Dumbo flies off for $483,000 in $8.3 million Disneyland auction
Updated 09:59, 31-Aug-2018
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An auction of Disneyland theme park vehicles, props, and artifacts that turned into a Los Angeles attraction in its own right raised more than 8.3 million US dollars, organizers said on Monday.
An original Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride car sold for 483,000 US dollars - more than four times the pre-sale estimate  while magician David Copperfield nabbed a neon letter D from the Disneyland hotel for 86,250 US dollars, auctioneers Van Eaton Galleries said.
The 900-item collection was so vast that organizers and collector Richard Kraft staged a "That's From Disneyland” public exhibit for the month of August in a former sporting goods store in suburban Los Angeles that was visited by tens of thousands of people. One couple even got married there.
Visitors ride on the Dumbo The Flying Elephant ride at Tokyo Disneyland, Japan, July 12, 2016. /VCG Photo

Visitors ride on the Dumbo The Flying Elephant ride at Tokyo Disneyland, Japan, July 12, 2016. /VCG Photo

Kraft, a Hollywood agent, began collecting 25 years ago spurred by nostalgia for his visits with his late brother to Disneyland in southern California. He kept many of the items, including the Dumbo car, in his own home.
"When I finally decided to let it go it became much more about throwing a grand Bon Voyage party to those magical artifacts than about making projections about their worth," Kraft said in a statement after the two-day sale at the weekend.
"I'm still in a state of shock that Dumbo, Jose the talking parrot and trash cans from Disneyland could make me feel as if I won the lottery," he added.
Jose, an animatronic bird from the Tiki Room, sold for 425,000 US dollars and the auction shattered several records for Disneyland posters and theme park signs. A Skyway gondola original vehicle from the 1950s, which sold for 621,000 US dollars, set a new auction record for a Disneyland ride, Van Eaton Galleries said.
Kraft said he will donate a portion of the proceeds to two organizations benefiting children who, like his 4-year-old daughter Daisy, suffer from the rare genetic disorder Coffin-Siris Syndrome, and other special needs.
(Cover: An original Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride car from an auction of Disneyland theme park, California, US, released August 27, 2018. /VCG Photo)
Source(s): Reuters