999 Non-U.S. Posters in eMoviePoster Auction
On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, eMoviePoster opened their World of Movie Posters auction with 999 non-U.S. posters from 29 different countries. Interested collectors can review these Tuesday items at www.emovieposter.com.
British quads are The Mummy from the 1960s rerelease, Kiss of the Vampire for the Hammer flick, Seconds with close-up image, Invisible Man’s Revenge from the 1950s rerelease, Haunted Strangler depicting Boris Karloff, Paranoiac for the Hammer hit, Rasputin the Mad Monk/Reptile with cool horror art, and The Phantom Planet sci-fi shocker.
Japanese posters include Winchester with full-length art of James Stewart, Equinox Flower for the 1972 rerelease, American Graffiti showing the cast, Persona with a close-up of Liv Ullmann and Bibi Andersson, For Your Eyes Only style A featuring Roger Moore, Jaws for the Steven Spielberg classic, Mean Streets with cool title art, Kill Bill: Vol. 2 advance featuring Uma Thurman as the Bride, Ocean’s 11 depicting the cast, and Annie Hall with a different image of Diana Keaton and Woody Allen.
Belgian offerings are Dr. No for the 1970s rerelease, A Bout De Souffle for the Jean-Luc Godard classic, Treasure of the Sierra Madre with art of Humphrey Bogart and others, and Johnny Guitar with art of Joan Crawford.
Danish examples are Daltons’ Women depicting Pamela Blake, Goldeneye depicting Pierce Brosnan, Izabella Scorupco, and Famke Janssen, My Fair Lady with classic Bob Peak art, and Lady L depicting Sophia Loren, Paul Newman, and David Niven.
Polish posters are Virginity & Prison with colorful Krajewski art, Shameless Old Lady with interesting art, and Devushka S Gitaroy with Wiktor Gorka art.
Other international posters include Italian North by Northwest locandina from the 1966 rerelease, German Le Mans featuring Steve McQueen, Czech Une Femme Douce with Polackova art, Australian Monster Squad showing art by Brian Clinton, and English Kid for Two Farthings with art of Diana Dors.
Three surprising results from the auction that closed on July 4 were Jaws one-sheet for $605, 34th Annual Academy Awards one-sheet for $444, and Problem Girls one-sheet for $230.
eMoviePoster sells over 130,000 items every year and in 2016 they reached 139,112 collectibles sold. Every one of their 1.3 million items they have sold started at $1 with no reserve and no buyer’s premiums. Last year 63% of their auction items sold for $19 or under, and 25,000 auctioned for just $1, $2, $3, or $4 each. 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, scripts, and all sorts of special posters. Their next major auction will be in early September, and now through late July is the time to consign to it. 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.
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999 Non-U.S. Posters in eMoviePoster Auction
On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, eMoviePoster opened their World of Movie Posters auction with 999 non-U.S. posters from 29 different countries. Interested collectors can review these Tuesday items at www.emovieposter.com.
British quads are The Mummy from the 1960s rerelease, Kiss of the Vampire for the Hammer flick, Seconds with close-up image, Invisible Man’s Revenge from the 1950s rerelease, Haunted Strangler depicting Boris Karloff, Paranoiac for the Hammer hit, Rasputin the Mad Monk/Reptile with cool horror art, and The Phantom Planet sci-fi shocker.
Japanese posters include Winchester with full-length art of James Stewart, Equinox Flower for the 1972 rerelease, American Graffiti showing the cast, Persona with a close-up of Liv Ullmann and Bibi Andersson, For Your Eyes Only style A featuring Roger Moore, Jaws for the Steven Spielberg classic, Mean Streets with cool title art, Kill Bill: Vol. 2 advance featuring Uma Thurman as the Bride, Ocean’s 11 depicting the cast, and Annie Hall with a different image of Diana Keaton and Woody Allen.
Belgian offerings are Dr. No for the 1970s rerelease, A Bout De Souffle for the Jean-Luc Godard classic, Treasure of the Sierra Madre with art of Humphrey Bogart and others, and Johnny Guitar with art of Joan Crawford.
Danish examples are Daltons’ Women depicting Pamela Blake, Goldeneye depicting Pierce Brosnan, Izabella Scorupco, and Famke Janssen, My Fair Lady with classic Bob Peak art, and Lady L depicting Sophia Loren, Paul Newman, and David Niven.
Polish posters are Virginity & Prison with colorful Krajewski art, Shameless Old Lady with interesting art, and Devushka S Gitaroy with Wiktor Gorka art.
Other international posters include Italian North by Northwest locandina from the 1966 rerelease, German Le Mans featuring Steve McQueen, Czech Une Femme Douce with Polackova art, Australian Monster Squad showing art by Brian Clinton, and English Kid for Two Farthings with art of Diana Dors.
Three surprising results from the auction that closed on July 4 were Jaws one-sheet for $605, 34th Annual Academy Awards one-sheet for $444, and Problem Girls one-sheet for $230.
eMoviePoster sells over 130,000 items every year and in 2016 they reached 139,112 collectibles sold. Every one of their 1.3 million items they have sold started at $1 with no reserve and no buyer’s premiums. Last year 63% of their auction items sold for $19 or under, and 25,000 auctioned for just $1, $2, $3, or $4 each. 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, scripts, and all sorts of special posters. Their next major auction will be in early September, and now through late July is the time to consign to it. 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.