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The new Tuesday auction at eMoviePoster opened on February 21, 2017 with the world of movie posters. They have listed 999 non-U.S. posters from 25 different countries. Collectors can review these Tuesday items at www.emovieposter.com.

Polish posters are Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1975) with Starowieyski art, Le Signorine Dello 04 (1956) showing the telephone operators, You Should Value Love (1959) with art of Nina Ivanova by Izabela Kulczynska, See You on Sunday (1960) with Marian Stanchurski art, First Prize (1959) showing a kissing couple, and Law Breakers (1973) with wild Flisak art.

French items include Forbidden Planet (1956) with a different image of Robby the Robot, Day the Earth Stood Still for the 1960s rerelease, and Le Petit Soldat (1963) showing Jean-Luc Godard and Anna Karina.

Italian highlights are Lolita (1962) photobusta with classic image of Sue Lyon, 8 1/2 (1963) photobusta showing Marcello Mastroianni and one that’s a far away shot of people at the resort, and 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Cinerama photobusta with McCall art.

British quads are Dirty Dozen (1967) with cool action art, Lover Come Back (1962) with different art of Rock Hudson and Doris Day, Inland Empire (2007) for the David Lynch movie, Spy Who Loved Me double-sided quad for the 2008 rerelease, and Flash Gordon (1980) with cool art of Sam Jones and Max Von Sydow.

Japanese posters include Big Store (1951) with great image of the Marx Brothers, Yellow Submarine (1969) with psychedelic art of the Beatles, Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders From Mars for the 2017 rerelease, Grand Prix (1967) Cinerama with the Formula One race car, For a Few Dollars More (1966) for Sergio Leone’s cowboy movie, Leave Her to Heaven from the 1940s release, and Hateful Eight (2016) double-sided advance for the Quentin Tarantino film.

Other posters from around the world include Russian Battle Beyond the Sun (1962) featuring Tsarev art and Most Obedient (1966) with Datskevich art, English Blow-Up (1967) two-sided double crown, Swedish Night at the Opera for the 1972 rerelease with different image of Groucho, Chico, and Harpo Marx and Fanny & Alexander (1982) for the classic by Ingmar Bergman, Czech Cabaret (1975) with different art of Liza Minnelli, East German Mr. Hulot’s Holiday (1978) for the comedy starring Jacques Tati, and Spanish Diamond Wizard (1955) with Jano art of Margaret Sheridan.

Three surprising results from the auction that closed on February 21 were A Hard Day's Night one-sheet for $625, Mysterious Pilot style A chapter 14 one-sheet for $530, and Notorious Elinor Lee 1940s rerelease one-sheet for $437.

All of the 139,000 items eMoviePoster auctions each year come to them from 1,946 collectors and dealers all over the world. You can consign to their three regular weekly auctions at any time, and they hold four major auctions a year with the best items that are consigned (and all linen-backed posters) in those auctions. Their March Major Auction will run from February 26 to March 12. Collectors can view previews of items from all the parts, and a complete preview of Part I. Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to them, and what makes them different from other major auction houses. They have no buyer’s premiums whatsoever and they allow all their buyers to combine purchases over many weeks, which saves a great deal on shipping.