Two original onesheets for THIS GUN FOR HIRE sold on ebay within the last four
weeks or so. If I remember correctly, the first one (in lesser condition) went
for like $18,000+, the second one for somewhat over $14,000.
So, to answer at least one of your questions: High end posters do show up on
Three times *EVERY *week we auction hundreds of items that sell for low,
low prices (we actually sell lots and lots of items for $1 and $2, and
around half of all that we auction goes for $14 and under). But Tuesday
night's 999 folded one-sheets (covering all years and genres), closing
tonight, on
Just found this online, thought others might be interested:
http://www.lapl.org/collections-resources/visual-collections/hollywood-colle
ction
Dave
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Wow. Apparently they have a one sheet for THE MUMMY.
K.
On Nov 12, 2013, at 8:32 AM, Posteropolis posteropo...@bell.net wrote:
Just found this online, thought others might be interested:
http://www.lapl.org/collections-resources/visual-collections/hollywood-collection
Dave
Visit the
Wow. Apparently they have a one sheet for THE MUMMY. Could this be correct?
K.
Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680 www.movieart.com
https://www.facebook.com/movieart.austin.texas
mobile 512 589 5112
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Heritage has over 1100 lots of unbelievably great and rare vintage movie
posters crossing the auction block on Nov. 16 and 17!
www.HA.com/7083http://www.ha.com/7083
Sessions
1 - Signature(r) Floor Session
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/search.zx?saleNo=7083sessionNo=1 (Live Floor,
Live Phone,
Described as being:
Movie Posters Collection
From the special collections of the Frances Howard Goldwyn Hollywood Regional
Branch Library, this collection spans from the earliest years of the motion
picture industry to the World War II era.
And:
Over 1,500 posters and lobby cards are in the
I just emailed them and asked whether the posters pictured are all originals
owned by the library. I'll let you know whether I hear back from them.
Dave
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Sent: November-12-13 10:54 AM
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**Original Peter Sellers Lobby Cards**
The first number following each title represents the number of cards available.
Email me with your selections, and I will respond with prices.
after the fox---16---com2
hoffman---4---com1
I love you alice b toklas---17---com8
ladykillers---15---3050---g6
Two original onesheets for THIS GUN FOR HIRE sold on eBay within the last
four weeks or so. If I remember correctly, the first one (in lesser
condition) went for like $18,000+, the second one for somewhat over
$14,000.
With regards to the above, it would be interesting to know if the seller
I know that 1 of them started 'low' with a reserve of 4k.
ad
On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 3:22 PM, Sales sa...@allaboutmovies.com.au
wrote:
“Two original onesheets for THIS
GUN FOR HIRE sold on eBay within the last four weeks or so. If I remember
correctly, the first one (in lesser
The copy of This Gun for Hire that closed on October 19th for $11,817.00 had an
opening bid of $33.33
The copy that sold on November 4th for $14,100 had an opening bid of $599.00
In my mind, starting that poster at $599 is the same as starting at $1.
there is no person willing and able to but
Thats interesting Helmut
There have been many other posters listed for huge amounts on ebay but I wonder
if anything has ever sold for more than 100k.
Regards
John
JOHN REID VINTAGE MOVIE MEMORABILIA
Websites:
www.moviemem.com
www.OzeFilm.com
www.OzeAuction.com
www.BodyCorporateNews.com
I was going to bid, but I was out at $599.00
they should have started it at $1.00
At 12:35 PM 11/12/2013, s...@platinumposters.com wrote:
The copy of This Gun for Hire that closed on
October 19th for $11,817.00 had an opening bid of $33.33
The copy that sold on November 4th for $14,100 had
If I remember correctly, Shapiro sold the German Metropolis 3-sheet (that later
became the infamous Schacter copy) off ebay in late 2000 for $200K.
I also believe that Todd's listing of a Frankenstein one-sheet on ebay ended up
resulting in an off-ebay sale for that poster (but of course he
John, there can be no doubt that fleaBay does sell the most material,
if that is the measure of what makes you great
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Movie-Memorabilia-/196/i.html?LH_Auction=1LH_Complete=1LH_Sold=1rt=nc
in the last 90 days, that's 100,000 plus items across all categories.
okay you
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUp3vhMSfZE*
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art
sa...@comic-art.com wrote:
John, there can be no doubt that fleaBay does sell the most material, if
that is the measure
Just minutes to go until these start to close, and there are still 30% at
$5 or under, and lots of others way under dealers' retail prices.
Why not take one last look at
*http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/sort/4/13.html
http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/sort/4/13.html* before these are
When you consign your posters and other collectibles to an auction,
what are you looking for? Are you looking for fast cash, or are you
looking to wait months and months before you even know what your
items have sold for?
Frequently, some auctions take what can feel like f-o-r-e-v-e-r to
Pardon me folks.. I just noticed a type in my post
Here are some comparisons
If Heritage sells an item for $15.00, you get paid a small amount
based on the first dollar of that sale as Heritage has a $14 buyer's premium
If that other auction site sells an item for $15.00, you get paid $6.00
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