Like cool affordable memorabilia that is also ultra-rare? Then you may well
be interested in eMoviePoster.com's current Sunday auctions of *Rare
stereoscopic slides & viewer, plus 722 U.S. heralds, Danish programs, and
Spanish heralds ending Sunday starting at 3 PM CST (NOT 7 PM like our
Tuesday and Thursday auctions), and you can view and bid on them now at
http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/sort/4/15.html
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/sort/4/15.html>.* Even if you have
NEVER bought any of these types of collectibles before, we think you should
consider starting doing so this Sunday, and here is why!

Would YOU like to own first release movie paper collectibles from classic
movies, but can't (or won't) spring for the giant bucks required to acquire
U.S. posters or lobby cards? Danish programs, and U.S. and Spanish heralds
can be a wonderful way to do so without putting much of any dent in your
wallet!

We have 305 Danish programs, 126 U.S. heralds and 290 Spanish heralds
closing Sunday and they include first release ones from many of the
greatest movies ever made, titles like Fritz Lang's M, King Kong, The
Wizard of Oz, The Lost World, and on and on, plus a pretty unbelievable
collection of TWELVE first release Charlie Chaplin Danish programs from the
1910s and 1920s, and even THESE amazing titles cost relatively little, and
most everything else is just a few dollars each!

Many of these are extremely rare, and of course the Spanish heralds often
have great art not found on the posters of any other countries. The U.S.
heralds inclue a TON of great older titles, PLUS there are 25 ultra-rare
ones from the 1910s, including ones from 1915, where you can't find ANY
movie paper at all on these historic early titles.

The Charlie Chaplin Danish programs from the 1910s and 1920s were made
BEFORE World War II, and these are unbelievably scarce (it is believed that
most were lost during the war, when they were massive paper shortages in
Europe, and almost all old paper was recycled).

In addition the Charlie Chaplins, there are a total of 22 Danish programs
from the 1910s, 64 from the 1920s, and 85 from the 1930s. This is surely
the greatest collection of pre-World War II Danish heralds ever offered, by
a wide margin!

And in addition to the great collections of Danish programs, and U.S. and
Spanish heralds at the start of the auction we have two VERY special items!
The first is an ultra-rare 1923 stereoscopic slide viewer & 19 slides from
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and the second is five 1925 stereoscopic
slides from Phantom of the Opera, and both movies starred Lon Chaney, Sr.
We found examples of this viewer and similar slides at other auctions
selling for thousands of dollars!

And yet this massive offering of extreme rarities absolutely doesn't
translate to high prices, at least not in OUR auctions. As of now, with a
little over two days to go, there are 385 of these items at the opening bid
of $1, and 112 of those don't have a bid yet, so a single $1 bid might take
those and 565 are at just $1 to $5. And while many of these will surely
receive more bids, it is almost a certainty that many will sell for VERY
low prices, and if there are going to be great deals (and outright
"steals") shouldn't YOU be trying to get some of them?

But please, if you can't look at these items right now, then don't put off
visiting the above link for too long, because it takes a while to look over
this many very varied items (many currently at joke low prices), and come
Sunday, beginning at 3 PM CST, they will all be going, going, GONE!

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