eMoviePoster’s upcoming Tuesday biweekly auction contains 888 personally autographed items of all types and sizes, that end on September 15, 2020. Their Thursday biweekly auction features 1,565 U.S. and Spanish heralds, oversized stills, and magazines that close on September 17.
Signed items include Alfred Hitchcock repro photo, Have Rocket Will Travel lobby card #7 signed by the Three Stooges, Louise Brooks letter, Stan Laurel still and letter, At the Circus repro still by Groucho, Chico, and Harpo Marx, Judy Garland photo, Greta Garbo canceled check, Flash Gordon British quad by Buster Crabbe, Batman: The Killing Joke color repro by Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill, and Tarzan’s New York Adventure repro still by Johnny Weissmuller and others.
Other signed items include The Empire Strikes Back NSS style one-sheet by David Prowse, Peter Cushing index card, Tarzan of the Apes hardcover signed by Weissmuller and others, Sean Conner repro still, Harry Langdon deluxe still, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. still, Harrison Ford color repro, Wedding Worries one-sheet by Spanky McFarland, Moon one-sheet by Duncan Jones, Wizard of Oz repro still signed by 12 Munchkin actor, and Olivia de Havilland.
There are multiple deluxe English stills featuring Jayne Mansfield with sizes average 9-1/2” x 12”. Stills include a Rita Hayworth deluxe, Birds in Peru 14 stills, Cleopatra, Carole Lombard deluxe, Cary Grant deluxe, and Spartacus 26 stills.
Highlights within the heralds include one from Lost World and a King Kong die-cut.
Three surprising results from September 20 auction of 900 folded one-sheets and 700 non-U.S. posters and lobby cards were a Jaws one-sheet for $1,600, You Only Live Twice Australian one-sheet for $1,400, and Quiet Man one-sheet for $1,350.
eMoviePoster doesn’t just auction U.S. and international movie posters. They also auction 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 much more. Once every month or two they hold a giant auction with 1,000 or more bulk lots containing tens of thousands of items. Their next one starts October 4.
They add around 3,500 new lots in their biweekly auctions, every two weeks on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday – which has culminated to over 1,715,000 auctions, according to eMoviePoster. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page.
Their September Major Auction has closed with wonderful results and many individual record prices. They are now taking consignments for the 21st Annual Halloween Auction and the December Major Auction. Interested consignors can learn more and to see some preview items on their website.