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eMoviePoster is now offering 999 personally autographed items of all types and sizes. This is their 30th all-signed auction and it may well be their best ever, according to eMoviePoster. While it mostly contains autographs of movie-related celebrities, there are also quite a few from celebrities in other fields, including a lot of aviation and astronaut pioneers. Interested collectors can review these items, which close on Tuesday, August 27, 2019, at www.emovieposter.com.

Autographed items are James Stewart It’s a Wonderful Life lobby card, Susan Cabot Wasp Woman title card, Clark Gable deluxe still, Neil Armstrong publicity still, Laurel & Hardy still, Greta Garbo canceled check, Moe Howard Pardon My Clutch key book still, Mel Brooks Young Frankenstein one-sheet, Ingrid Bergman repro still and index card, Dorothy Lamour Road to Singapore lobby cards, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon Some Like it Hot lobby card, Jack Haley and Ray Bolger Wizard of Oz repro still, and Bette Davis Payment on Demand one-sheet.

Signed items include Science Fiction of the 20th Century hardcover signed by 20 people, Basil Gogos limited edition deluxe hardcover book, Ray Harryhausen 7th Voyage of Sinbad lobby card, Jason & the Argonauts 1978 rerelease one-sheet, and Earth vs. the Flying Saucers title card, Aerosmith Walk This Way hardcover, Frank Oz repro still, W.C. Fields cut album page, Donald Pleasence still, Paul Williams and Roddy McDowall Battle for the Planet of the Apes one-sheet, Lillian Gish/Dorothy Gish book page and deluxe still, and Louise Brooks letter.

Additional autograph highlights are Charlton Heston and Kim Hunter Planet of the Apes repro still, Bettie Page repro still, Robert Mitchum deluxe still, Fred MacMurray Double Indemnity lobby card, Emil Jannings German Ross postcard, Peter Cushing still, Anne Francis and Warren Stevens Forbidden Planet repro, Janet Leigh hardcover, Tippi Hedren matted repro still, Lillian Gish deluxe still, Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck Double Indemnity lobby card, Frank Sinatra repro still, and Conrad Veidt German Ross postcard.

Three surprising results from the auction that closed on August 20 were a Silent World French 19” x 24” for $330, More Japanese poster for $315, and My Neighbor Totoro Chinese 2018 teaser for $271.

eMoviePoster doesn’t just auction U.S. and international 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 around 2,500 unique new lots in their Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday auctions – which has culminated to 1,600,000 items. They also hold a special giant auction of bulk lots once every month with 15,000 or more items, with the next one starting on September 8. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page.

Their next major auction is the September Major Auction, which starts on September 1 and they will soon add complete preview galleries of all three parts before they go live on September 1, September 3, and September 5. They will have their 20th annual Halloween Auction at the end of October and their December Major Auction includes an all-Star Wars section. More details on consigning and preview images can be found on their website.