Six-Sheets, Italian, Argentinean Posters Up for Bid

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: May 7, 2014|Views: 62|

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The latest round of Tuesday-closing auctions at eMoviePoster.com feature 956 six-sheets, large Italian posters, and Argentinean posters.

The selection of six-sheets includes Richard Donner’s Superman (Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman and Marlon Brando), Brian G. Hutton’s Where Eagles Dare (Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton), Alias Jesse James (Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming), and 1932’s Savage Girl (Rochelle Hudson).

Among the top Italian 1p format posters offered this week are the 1969 reissue of Sergio Leone’s The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Wallach, Casaro art), Don Siegel’s The Edge Of Eternity (Cornel Wilde), George Lucas’ Star Wars (art by Papuzza), Peter Yates’ Bullitt (Steve McQueen), Mark Rydell’s The Cowboys (John Wayne), and Francis D. Lyon’s The Oklahoman (Joel McCrea and Barbara Hale, Giuliano Nistri art).

The selection of Italian 1p posters also includes Girl Street, Audace Colpo Dei Soliti Ignoti (Claudia Cardinale), The Little World Of Don Camillo, Luchino Visconti’s Rocco & His Brothers, Residence For Spies (Eddie Constantine), Baron Blood (Mario Bava), Django (Franco Nero illustrated by Rodolfo Gasparri), The Electric Chair (Dino Strano), the 1966 reissue of Jayhawkers (Casaro art), a 1970s reissue of Chisum (John Wayne illustrated by Stefano), the 1961 reissue of Easy Living (Victor Mature and Lizabeth Scott, art by Morini), Secret Ways (Richard Widmark), and Buck & The Preacher (Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte).

The Italian 2p offerings include the 1955 reissue of Vittorio De Sica’s The Bicycle Thief, Return Of The Dragon (Ciriello art of Bruce Lee), The Great Race (Nistri art of Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and Natalie Wood), The Great Silence (Nistri art), Sartana Kills Them All (Gianni Garko art by Franco), Lo Chiamavano Ancora Silvestro (Looney Tunes’ They Called Him Sylvester), and Die Die My Darling (Colizzi art).

The Argentinean posters include Far From Vietnam, Roar Of The Crowd, Hoboes In Paradise, Fire Under Her Skin, Peeping Tom, Bride Of The Gorilla (Barbara Payton), and La Invasion De Los Vampiros.

In the most recent Tuesday-closing sessions, a jumbo lobby card for It (Clara Bow) sold for $594, the French 1p for Les Plus Grands Combats Du Siecle (Muhammad Ali) closed at $462, and the stage play window card for the 1927 version of Porgy realized $385.

“We would like Scoop readers to know that we only take consignments, and do not purchase items, so all of the 120,000 items we auction each year come to us from 1,471 collectors and dealers all over the world,” said eMoviePoster’s Bruce Hershenson.

“The deadline for our July Major Auction is just two weeks away on May 23, and that is where we auction ‘better’ items of all types. We already have lots of excellent items for it, and it is looking to be one of our best auctions,” he said. “Go to our Consign Page to learn about consigning to us.”

Six-Sheets, Italian, Argentinean Posters Up for Bid

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: May 7, 2014|Views: 62|

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The latest round of Tuesday-closing auctions at eMoviePoster.com feature 956 six-sheets, large Italian posters, and Argentinean posters.

The selection of six-sheets includes Richard Donner’s Superman (Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman and Marlon Brando), Brian G. Hutton’s Where Eagles Dare (Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton), Alias Jesse James (Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming), and 1932’s Savage Girl (Rochelle Hudson).

Among the top Italian 1p format posters offered this week are the 1969 reissue of Sergio Leone’s The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Wallach, Casaro art), Don Siegel’s The Edge Of Eternity (Cornel Wilde), George Lucas’ Star Wars (art by Papuzza), Peter Yates’ Bullitt (Steve McQueen), Mark Rydell’s The Cowboys (John Wayne), and Francis D. Lyon’s The Oklahoman (Joel McCrea and Barbara Hale, Giuliano Nistri art).

The selection of Italian 1p posters also includes Girl Street, Audace Colpo Dei Soliti Ignoti (Claudia Cardinale), The Little World Of Don Camillo, Luchino Visconti’s Rocco & His Brothers, Residence For Spies (Eddie Constantine), Baron Blood (Mario Bava), Django (Franco Nero illustrated by Rodolfo Gasparri), The Electric Chair (Dino Strano), the 1966 reissue of Jayhawkers (Casaro art), a 1970s reissue of Chisum (John Wayne illustrated by Stefano), the 1961 reissue of Easy Living (Victor Mature and Lizabeth Scott, art by Morini), Secret Ways (Richard Widmark), and Buck & The Preacher (Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte).

The Italian 2p offerings include the 1955 reissue of Vittorio De Sica’s The Bicycle Thief, Return Of The Dragon (Ciriello art of Bruce Lee), The Great Race (Nistri art of Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and Natalie Wood), The Great Silence (Nistri art), Sartana Kills Them All (Gianni Garko art by Franco), Lo Chiamavano Ancora Silvestro (Looney Tunes’ They Called Him Sylvester), and Die Die My Darling (Colizzi art).

The Argentinean posters include Far From Vietnam, Roar Of The Crowd, Hoboes In Paradise, Fire Under Her Skin, Peeping Tom, Bride Of The Gorilla (Barbara Payton), and La Invasion De Los Vampiros.

In the most recent Tuesday-closing sessions, a jumbo lobby card for It (Clara Bow) sold for $594, the French 1p for Les Plus Grands Combats Du Siecle (Muhammad Ali) closed at $462, and the stage play window card for the 1927 version of Porgy realized $385.

“We would like Scoop readers to know that we only take consignments, and do not purchase items, so all of the 120,000 items we auction each year come to us from 1,471 collectors and dealers all over the world,” said eMoviePoster’s Bruce Hershenson.

“The deadline for our July Major Auction is just two weeks away on May 23, and that is where we auction ‘better’ items of all types. We already have lots of excellent items for it, and it is looking to be one of our best auctions,” he said. “Go to our Consign Page to learn about consigning to us.”