........and you, no doubt, have one for sale :-)

Zeev

 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kirby McDaniel 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 1:56 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] A Few Results from Heritage's Latest Vintage Movie Poster 
Auction


  I think as notable as these results is the result for a poster like
  the three sheet for I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE, which is a dynamite
  poster and has been ignored for years.  Someone gives it a venue in which
  it is noticed by clients with money, and suddenly the poster does $1015.75 
(including
  the dreaded awful nasty and always to be avoided no matter what BUYER'S 
PREMIUM.)
  Now maybe the poster is not "worth" that, although "worth" is a relative term 
- "worth" to whom? -
  but I know that people will start to hunt for that poster and will not look 
at it in quite the same
  way again.


  Kirby McDaniel
  www.movieart.net


  On Nov 15, 2007, at 12:36 PM, Scott Burns wrote:


    I did watch some of the Heritage auction and drooled over the goodies...

    But honestly, I'd love to know who can spend amounts like this on movie 
paper. $334,600, $89,625, $71,700..... WOW. I think a more interesting tale 
would be the stories of those who are capable of actually spending this much 
for a piece of movie memorabilia and what they plan to do with it.  (Bank 
vault, no doubt!?)

    Just what do these folks do for a living and how can I get a similar job??  
:)

    In jealousy,
    Scott
    MoPo List Owner
    (and perpetual bargain hunter)



      -----Original Message-----
      From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Petty, John - 1283
      Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 1:21 PM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: [MOPO] A Few Results from Heritage's Latest Vintage Movie Poster 
Auction


      Hi everyone:

      We'd like to thank all of the bidders and consignors that contributed to 
the success of our latest Signature Auction, which realized $2,663,774 for 
1,335 lots sold. It was a very exciting event, and we're very grateful to our 
many friends in the hobby who have supported us in our efforts. It's also 
gratifying to see the strength in this hobby, clearly seen through some 
record-setting results.

      The Bride of Frankenstein one sheet, was, of course, the star of the show 
at $334,600. The Dracula title card, at $65,725, set a new record for the sale 
of a single lobby card, easily surpassing the old record, set by Heritage in 
November 2004, for the Bride of Frankenstein title card that sold for $46,000.

      Strong results were also obtained for the Pride of the Clan three sheet, 
which brought $53,775, more than tripling our pre-auction high estimate of 
$15,000, and a This Gun for Hire one sheet, which brought an unheard of $47,800.

      Here are just a few of the top results from the November auction. Compete 
results can be found at our website, www.HA.com. 

      Best regards,

      John Petty 

      The Bride of Frankenstein (Universal, 1935). One Sheet (27" X 41") Style 
D: 
      REALIZED: $334,600

      Son of Frankenstein (Universal, 1939). Half Sheet (22" X 28"): 
      REALIZED: $89,625

      Baby Face (Warner Brothers, 1933). One Sheet (27" X 41"): 
      REALIZED: $71,700

      Dracula (Universal, 1931). Title Lobby Card (11" X 14"): 
      REALIZED: $65,725

      Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (RKO, 1937). Poster (40" X 60"): 
      REALIZED: $65,725

      The Pride of the Clan (Artcraft, 1917). Three Sheet (41" X 81"): 
      REALIZED: $53,775

      This Gun for Hire (Paramount, 1942). One Sheet (27" X 41"): 
      REALIZED: $47,800

      Scarface (United Artists, 1932). One Sheet (27" X 41"): 
      REALIZED: $33,460

      Things to Come (United Artists, 1936). One Sheet (27" X 41"): 
      REALIZED: $32,862

      The War of the Worlds (Paramount, 1953). Half Sheet (22" X 28") Style B: 
      REALIZED: $26,290

      Gold Diggers of 1933 (Warner Brothers, 1933). One Sheet (27" X 41") Style 
B: 
      REALIZED: $23,900

      Mickey Mouse Stock Poster (United Artists, 1932-33). One Sheet (27" X 
41"): 
      REALIZED: $23,900

      The Raven (Universal, 1935). Title Lobby Card (11" X 14"): 
      REALIZED: $23,900

      The Wolf Man (Universal, 1941). Half Sheet (22" X 28"): 
      REALIZED: $23,900
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