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LearnAboutMoviePosters.com February 2016
Film poster news from:
January has been very busy for us and we have been acquiring poster collections from cinema owners, most recently we have bought a very nice Art house collection of rolled
posters from Cornwall including many BFI film posters soon to be added on the website...
We also bought a collection of 80's film posters which we have been adding on from the Astor cinema in Devon. Title include Star Wars Return of the Jedi, The Goonies, and
many other classic eighties film posters.
If you get the chance please see our posters that featured on the BBC Antiques
Roadshow and see if you can spot the Imposter! (Click the link to see the video clip:)
HERITAGE MOVIE POSTERS
SIGNATURE AUCTION - DALLAS #7125
MARCH 26-27, 2016
Heritage Auction will hold its Movie Poster Signature Auction on March 26-27. 2016. Bidding will begin approximately March 4th. Full preview will begin March 23-26, 2016 at Heritage Auctions, 3500 Maple Avenue, Dallas, TX 75219. Here are some of the auction’s featured items:
To preview the lots included in this great auction, click HERE.
STAR WARS, BACK TO THE FUTURE PERFORM STRONG AT EWBANK’s
RECENT VINTAGE POSTER AUCTION
The “Force” was strong at Ewbank’s recent vintage poster auction held on February 12, 2016. The 1985 classic Back To The Future also performed well.
Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back, (1980) British Quad film poster, untrimmed, featuring
"Gone with the Wind" style featuring Roger Kastel`s artwork, reached a hammer price of £3,000, significantly exceeding its estimated price of £800 - £1,200. Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back (1980) British Quad film poster, artwork by Drew Struzan, auctioned for £420, beating its £150 - £250 estimate.
Star Wars (1977) Original Swedish Scandecor poster featuring Darth Vader sold for £120, doubling its estimate.
Movie posters from the popular Back to the Future also performed well, exceeding
project hammer prices. Back To The Future (1985) Unused Concept One Sheet film poster, showing Marty (Michael J. Fox) being thrown back to the 1950's, with interesting artwork showing the DeLorean in the background, sold for £700, almost doubling its initial estimate of £200 - £400.
Back To The Future (1985) British Quad film poster, starring Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd, sold for £200, exceeding its £100 - £150 estimate. Back To The Future (1985) Advance British Quad film poster 'Coming Early December” sold for £260, well over the £120 -
£180. Back To The Future (1985) Advance British Quad film poster, oversized printer's proof version hammered at £300, beating the projected price £150 - £250.
To see all of the results, click HERE.
The Movie Poster Works website has been updated with approximately 90 new posters listed for sale. Some highlights include the following:
MOVIE POSTER WORKS
WEBSITE UPDATES
To see the complete list of new entries, visit the Movie Poster
Works Website HERE.
COME SEE US AT THE MID-ATLANTIC NOSTALGIA
CONVENTION SEPTEMBER 15-17, 2016
We have been asked to speak at the Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia
Convention at the Hunt Valley Wyndham, Hunt Valley, Maryland. We will have an hour-long Powerpoint presentation on
production codes and how to use them to identify unknown film press stills.
We will also have a table in the dealer’s room where we will be
selling our LAMP books.
For more information on the convention, visit their
website HERE.
Meet the Artists
Dear Friends, Backingtothefuture now has two artists carrying out the restoration work on your posters. Tanya Petruk (right) has been linen backing and restoring posters for nearly two years now. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts
degree from University of Alberta. When not restoring posters Tanya paints active people and athletes, capturing the emotion and passion for sport in her work.
Cathy Mills (right) was a decorative painter working on several high
profile projects such as Casa Loma and the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. Afterwards, she transferred her creative skills to fine art using a variety of fabrics and papers. Cathy is primarily self-taught, but also pursued studies at Toronto School of Art and various workshops with many acclaimed artists.
As I mentioned in our last newsletter, we are beginning to sell
linen backed, restored and frame ready posters. Here is the list of the posters currently for sale:
• Bullitt one sheet • Dirty Harry one sheet • A Fistful of Dollars/For a Few Dollars More combo one sheet • The Getaway one sheet • In Harm’s Way one sheet • Magnum Force one sheet • Escape From New York one sheet
If you would like to see a photo please send me an email at [email protected].
If you have a poster you would like to bring back to life, whether it be a movie poster, a war era poster, a travel poster, a concert poster, a sports poster or a map, please contact us and we will provide a top quality service for a fair and reasonable price.
Please take a moment and visit our website, follow us on Facebook or Instagram. Backingtothefuture is a Canadian firm that has been restoring posters since 1999.
www.backingtothefuture.com Phone: (905) 213-1476
In February The Best Little Film House was extremely excited to be filming at Pinewood Studios with some of our stunning film posters being the star attraction. We will release more details as soon as we are allowed to.
Moviemem Original Movie Posters has close to 15,000 items now
available on their site and has probably the largest retail
collection of Australian daybills in one place. Check out their site
HERE.
We've got a nice little group of 50 new
acquisitions, including a few classic romances.
Some highlights:
the 1958 Saul Bass-designed poster for the
2nd SAN FRANCISCO FILM FESTIVAL
roadshow 1 Sheet for SPARTACUS, with
artwork by Saul Bass & Reynold Brown ;
a lovely rare Japanese poster for Jacques Demy's UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG
STAR WARS Style A (first printing) & Style C 1 Sheets
Polish posters for CLEOPATRA, ROSEMARY'S BABY & WOMAN TIMES SEVEN
Plus: more STAR WARS, JAWS, THE LONG GOODBYE, HAROLD & MAUDE, THE
SERVANT, THE CANDIDATE and more, right here:
Does anyone have a quantity of TV photos
that they are looking to sell? 100, 1,000,
or more or less. Please contact Jim.
ALWAYS BUYING AND SELLING!
jim episale
Unshredded Nostalgia
323 South main St. Route 9
Barnegat, N.J. 08005
800-872-9990 ~ 609-660-2626
http://www.unshreddednostalgia.com
LOOKING TO
PURCHASE
TV PHOTOS
AND
STILLS
OUR BRAND NEW WINTER COLLECTION PART 2 OF
POSTERS IS HERE
+ ALL OUR SUPERHEROES (COMICS + MOVIES) POSTERS
ARE ON SALE TILL FEBRUARY 29
Just back yesterday from a fabulous trip in Japan mixing pleasure and business where I managed to find some incredible gems which will be unearthed in the next month. However and to make you wait for this treasure trove, I just finished uploading the BRAND NEW WINTER COLLECTION OF POSTERS available here More than 250 posters with the usual eclectic range of Movies posters (both vintage and limited edition prints) from all around the world, rare Concert posters, Travel, Olympics and advertising posters as well as some Colorful Comics posters which happen to be all ON SALE this month along all the superhero posters (both movies and comics)
The BLOG will resume next week but here are just 10 fantastic new posters for your discerning eyes. SALES: Until February 29th midnight (EST), All our SUPERHEROES (Comics + Movies) posters are ON SALE here. * PINTEREST: You can all check all our thematic presentations on our Pinterest boards here. * The Blog archives are now accessible directly here
* Any questions, just ask as it doesn't cost you to! Till' next week for the Blog #231 DANIEL@ ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
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WE’RE FAMOUS - SORT OF We were recently featured in a news report on the past, present and future of Louisiana’s film industry. We, of course, spoke on the past. Here’s the link to the TV station’s report: