Do Christies South Kensington still have Movie Poster auctions? I'm heading to 
London in a couple of weeks and thought I might take some things with me. Has 
anyone had any recent consignment experiences with them?

JOHN REID VINTAGE MOVIE MEMORABILIA
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www.OzeAuction.com
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Adrian Cowdry 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2014 7:04 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Fwd: [MOPO] Linen backing


  Christies recommend Linen Backing everything so they can display it for 
exhibition only for when punters view the auction.

  If a poster is in general good condition most collectors like to see the 
history of it - linen backing and restoration can hide a multitude of sins - 
you will see this when you go to a Christies auction.





  This Never Happened to the Other Fella....

  Adrian Cowdry
  [email protected]





  -----Original Message-----
  From: Tommy Barr <[email protected]>
  To: MoPo-L <[email protected]>
  Sent: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 19:06
  Subject: [MOPO] Fwd: [MOPO] Linen backing





  ---------- Forwarded message ----------
  From: Tommy Barr <[email protected]>
  Date: Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 6:42 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Linen backing
  To: Jeff Potokar <[email protected]>



  I think Christies do not regard anything less than £1000 as worthy of their 
notice, so while they did not specify I have to think they were referring to 
posters of higher value, and they felt it was best for conservation reasons. 
But it is interesting that Rich considers even those of higher value are better 
left in original condition unless in need of (a lot of?) restoration. 


  Tommy



  On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Jeff Potokar <[email protected]> wrote:

    Tommy, 


    Did they suggest doing this to ANY poster, regardless of condition or age?


    If so, what reason did they give?


    Jeff






    On Mar 21, 2014, at 11:27 AM, Tommy Barr wrote:


      Interesting, Rich. Christies in London recommended to me some time ago 
that I should linenback my posters.



      On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art 
<[email protected]> wrote:

        Tommy

        people do have a belief in many cases that linenbacking a poster is 
what you're supposed to do
        while myself and other believe linenbacking is only done for 
restorative purposes

        yet other people believe that linenbacking adds value to a poster 
regardless of condition (I don't)

        I've actually been replacing all my linenbacked material as I can find 
the items

        why anyone would back a Striptease poster is beyond me

        Rich


        At 09:55 AM 3/21/2014, Tommy Barr wrote:

          I just had a look at Bruce's preview and I have to say it is pretty 
amazing. What surprises me, though, is some of the posters which people have 
gone to the expense of having linenbacked, and I wonder at what point does that 
become a viable option. I am using EMP sales as an example here, but I imagine 
it is the same across the board. 
          'The Big Hangover' (1950) is listed as 'good to very good' in linen, 
but that is a poster which normally sells for around $20-25 in that condition, 
folded. As having a poster backed and foldlines retouched by a reputable 
restorer would cost at least $120, that means the poster should fetch around 
$150 at least, but that is unlikely to be the case. 'Striptease' (1996), again 
in very good condition maybe $25, but how much more would you pay for one 
linenbacked?
          Taking just one example from EMP (though it is not hard to find 
others) - 'Bite The Bullet' (1985), very good, folded, sold for $4 last year, 
and one in similar condition, linenbacked, sold for $28, also last year. That 
means the added value for restoration and backing was only $24, probably at 
least one fifth of the actual cost. So at what point does the expense become 
worthwhile? I appreciate that, as a matter of personal taste, someone may wish 
to have a poster framed and displayed to best advantage, and so has it backed, 
regardless of actual value, but do they expect that the cost will be recouped 
on resale? Really, I am just curious here, as I would only ever have higher 
value posters backed. 
          Anyway, even the prices realised for higher value ones do not 
necessarily always reflect the cost of restoration, something which I have 
gratefully taken advantage of in the past, and hope I may do so again! Which, I 
have to say, make EMP's Signature Auctions quite exciting events (no 
remuneration was made by Bruce to have me highlight his listings, but hey, I'm 
open to offers!)

          Tommy 


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