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Original Published 1-sheet Poster Art Oil Painting for
Fort Apache
by Harold von Schmidt (Argosy Pictures, 1948).
Auction 7245
| Lot: 88214 | Nov 7, 2021
Sold For:
$118,750.00
Supernatural (Paramount, 1933).
One Sheet (27.5" X 41").
Auction 7162
| Lot: 86267 | Jul 30, 2017
Sold For:
$107,550.00
Portrait of Bela Lugosi by Geza Kende - Oil on Canvas - 47" x 61" (ca. 1932).
This stunning, large and famous portrait of the legendary Bela Lugosi stands as a lasting tribute to a great actor. Apparently painted in the early 1930s at the height of Lugosi's fame (he became a household name in 1931 with the premiere of Universal's
Dracula
, directed by Tod Browning), Kende's work reveals an urbane, debonair Lugosi at the peak of his creative powers; bold and confident, yet utterly charming. The artist was a Hungarian immigrant, like Lugosi, and became an important painter of portraits and landscapes. Born in 1889, Kende studied at the Nati Academy of Art in Budapest, as well as in Italy and France before settling in Los Angeles in 1932, where he would live until his death in 1952. It was undoubtedly the Hungarian connection that drew these two talented artists together, an alliance that produced the great work offered here. Kende has captured the essence of Lugosi, Hollywood's "Master of the Macabre", in this wonderful portrait, particularly the penetrating, almost hypnotic, quality of the actor's eyes. Slim and handsome -- the epitome of the iconic leading man -- was the way Bela longed to be seen by Hollywood, which insisted on casting him as one monster/mad scientist after another, and by his fans, who, for many years, saw him as only Dracula. This portrait hung in a place of honor in Lugosi's home for many years, until his death; Arthur Lennig, in his definitive Lugosi biography,
The Immortal Count
, shows the actor with this painting at two very different times of his life, and says, "Before the unchanging portrait on the wall, the actor - unlike Dorian Gray - aged." On the back of the canvas Bela Lugosi has signed his name in pencil with an illegible inscription above the signature. This painting, which is offered in its original frame, has had some expert conservation work performed upon it, and is beautifully preserved. It will make a marvelous centerpiece t
Auction 603
| Lot: 16569 | Jul 17, 2004
Sold For:
$86,250.00
Dracula (Universal, R-1938).
One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 695
| Lot: 85302 | Nov 9, 2008
Sold For:
$33,460.00
Thunderball (United Artists, 1965). Very Fine+ on Board.
Luciana Paluzzi Personal Signed Framed Door Panel (20" X 60").
Auction 7405
| Lot: 86044 | Jul 25, 2025
Sold For:
$30,000.00
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
(TCF, 1980), Insert Poster Signed by George Lucas, Cast and Crew.
Auction 7388
| Lot: 89116 | Dec 7, 2024
Sold For:
$27,500.00
Alice the Lumberjack (FBO, 1926). Fine on Linen.
One Sheet (27.25" X 41").
Auction 7276
| Lot: 86230 | Jul 16, 2022
Sold For:
$19,800.00
Go West (MGM, 1925).
Three Sheet (41" X 81"). The Great Stone Face, Buster Keaton, stars in the delightful comedy about a Midwestern boy, known only as "Friendless," who follows Horace Greeley's advice to "Go West, young man." Friendless manages to find work on a cattle ranch, but is the most unlikely cowboy one could ever imagine. The real fun starts when Keaton becomes devoted to a cow named "Brown Eyes," and is determined to save her from the slaughterhouse. He sneaks aboard the cattle train that's bound for the L.A. station and causes a hilarious stampede through downtown Los Angeles while rescuing his beloved cow. The poster artwork is signed by noted artist John Held. Famed roaring twenties artist John Held, Jr (1889-1958) was famous for doing commercial art for Life, Liberty, and the New Yorker magazines, and was hired away to Hollywood by MGM's Art Director Hal Burrows. Held did posters for "Battling Butler" which is also a Keaton film, "So This is College" and his work is considered synonymous with the "Jazz Age". The poster has fold line wear with slight paper loss at the fold line intersections, smudges, creases, small tears, and two corners (the upper and bottom left) that have been replaced. The restoration work was professionally done, greatly reducing these defects. This rare, large format poster offers a tremendous illustration of one of the greatest silent comedians in cinema history. Fine+ on Linen.
Auction 603
| Lot: 16016 | Jul 17, 2004
Sold For:
$16,675.00
Battle for the Planet of the Apes by Robert Tanenbaum (20th Century Fox, 1973).
Original Acrylic Poster Artwork (40" X 30").
Auction 7162
| Lot: 86209 | Jul 30, 2017
Sold For:
$15,535.00
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2" Cast-Signed Poster.
Auction 7042
| Lot: 46188 | Dec 13, 2011
Sold For:
$13,145.00
Gone with the Wind (MGM, 1939).
Signed Original Costume Sketch of Ellen (17" X 22").
Auction 694
| Lot: 28007 | Jul 12, 2008
Sold For:
$11,950.00
Revenge of the Jedi
(TCF, 1982), Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford and Anthony Daniels Autographed One-Sheet (27" x 41") Dated Style. Drew Struzan Art.
Auction 7412
| Lot: 98300 | May 4, 2025
Sold For:
$11,875.00
Psycho (Paramount, 1960).
Autographed One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 695
| Lot: 85031 | Nov 9, 2008
Sold For:
$9,560.00
Gone with the Wind (MGM, 1939).
Original Costume Sketch (17" X 22").
Auction 694
| Lot: 28006 | Jul 12, 2008
Sold For:
$9,560.00
Make Offer to Owner
$14,340 or more
Thunderball (United Artists, 1965). Very Fine+ on Paper.
Autographed Insert (14" X 36") Frank McCarthy and Robert McGinnis Artwork.
Auction 7329
| Lot: 86038 | Oct 1, 2023
Sold For:
$9,000.00
A Fistful of Dollars (Unidis, 1964).
Signed Original Artwork in Tempera by Sandro Simeoni (18" X 25") and original Ad Artwork (10" X 10.5").
(Total: 2 Items)
Auction 7029
| Lot: 83179 | Nov 13, 2010
Sold For:
$8,962.50
The Sopranos
Series Premier Poster Signed by (18) Cast Members (HBO, 1999-2007
Auction 7355
| Lot: 11035 | Jul 29, 2023
Sold For:
$8,750.00
Oversized Signed Poster of the Cast of
Star Trek: The Original Series
(Paramount TV, 1966-1969).
Auction 7294
| Lot: 89042 | Feb 22, 2022
Sold For:
$8,750.00
Make Offer to Owner
$12,000 or more
Roman Holiday (Paramount, 1953).
Autographed One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 7008
| Lot: 85111 | Jul 24, 2009
Sold For:
$8,365.00
Batman (20th Century Fox, 1966). Fine/Very Fine on Linen.
Adam West & Burt Ward Signed French Grande (45.75" X 61.25"). Beckett LOA.
Auction 7449
| Lot: 86037 | Apr 3, 2026
Sold For:
$8,125.00
Rear Window (Paramount, 1954). Fine+ on Linen.
James Stewart Signed One Sheet (27" X 41").
Auction 7390
| Lot: 86161 | Dec 3, 2024
Sold For:
$8,125.00
An Indian's Loyalty (Biograph Studios, R-1916).
One Sheet (27" X 41"). Lillian Gish, the first lady of the silent screen, is featured on this beautiful one sheet from a very early reissue of one of her earliest Biograph short films. Along with her sister Dorothy, Lillian Gish was signed to Biograph in 1912 by D.W. Griffith; she went on to make film history with her roles in "Birth of a Nation" and "Intolerance." This short film was Gish's twenty-third for Biograph, and it is listed in Griffith's filmography, though unconfirmed. Historians are not sure whether he directed this short, but it's clear he was in charge of its production. This is one of the most stunning silent posters we have ever seen. Very Fine- with some fold separation and minor clean tears.
Auction 603
| Lot: 16433 | Jul 17, 2004
Sold For:
$7,590.00
Bela Lugosi on Dracula (The Leamington Hotel, 1930). Very Fine -.
Typed Letter Signed in Framed Display with Theater Program (8" X 10" ; 15.5" X 30" Frame). PSA & Beckett LOA.
Auction 7406
| Lot: 86170 | Nov 21, 2025
Sold For:
$7,500.00
Grace Kelly in
To Catch a Thief
by Edith Head (Paramount, 1955). Very Fine.
Original Costume Sketch (14" X 17")
Auction 7405
| Lot: 86160 | Jul 25, 2025
Sold For:
$7,500.00
Make Offer to Owner
$11,250 or more
A Bruce Willis Owned French Movie Poster from "Forbidden Planet."
Auction 7157
| Lot: 89111 | Mar 18, 2017
Sold For:
$7,500.00
Dracula's Daughter (Universal, 1936).
Lobby Card (11" X 14").
Auction 695
| Lot: 85295 | Nov 9, 2008
Sold For:
$7,170.00
Make Offer to Owner
$10,755 or more
Star Wars
(20th Century Fox, 1977). Folded, Fine+.
George Lucas Signed One Sheet (27" X 41"). Style A Second Printing. Tom Jung Artwork. Lucasfilm & PSA LOAs.
Auction 7456
| Lot: 11003 | May 4, 2026
Sold For:
$6,875.00
Make Offer to Owner
$10,312 or more
Bringing Up Baby (RKO, 1938), Near Mint-.
Title Lobby Card (11" X 14").
Auction 7334
| Lot: 86008 | May 25, 2024
Sold For:
$6,875.00
West Side Story
(United Artists, 1961), Cast Signed Italian 4 - Fogli.
Auction 7361
| Lot: 89204 | Jul 26, 2024
Sold For:
$6,562.50
Grace Kelly in
To Catch a Thief
by Edith Head (Paramount, 1955).
Original Costume Sketches (3) (14" X 17", 11" X 15").
(Total: 3 Items)
Auction 7405
| Lot: 86161 | Jul 25, 2025
Sold For:
$6,250.00
Make Offer to Owner
$9,375 or more
Star Trek: The Original Series
Commemorative Poster Signed by (25+) Cast Members Including William Shatner and Others (Paramount TV, 1966-69/poster made in 2016).
Auction 7294
| Lot: 89045 | Feb 22, 2022
Sold For:
$6,250.00
The Ghoul (Gaumont, 1933). Fine on Linen.
One Sheet (27" X 40.75").
Auction 7449
| Lot: 86136 | Apr 3, 2026
Sold For:
$6,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$9,000 or more
The Star Wars Trilogy (20th Century Fox, R-1997). Very Fine+.
Autographed, Framed, & Matted Special Edition Quad (30" X 35.5") Drew Struzan Artwork.
Auction 7324
| Lot: 86302 | Apr 30, 2023
Sold For:
$5,760.00
Make Offer to Owner
$8,640 or more
Felix Cops the Prize (Winkler, 1925).
One Sheet (27" X 41"). Pat Sullivan, a New Jersey based early pioneer in animation, met a young artist named Otto Messmer in 1916 and put him to work creating animated cartoons such as the Charlie Chaplin animated series. In 1921 Sullivan signed a deal with M.J.Winkler to release his output of one Felix the Cat cartoon per month, a character which Messmer had developed for Sullivan at Paramount. What was developed over the next nine years became the most famous animated character of its day. Felix began a merchandising boom that would not be equaled until Mickey Mouse arrived on the scene. Sullivan chose not to produce sound cartoons in 1930 due to expense and Felix's popularity quickly died. Sullivan died in 1933 and with him Felix as well as Messmer's career. Felix was revamped briefly in the mid 1930s and later as a cartoon series in the early 1960s. Many great names in animation worked with Messner on Felix such as Bill Nolan of Krazy Kat fame and Al Eugster, Rudy Zamora and George Cannata. Felix was the greatest cartoon star of the 1920s and the posters from his shorts are especially rare. This great duo-tone stone litho one sheet is in nice condition with only minor border wear but does have four clean razor cuts above and below the upper and lower horizontal folds. These have been very lightly mended with archival tissue tape, otherwise this sheet is unrestored. Fine+.
Auction 607
| Lot: 19179 | Nov 18, 2004
Sold For:
$5,750.00
Star Wars: X-Wing Trench Run - 96/100 by Ralph McQuarrie (Supersnipe, 1978). Rolled, Very Fine.
Artist Signed Concept Art Print (18" X 24").
Auction 7456
| Lot: 11008 | May 4, 2026
Sold For:
$5,125.00
Make Offer to Owner
$7,688 or more
Seed (Universal, 1931).
One Sheet (27" X 41") Book Style.
Auction 7055
| Lot: 83029 | Mar 24, 2012
Sold For:
$5,078.75
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
(ZigZag, 1993). Rolled, Very Fine+.
Cast-Signed Commercial One-Sheet (26.25" x 4") Style C. Tom Chantrell Artwork.
Auction 7367
| Lot: 89035 | May 31, 2024
Sold For:
$5,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$7,500 or more
Hollywood Stunt Pilot Leo Nomis Extensive Historical Archive (ca. 1920-1950) Very Good.
(60+) Photos, Some Celebrity Signed, (19) File Folders of Pertinent Documents, Plus Other Career Ephemera.
(Total: 75 Items)
Auction 7334
| Lot: 86426 | May 25, 2024
Sold For:
$5,000.00
The Wolf Man (Universal, 1941). Good/Very Good on Paper.
Autographed Half Sheet (22" X 28").
Auction 7329
| Lot: 86202 | Oct 1, 2023
Sold For:
$4,800.00
Revenge of the Jedi (20th Century Fox, 1982). Rolled, Very Fine/Near Mint.
Autographed One Sheet (27" X 41") Dated Advanced Style, Drew Struzan Artwork.
Auction 7324
| Lot: 86310 | Apr 30, 2023
Sold For:
$4,800.00
Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977). Folded, Very Fine.
George Lucas Signed One Sheet (27" X 41") Style A Second Printing with Lucasfilm LOA. Tom Jung Artwork.
Auction 7412
| Lot: 98001 | May 4, 2025
Sold For:
$4,250.00
The Lady From Shanghai (Columbia, 1947).
Insert (14" X 36"). Autographed.
Auction 694
| Lot: 28205 | Jul 12, 2008
Sold For:
$4,182.50
Star Wars: Alien Cantina (Factors, 1978). Rolled, Very Fine.
Artist Signed Recalled Artist Proof Poster (20" X 28"). Bill Selby Artwork.
Auction 7456
| Lot: 11010 | May 4, 2026
Sold For:
$4,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$6,000 or more
Scream (Dimension, 1996). Rolled, Very Fine-.
Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich, and Other Cast Members Signed One Sheet (27" X 40") SS. PSA LOA.
Auction 7449
| Lot: 86175 | Apr 3, 2026
Sold For:
$4,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$6,000 or more
"Space...The Final Frontier..." Creation Memo Poster Signed by John D. F. Black for
Star Trek: The Original Series
(1966/Signed later).
Auction 7294
| Lot: 89001 | Feb 22, 2022
Sold For:
$4,000.00
Jesse James (Paramount, 1927).
One Sheet (27" X 41") Style A.
Auction 693
| Lot: 64216 | Mar 12, 2008
Sold For:
$3,883.75
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (20th Century Fox, 2002). Rolled, Fine/Very Fine.
George Lucas One Sheet (27" X 41") SS, Drew Struzan Artwork. Beckett LOA.
Auction 7456
| Lot: 11023 | May 4, 2026
Sold For:
$3,750.00
Make Offer to Owner
$5,625 or more
An American in Paris by Roger Soubie (MGM, c.1960s). Rolled, Fine/Very Fine.
Signed Gouache Original Artwork on Paper (47" X 63") used for the French Grande.
Auction 7191
| Lot: 86061 | Mar 24, 2019
Sold For:
$3,720.00
Make Offer to Owner
$11,500 or more
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