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eMoviePoster’s current Sunday auction contains a wide variety of 1,333 collectibles. The listings start with 25 posters that were either very water damaged or found under a floor, including some rare titles. The rest of the auction has unusual movie and non-movie items from all years and genres. Many are ones that they have never auctioned before, according to eMoviePoster.

Linen-backed one-sheets include Next Aisle Over, Sadie Hawkin’s Day, Wine, Women & Horses, Bowery, Disraeli, Something to Sing About 1940s rerelease, and Africa Screams, and a few non-backed one-sheets are Little Colonel and Juke Girl.

Some international items are a German Star Wars poster and Bonbonniere & Eremitage book page, Spanish Black Cat herald, English Wizard of Oz playing card game, and Spanish/Portuguese Dumbo scrapbook.

Other movie paper items include the Batman group of 6 commercial prints, Charlie Brown Christmas art print, souvenir program books for Tora Tora Tora and Great Escape, pressbooks for Plan 9 from Outer Space, Calcutta, and Dr. Who & the Daleks, The Birds publicity photo, and Hateful Eight 19 special lobby cards.

Additional auction highlights include Star Wars exhibitor brochure and 16mm film trailer, Mickey Mouse Ingersoll wristwatch, Warner Bros. pass to Warners Theatre, War of the Worlds paperback book, The Birds promo mask, Dracula newspaper ad, 2001: A Space Odyssey Cinerama ad slick, Jaws regular and quote radio spots reel, Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man #1 comic, Marilyn Monroe vertical ink blotter, and Batgirl costume piece.

Three surprising results from their January 19 bulk lot auction included a lot of 21 folded Western one-sheets (1940s-1950s) for $975, a lot of 234 lobby cards (1940s) for $409, and a lot of 22 Raiders Of The Lost Ark sneak preview tickets for $347.

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, 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.

They add around 3,500 new lots in their biweekly auctions, every two weeks on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday – which has culminated to over 1,745,000 auctions, according to eMoviePoster. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page. They are now accepting consignments for their April Major Auction.