One-Sheets, Lobby Cards in eMoviePoster Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: January 6, 2021|Views: 61|

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eMoviePoster’s Sunday auction contains 820 folded one-sheets, 540 non-U.S. posters, and lobby cards that will close on January 10, 2021.

One-sheets include The Birds, Go Ape, Star Wars style A fourth printing, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Godzilla vs. Bionic Monster 1978 rerelease, Ghidrah the Three Headed Monster, Blade Runner NSS style, Abbott & Costello Meet the Invisible Man, Destroy All Monsters, Live & Let Die West Hemi, Halloween with black ratings box, Gimme Shelter international, Brides of Dracula, and Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Other one-sheets are Friends of Mr. Sweeney, Diamonds Are Forever, Repo Man, Abominable Dr. Phibes, Quiet Man 1957 rerelease, Animal House style B, Giant Leeches, Batman ’66, The Empire Strikes Back NSS style B and NSS style 1982 rerelease, Ipcress File, Conqueror Worm, Where Eagles Dare international, 2001: A Space Odyssey 1980 rerelease, Rocky studio style, and A View to a Kill style B.

Australian daybills are Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Deadly Mantis, Robinson Crusoe on Mars, and Jaws 2.

Three surprising results from their auction of inserts, half-sheets, and smaller non-U.S. posters were a Star Wars insert for $1,100, My Neighbor Totoro Japanese poster for $800, and The Shining insert for $680.

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, 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 1,737,000 auctions, according to eMoviePoster. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page.

Their December Major Auction just concluded, and it is covered in a separate Scoop article, along with a summary of their 2020 results. Now are now accepting consignments for their April Major Auction

One-Sheets, Lobby Cards in eMoviePoster Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: January 6, 2021|Views: 61|

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eMoviePoster’s Sunday auction contains 820 folded one-sheets, 540 non-U.S. posters, and lobby cards that will close on January 10, 2021.

One-sheets include The Birds, Go Ape, Star Wars style A fourth printing, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Godzilla vs. Bionic Monster 1978 rerelease, Ghidrah the Three Headed Monster, Blade Runner NSS style, Abbott & Costello Meet the Invisible Man, Destroy All Monsters, Live & Let Die West Hemi, Halloween with black ratings box, Gimme Shelter international, Brides of Dracula, and Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Other one-sheets are Friends of Mr. Sweeney, Diamonds Are Forever, Repo Man, Abominable Dr. Phibes, Quiet Man 1957 rerelease, Animal House style B, Giant Leeches, Batman ’66, The Empire Strikes Back NSS style B and NSS style 1982 rerelease, Ipcress File, Conqueror Worm, Where Eagles Dare international, 2001: A Space Odyssey 1980 rerelease, Rocky studio style, and A View to a Kill style B.

Australian daybills are Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Deadly Mantis, Robinson Crusoe on Mars, and Jaws 2.

Three surprising results from their auction of inserts, half-sheets, and smaller non-U.S. posters were a Star Wars insert for $1,100, My Neighbor Totoro Japanese poster for $800, and The Shining insert for $680.

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, 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 1,737,000 auctions, according to eMoviePoster. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page.

Their December Major Auction just concluded, and it is covered in a separate Scoop article, along with a summary of their 2020 results. Now are now accepting consignments for their April Major Auction