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eMoviePoster opened their latest auction on Tuesday, October 17, 2017, with 999 large French and Italian posters, pressbooks, window cards, and 26 concert posters from the ’60s. Collectors can review these Tuesday items at www.emovieposter.com.

French one-panels include Funny Face with closeup of Audrey Hepburn, Who Are You, Polly Magoo with Dorothy McGowan, One Million Years B.C. for the 1970s rerelease, Roman Holiday for the 1990s rerelease, Curse of the Werewolf for the Hammer flick, In the Mood for Love with Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung, 1000 Eyes of Dr Mabuse teaser with different horror art, Rope for the 1963 rerelease, Birds with different art of Tippi Hedren and Alfred Hitchcock, Blue Angel with Marlene Dietrich art, Dr. No for the 1970s rerelease, and Modesty Blaise with Bob Peak art.

Italian two-panels are Son of Frankenstein for the 1963 rerelease and Casque D’Or with full-length art of Simone Signoret.

Pressbooks are Notorious uncut first release, Kiss of Death with film noir art, and Dr. Strangelove for the Stanley Kubrick classic.

Window cards include I was a Teenage Werewolf/Invasion of the Saucer-Men for the double-bill, Alamo for the John Wayne war film, Attack of the Puppet People/War of Colossal Beast for the double-bill, and It Conqurered the World/She-Creature for the AIP twin terror show.

Concert posters are Big Brother & the Holding Company (1968), Butterfield Blues Band (1967, 1969 – art by Greg Irons, 1970 – art by Norman Orr), Electric Flag (1968), Country Joe & The Fish (1968), Sam & Dave (1967), Count Basie with Blashfield art (1967), Quicksilver Messenger Service (1968), Martha & the Vandellas with art by Bonnie MacLean (1967), Jeff Beck Group with Lee Conklin art (1968), Move with art by Greg Irons (1969), Blue Cheer (1967), Loading Zone with Weisser art (1968), Moby Grape (1968), Grateful Dead with art by Randy Tuten (1969), and Mamas & the Papas with art by Robert Wendell (1967).

Three surprising results from the auction that closed on October 17 were It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Cinerama one-sheet for $1,000, Seventh Heaven style A one-sheet for $752, and The Outlaw Josey Wales international one-sheet for $548.

All of the 139,000 items eMoviePoster auctions each year come to them from 2,062 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. Collectors can now view many previews of their 18th Annual Halloween Auction which starts on October 26. Their December Major Auction (deadline to consign is October 27) will likely be their best auction of the year. 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 and they allow all their buyers to combine purchases over many weeks, which saves a great deal on shipping.