29,367 Posters in eMoviePoster Bulk Lot Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: May 13, 2020|Views: 59|

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In eMoviePoster’s new auction, closing Sunday, May 17, 2020, they have listed 1,023 bulk lots containing 29,367 items in all. This is their biggest and best bulk lot auction, according to eMoviePoster. It contains one-sheets, lobby cards, stills, books, sci-fi magazines, half-sheets, inserts, non-U.S. posters, and much more.

The auction includes lots of 60 to over 100 cowboy/Western lobby cards from the 1920s-1960s, several lots of 30-100 one-sheets grouped by decades, a lot of detective and crime lobby cards from the 1940s-1970s, a lot of 30 to over 60 folded kung fu one-sheets from the 1970s-1980s, a lot of over 50 horror and sci-fi lobby cards from the 1950s-1960s, and a lot of 26 folded one-sheets from Walt Disney movies from the 1970s-1980s.

There’s a lot of 100 8”x10” stills from the 1930s-1980s, a lot of 34 Things to Come English TV rerelease 8”x10” stills and miscellaneous items, a lot of 61 US and English sci-fi paperback books from the 1950s-1960s, lots of 40-50 English and US 8”x10” stills from the 1930s-1980s, a lot of 18 folded one-sheets from horror and sci-fi movies from the 1960s-1980s, and a lot of 11 Monster Scene journal movie magazines from 1992-1998.

Three surprising results from the May 12 auction of 1,154 inserts, half-sheets, and smaller international posters were a Star Wars insert for $924, Blade Runner insert for $890, and a Hud Japanese poster for $660.

eMoviePoster doesn’t just auction U.S. and international movie posters. They also auction tens of thousands of vintage stills, lobby cards, as well as scripts, all sorts of special non-movie posters (including lots of war and travel posters, plus Mondo signed limited editions), autographed items of every kind, and more.

They add around 3,500 new lots in their biweekly auctions, every two weeks on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday – which has culminated to over 1,680,000 items. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page.

The deadline for consignments in their July Major Auction is May 29. Their consign page has preview images for their July Major Auction and all the results from their recently completed April Major Auction.

29,367 Posters in eMoviePoster Bulk Lot Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: May 13, 2020|Views: 59|

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In eMoviePoster’s new auction, closing Sunday, May 17, 2020, they have listed 1,023 bulk lots containing 29,367 items in all. This is their biggest and best bulk lot auction, according to eMoviePoster. It contains one-sheets, lobby cards, stills, books, sci-fi magazines, half-sheets, inserts, non-U.S. posters, and much more.

The auction includes lots of 60 to over 100 cowboy/Western lobby cards from the 1920s-1960s, several lots of 30-100 one-sheets grouped by decades, a lot of detective and crime lobby cards from the 1940s-1970s, a lot of 30 to over 60 folded kung fu one-sheets from the 1970s-1980s, a lot of over 50 horror and sci-fi lobby cards from the 1950s-1960s, and a lot of 26 folded one-sheets from Walt Disney movies from the 1970s-1980s.

There’s a lot of 100 8”x10” stills from the 1930s-1980s, a lot of 34 Things to Come English TV rerelease 8”x10” stills and miscellaneous items, a lot of 61 US and English sci-fi paperback books from the 1950s-1960s, lots of 40-50 English and US 8”x10” stills from the 1930s-1980s, a lot of 18 folded one-sheets from horror and sci-fi movies from the 1960s-1980s, and a lot of 11 Monster Scene journal movie magazines from 1992-1998.

Three surprising results from the May 12 auction of 1,154 inserts, half-sheets, and smaller international posters were a Star Wars insert for $924, Blade Runner insert for $890, and a Hud Japanese poster for $660.

eMoviePoster doesn’t just auction U.S. and international movie posters. They also auction tens of thousands of vintage stills, lobby cards, as well as scripts, all sorts of special non-movie posters (including lots of war and travel posters, plus Mondo signed limited editions), autographed items of every kind, and more.

They add around 3,500 new lots in their biweekly auctions, every two weeks on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday – which has culminated to over 1,680,000 items. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page.

The deadline for consignments in their July Major Auction is May 29. Their consign page has preview images for their July Major Auction and all the results from their recently completed April Major Auction.