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  • If I were rich:


    You'd pay for someone to sneak into the home of the person who owns the posters and get them to destroy those butt ugly picture frames?
  • You would want 8x10 copies?
  • David said:
    If I were rich:


    You'd pay for someone to sneak into the home of the person who owns the posters and get them to destroy those butt ugly picture frames?
    :rofl: good one, David!
  • Ok those frames blow chunks on second thought but still...


  • You'll have to get past Charlie first and he'll be swinging a Matt...
  • She is worth it. Beautiful. 
  • A favourite of mine, not so of my wife...but I think I am wearing her down

    7p252 BUS STOP linen English double crown 1956 best Tom Chantrell art of sexy Marilyn Monroe rare
    7p252 BUS STOP linen English double crown 1956 best Tom Chantrell art of sexy Marilyn Monroe, rare!
     

    Condition Grade: very good
    Recent Price: $1,161

    High Bidder: vintagefilmart
     

    Time Left: 6 days 5 hours
  • Love to get this but zoomed way beyond my budget:


  • Another 70mmWidescreen bid.  He seems to be after all the trendy expensive stuff.
  • Not so sure...there's a few dollars to restore and mount this one

    The Hidden One Columbia 1956 Italian 4 - Fogli 54 X 77 Anselmo Ballester Artwork
    The Hidden One (Columbia, 1956). Italian 4 - Fogli (54" X 77") Anselmo Ballester Artwork.
    ...
    Open for bidding around 07/07/2017Auction 7162
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    Commonly referred to as Trenchcoat Girl poster in our household

    LAvventura Athos 1960 French Grande 46 X 63 Carlantonio Longi
    L'Avventura (Athos, 1960).French Grande (46" X 63") Carlantonio Longi.
    ...
    Open for bidding around 07/07/2017Auction 7162
  • I think the husband is tiring of the constant quips about the benefits of spending 40K plus on a Metropolis daybill... :)
  • I think the husband is tiring of the constant quips about the benefits of spending 40K plus on a Metropolis daybill... :)
    Just try to explain that if you miss out on one there is still the other style as a consolation prize.  That is sure to work! ;)
  • Bam!

    7m030 SCARLET EMPRESS 1sh 1934 incredible art of Marlene Dietrich Josef von Sternberg ultra rare
    7m030 SCARLET EMPRESS 1sh 1934 incredible art of Marlene Dietrich, Josef von Sternberg, ultra rare
     

    Condition Grade: very good
    Recent Price: $22,000

    High Bidder: dingus
     

    Time Left: 13 minutes 50 seconds
  • It isn't over til the time left clock reads zero!
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  • Indeed

    Current Bid$ 27,001.00 
    High BidderFe281722
    No. of Bids25Bid History
    Opening Bid$ 1.00 
    Started OnSun, June 11, 2017
    03:00:00 PM CT
    Ending TimeSun, June 18, 2017
    03:21:55 PM CT 
    Extended By00 hours 06 mins 17 secs
    Time Left
    NOW CLOSED!
  • David said:
    Bam!

    7m030 SCARLET EMPRESS 1sh 1934 incredible art of Marlene Dietrich Josef von Sternberg ultra rare
    7m030 SCARLET EMPRESS 1sh 1934 incredible art of Marlene Dietrich, Josef von Sternberg, ultra rare
     

    Condition Grade: very good
    Recent Price: $22,000

    High Bidder: dingus
     

    Time Left: 13 minutes 50 seconds
    Beautiful poster-$27,000 lotta cash! 
  • Very nice outcome for that one and several others.

    My overall feeling though was that results were just a bit soft.  It might just be that musicals are out of favor now, but the two items I won went well below my proxy bid.  I dropped out on others, mostly for total budget reasons, but I thought they went for below my estimate as well.
  • Jay

    I clearly see some changing tastes as to what is and is not popular. If you are a contrarian, then those not popular titles may represent incredible buys. Or maybe some will go lower still.

    I don't mind if you post the ones you thought "went low", so please go ahead (if it doesn't break any rules).

    If a poster went low, it means someone absolutely got a good (or great) deal, because these posters really have no reserve, and all really sell to the highest bidder.
    HAS lifetime guarantees on every item - IS eMoviePoster.com
    HAS unrestored and unenhanced images - IS eMoviePoster.com
    HAS 100% honest condition descriptions - IS eMoviePoster.com
    HAS auctions where the winner is the higher of two real bidders - IS eMoviePoster.com
    HAS up to SIXTEEN weeks of "Pay and Hold" to save a fortune on shipping - IS eMoviePoster.com
    HAS real customer service before, during and after EVERY auction, and answers all questions - IS eMoviePoster.com

    HAS 25% or 26% "buyers premiums" of any kind (but especially the dreadful "$29 or $49 minimum" ones) - NOT eMoviePoster.com
    HAS "reserves or starts over $1 - NOT eMoviePoster.com
    HAS hidden bidder IDs - NOT eMoviePoster.com
    HAS "nosebleed" shipping charges - NOT eMoviePoster.com
    HAS inadequate packaging - NOT eMoviePoster.com
    HAS no customer service to speak of, before, during and after any auction, and answers almost no questions - NOT eMoviePoster.com

  • Bruce said:

    If a poster went low, it means someone absolutely got a good (or great) deal, because these posters really have no reserve, and all really sell to the highest bidder.
    A no win situation for the auctioneer surely - low is great for the buyer no so for the consignor.
  • David said:
    Bruce said:

    If a poster went low, it means someone absolutely got a good (or great) deal, because these posters really have no reserve, and all really sell to the highest bidder.
    A no win situation for the auctioneer surely - low is great for the buyer no so for the consignor.
    Maybe.  In my case, both of my items were lobby cards that never come up for auction.  One was a Gay Divorcee (Astaire and Rogers first starring role) scene card in VG-F condition.  It was at $60 forever and closed for $170.  My proxy on it was based on other scene cards of the title have sold for and was well over $300.  Bruce had only listed 2 scene cards in his history, and the same for heritage.  All were in lesser condition, and they all had closed for over $300.  I will post an image in my musical thread tonight.

    The other was for a Rin-Tin-Tin silent "The Lighthouse by the Sea" that closed under $100.
  • edited June 2017
    I was late for a work meeting (yep, I still work for a living) and didn't make my main point.  Both of these cards likely came from collectors that owned them for a long time.  They likely made a profit, just not as much as they might have made 5 years ago.
  • Third Man daybill up!
  • edited June 2017
    OK ordinarily I have no love for daybills but these are terrific:









    The same printer's credits that have been added to the above daybill posters ( appearing on both, but missing off the image appearing just above ), that are up for auction at Heritage in the near future, are they accurate or not ?  Some thoughts perhaps before I put in my two cents worth.
  • so who's taking bets on what Metropolis x 2 will make?
  • Tried to compare to some of the daybills I have today, but I re-arranged my images so well a while ago, I can't find them!

    Found em this arvo but ran out of time to compare...

  • Third Man daybill up!
    Amazing - it finally surfaces and looks pretty good.  Thanks for posting Ves!

    Slowly but surely all these 'missing' daybills seem to be turning up over the last couple years...exciting times
  • Rick said:
    so who's taking bets on what Metropolis x 2 will make?
    IMHO it's going to be a major record, daylight will be second for a Daybill price at auction.




    HONDO said:


    The same printer's credits that have been added to the above daybill posters ( appearing on both, but missing off the image appearing just above ), that are up for auction at Heritage in the near future, are they accurate or not ?  Some thoughts perhaps before I put in my two cents worth.

    Are you suggesting the reproduction of the printer's name is incorrect?
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