999 Folded One-Sheets in eMoviePoster Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: September 28, 2016|Views: 28|

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eMoviePoster opened their latest auction on Tuesday, September 27, 2016 with 999 folded one-sheets covering all years and genres. Interested bidders can review these Tuesday items at www.emovieposter.com.

Highlights include Passage to Marseille (1944) featuring Humphrey Bogart, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) with great Richard Amsel art, High School Hellcats (1958) with cool AIP bad girl art, Big Wednesday (1978) for the John Milius surfing classic, Where Eagles Dare (1968) style B with a different image, War of the Gargantuas/Godzilla vs. Monster Zero (1966) depicting a close-up of the monster, Edge of Darkness (1942) showing a cool image of Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan, The King and I (1956) featuring Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner, Predator (1987) English version with different heat vision art, and Marriage is a Private Affair (1944) with glamorous art of Lana Turner.

Dr. Who & the Daleks (1966) featuring Peter Cushing as the Doctor, Gimme Shelter (1971) international version with the Rolling Stones, Thing That Couldn’t Die (1958) with good monster art, Go Ape TV (1974) Planet of the Apes Uncle Sam parody art, Planet of the Vampires (1965) showing Reynold Brown art, House of Usher (1960) for the Edgar Allan Poe adaptation, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965) for the Vincent Price flick, Trouble with Girls (1969) with a giant close-up of Elvis Presley, Brigadoon (1954) featuring Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse, Goliath and the Vampires (1964) with cool fantasy art by Reynold Brown, and Diamonds Are Forever (1971) depicting Robert McGinnis art of Bond are offered.

Additional featured items are I Spit On Your Grave (1978) with horror art, Too Hot to Handle (1938) style D showing Clark Gable and Myrna Loy, Samson and Delilah (1949) style A for the Cecil B. DeMille film, UFO (1956) with the truth about a flying saucer, The Ambushers (1967) with art of Dean Martin and Slaygirls, Girls in the Night (1953) with art of Joyce Holden, Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar (1965) featuring art by Don Bevan, Sandpiper (1965) depicting an image of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Barefoot Contessa (1954) showing Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner, Shock Wave (1977) with art of Nazi zombies, View from the Bridge (1962) for the story of love and obsession, Gypsy Fury (1951) featuring striking art of Viveca Lindfors, Jezebel for the 1948 rerelease showing Bette Davis, and Green Slime (1969) international version for the cheesy sci-fi flick.

Three surprising results from the auction that closed on September 27 were a Japanese For Your Eyes Only advance that reached $585, Russian Battle Beyond The Sun that closed at $465, and Spanish Three Musketeers 1970s rerelease that sold for $325.

eMoviePoster sells 100,000 unique collectibles every year, and in 2015 they sold 127,888 items. Every one of the more than 1.1 million collectibles they have sold started at $1 with no reserve and no buyer’s premiums, and well over half of the auctions sold for $14 or under, and quite a few auctioned for just $1, $2, or $3 each. Also, despite their name, they don’t just auction movie posters. They also auction many tens of thousands of vintage stills, lobby cards, as well as signed items and scripts, all sorts of special posters. View previews now of their 17th Annual Halloween Auction which will run October 18-30. Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to them for any of their auctions, or go to their Registration Page to sign up and start bidding.

999 Folded One-Sheets in eMoviePoster Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: September 28, 2016|Views: 28|

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eMoviePoster opened their latest auction on Tuesday, September 27, 2016 with 999 folded one-sheets covering all years and genres. Interested bidders can review these Tuesday items at www.emovieposter.com.

Highlights include Passage to Marseille (1944) featuring Humphrey Bogart, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) with great Richard Amsel art, High School Hellcats (1958) with cool AIP bad girl art, Big Wednesday (1978) for the John Milius surfing classic, Where Eagles Dare (1968) style B with a different image, War of the Gargantuas/Godzilla vs. Monster Zero (1966) depicting a close-up of the monster, Edge of Darkness (1942) showing a cool image of Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan, The King and I (1956) featuring Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner, Predator (1987) English version with different heat vision art, and Marriage is a Private Affair (1944) with glamorous art of Lana Turner.

Dr. Who & the Daleks (1966) featuring Peter Cushing as the Doctor, Gimme Shelter (1971) international version with the Rolling Stones, Thing That Couldn’t Die (1958) with good monster art, Go Ape TV (1974) Planet of the Apes Uncle Sam parody art, Planet of the Vampires (1965) showing Reynold Brown art, House of Usher (1960) for the Edgar Allan Poe adaptation, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965) for the Vincent Price flick, Trouble with Girls (1969) with a giant close-up of Elvis Presley, Brigadoon (1954) featuring Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse, Goliath and the Vampires (1964) with cool fantasy art by Reynold Brown, and Diamonds Are Forever (1971) depicting Robert McGinnis art of Bond are offered.

Additional featured items are I Spit On Your Grave (1978) with horror art, Too Hot to Handle (1938) style D showing Clark Gable and Myrna Loy, Samson and Delilah (1949) style A for the Cecil B. DeMille film, UFO (1956) with the truth about a flying saucer, The Ambushers (1967) with art of Dean Martin and Slaygirls, Girls in the Night (1953) with art of Joyce Holden, Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar (1965) featuring art by Don Bevan, Sandpiper (1965) depicting an image of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Barefoot Contessa (1954) showing Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner, Shock Wave (1977) with art of Nazi zombies, View from the Bridge (1962) for the story of love and obsession, Gypsy Fury (1951) featuring striking art of Viveca Lindfors, Jezebel for the 1948 rerelease showing Bette Davis, and Green Slime (1969) international version for the cheesy sci-fi flick.

Three surprising results from the auction that closed on September 27 were a Japanese For Your Eyes Only advance that reached $585, Russian Battle Beyond The Sun that closed at $465, and Spanish Three Musketeers 1970s rerelease that sold for $325.

eMoviePoster sells 100,000 unique collectibles every year, and in 2015 they sold 127,888 items. Every one of the more than 1.1 million collectibles they have sold started at $1 with no reserve and no buyer’s premiums, and well over half of the auctions sold for $14 or under, and quite a few auctioned for just $1, $2, or $3 each. Also, despite their name, they don’t just auction movie posters. They also auction many tens of thousands of vintage stills, lobby cards, as well as signed items and scripts, all sorts of special posters. View previews now of their 17th Annual Halloween Auction which will run October 18-30. Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to them for any of their auctions, or go to their Registration Page to sign up and start bidding.