Black Cat Movie Poster Auctions for $334,600

The only known Style B one-sheet movie poster for the 1934 Universal classic horror movie, The Black Cat, brought $334,600 as part of Heritage Auctions’ Nov. 12-13 Signature Vintage Movie Posters Auction. Total prices realized for the event, including 19.5% buyer’s premium, surpassed the $2 million mark.
“The graphically spectacular red, black and white stone lithograph […]

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Record Price Expected for 1934 The Black Cat Movie Poster at Auction

A rare, one-of-a-kind 1934 movie poster for the Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi horror film, The Black Cat, is expected to set a world record price for any type of poster in the Nov. 12 – 13, 2009 Signature Vintage Movie Posters Auction at Heritage Auctions in Dallas, and online.
Never before seen in public, The […]

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Record Price expected for 1934 The Black Cat Movie Poster at Heritage Auctions

A rare, one-of-a-kind 1934 movie poster for the Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi horror film, The Black Cat, is expected to set a world record price for any type of poster in the Nov. 12 – 13, 2009 Signature Vintage Movie Posters Auction at Heritage Auctions in Dallas, and online.
Never before seen in public, The […]

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Lake Billy Chinook Land for Auction

The countryside south of Lake Billy Chinook has unique scenery and some of the best hunting in the Pacific Northwest. But what it doesn’t have is a current firm market value on which everyone can agree, because land in the area has rarely been placed on the market.
That’s why Ralph De Monte and other family […]

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Bloomsbury May 21 Photograph Auction Results

Bloomsbury’s Photographs sale of 21st May kicked off to a good start with the sought after photogravures of Alfred Stieglitz, the man responsible for making photography an accepted art form.
Lot 1 consisted of six photogravures from 1911 and they fetched £5160 (estimated £3000-4000); the twelve photogravures from Camera Work of 1916 (lot 4) made over […]

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