Hello fellow Mopo's,
This is a question for any Clint Eastwood or Italian or International
collectors plus dealers. I would appreciate any input.
I just purchased the Italian For A Few Dollars More poster last Sunday.
I also own another copy I purchased last year. Both are considered
original rel
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This week Heritage features a GREAT selection of 510 VINTAGE lots of RARE MOVIE
POSTERS, LOBBY CARDS, PHOTOS, and related Memorabilia ending this Sunda
Class act as ever Dominique!
I like the fact that the prices are integrated - loose price lists that
don't always come or stay with catalogues and "price on application"
statements can be frustrating. The prices also seem pretty humane on the
whole.
Not sure about the value of LDV with the
Really nice, Dominique. The Italian "Ocean's Eleven" is a stunner, top of the
food chain all the way. Nice presentation as well; obviously, a great deal of
thought went into organizing the collection.
Thanks for giving us a look...
Greg Douglass
Dominique BESSON wrote:
> Greetings from Fra
The LA DOLCE VITA is, quite simply, one of the best film posters in the world.
I deeply regret, and have for years, that I did not buy the example that was at
Christies in Los Angeles. I believe that was in ’95. I think it sold for
around $5000. It’s a shame about this copy. Good luck with
Greetings from France,
I have just published a new catalogue. For the first time this catalogue will
be available on the internet only, there will be no printed catalogue.
A usual, it contains about one hundred posters the most we have ever presented.
Can I draw your attention to the following
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