Showing posts with label russell schroeder. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

1979 Snow White Theme Park Postcards

From 1979, Snow White's Fantasy Bouquet postcard. Dimensions: 5" x 7". Available at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World.



DL no. 0111-1905.



WDW no. 0100-11905.


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Snow White at the Wishing Well.



DL no. 0100-11905.


The artwork for the first card was created by Russell Schroeder, who also did a Snow White tin container and Goebel collector plate. Images via the late Ken Eslick's Disneyland Postcards. Special thanks to François Monferran for additional info.

Monday, February 13, 2017

Goebel Snow White Collector Plate

Snow White collector plate from Goebel. Porcelain. Measures 8.5" across. Wall hanger attached to back. Made in West Germany. Dates from 1980. Design is by Disney artist Russell Schroeder.




Original box and paperwork.



Marked "© 1980 Walt Disney Productions."


 

Monday, June 24, 2013

Snow White Round Tin Made in England



Originally sold at one of the parks, this Snow White tin was snagged at a garage sale in Colorado for only a couple bucks. Measures 3" tall x 5" across. Lid is 5.375". Snow and the dwarfs show up in several of the side illustrations. We don't get the Old Hag, but the Queen is here along with the Magic Mirror. The Prince makes an appearance at the end. Artwork by Russell Schroeder.






The copyright imprint along the side seam reads, "© WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS". This was the corporate name used on merchandise up until February 6, 1986, when it became The Walt Disney Company. So at least we know the tin dates before this time.



Bottom stamp is marked "CONTAINER MADE IN ENGLAND"



Earlier versions of this tin had a more detailed stamp that read "DESIGNED BY DAHER, LONG ISLAND CITY, NY 11101, CONTAINER MADE IN ENGLAND."



Still another also included "THE TIN BOX COMPANY" in the marking.



My tin lacked a food ingredient sticker, but others online show that it probably once held a 13 oz. "CANDY JAR MIX" of both hard and filled candy. Distributed by Walt Disney World.




Of the tins I've personally seen with stickers attached, all were from Walt Disney World. However, the tin was also sold at Disneyland. One sticker I was told about read, "P.M. Mix Hard & Filled. Packaged for Disneyland Anaheim, CA 92803"

Disney really got some miles out of this tin design. Earlier versions were also used to sell mint lozenges...



...and sliced fruit cake too.



Here's an unopened beaut still sealed in original shrinkwrap...




If you're looking to add this Snow White tin to your own collection, it won't be difficult. Countless numbers were produced over the years, so it's fairly easy to find one for a decent price online.