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In their current Tuesday auction, eMoviePoster is selling a mix of 999 window cards, French and Italian one-panels and larger sizes, and Mexican lobby cards, plus all sorts of interesting and unusual items. These items can be viewed and bid on at www.emovieposter.com before closing on February 19, 2019.

Window cards include Thunderball with Robert McGinnis and Frank McCarthy art, Mole People, The Big Sleep, Spoilers, Beyond the Rocks, I Found Stella Parish, Millionaire, Bullitt, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Star of Midnight, One Million Years B.C., Boy Meets Girl, Today We Live, Awakening, 2001: A Space Odyssey with art by Bob McCall, For a Few Dollars More, Fallen Angel, Unknown, Mockery, Belle of the Nineties, River of No Return, It Came from Beneath the Sea, A Hard Day’s Night, Fleet’s In, Fistful of Dollars, Mexican Hayride, and Wild Party.

Featured Italian posters are Gone with the Wind 1956 rerelease six-panel, For a Few Dollars More 1970s rerelease two-panel, Diamonds Are Forever one-panel with Robert McGinnis art, Out of the Past 1960s rerelease one-panel, El Topo one-panel, and Live & Let Die 1970s rerelease one-panel.

French examples include Empire Strikes Back 27” x 108”, From Russia with Love 1980s rerelease one-panel, and Julie the Redhead 63” x 139”.

A few other highlights are Spanish Gigantis the Fire Monster two lobby cards, Mexican Portrait of Jennie 1960s rerelease lobby cards, Ph De Noran & Co. magic poster, and Famous Film Favorites record.

Three surprising results from the auction that ended on February 12 were a Dutch Rebecca poster for $418, Belgian Frankenstein rerelease for $376, and Japanese Goonies poster for $365.

eMoviePoster doesn’t just auction movie posters. They also auction many tens of thousands of vintage stills, lobby cards, as well as scripts, all sorts of special non-movie posters (including lots of war and travel posters, plus Mondo signed limited editions), autographed items of every kind, and more.

They add 3,000 unique new lots every week with 999 items in every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday auction – which has culminated to 1,538,000 items. They also hold a special giant auction of bulk lots once every month, with the next one scheduled for late March. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their Registration Page.

Their March Major Auction starts February 24 and runs through March 7. Some previews are now available for viewing and they will continue adding previews in the days before the auction starts.