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Walt Disney Flying Tinker Bell Production cel SIGNED Margaret Kerry Peter Pan
$ 1265.08
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1960's Original Production cel of Tinker bell & Walt Disney. One-of-a kind,
Autographed
An amazing Vintage image of Tinker bell from the 1960s. This is an Original Disney Production cel of Tinker bell as she appeared at the introduction of the Disneyland "Wonderful World of Color / Disney" television show of the early 1960's. Tinker bell first appeared in
Walt Disney's Peter Pan 1953
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This Set-up is all hand painted. Cel size is about 12 x 10 inches, with Tink measuring about 5.5 x 2 inches. Paint is in near perfect condition. Beautiful
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BONUS #1
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We have added a printed photographic background of Walt Disney looking into Tinker bell's eyes.
(background is NOT available separately, so please don't ask if we'd sell it, the answer will always be NO.)
BONUS #2
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We recently had this piece
autographed
by the Original Tinker Bell model/actress, Miss Margaret Kerry. All Gold Paint on the cel of Tink. This piece is a treasure in anybody's animation or Disneyana collection.
Frame size is 20 x 18 inches. Solid Wood, Gold antique finish.
This piece is ready to hang out of the box!
Margaret Kerry (born Peggy Lynch, circa 1930, Los Angeles)
is an American actress, motivational speaker, and radio host best known for her 1953 work as the
model for Tinker Bell in the Walt Disney Pictures animated feature, Peter Pan.
Kerry answered an audition call during the planning stages of the film. The audition, supervised by Disney animator Marc Davis, required her to pantomime the motions that would eventually be animated as Tinker Bell, such as preening in a mirror at her feet. She won the audition and spent the next six months at the Disney Studios on an empty sound stage pantomiming the role on film. The studios provided props, such as, a giant keyhole mounted on a stand as well as a pair of giant scissors, later used in the scene in which Tinker Bell became trapped in a jewelry box.
Kerry also provided the basis of the red-haired mermaid in the Neverland lagoon scenes, with spoken lines.
Since Disney released the film at about the time Marilyn Monroe had begun to make an impact, an urban legend immediately sprung up attributing the role to her.
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