eMoviePoster December Major Auction Underway
eMoviePoster.com has launched their December Major Auction featuring hundreds of movie posters in a variety of sizes, from many time periods, covering several genres. Part I contains 357 animation, large linen-backed pieces, and flat packed posters, which closes Sunday, December 6, 2015. Part II features 416 linen-backed posters and runs through Tuesday, December 8. Part III includes unbacked standard size posters, lobby cards, window cards, and pressbooks, and runs Thursday, December 3 through December 10. Part IV is a Star Wars collection, which runs Sunday, December 6 through December 13.
Their major auction does not have any reserves or buyer’s premiums. Grading is thorough and they post super-sized images on their website.
Some of the best Part I items are Bride of Frankenstein (1935) pressbook with full color poster images and herald, Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1962) linen-backed three-sheet with Robert McGinnis art of Audrey Hepburn, The Night Before Christmas (1941) linen-backed one-sheet with cartoon art of Tom and Jerry with Santa, Be Yourself (1930) linen-backed three-sheet great stone litho with cool art, Goldfinger (1964) linen-backed three-sheet with four images of James Bond, Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957) half-sheet featuring classic alien art, Smitten Kitten (1952) linen-backed one-sheet with Jerry spying on Tom and his would-be girlfriend, Sainted Devil (1924) rare half-sheet, Bordertown (1935) insert with close image of Paul Muni and Bette Davis, Females is Fickle (1940) linen-backed one-sheet with cartoon art of Popeye saving Olive’s goldfish, Pinocchio (1946) Danish poster for the Disney classic, Solid Serenade (1946) linen-backed one-sheet with cool cartoon art, Searchers (1956) half-sheet for the John Wayne hit, Yellow Submarine (1968) linen-backed three-sheet depicting the Beatles, Lumber Jack-Rabbit (1954) linen-backed 3-D one-sheet featuring Bugs Bunny, Bus Stop (1956) linen-backed three-sheet showing Marilyn Monroe being lassoed, and Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (1924) half-sheet with close-up of Mary Pickford.
Highlights in Part II of linen-backed one-sheets are Cleopatra (1934) rare piece with close-up of Claudette Colbert, Some Like it Hot (1959) depicting Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon, You Only Live Twice (1967) showing Sean Connery as Bond, The Mole People (1956) with horror crawling from the depths, The Astounding She Monster (1958) with art of the deadly creature, The Seven Year Itch (1955) for the Billy Wilder classic, Cuckoo On A Choo Choo (1952) for the Three Stooges classic, Vertigo (1958) for Alfred Hitchcock’s hit with art by Saul Bass, The Wasp Woman (1959) for Roger Corman’s film about the insect queen, Anatomy of a Murder (1959) featuring classic Saul Bass art, Sidewalks of New York (1931) depicting Buster Keaton boxing, The Mummy (1959) Hammer horror hit with Christopher Lee as the monster, Bubble Trouble (1953) for the Three Stooges hit, and Knutzy Knights (1954) with Three Stooges hijinks.
Three surprising results from the auction that closed December 1 were 65th Nippon Derby Japanese 29” x 41” poster realized $525, Apocalypse Now German poster with Bob Peak art ended at $450, and Day Shall Dawn Polish 23” x 33” poster closed at $250.
All of the 128,000 items they auction each year come to them from 1,750 collectors and dealers all over the world. It is too late to consign to their December Major Auction, which is their best auction of the year and is running now at www.emovieposter.com. Of course, you can consign to their three regular weekly auctions at any time! Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to them, and what makes them different from other major auction houses. They have no buyer’s premiums whatsoever and allow all their buyers to combine purchases over many weeks, which saves a great deal on shipping.
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eMoviePoster December Major Auction Underway
eMoviePoster.com has launched their December Major Auction featuring hundreds of movie posters in a variety of sizes, from many time periods, covering several genres. Part I contains 357 animation, large linen-backed pieces, and flat packed posters, which closes Sunday, December 6, 2015. Part II features 416 linen-backed posters and runs through Tuesday, December 8. Part III includes unbacked standard size posters, lobby cards, window cards, and pressbooks, and runs Thursday, December 3 through December 10. Part IV is a Star Wars collection, which runs Sunday, December 6 through December 13.
Their major auction does not have any reserves or buyer’s premiums. Grading is thorough and they post super-sized images on their website.
Some of the best Part I items are Bride of Frankenstein (1935) pressbook with full color poster images and herald, Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1962) linen-backed three-sheet with Robert McGinnis art of Audrey Hepburn, The Night Before Christmas (1941) linen-backed one-sheet with cartoon art of Tom and Jerry with Santa, Be Yourself (1930) linen-backed three-sheet great stone litho with cool art, Goldfinger (1964) linen-backed three-sheet with four images of James Bond, Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957) half-sheet featuring classic alien art, Smitten Kitten (1952) linen-backed one-sheet with Jerry spying on Tom and his would-be girlfriend, Sainted Devil (1924) rare half-sheet, Bordertown (1935) insert with close image of Paul Muni and Bette Davis, Females is Fickle (1940) linen-backed one-sheet with cartoon art of Popeye saving Olive’s goldfish, Pinocchio (1946) Danish poster for the Disney classic, Solid Serenade (1946) linen-backed one-sheet with cool cartoon art, Searchers (1956) half-sheet for the John Wayne hit, Yellow Submarine (1968) linen-backed three-sheet depicting the Beatles, Lumber Jack-Rabbit (1954) linen-backed 3-D one-sheet featuring Bugs Bunny, Bus Stop (1956) linen-backed three-sheet showing Marilyn Monroe being lassoed, and Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (1924) half-sheet with close-up of Mary Pickford.
Highlights in Part II of linen-backed one-sheets are Cleopatra (1934) rare piece with close-up of Claudette Colbert, Some Like it Hot (1959) depicting Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon, You Only Live Twice (1967) showing Sean Connery as Bond, The Mole People (1956) with horror crawling from the depths, The Astounding She Monster (1958) with art of the deadly creature, The Seven Year Itch (1955) for the Billy Wilder classic, Cuckoo On A Choo Choo (1952) for the Three Stooges classic, Vertigo (1958) for Alfred Hitchcock’s hit with art by Saul Bass, The Wasp Woman (1959) for Roger Corman’s film about the insect queen, Anatomy of a Murder (1959) featuring classic Saul Bass art, Sidewalks of New York (1931) depicting Buster Keaton boxing, The Mummy (1959) Hammer horror hit with Christopher Lee as the monster, Bubble Trouble (1953) for the Three Stooges hit, and Knutzy Knights (1954) with Three Stooges hijinks.
Three surprising results from the auction that closed December 1 were 65th Nippon Derby Japanese 29” x 41” poster realized $525, Apocalypse Now German poster with Bob Peak art ended at $450, and Day Shall Dawn Polish 23” x 33” poster closed at $250.
All of the 128,000 items they auction each year come to them from 1,750 collectors and dealers all over the world. It is too late to consign to their December Major Auction, which is their best auction of the year and is running now at www.emovieposter.com. Of course, you can consign to their three regular weekly auctions at any time! Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to them, and what makes them different from other major auction houses. They have no buyer’s premiums whatsoever and allow all their buyers to combine purchases over many weeks, which saves a great deal on shipping.






