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eMoviePoster’s Sunday auction contains 574 bulk lots filled with 18,286 items. The auction will close on April 18, 2021.

Some of the non-movie items are a lot of 19 unfolded French travel posters (1950s-1970s) and a lot of unfolded international travel posters (1950s-1960s).

Horror is represented with a lot of 7 large 40” x 60” posters (1970s) and a lot of 14 folded one-sheets (1980s-1990s). Horror/sci-fi includes a lot of 93 stills (1950s-1990s) and a lot of 9 folded one-sheets (1950s-1990s). Hammer horror includes a lot of 35 stills (1960s-1970s) and a lot of 27 TV and rerelease stills (1960s-1970s).

For Star Wars, they have lots of 6-21 Japanese Chirashi posters (1970s-2010s) and a lot of 92 trading cards and stickers (1977).

Variety can be found in the lots of 43-113 folded one-sheets (1950s-2000s), lots of 68-252 lobby cards (1940s-1960s), a lot of 30 formerly tri-folded one-sheets (1970s-1980s), and a lot of 7 unfolded one-sheets (1980s).

More highlights are a lot of 5 folded Bowery Boys one-sheets (1940s-1950s), a lot of 18 Invisible Monster serial lobby cards (1950), a lot of 166 A Hard Day’s Night rerelease mini posters (1999), a lot of 10 Tarzan lobby cards (1950s-1970s), and a lot of 5 Blaxploitation 40” x 60” posters (1950s).

Three surprising results from the March 13 auction were an Uninvited one-sheet for $1,390, Rocky Marciano Vs. Archie Moore one-sheet for $832, and Back to the Future Australian daybill for $607.

eMoviePoster reported that they are now over $1.5 million in sales for 2021, putting them ahead of their house record setting $6 million pace of 2020. They add around 3,500 new lots in their biweekly auctions, every two weeks on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page.

They are now accepting consignments to the July Major Auction and the 22nd Annual Halloween Auction. Details on consigning and previews from both auctions can be found on their website.