
Japanese Animation Catalog: Heidi, Girl of the Alps
This item is an open catalog, likely an auction or exhibition catalog, prominently featuring Japanese animation art. The visible pages display entries for 'Heidi, Girl of the Alps' artwork. Each page showcases a framed image of a character (presumably Heidi) from the series. The left page illustrates a character within a circular frame, presented in a square mat and a dark wood-toned frame with a metallic inner lining. The artwork appears to be a cel or a reproduction of one, given the context of Japanese animation. The description beneath the image includes Japanese and English text, detailing specifications such as creation period ('1974-1975'), production details ('Produced by Zuiyo Eizo (Nippon Animation)'), and status ('Cel'). The page itself is matte white paper with black text and clear, high-quality image reproduction. The catalog's overall condition appears good with no visible creases, tears, or significant wear on the displayed pages. The binding is not visible, but the pages lie relatively flat. The artistic style of the character featured is distinctly vintage animation, consistent with the specified production dates. The craftsmanship of the catalog's printing seems professional and of good quality, designed to showcase the items clearly.
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Estimated Value
$150-250
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Catalog
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$150-250
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Japanese animation catalog
Item Description
This item is an open catalog, likely an auction or exhibition catalog, prominently featuring Japanese animation art. The visible pages display entries for 'Heidi, Girl of the Alps' artwork. Each page showcases a framed image of a character (presumably Heidi) from the series. The left page illustrates a character within a circular frame, presented in a square mat and a dark wood-toned frame with a metallic inner lining. The artwork appears to be a cel or a reproduction of one, given the context of Japanese animation. The description beneath the image includes Japanese and English text, detailing specifications such as creation period ('1974-1975'), production details ('Produced by Zuiyo Eizo (Nippon Animation)'), and status ('Cel'). The page itself is matte white paper with black text and clear, high-quality image reproduction. The catalog's overall condition appears good with no visible creases, tears, or significant wear on the displayed pages. The binding is not visible, but the pages lie relatively flat. The artistic style of the character featured is distinctly vintage animation, consistent with the specified production dates. The craftsmanship of the catalog's printing seems professional and of good quality, designed to showcase the items clearly.
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