eMovePoster opened their latest auction on Tuesday, March 21, 2017, with the world of movie posters. Featuring 999 non-U.S. posters from 28 different countries, they can be viewed at www.emovieposter.com.
Polish posters are First Spaceship on Venus 17” x 46” with Zamecznik art, Executioner 12” x 16” with art of hooded man, Bed & Board 23” x 33” with Stahurski art, and Bullet for the General 23” x 33” with different art by Jersy Flisaki.
Russian examples are Koroleva Benzokolonki 26” x 41” with art of Gas Station Queen, Ballad of a Soldier 25” x 39” for the Russian ward winner, I Am Cuba 18” x 27” pro-Castro propaganda, and Volga Volga for the 1961 rerelease.
British quads include Fistful of Dollars featuring Clint Eastwood, Drive double-sided showing Ryan Gosling, Death Proof double-sided for the Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse film, Hateful Eight double-sided teaser, and Kill Bill: Vol. 1 double-sided showing full-length image of Uma Thurman.
French posters include Taxi Driver 24” x 31” depicting Robert De Niro, Star Wars 24” x 31” with Tom Jung art, Creepshow 16” x 21” with Melki art, Return of the Jedi 15” x 21” displaying art by Michel Jouin, and Man Who Fell to Earth 16” x 21” with cool art of David Bowie.
Finnish examples are Goldfinger poster for the 1960s rerelease, Creature from the Black Lagoon with different image of the monster and Julie Adams, and Come Dance with Me featuring Brigitte Bardot.
Italian highlights include Human Monster photobusta with Bela Lugosi, Wilfred Walter, and Greta Gynt, Psycho photobusta for the Hitchcock classic, Winchester photobusta showing James Stewart and Dan Duryea, Dracula A.D. 1972 set of ten photobustas, and Snows of Kilimanjaro photobusta.
Japanese posters are Waterpower with wild art, Empire Strikes Back displaying art by Noriyoshi Ohrai, Enter the Dragon 1970s rerelease showing montage art with Bruce Lee, and Alien 29” x 41” with different images of the cast.
Belgian examples include Lawrence of Arabia for the 1970s rerelease, Trouble with Harry for the Alfred Hitchcock film, and Death Duel with great Kung Fu artwork.
Other international posters are German Seven Year Itch for the 1966 rerelease, Czech Star Wars 23” x 33” for the sci-fi classic, Australian Web daybill for the noir flick and They Made Me a Killer daybill with Richardson Studio art, and Canadian La La Land advance poster of the English design.
Three surprising results from the auction that closed on March 21 were Monster That Challenged The World eight lobby cards for $470, Destroy All Monsters eight lobby cards for $385, and Two Faces Of Dr. Jekyll seven lobby cards for $263.
All of the 139,000 items eMoviePoster auctions each year come to them from 1,970 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 next major auction will be in either May or July, and now is the time to consign to it especially since consignments are taken first come, first served. 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.