$1.7 Million Realized in Heritage Vintage Movie Poster Auction

DALLAS, TEXAS: Heritage Auction Galleries' most recent Vintage Movie Poster 
Signature(r) auction, held July 11 & 12 in Dallas, Texas, realized $1,731,385 
for 1,595 lots offered, although after-auction sales are still ongoing and are 
expected to push the final total to even higher levels.

"This was one of our largest offerings yet of rare and vintage movie paper," 
said Grey Smith, Director of Vintage Movie Poster Auctions for Dallas-based 
Heritage, "including treasures from the very earliest days of motion pictures 
up through the more modern classics, and bidders responded enthusiastically."

"The two top pieces in the auction were both from the same movie," Smith said. 
"Flying Down to Rio, from 1933, is a significant film in that it was the first 
on-screen pairing of legendary dancers Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. The two 
sheet and the midget window card, both extremely rare formats and both 
featuring fabulous full-color Art Deco artwork, were the subject of intense 
interest, and, when all was said and done, brought an astounding $26,290 each, 
most likely a record result for either format."

"Another exceptional result was the $25,095 realized for an incredibly clean, 
and likely unused, Creature from the Black Lagoon one sheet," Smith said. "This 
has always been a strong title, with heavy collector demand, but this easily 
tops our previous price record of $20,315 set in July 2007. As a genre, 1950s 
science fiction remains solid, as seen in results like this as well as pieces 
like the Attack of the 50 Foot Woman that sold for $13,145, and the original 
Japanese B2 for Godzilla that brought $11,950."

"Quality film noir titles also did extremely well in this auction," Smith 
added, "A one sheet for This Gun for Hire brought $22,705, an Out of the Past 
one sheet realized $16,730, and a Post-War re-release French Grande for The 
Maltese Falcon fetched $14,340. This is definitely a genre to keep an eye on 
going forward."

Smith continued, "Other results of note included four door panels for the 
Beatles' film Help!, rarely offered as a complete set, that sold for $19,120; a 
beautiful Italian 4-folio for the Rita Hayworth version of Salome, with art by 
Anselmo Ballester, which brought $19,120; a midget window card from Ex-Lady, 
which realized, $16,730; and the exceedingly rare pressbook from Dracula, the 
movie that made an instant star of Bela Lugosi, that achieved $15,535."

"We're already working on our next Vintage Movie Poster Signature(r) auction," 
said Smith, "which will be held here in Dallas on November 7 & 8, 2008. 
Interested bidders should keep an eye on our website at 
www.HA.com/MoviePosters<http://www.HA.com/MoviePosters> to watch the auction as 
it develops."

Highlights of the July auction included:

Flying Down to Rio<http://www.ha.com/694*28947&type=prte-pr071408a> (RKO, 
1933). Two Sheet (41" X 54"):

REALIZED: $26,290


Flying Down to Rio<http://www.ha.com/694*28948&type=prte-pr071408a> (RKO, 
1933). Midget Window Card (8" X 14"):

REALIZED: $26,290


Creature from the Black Lagoon<http://www.ha.com/694*29422&type=prte-pr071408a> 
(Universal International, 1954). One Sheet (27" X 41"):

REALIZED: $25,095


This Gun for Hire<http://www.ha.com/694*28176&type=prte-pr071408a> (Paramount, 
1942). One Sheet (27" X 41"):

REALIZED: $22,705


Help!<http://www.ha.com/694*28330&type=prte-pr071408a> (United Artists, 1965). 
Door Panel Set of 4 (20" X 60"):

REALIZED: $19, 120


Salome<http://www.ha.com/694*29282&type=prte-pr071408a> (Columbia, 1953). 
Italian 4 - Folio (55" X 78"):

REALIZED: $19,120


Out of the Past<http://www.ha.com/694*28183&type=prte-pr071408a> (RKO, 1947). 
One Sheet (27" X 41"):

REALIZED: $16,730


Ex-Lady<http://www.ha.com/694*29245&type=prte-pr071408a> (Warner Brothers, 
1933). Midget Window Card (8" X 14"):

REALIZED: $16,730


Thunderball<http://www.ha.com/694*28662&type=prte-pr071408a> (United Artists, 
1965). Advance British Quad or Quad Crown Poster Style A (30" X 40"):

REALIZED: $16,730


Dracula<http://www.ha.com/694*29360&type=prte-pr071408a> (Universal, 1931). 
Pressbook (13.5" X 19.5") (8 Pages):

REALIZED: $15,535


The Maltese Falcon<http://www.ha.com/694*28258&type=prte-pr071408a> (Warner 
Brothers, R-1962). Post-War Release French Grande (47" X 63"):

REALIZED: $14,340


Sons of the Desert<http://www.ha.com/694*28504&type=prte-pr071408a> (MGM, 
1933). Midget Window Card (8" X 14"):

REALIZED: $13,145


Attack of the 50 Foot Woman<http://www.ha.com/694*28592&type=prte-pr071408a> 
(Allied Artists, 1958). One Sheet (27" X 41"):

REALIZED: $13,145


Godzilla<http://www.ha.com/694*28576&type=prte-pr071408a> (Toho, 1954). 
Japanese B2 (20" X 28.5"):

REALIZED: $11,950


Fighting Caravans<http://www.ha.com/694*28408&type=prte-pr071408a> (Paramount, 
1931). One Sheet (26" X 39.75") Style B:

REALIZED: $11,950


Gone with the Wind<http://www.ha.com/694*28007&type=prte-pr071408a> (MGM, 
1939). Signed Original Costume Sketch of Ellen (17" X 22"):

REALIZED: $11,950


Spellbound<http://www.ha.com/694*28914&type=prte-pr071408a> (United Artists, 
1945). One Sheet (27" X 41"):

REALIZED: $11,352


Red Dust<http://www.ha.com/694*29128&type=prte-pr071408a> (MGM, 1932). One 
Sheet (27" X 41") Style D:

REALIZED: $11,352


Gold Diggers of 1933<http://www.ha.com/694*28975&type=prte-pr071408a> (Warner 
Brothers, 1933). Door Panel (27" X 64") Style F:

REALIZED: $11,352


The Raven<http://www.ha.com/694*29389&type=prte-pr071408a> (Universal, 1935). 
Lobby Card (11" X 14"):

REALIZED: $11,352


Heritage Auction Galleries is the world's third largest auction house, and by 
far the largest auctioneer of rare collectibles, with annual sales over $600 
million, and 375,000+ registered online bidder members. For more information 
about Heritage's auctions, and to join and gain access to a complete record of 
prices realized, along with full-color, enlargeable photos of each lot, please 
visit www.HA.com<http://www.ha.com/>.


To access the Heritage Press Release Archives, please visit 
http://www.HA.com/MoviePosters/common/info/press<http://www.ha.com/MoviePosters/common/info/press>

Prospective consignors and sellers of vintage movie posters and related 
material should contact Grey Smith at 1-800-872-6467, ext. 1367, or 
214-409-1367, or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.


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