eMoviePoster Offering 846 Non-US Posters

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: January 14, 2015|Views: 33|

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This week eMoviePoster.com is offering the world of movie posters with 846 non-US posters from 28 different countries. Review these Tuesday items at emovieposter.com. Among the many listings are French Sunset Boulevard (1951) 24” x 31” showing William Holden, Gloria Swanson, and Erich von Stroheim and Traffic (1971) measuring 23” x 31” with great artwork of the title. Swedish posters are Killing (1957) for the Stanley Kubrick film, Goldfinger for the 1967 rerelease of the James Bond movie, and World’s Champion (1922) for the boxing hit. Italian posters in the auction are Jet Pilot (1958) with a different image of John Wayne and Janet Leigh and Quando Dico Che Ti Amo (1967) with cool A. Cesselon art.

Japanese posters in the auction are Swimming Pool (1969) featuring Alain Delon and Romy Schneider, Airport (1970) for the Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, Jacqueline Bisset film, Marilyn (1963) press sheet measuring 10” x 29” with a full length image of Marilyn Monroe, and Sand Pebbles (1967) two-panel with an image of Steve McQueen and Candice Bergen. German offerings are Le Mans (1971) close-up image of race car driver Steve McQueen, Chinatown (1976) measuring 23” x 32” with different art of Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway, and an East German Odd Couple (1972) measuring 16” x 23” with different art by Roder Gruppe. eMoviePoster has Russian Battle Beyond (1962) poster measuring 25” x 40” for the Russian sci-fi hit and Solaris (1973) measuring 16” x 23” for Andrei Tarkovsky’s hit.

They also have Czech Gentleman Jim (1942) measuring 12” x 37” with different are of Errol Flynn and Breakfast for Two (1937) measuring 13” x 38” depicting Barbara Stanwyck and Herbert Marshall. Offerings from Hong Kong Bruce Lee Last Kung Fu (1970s) with a great image of the legend and Master of Kung Fu (1973) for the Chinese martial arts movie. Polish posters in the auction are Citizen Kane for the 1987 rerelease measuring 26” x 36” and Aliens (1987) measuring 27” x 39” with art by W. Dybowski. They also have an English Black Swan (2010) double-sided teaser, British War Lover (1962) quad depicting Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner, and Shirley Anne Field, Swiss Stranger Than Paradise (1984) for the Jim Jarmusch directed cult classic, and Danish Fast & the Furious (1957) for the high speed car racing film. The auction also has a Spanish Ivanhoe for the 1965 rerelease with different art of Elizabeth Taylor kissed by Robert Taylor, Turkish Bride Wore Black (1968) of Francois Truffaut’s La Mariee Etait en Noir, and South Korean Oldboy (2003) standing style poster for Chan-wook Park’s revenge thriller.

Three surprising results from Tuesday, January 13, 2015 are an advanced Italian Shoeshine one-sheet of De Sica’s masterpiece that sold for $1,940, a Thunderball subway poster that reached
$1,870, and an In Society three-sheet for the Abbott and Costello hit that totaled $1,051.

All of the 128,000 items eMoviePoster auctions each year come to them from 1,597 collectors and dealers all over the world. The deadline to consign to their March Mini/Major Auction is February 2, and the deadline to consign to their July Major Auction is May 29, but you can consign to their three regular weekly auctions at any time. Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to them.

eMoviePoster Offering 846 Non-US Posters

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: January 14, 2015|Views: 33|

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This week eMoviePoster.com is offering the world of movie posters with 846 non-US posters from 28 different countries. Review these Tuesday items at emovieposter.com. Among the many listings are French Sunset Boulevard (1951) 24” x 31” showing William Holden, Gloria Swanson, and Erich von Stroheim and Traffic (1971) measuring 23” x 31” with great artwork of the title. Swedish posters are Killing (1957) for the Stanley Kubrick film, Goldfinger for the 1967 rerelease of the James Bond movie, and World’s Champion (1922) for the boxing hit. Italian posters in the auction are Jet Pilot (1958) with a different image of John Wayne and Janet Leigh and Quando Dico Che Ti Amo (1967) with cool A. Cesselon art.

Japanese posters in the auction are Swimming Pool (1969) featuring Alain Delon and Romy Schneider, Airport (1970) for the Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, Jacqueline Bisset film, Marilyn (1963) press sheet measuring 10” x 29” with a full length image of Marilyn Monroe, and Sand Pebbles (1967) two-panel with an image of Steve McQueen and Candice Bergen. German offerings are Le Mans (1971) close-up image of race car driver Steve McQueen, Chinatown (1976) measuring 23” x 32” with different art of Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway, and an East German Odd Couple (1972) measuring 16” x 23” with different art by Roder Gruppe. eMoviePoster has Russian Battle Beyond (1962) poster measuring 25” x 40” for the Russian sci-fi hit and Solaris (1973) measuring 16” x 23” for Andrei Tarkovsky’s hit.

They also have Czech Gentleman Jim (1942) measuring 12” x 37” with different are of Errol Flynn and Breakfast for Two (1937) measuring 13” x 38” depicting Barbara Stanwyck and Herbert Marshall. Offerings from Hong Kong Bruce Lee Last Kung Fu (1970s) with a great image of the legend and Master of Kung Fu (1973) for the Chinese martial arts movie. Polish posters in the auction are Citizen Kane for the 1987 rerelease measuring 26” x 36” and Aliens (1987) measuring 27” x 39” with art by W. Dybowski. They also have an English Black Swan (2010) double-sided teaser, British War Lover (1962) quad depicting Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner, and Shirley Anne Field, Swiss Stranger Than Paradise (1984) for the Jim Jarmusch directed cult classic, and Danish Fast & the Furious (1957) for the high speed car racing film. The auction also has a Spanish Ivanhoe for the 1965 rerelease with different art of Elizabeth Taylor kissed by Robert Taylor, Turkish Bride Wore Black (1968) of Francois Truffaut’s La Mariee Etait en Noir, and South Korean Oldboy (2003) standing style poster for Chan-wook Park’s revenge thriller.

Three surprising results from Tuesday, January 13, 2015 are an advanced Italian Shoeshine one-sheet of De Sica’s masterpiece that sold for $1,940, a Thunderball subway poster that reached
$1,870, and an In Society three-sheet for the Abbott and Costello hit that totaled $1,051.

All of the 128,000 items eMoviePoster auctions each year come to them from 1,597 collectors and dealers all over the world. The deadline to consign to their March Mini/Major Auction is February 2, and the deadline to consign to their July Major Auction is May 29, but you can consign to their three regular weekly auctions at any time. Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to them.