...meanwhile a Rocky drive-in 1-sheet goes for $5,000! ($6,000 with BP.) Pretty 
homely poster, too.

The Man With The Golden Arm banner also went for $5k. I figured it for about 
$2k (it was one of the few cases where the Heritage estimate - $800 - was too 
low). It's a beautiful piece for a Saul Bass collector and they really do NOT 
turn up often.

I didn't sit through the entire two Friday sessions, but sat through enough to 
see that (for 50s sci-fi for example) condition trumps all. Items graded less 
then Very Fine did not fare as well this time out, though there are always 
exceptions. And somebody out there really likes 40x60s, I noticed (It Came From 
Outer Space 3D).

The silent stuff continues to slide and the further proof of it is there's less 
of it in every auction.

Overall, so far: fewer passes than last time but most items are only going for 
the starting bid or just over that.

Dave

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Phillip W. Ayling 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2010 1:53 AM
  Subject: [MOPO] Heritage Auction at Halfway point


  I am puzzled that at this juncture, touchstone pieces like one sheets for 
This Gun for Hire; Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; 2001; The Bride of 
Frankenstein insert; and the Jumbo LC for Dracula were all passed. Any thoughts?
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