
Zippo Mickey Mouse 1975 $ 315.00
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009Walt Disney Zippo 1976, Mickey Mouse, $ 511.68
Saturday, February 14th, 2009Another Mickey Mouse at a very high price. Disney Zippo phenomenon until the end and did not understand - they are sold on ebay regularly and not less than $ 300-400, if not more. At the same time about the same as they were worth, and 5 years ago, in 2003, the price seems about Hyde in the book "Zippo Lighters: An Identification and Price Guide" .
Sale Price: $ 511.68
Zippo Donald Duck, owned by Disney artist $ 755.00
Friday, December 19th, 20081972, Donald Duck
Sale Price: $ 755.00
Rare thing. Lighter for sale was part of the collection of the famous artist Ralph Kent - the man who '41 worked as art director for Walt Disney Studios, and who came up with the image of Mickey Mouse. He was also a collector, and after his death, many of the items from his collection was put up for sale at auction by his widow. Sold Lighter accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by her and accessories collection of the artist.
Related Links: Ralph Kent obituary in the newspaper "The Boston Globe" , announced the sale of collections of Ralph Kent at auctions