US & International Posters Fill eMoviePoster Auctions

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: October 21, 2020|Views: 61|

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eMoviePoster is offering over 2,700 US and international posters in varying sizes through their Tuesday and Thursday auctions. The Tuesday biweekly auction contains 400 non-U.S. posters from 25 countries, 400 special rolled posters, and 400 rolled one-sheets, which close on October 27, 2020. The Thursday biweekly auction is filled with 1,542 window cards, French and Italian posters, pressbooks, and much more, ending on October 29.

One-sheets include The Goonies, Star Wars style A third printing and style D studio style, The Thing with Drew Struzan art, Return of the Jedi style B studio style, and Empire Strikes Back studio style.

Special items are Stars Wars signed English art print, Badlands 17” x 22”, Frankenstein S2 teaser, Spanish Burgos travel poster, Italian For a Few Dollars More promo brochure, French Societe Francaise De Secours Aux Blesses Militaires WWI poster, and Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs softcover coloring book.

International posters include Australian Jaws special poster and Ninotchka long daybill, Egyptian Bullitt poster and Star Wars 2010s rerelease, British quads Star Wars and Wanda, Israeli Bullitt, English Deer Hunter one-sheet, and Japanese My Neighbor Totoro.

Italian examples are 2001: A Space Odyssey Cinerama, Deep Red one-panel, and Rambo: First Blood Part II three-panel.

French one-panels include Blood & Black Lace, For a Few Dollars More, and Valley of Gwangi.

Window cards offered are Psycho 1965 rerelease, Potters, Shane, Torch Song, Roman Holiday, Mata Hari, Tarantula, and Night at the Opera 1948 rerelease.

Pressbook highlights include Blue Dahlia and Gunga Din.

Three surprising results from the October 18 bulk lot auction was a lot of 3 unfolded Hungarian Star Wars posters from the 1990s for $1,400, lot of 3 unfolded Hungarian Star Wars posters from the 1980s for $655, and a lot of 26 folded horror/sci-fi one-sheets from the 1960s-1970s for $616.

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 much more. Once every month or two they hold a giant auction with 1,000 or more bulk lots containing tens of thousands of items.

They add around 3,500 new lots in their biweekly auctions, every two weeks on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday – which has culminated to over 1,715,000 auctions, according to eMoviePoster. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page.

The 21st Annual Halloween Auction preview galleries of Part I, Part II, and Part III are now available. The auction starts October 27. There are also just three weeks left to consign to their December Major Auction, which will be their best auction of the year, according to eMoviePoster. Interested consignors can learn more and to see preview items for both auctions on their website.

US & International Posters Fill eMoviePoster Auctions

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: October 21, 2020|Views: 61|

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eMoviePoster is offering over 2,700 US and international posters in varying sizes through their Tuesday and Thursday auctions. The Tuesday biweekly auction contains 400 non-U.S. posters from 25 countries, 400 special rolled posters, and 400 rolled one-sheets, which close on October 27, 2020. The Thursday biweekly auction is filled with 1,542 window cards, French and Italian posters, pressbooks, and much more, ending on October 29.

One-sheets include The Goonies, Star Wars style A third printing and style D studio style, The Thing with Drew Struzan art, Return of the Jedi style B studio style, and Empire Strikes Back studio style.

Special items are Stars Wars signed English art print, Badlands 17” x 22”, Frankenstein S2 teaser, Spanish Burgos travel poster, Italian For a Few Dollars More promo brochure, French Societe Francaise De Secours Aux Blesses Militaires WWI poster, and Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs softcover coloring book.

International posters include Australian Jaws special poster and Ninotchka long daybill, Egyptian Bullitt poster and Star Wars 2010s rerelease, British quads Star Wars and Wanda, Israeli Bullitt, English Deer Hunter one-sheet, and Japanese My Neighbor Totoro.

Italian examples are 2001: A Space Odyssey Cinerama, Deep Red one-panel, and Rambo: First Blood Part II three-panel.

French one-panels include Blood & Black Lace, For a Few Dollars More, and Valley of Gwangi.

Window cards offered are Psycho 1965 rerelease, Potters, Shane, Torch Song, Roman Holiday, Mata Hari, Tarantula, and Night at the Opera 1948 rerelease.

Pressbook highlights include Blue Dahlia and Gunga Din.

Three surprising results from the October 18 bulk lot auction was a lot of 3 unfolded Hungarian Star Wars posters from the 1990s for $1,400, lot of 3 unfolded Hungarian Star Wars posters from the 1980s for $655, and a lot of 26 folded horror/sci-fi one-sheets from the 1960s-1970s for $616.

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 much more. Once every month or two they hold a giant auction with 1,000 or more bulk lots containing tens of thousands of items.

They add around 3,500 new lots in their biweekly auctions, every two weeks on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday – which has culminated to over 1,715,000 auctions, according to eMoviePoster. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page.

The 21st Annual Halloween Auction preview galleries of Part I, Part II, and Part III are now available. The auction starts October 27. There are also just three weeks left to consign to their December Major Auction, which will be their best auction of the year, according to eMoviePoster. Interested consignors can learn more and to see preview items for both auctions on their website.