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The Champion (Essanay, 1915).
One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 7003
| Lot: 86108 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$33,460.00
Make Offer to Owner
$57,750 or more
The Cocoanuts (Paramount, 1929).
Insert (14" X 36"). ...
Auction 665
| Lot: 28655 | Jul 21, 2007
Sold For:
$28,680.00
A Dog's Life (First National, 1918).
Three Sheet (41" X 81").
Auction 7003
| Lot: 86111 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$17,925.00
Angels with Dirty Faces (Warner Brothers, 1938).
One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 7008
| Lot: 85632 | Jul 24, 2009
Sold For:
$13,145.00
Cocoanuts (Paramount, 1929).
Lobby Card (11" X 14").
Auction 693
| Lot: 64788 | Mar 12, 2008
Sold For:
$10,755.00
Casablanca (Warner Brothers, 1942)
Title Lobby Card (11" X 14"). Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman star in what many consider to be one of the greatest movies ever made. Against the war-torn backdrop of Casablanca, they rekindle a romance amidst political intrigue, corruption and murder. The film went on to win the Oscar for Best Picture, Director and Screenplay. Bogart would receive his first nomination for Best Actor. This card originally had pin-hole repair or chips on all corners, and in the upper center of the border. It also had a 3-inch tear that ran down in the "B" of Bergman. There was also a 3/4-inch tear in the center of the bottom border. The borders have been airbrushed to remove these problems. The card now appears very fine. Very Good+.
Auction 613
| Lot: 29228 | Mar 18, 2005
Sold For:
$9,200.00
Sunrise (Fox, 1927).
Window Card (14" X 22").
Auction 7003
| Lot: 85893 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$8,365.00
The Glass Key (Paramount, 1942).
One Sheet (27" X 41") Style A.
Auction 667
| Lot: 28857 | Nov 14, 2007
Sold For:
$6,572.50
Pardon Us (MGM, 1931).
One Sheet (27" X 41"). ...
Auction 665
| Lot: 28650 | Jul 21, 2007
Sold For:
$6,572.50
High Sierra (Warner Brothers, 1941).
Insert (14" X 36").
Auction 7008
| Lot: 85616 | Jul 24, 2009
Sold For:
$5,676.25
Vertigo (Paramount, 1958).
Three Sheet (41" X 81").
Auction 7003
| Lot: 85875 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$4,481.25
Dark Victory (Warner Brothers, 1939).
Insert (14" X 36").
Auction 667
| Lot: 28735 | Nov 14, 2007
Sold For:
$4,182.50
High Sierra (Warner Brothers, 1941).
Insert (14" X 36").
Auction 693
| Lot: 64678 | Mar 12, 2008
Sold For:
$3,585.00
The Fighting Fool (Columbia, 1932).
One Sheet (27" X 41")....
Auction 665
| Lot: 28800 | Jul 21, 2007
Sold For:
$3,585.00
Safety Last! (Pathe', 1923)
Belgian Poster (24.5" X 33.5"). Harold Lloyd was one of the legendary stars of silent comedy and his popularity was as great as that of Charlie Chaplin when he made his classic film, "Safety Last." In it, he finds himself a lowly clerk in a department store, trying to find a way to make enough money that he can marry his hometown sweetheart. In a last ditch effort, he's forced to try a stunt (to scale a skyscraper) and win the prize money. Lloyd was known for doing his own stunts and in this film, many of those were truly death-defying. This fantastic pre-war Belgian poster displays the stunts Lloyd was famous for. This beautiful poster is in somewhat brittle condition and has many chips and small tears around the borders but could be made to look like new with very little work by a restoration artist. Very Good/Fine.
Auction 613
| Lot: 29006 | Mar 18, 2005
Sold For:
$3,450.00
The Winning of Barbara Worth (United Artists, 1926).
One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 7003
| Lot: 85802 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$3,107.00
Curly Top (Fox, 1935).
One Sheet (27" X 41") Style A.
Auction 667
| Lot: 28806 | Nov 14, 2007
Sold For:
$3,107.00
Double Indemnity (Paramount, 1944).
One Sheet (27" X 41"). Another shining example on Billy Wilder's film resume, "Double In...
Auction 660
| Lot: 28787 | Mar 31, 2007
Sold For:
$3,107.00
Trouble in Paradise (Paramount, 1932).
Swedish One Sheet (27.5" X 39.5"). Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Starring Miriam Hopkin...
Auction 636
| Lot: 29297 | Jul 13, 2006
Sold For:
$2,990.00
Rebel Without a Cause (Warner Brothers, 1955).
Poster (40" X 60") Style Z.
Auction 7003
| Lot: 86036 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$2,868.00
Rebecca (United Artists, 1940).
One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 7003
| Lot: 85849 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$2,748.50
The Three Musketeers (United Artists, 1921).
One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 7008
| Lot: 85545 | Jul 24, 2009
Sold For:
$2,629.00
The War of the Worlds (Paramount, 1953).
One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 7008
| Lot: 85677 | Jul 24, 2009
Sold For:
$2,629.00
The Sea Hawk (First National, 1924).
One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 7003
| Lot: 85822 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$2,629.00
Forbidden Planet (MGM, 1956).
Half Sheet (22" X 28") Style B.
Auction 7003
| Lot: 85984 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$2,390.00
The Sea Hawk (Warner Brothers-First National, 1940)
One Sheet (27" X 41"). Errol Flynn's classic swashbuckler found the star in the role of an English pirate who decides his country is more important than his pirating ways and decides to come to the aide of his Queen by attacking the Spanish armada. No one could direct Flynn with such skill as Michael Curtiz and this film was the pinnacle of their long association. The poster is spectacular with Flynn in the midst of one of his classic sword fights. It has had the borders airbrushed, the fold lines retouched, and a fair bit of retouch work. Good+ on Linen.
Auction 613
| Lot: 29232 | Mar 18, 2005
Sold For:
$2,300.00
Make Offer to Owner
$5,175 or more
Casablanca (Warner Brothers, 1942)
Lobby Card (11" X 14"). This classic card features all three of the film's stars, Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid in a close-up as Victor Lazlo (Henreid) is handed the letters of transit. All four corners have had pin-holes restored and the colors have a slight fade. Other than that, the card appears in fine condition. Very Good.
Auction 613
| Lot: 29222 | Mar 18, 2005
Sold For:
$2,300.00
Wee Willie Winkie (20th Century Fox, 1937).
One Sheet (27" X 41") Style A.
Auction 667
| Lot: 28816 | Nov 14, 2007
Sold For:
$2,151.00
The Awful Truth (Columbia, 1937).
One Sheet (27" X 41"). Legend has it that director Leo McCarey asked Irene Dunne and Cary ...
Auction 660
| Lot: 28829 | Mar 31, 2007
Sold For:
$2,031.50
My Man Godfrey (Universal, 1936).
Swedish One Sheet (27.5" X 39.5"). Directed by Gregory La Cava. Starring William Powell, C...
Auction 636
| Lot: 29185 | Jul 13, 2006
Sold For:
$1,955.00
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Paramount, 1931)
Lobby Card (11" X 14"). Fredric March would win the Oscar for Best Actor in the role of Dr. Henry Jekyll; a man who creates a serum that transforms him into the evil Mr. Hyde. Horror material is extremely popular among collectors and anything on this elusive title is highly sought after. The corners exhibit wear in the form of bends, dings and pin-holes as well as a chip off of the upper and lower left corners. There are minor tears in the borders on the right. There is also a pinhole in the right center of the orange background and one in the background above Hopkins head. Otherwise, this card has bright colors and presents a fine impression. Very Good+.
Auction 613
| Lot: 29467 | Mar 18, 2005
Sold For:
$1,955.00
The Great Dictator (United Artists, 1940).
One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 693
| Lot: 64773 | Mar 12, 2008
Sold For:
$1,792.50
I Live My Life (MGM, 1935).
Lobby Card Set of 8 (11" X 14"). (Total: 8 Items)
Auction 667
| Lot: 28744 | Nov 14, 2007
Sold For:
$1,792.50
A Night at the Opera (MGM, 1935).
Spanish Language One Sheet (27" X 41"). This is a fun image of the Marx Brothers from thei...
Auction 660
| Lot: 28659 | Mar 31, 2007
Sold For:
$1,792.50
Make Offer to Owner
$2,689 or more
The Woman in Red (Warner Brothers, 1935).
Swedish One Sheet (27.5" X 39.5"). Directed by Robert Florey. Starring Barbara Sta...
Auction 636
| Lot: 29330 | Jul 13, 2006
Sold For:
$1,610.00
20th Century (Columbia, 1934).
Swedish One Sheet (27.5" X 39.5"). Directed by Howard Hawks. Starring John Barrymore, Carole ...
Auction 636
| Lot: 28950 | Jul 13, 2006
Sold For:
$1,495.00
Make Offer to Owner
$2,242 or more
The Maltese Falcon (Warner Brothers, 1941).
Lobby Card (11" X 14").
Auction 667
| Lot: 28878 | Nov 14, 2007
Sold For:
$1,434.00
The Devil's Brother (MGM, 1933).
Spanish Language One Sheet (27" X 41"). Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are Stanlio and Ollio,...
Auction 660
| Lot: 28644 | Mar 31, 2007
Sold For:
$1,434.00
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Universal, 1923).
Lobby Card (11" X 14").
...
Auction 7025
| Lot: 83727 | Jul 17, 2010
Sold For:
$1,314.50
The Prince and the Pauper (Warner Brothers, 1937).
Half Sheet (22" X 28").
Auction 7008
| Lot: 85550 | Jul 24, 2009
Sold For:
$1,314.50
Tarzan Finds a Son (MGM, 1939).
Italian (28" X 39").
Auction 7003
| Lot: 85825 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$1,314.50
Duck Soup (Paramount, 1933).
Pressbook (11" X 17").
Auction 693
| Lot: 64791 | Mar 12, 2008
Sold For:
$1,314.50
The Clairvoyant (Gaumont British, 1935).
Swedish One Sheet (27.5" X 39.5"). Directed by Maurice Elvey. Starring Claude Rains...
Auction 636
| Lot: 29015 | Jul 13, 2006
Sold For:
$1,265.00
Fuelin' Around (Columbia, 1949)
One Sheet (27" X 41"). The Three Stooges take on rocket science! The boys are carpet layers putting down a rug at Professor Sneed's house, when Larry is mistaken for the scientist by spies for the country of Anemia. They're kidnapped and forced to produce the secret rocket fuel that Sneed was developing. Stooges one-sheets are always rarities. This one has edge wear, one large stain on the right border, fold line wear with separation and paper loss in the titles. Very Good.
Auction 613
| Lot: 29026 | Mar 18, 2005
Sold For:
$1,265.00
Human Monster (Monogram, 1939)
Insert (14" X 36"). Bela Lugosi starred in this British made film originally titled "Dark Eyes of London." The story told the tale of evil Lugosi using blind men as pawns in his murder schemes.The paper for this title has always been relatively scarce. This insert has the typical three folds plus an additional two folds. There is slight fold separation on the left side of the top two folds and a minor paper chip from the right border. The lower fold has slight wear. The description makes this sound worse than it is and a competent restoration artist could make this piece look fantastic with minimal work. Very Good/Fine.
Auction 613
| Lot: 29428 | Mar 18, 2005
Sold For:
$1,265.00
Something to Think About (Paramount, 1920).
Three Sheet (41" X 81") Style B.
Auction 7003
| Lot: 86162 | Mar 22, 2009
Sold For:
$1,195.00
Gilda (Columbia, 1946).
One Sheet (27" X 41") Style A.
Auction 667
| Lot: 28853 | Nov 14, 2007
Sold For:
$1,195.00
WereWolf of London (Realart, R-1951)
Three Sheet (41" X 81"). This is one of the original horror classics from Universal studios, originally released in 1935. Henry Hull stars as a doctor trying to locate a Mariphasa flower in Tibet when he's bitten by a werewolf and soon thereafter, becomes a werewolf himself. The flower is the only known antidote and he's soon locked in a power struggle for the remaining example of the flower with another werewolf, played by Warner Oland. This film is a horror classic and is known as the first film to ever tackle the subject of lycanthropy. The poster was printed in three sections and all three sheets have multiple pinholes, small tears and light chipping in both the borders and center points. This sounds worse than it is and the poster would definitely improve with linen backing. Very Good+.
Auction 613
| Lot: 29441 | Mar 18, 2005
Sold For:
$1,150.00
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