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  • David said:
    Someone send her some better off the cuff comments
    Oh sorry David did i step over the line?
  • huh?

    I'm talking about the terrible adlibbing by the auctioneer
  • Allrighty then
  • East of Eden quad 400, crikey that's a bargain!
  • David said:
    huh?

    I'm talking about the terrible adlibbing by the auctioneer
    Sorry ...yes i get what you are saying!!  :)

    Yes there was a comment about odd job and his hat that i am am still trying to work out!!
  • Well done, good buy Matt
  • Nah I have no red button.
  • Gee that earth stood still is in top condition...lets see if it breaks the 1k
  • Sven said:
    David said:
    huh?

    I'm talking about the terrible adlibbing by the auctioneer
    Sorry ...yes i get what you are saying!!  :)

    Yes there was a comment about odd job and his hat that i am am still trying to work out!!

    Dreadful adlibbing. She would be better off just announcing the bids and not commenting at all.
  • Looks like another very successful auction. Already over 1.5mill and plenty more to go.
  • A floor bidder gave the earth stood still daybill bit of a push.
  • $4800 US + BP

  • edited November 2015
    A bit hopeful to think this could go as high as $2K

    Final price just under the $1K


  • edited November 2015
    Weird or poor management.

    This sold today for $1,314.50, but there's another up next week in their standard auction - bet next week goes considerably cheaper. 

    This week VS next week

     
  • $1000 plus BP for The Outlaw rr. Still fetches good coin.
  • I see things are hotting up for Ministry of Fear with current bid $460
  • In retrospect I think both auctioneers did a pretty good job. It wouldn't be easy auctioning off a bunch of classic posters like that in front of an audience of god knows how many. Sure, we can sit back knowing what we know approximately what they'd go for but they can't experts in everything they auction off....and we comment on those that are.....a little off target. Supply and demand....huh....it's like a grand final. Who's the best wins on the day.

    I enjoyed it and kudos to them who tried to squeeze every dollar for their consignors.

  • Matt said:

    In retrospect I think both auctioneers did a pretty good job. It wouldn't be easy auctioning off a bunch of classic posters like that in front of an audience of god knows how many. Sure, we can sit back knowing what we know approximately what they'd go for but they can't experts in everything they auction off....and we comment on those that are.....a little off target. Supply and demand....huh....it's like a grand final. Who's the best wins on the day.

    I enjoyed it and kudos to them who tried to squeeze every dollar for their consignors.

    Nicely said Matt and i enjoyed it as you did,  especially with the members on this forum. Till the next!!
  • Did I miss something?
  • edited November 2015
    Crikey see what the Seven year itch daybill went for! 
  • edited November 2015
    1.7K ! Great result!
  • :o I missed that one.

  • $1.7K? Feck n heck
  • edited November 2015
    This one, $836.50, estimate $300-$600, I liked it, my wife didn't, so we didn't - she's a wise person.



    A couple I was following came in well under estimates. This, the estimate was $10K - $20K, came in just shy of $9K



    This, the estimate $2.5K - $5K, came in at $1.5K



    This one I liked too, but my wife didn't, estimate was $600 - $1200, realised a touch over $400 hmmm



    A few others were on the money, this was estimated $4K - $8K, came in at $5.2K. Still, it's a collecting standard and has a long history whereas the others are unusual not often seen



    All in all, seems like Daybills were the winner most doing very well to the estimates.


  •  I sold Seven Year Itch and Outlaw daybills a few months ago for about half the prices that Heritage achieved. Just goes to show that these major auctions can get some excellent results for consignors.

    Congratulations to Heritage on another great auction.

  • John said:

     I sold Seven Year Itch and Outlaw daybills a few months ago for about half the prices that Heritage achieved. 

    Or you're just great value.  ;)
  • I need that Bacall Italian 2F... Only reason I would ever buy from HA...
  • Seven Year Itch converts to nearly $2500A. I'd be tempted to sell mine for that.
  • edited November 2015
    I thought 7k for the vertigo one sheet was a little on the high side given the condition of very good
     Re "The orange color has been enhanced. Very Good+ on Linen." Does this mean that the orange was airbrushed orange  or there is another technique to enhance color?
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