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The latest auction at eMoviePoster opened on Tuesday, June 27, 2017 with 999 folded one-sheets covering all years and genres. Collectors can review these Tuesday items at www.emovieposter.com.

One-sheets in the auction include Jaws with Roger Kastel art, Sea Wolf based on the Jack London novel, Raiders of the Lost Ark with Richard Amsel art, Chinatown with great art of Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway, Oliver Twist with art of Robert Newton, No Ransom rare poster, Star Wars style A fourth printing, One Million Years B.C. depicting Raquel Welch, Mad Dogs & Englishmen with cool rock n’ roll design, and Mean Streets with neat art of city and gun.

Vendetta for the Saint English poster with Roger Moore, Alice in Wonderland 1974 rerelease, Dirty Harry featuring Clint Eastwood, Mothra with cool monster art, Hatari with art of John Wayne, Bunco Squad style A with noir art, Taxi Driver with art of Robert De Niro, Last Journey stone litho art of Godfrey Tearle and Hugh Williams, Cape Fear for the Gregory Peck hit, Moonraker style A international teaser, and Bikini Beach with Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon will be offered.

Additional highlights are Friday the 13th with Alex Ebel art, Zombie for the Lucio Fulci classic, Empire Strikes Back NSS Gone with the Wind style, Zabriskie Point for the bizarre movie, Westworld with cyborg art, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles showing the Turtles and New York, High School Caesar for the teen gangster flick, An Affair to Remember with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr, Point Blank with art of Lee Marvin, Arabesque showing Sophia Loren and Gregory Peck, Scars of Dracula English poster showing Christopher Lee, and Phantasm with different horror art.

Three surprising results from the auction that closed on June 27 were a Monolith Monsters three-sheet for $732, Empire Strikes Back six-sheet for $691, and Two-Lane Blacktop three-sheet for $390.

All of the 139,000 items eMoviePoster auctions each year come to them from 2,014 collectors and dealers all over the world. You can consign to their three regular weekly auctions at any time, and they hold five major auctions a year with the best items that are consigned (and all linen-backed posters) in those auctions. Their June Major Auction recently concluded with many record breaking results. Their next major auction will be in early September and now through late July is the time to consign to it. 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.