Re: [MOPO] OT: 'Oz' As You've Never Seen It

2016-01-06 Thread Greg Douglass
Made it through 34 seconds. I wonder if the closing credits say, "And special 
thanks to my meth dealer!"
Greg Douglass
 Scott Burns  wrote: 
> A bit off-topic, but a must-see for any movie buff (at least for a couple of
> minutes)!  Here's 'The Wizard of Oz' recut from A to Z. I can't imagine
> anyone getting through all 101 minutes unless heavily medicated.
> 
>  
> 
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[MOPO] OT: 'Oz' As You've Never Seen It

2016-01-06 Thread Scott Burns
A bit off-topic, but a must-see for any movie buff (at least for a couple of
minutes)!  Here's 'The Wizard of Oz' recut from A to Z. I can't imagine
anyone getting through all 101 minutes unless heavily medicated.

 

http://www.avclub.com/article/alphabetical-wizard-oz-recut-both-orderly-and-
chao-230217

 

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[MOPO] FA: Heritage has Terminator, Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1941, Rock Concert Posters, and Much, Much More!

2016-01-06 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551
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The Patsy (MGM, 1928). Lobby Card (11" X 14").
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Barnum and Bailey: Imre Kiralfy's Nero (Strobridge Litho Co., Late 1890s). 
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (United Artists, 1975). First Release One Sheet 
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Albuquerque (Paramount, 1948). One Sheet (27" X 41").
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Saturday Night Fever (Paramount, 1977). One Sheet (27" X 41").
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Blazing Saddles (Warner Brothers, 1974). One Sheet (27" X 41").
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Butterfield Blues Band, Jefferson Airplane, & Grateful Dead at The Winterland 
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Re: [MOPO] OT: 'Oz' As You've Never Seen It

2016-01-06 Thread Scott Burns
Best word: ARF at 9 minutes in. Way to go Toto!

 

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Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2016 12:10 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] OT: 'Oz' As You've Never Seen It

 

A bit off-topic, but a must-see for any movie buff (at least for a couple of
minutes)!  Here's 'The Wizard of Oz' recut from A to Z. I can't imagine
anyone getting through all 101 minutes unless heavily medicated.

 

http://www.avclub.com/article/alphabetical-wizard-oz-recut-both-orderly-and-
chao-230217

 

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Re: [MOPO] OT: 'Oz' As You've Never Seen It

2016-01-06 Thread allen day
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On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Scott Burns  wrote:

> A bit off-topic, but a must-see for any movie buff (at least for a couple
> of minutes)!  Here’s ‘The Wizard of Oz’ recut from A to Z. I can’t imagine
> anyone getting through all 101 minutes unless heavily medicated.
>
>
>
>
> http://www.avclub.com/article/alphabetical-wizard-oz-recut-both-orderly-and-chao-230217
>
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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Kirby McDaniel
Precisely.
Kirby

> On Jan 6, 2016, at 4:00 PM, Posteropolis  wrote:
> 
> By the way, when I talk about a “high-end clientele who pay ridiculous sums 
> for things” I should add that I wouldn’t think they were so ridiculous if it 
> was ME doing the selling and getting paid the sums! Then they wouldn’t seem 
> so ridiculous, they’d be just fine, thank you. If only.
>  
>  
>  
> From: Wim Jansen [mailto: 
> w...@bqjansen.demon.nl 
> ] 
> Sent: January-06-16 3:23 PM
> To: Posteropolis
> Cc: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations
>  
> In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any 
> item found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a 
> poster is about insurance value I’m not too bothered about the valuations.
> Nice enthusing item I think.
>  
> Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.
>  
> Wim
> Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis  > het volgende geschreven:
> 
> 
> I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.
>  
> Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers, dealers 
> themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably pay 
> ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be at 
> Saudi oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.
>  
>  
> From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
> ] On Behalf Of martin last
> Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
> Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations
>  
> Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:
>  
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv 
> 
>  
> It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I was 
> not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia re-release 
> (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no quad exists 
> and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).
>  
> The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two 
> for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.
>  
> As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a catalogue, 
> on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually saw one on 
> the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 50s/60s quads. I 
> cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot believe that a 1950s 
> quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch £100,000+.
>  
> Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering 
> collection.
>  
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Re: [MOPO] OT: 'Oz' As You've Never Seen It

2016-01-06 Thread Tom Rogers
"My brain hurts!"

- R. Gumby

On Jan 6, 2016, at 12:10 PM, Scott Burns  wrote:

> A bit off-topic, but a must-see for any movie buff (at least for a couple of 
> minutes)!  Here’s ‘The Wizard of Oz’ recut from A to Z. I can’t imagine 
> anyone getting through all 101 minutes unless heavily medicated.
>  
> http://www.avclub.com/article/alphabetical-wizard-oz-recut-both-orderly-and-chao-230217
>  
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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Posteropolis
By the way, when I talk about a “high-end clientele who pay ridiculous sums
for things” I should add that I wouldn’t think they were so ridiculous if it
was ME doing the selling and getting paid the sums! Then they wouldn’t seem
so ridiculous, they’d be just fine, thank you. If only.

 

 

 

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From: Wim Jansen [mailto:w...@bqjansen.demon.nl] 
Sent: January-06-16 3:23 PM
To: Posteropolis
Cc: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

 

In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any
item found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a
poster is about insurance value I’m not too bothered about the valuations.

Nice enthusing item I think.

 

Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.

 

Wim

Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis  het
volgende geschreven:





I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.

 

Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers,
dealers themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably
pay ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be
at Saudi oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.

 

 

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mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of martin last
Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
To:   MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

 

Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:

 

 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv

 

It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I
was not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia
re-release (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no
quad exists and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).

 

The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two
for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.

 

As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a catalogue,
on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually saw one on
the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 50s/60s quads. I
cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot believe that a 1950s
quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch £100,000+.

 

Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering
collection.

 

 

 

 

 

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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Todd
Wanna guess how many U.S. one sheets there are?


I had 9 at one time just from one major find in the late 1980's.


7 DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL One sheets, etc. etc. etc.


Wish I still had them!!


Todd




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Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 4:53 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

Yes, Wim, but having said that, the poster is quite rare.  Even if there are 10 
it is quite rare.  Wanna guess how many U.S. one sheets there are?
Many more.

Kirby

On Jan 6, 2016, at 3:50 PM, Wim Jansen 
> wrote:

So that's three sightings already in the last half hour. Not bad for a poster 
that has NEVER sold before,
Op 6 jan. 2016, om 22:44 heeft Richard C Evans 
> het volgende geschreven:

WOTW quad has sold at Christies South Ken.

Sent from my iPhone

On 6 Jan 2016, at 20:22, Wim Jansen 
> wrote:

In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any item 
found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a poster is 
about insurance value I'm not too bothered about the valuations.
Nice enthusing item I think.

Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.

Wim
Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis 
> het volgende geschreven:

I saw that Roadshow and couldn't believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.

Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers, dealers 
themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably pay 
ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be at Saudi 
oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.



From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of martin last
Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv

It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I was 
not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia re-release 
(value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no quad exists and 
that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).

The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two for 
less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.

As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a catalogue, on 
a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually saw one on the UK 
AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 50s/60s quads. I cannot 
find any reference to it now but I also cannot believe that a 1950s quad for a 
not-so-fantastic movie could fetch £100,000+.

Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering 
collection.







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Re: [MOPO] OT: 'Oz' As You've Never Seen It

2016-01-06 Thread Kirby McDaniel
That’s really rather marvelous!  But not as good as the original.  Still, 
clever.  Who sits around and does this stuff?

Kirby
> On Jan 6, 2016, at 11:10 AM, Scott Burns  wrote:
> 
> A bit off-topic, but a must-see for any movie buff (at least for a couple of 
> minutes)!  Here’s ‘The Wizard of Oz’ recut from A to Z. I can’t imagine 
> anyone getting through all 101 minutes unless heavily medicated.
>  
> http://www.avclub.com/article/alphabetical-wizard-oz-recut-both-orderly-and-chao-230217
>  
> 
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Re: [MOPO] OT: 'Oz' As You've Never Seen It

2016-01-06 Thread Kirby McDaniel
The Wizard of Pink.

K.
> On Jan 6, 2016, at 8:24 PM, KenwickSuz  wrote:
> 
> In regards to Kirby's question, nothing beats The Dark Side Of The Rainbow!
> 
> http://www.synchronicityarkive.com/synchronicities/136-dark-side-of-the-moon-the-wizard-of-oz
>  
> 
> 
> Those are the instructions and the first website to disclose this bizarre 
> phenomenon.. This is the Vimeo version for instant gratification... For those 
> who haven't experienced it yet, I recommend to allow time, indulge in your 
> vice of choice, open your mind and kick back... You'll never look at Floyd or 
> Oz the same way again, fair warning
> 
> https://vimeo.com/46682047 
> 
> Spoiler: if you just can't get into it, at least check the tornado scene... 
> i.e. The Great Gig In The Sky
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On Jan 6, 2016, at 8:15 PM, Kirby McDaniel  > wrote:
> 
>> That’s really rather marvelous!  But not as good as the original.  Still, 
>> clever.  Who sits around and does this stuff?
>> 
>> Kirby
>>> On Jan 6, 2016, at 11:10 AM, Scott Burns >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> A bit off-topic, but a must-see for any movie buff (at least for a couple 
>>> of minutes)!  Here’s ‘The Wizard of Oz’ recut from A to Z. I can’t imagine 
>>> anyone getting through all 101 minutes unless heavily medicated.
>>>  
>>> http://www.avclub.com/article/alphabetical-wizard-oz-recut-both-orderly-and-chao-230217
>>>  
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Re: [MOPO] OT: 'Oz' As You've Never Seen It

2016-01-06 Thread KenwickSuz
In regards to Kirby's question, nothing beats The Dark Side Of The Rainbow!

http://www.synchronicityarkive.com/synchronicities/136-dark-side-of-the-moon-the-wizard-of-oz

Those are the instructions and the first website to disclose this bizarre 
phenomenon.. This is the Vimeo version for instant gratification... For those 
who haven't experienced it yet, I recommend to allow time, indulge in your vice 
of choice, open your mind and kick back... You'll never look at Floyd or Oz the 
same way again, fair warning

https://vimeo.com/46682047

Spoiler: if you just can't get into it, at least check the tornado scene... 
i.e. The Great Gig In The Sky

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> On Jan 6, 2016, at 8:15 PM, Kirby McDaniel  wrote:
> 
> That’s really rather marvelous!  But not as good as the original.  Still, 
> clever.  Who sits around and does this stuff?
> 
> Kirby
>> On Jan 6, 2016, at 11:10 AM, Scott Burns  wrote:
>> 
>> A bit off-topic, but a must-see for any movie buff (at least for a couple of 
>> minutes)!  Here’s ‘The Wizard of Oz’ recut from A to Z. I can’t imagine 
>> anyone getting through all 101 minutes unless heavily medicated.
>>  
>> http://www.avclub.com/article/alphabetical-wizard-oz-recut-both-orderly-and-chao-230217
>>  
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[MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread martin last
Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv

 

It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I
was not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia
re-release (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no
quad exists and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).

 

The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two
for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.

 

As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a catalogue,
on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually saw one on
the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 50s/60s quads. I
cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot believe that a 1950s
quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch £100,000+. 

 

Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering
collection.

 

 

 


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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Posteropolis
I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.

 

Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers,
dealers themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably
pay ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be
at Saudi oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.

 

 

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Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

 

Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv

 

It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I
was not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia
re-release (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no
quad exists and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).

 

The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two
for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.

 

As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a catalogue,
on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually saw one on
the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 50s/60s quads. I
cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot believe that a 1950s
quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch £100,000+. 

 

Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering
collection.

 

 

 

 


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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread James Gresham
I owned a War of the Worlds Bristish Quad.  I believe it is pictured in
"They're Here Already."  I think there are at least several around.  But it
is very rare.  Jim Gresham

On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 2:02 PM, martin last  wrote:

> Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:
>
>
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv
>
>
>
> It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I
> was not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia
> re-release (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no
> quad exists and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).
>
>
>
> The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold
> two for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.
>
>
>
> As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a
> catalogue, on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually
> saw one on the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of
> 50s/60s quads. I cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot
> believe that a 1950s quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch
> £100,000+.
>
>
>
> Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a
> mouth-watering collection.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Wim Jansen
In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any item 
found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a poster is 
about insurance value I’m not too bothered about the valuations.
Nice enthusing item I think.

Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.

Wim
Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis  het 
volgende geschreven:

> I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.
>  
> Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers, dealers 
> themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably pay 
> ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be at 
> Saudi oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.
>  
>  
> From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of martin last
> Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations
>  
> Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:
>  
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv
>  
> It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I was 
> not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia re-release 
> (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no quad exists 
> and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).
>  
> The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two 
> for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.
>  
> As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a catalogue, 
> on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually saw one on 
> the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 50s/60s quads. I 
> cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot believe that a 1950s 
> quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch £100,000+.
>  
> Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering 
> collection.
>  
>  
>  
>  
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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread James Gresham
I think I sold mine to Walter Reuben for $8500.

On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Wim Jansen  wrote:

> In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any
> item found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a
> poster is about insurance value I’m not too bothered about the valuations.
> Nice enthusing item I think.
>
> Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.
>
> Wim
>
> Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis  het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.
>
> Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers,
> dealers themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably
> pay ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be
> at Saudi oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.
>
>
> --
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> ] *On Behalf Of *martin last
> *Sent:* January-06-16 2:02 PM
> *To:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> *Subject:* [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations
>
> Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv
>
> It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I
> was not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia
> re-release (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no
> quad exists and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).
>
> The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold
> two for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.
>
> As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a
> catalogue, on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually
> saw one on the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of
> 50s/60s quads. I cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot
> believe that a 1950s quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch
> £100,000+.
>
> Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a
> mouth-watering collection.
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Richard C Evans
Paul Atterbury is good on the non movie posters.

My impression of Will Farmer (as well as being a pretentious prick) is that he 
a little clue what he's on about, except for pumping up his inflated drama.

Asked what his dream discovery would be a while back and he named the 
Metropolis 1-sht, and gave IMO a way over the top, record breaking valuation. 


Sent from my iPhone

> On 6 Jan 2016, at 20:22, Wim Jansen  wrote:
> 
> In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any 
> item found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a 
> poster is about insurance value I’m not too bothered about the valuations.
> Nice enthusing item I think.
> 
> Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.
> 
> Wim
>> Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis  het 
>> volgende geschreven:
>> 
>> I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.
>>  
>> Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers, 
>> dealers themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably 
>> pay ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be 
>> at Saudi oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.
>>  
>>  
>> From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of martin 
>> last
>> Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
>> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>> Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations
>>  
>> Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:
>>  
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv
>>  
>> It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I 
>> was not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia 
>> re-release (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no 
>> quad exists and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).
>>  
>> The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two 
>> for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.
>>  
>> As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a catalogue, 
>> on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually saw one on 
>> the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 50s/60s quads. I 
>> cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot believe that a 1950s 
>> quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch £100,000+.
>>  
>> Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering 
>> collection.
>>  
>>  
>>  
>>  
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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Wim Jansen
But he also pumped up the blood pressure, lots of oohs and ahs from the old 
ladies.
Op 6 jan. 2016, om 22:41 heeft Richard C Evans  het volgende 
geschreven:

> Paul Atterbury is good on the non movie posters.
> 
> My impression of Will Farmer (as well as being a pretentious prick) is that 
> he a little clue what he's on about, except for pumping up his inflated drama.
> 
> Asked what his dream discovery would be a while back and he named the 
> Metropolis 1-sht, and gave IMO a way over the top, record breaking valuation. 
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 6 Jan 2016, at 20:22, Wim Jansen  wrote:
> 
>> In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any 
>> item found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a 
>> poster is about insurance value I’m not too bothered about the valuations.
>> Nice enthusing item I think.
>> 
>> Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.
>> 
>> Wim
>> Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis  het 
>> volgende geschreven:
>> 
>>> I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.
>>>  
>>> Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers, 
>>> dealers themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably 
>>> pay ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be 
>>> at Saudi oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.
>>>  
>>>  
>>> From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of martin 
>>> last
>>> Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
>>> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>>> Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations
>>>  
>>> Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:
>>>  
>>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv
>>>  
>>> It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I 
>>> was not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia 
>>> re-release (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no 
>>> quad exists and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).
>>>  
>>> The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two 
>>> for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.
>>>  
>>> As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a 
>>> catalogue, on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually 
>>> saw one on the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 
>>> 50s/60s quads. I cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot 
>>> believe that a 1950s quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch 
>>> £100,000+.
>>>  
>>> Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering 
>>> collection.
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>> 
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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Richard C Evans
WOTW quad has sold at Christies South Ken.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 6 Jan 2016, at 20:22, Wim Jansen  wrote:
> 
> In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any 
> item found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a 
> poster is about insurance value I’m not too bothered about the valuations.
> Nice enthusing item I think.
> 
> Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.
> 
> Wim
>> Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis  het 
>> volgende geschreven:
>> 
>> I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.
>>  
>> Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers, 
>> dealers themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably 
>> pay ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be 
>> at Saudi oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.
>>  
>>  
>> From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of martin 
>> last
>> Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
>> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>> Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations
>>  
>> Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:
>>  
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv
>>  
>> It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I 
>> was not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia 
>> re-release (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no 
>> quad exists and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).
>>  
>> The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two 
>> for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.
>>  
>> As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a catalogue, 
>> on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually saw one on 
>> the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 50s/60s quads. I 
>> cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot believe that a 1950s 
>> quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch £100,000+.
>>  
>> Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering 
>> collection.
>>  
>>  
>>  
>>  
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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Wim Jansen
So that’s three sightings already in the last half hour. Not bad for a poster 
that has NEVER sold before,
Op 6 jan. 2016, om 22:44 heeft Richard C Evans  het volgende 
geschreven:

> WOTW quad has sold at Christies South Ken.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 6 Jan 2016, at 20:22, Wim Jansen  wrote:
> 
>> In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any 
>> item found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a 
>> poster is about insurance value I’m not too bothered about the valuations.
>> Nice enthusing item I think.
>> 
>> Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.
>> 
>> Wim
>> Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis  het 
>> volgende geschreven:
>> 
>>> I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.
>>>  
>>> Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers, 
>>> dealers themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably 
>>> pay ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be 
>>> at Saudi oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.
>>>  
>>>  
>>> From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of martin 
>>> last
>>> Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
>>> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>>> Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations
>>>  
>>> Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:
>>>  
>>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv
>>>  
>>> It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I 
>>> was not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia 
>>> re-release (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no 
>>> quad exists and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).
>>>  
>>> The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two 
>>> for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.
>>>  
>>> As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a 
>>> catalogue, on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually 
>>> saw one on the UK AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 
>>> 50s/60s quads. I cannot find any reference to it now but I also cannot 
>>> believe that a 1950s quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could fetch 
>>> £100,000+.
>>>  
>>> Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering 
>>> collection.
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Doug Taylor
I’ve never owned one, but have the fabulous US OS on ebay right now, at an 
incredibly reasonable price.

 

It’s item number 331748348383, but in the interest of safety, please don’t 
everyone try to click buy it now at the same time.  I’ve seen that kind of 
frenzy knock a person’s index finger right out of the socket.

 

Regards

 

Doug Taylor

 

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Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 4:40 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

 

I think I sold mine to Walter Reuben for $8500.

 

On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Wim Jansen  > wrote:

In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any item 
found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a poster is 
about insurance value I’m not too bothered about the valuations.

Nice enthusing item I think.

 

Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.

 

Wim

 

Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis  > het volgende geschreven:





I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.

 

Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers, dealers 
themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably pay 
ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be at Saudi 
oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.

 

 

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Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
To:   MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

 

Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:

 

  
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv

 

It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I was 
not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia re-release 
(value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no quad exists and 
that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).

 

The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold two for 
less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.

 

As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a catalogue, on 
a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I actually saw one on the UK 
AR many years back. It was in a large collection of 50s/60s quads. I cannot 
find any reference to it now but I also cannot believe that a 1950s quad for a 
not-so-fantastic movie could fetch £100,000+.

 

Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a mouth-watering 
collection.

 

 

 

 

 


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Re: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations

2016-01-06 Thread Kirby McDaniel
Yes, Wim, but having said that, the poster is quite rare.  Even if there are 10 
it is quite rare.  Wanna guess how many U.S. one sheets there are?
Many more.

Kirby

> On Jan 6, 2016, at 3:50 PM, Wim Jansen  wrote:
> 
> So that’s three sightings already in the last half hour. Not bad for a poster 
> that has NEVER sold before,
> Op 6 jan. 2016, om 22:44 heeft Richard C Evans  > het volgende geschreven:
> 
>> WOTW quad has sold at Christies South Ken.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 6 Jan 2016, at 20:22, Wim Jansen > > wrote:
>> 
>>> In any case a nice item for anyone who is not in poster collecting. As any 
>>> item found in AR and similar shows whether a cuckoo clock, furniture or a 
>>> poster is about insurance value I’m not too bothered about the valuations.
>>> Nice enthusing item I think.
>>> 
>>> Very curious whether there has indeed never been a sale of the WotW quad.
>>> 
>>> Wim
>>> Op 6 jan. 2016, om 20:46 heeft Posteropolis >> > het volgende geschreven:
>>> 
 I saw that Roadshow and couldn’t believe it when he said 100,000 pounds.
  
 Have no idea where he got that figure. I know many of the appraisers, 
 dealers themselves of course, have a very high-end clientele who probably 
 pay ridiculous sums for things (and thus many of the valuations tend to be 
 at Saudi oil sheik levels) but even so I thought that one was over the top.
  
  
 From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
 ] On Behalf Of martin last
 Sent: January-06-16 2:02 PM
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
 Subject: [MOPO] UK Antiques Roadshow: Strange valuations
  
 Check out this link for an AR piece on British Quads - broadcast last week:
  
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03cvthv 
 
  
 It was good to see a long feature (maybe too long) on movie posters but I 
 was not totally convinced at the info given on the Lawrence of Arabia 
 re-release (value) and the War of the Worlds poster (i.e. the fact that no 
 quad exists and that if it did it would fetch £100,000 upwards).
  
 The LoA estimate of £5,000 is surely out given that  Heritage have sold 
 two for less than $1,000 (inc. BP). Pre-awards would be a different story.
  
 As regards the WotW. I could have sworn that I have seen one in a 
 catalogue, on a website or on TV. In fact, I have a feeling that I 
 actually saw one on the UK AR many years back. It was in a large 
 collection of 50s/60s quads. I cannot find any reference to it now but I 
 also cannot believe that a 1950s quad for a not-so-fantastic movie could 
 fetch £100,000+.
  
 Any thoughts? Anyone remember that UK AR show? The guy had a 
 mouth-watering collection.
  
  
  
  
 
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