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A wide array of movie material appears in the current auctions at eMoviePoster. The Tuesday biweekly auction contains 350 special rolled posters, 350 non-U.S. posters from 20 countries, and 600 rolled one-sheets, set to close on May 11, 2021. The Thursday biweekly auction is filled with 1,194 pressbooks, US and Spanish heralds, programs, glass slides, and more, that end on May 13.

One-sheets include Raiders of the Lost Art 1982 rerelease, Empire Strikes Back NSS style B, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone international advance, Buried Alive, Scarface, John Wick double-sided advance, Love Me Tender, Return of the Jedi studio style B, Day of the Dead, Wall international, Gimme Shelter international, and Back to the Future.

Featured British quads are Fantasia, The Goonies, Monty Python & the Holy Grail, Diplomatic Courier, and Diplomatic Courier. Other international examples includes an Italian Empire Strikes Back one-sheet, Australian Jaws special poster, and Japanese Battleship Potemkin commercial poster.

The variety of special posters feature art prints of The Day the Earth Stood Still signed by Laurent Durieux and Fistful of Dollars, 2001: A Space Odyssey stills, Barry Lyndon half subway, travel posters for Delta Air Lines Hawaii and Santa Fe/San Francisco, That Liberty Shall Not Perish from the Earth WWI poster, and a Pulp Fiction special poster.

Pressbooks include Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein, Circus, and Julius Caesar.

Heralds are Steamboat Bill Jr., Dracula/Frankenstein, and Day the Earth Stood Still. The Spanish heralds include Mark of the Vampire, War of the Worlds, Dr. Who & the Daleks, Ghoul, and Bride of Frankenstein. There’s also a Belgian Superman herald.

Three surprising results from their May 2 auction were a Mask Of Fu Manchu deluxe still for $582, W.S. Van Dyke deluxe still for $405, and a Film Fun magazine for $174.

June 11 is the final deadline for consignments to their July Major Auction. They are also already accepting consignments for the 22nd Annual Halloween Auction. Previews from both auctions and more on the consignment process can be found on eMoviePoster’s website.

They add around 3,500 items in their biweekly auctions every two weeks (every other Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday). Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their registration page.