Walt Disney's Where There's a Will For Sale at Auction
Walt Disney Where There's a Will ... There's a Way to Spend $60k!
Mouse House fans will be able to get their hands on a rare piece of memorabilia when Walt Disney's last will and testament -- or the first draft, anyway -- auctions off for an estimated $60k!
The will was drafted in August 1941 and includes this interesting breakdown: half of his personal Disney stock was split between his 2 kids, and the other half he dropped in an "employees bonus pool." The doc isn't his final will ... Disney drafted 2 more before he died in 1966.
Profiles in History is unloading several other collector's items for animation fans, and conservative final bid estimates range from $12k up to $80k:
- Original "Peanuts" comic strips signed by Charles Schultz ($12,000)
- Wicked Queen art from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" ($15,000)
- Grinch and Max production cels from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" ($12,000)
- Walt Disney Legal License for Use of Walt Disney Inc. ($80,000)
There's a ton more available, including animation cels, when online and live bidding begins Dec. 9.