4760 - 4965 FINE ARTS - VARIA, PAPER, PICTURE POSTCARDS, POSTERS etc.
- Doubled w. thin Chinese.
- Folded, otherwise fine.
- Folded; linen backed, w. margins pasted over; Dutch censor's seal; w. a few dam. spots on folds.
= Starring Dick Talmadge.
- Linen backed; folded; Dutch censor's stamp.
AND 3 other similar posters for cowboy movies, all folded, censor's stamp, sm. defects/ tears in folds: "The Road to Denver" (1955, paper backed); "Pawnee" (1957, paper backed) and "Under Mexicali Stars" (1950, paper backed, sl. worse condition).
- Damages in margins, lower right corner sm. portion torn off; scattered pin holes; folded; w. censor's stamp.
= Belgian re-release of 1950.
WITH: another copy of the same poster, but with pencil grid and similar condition as above.
- Folded; w. pinholes in corners; dam. corners. = German re-release of the 1931 movie.
- Folded; pinholes in margin; sm. hole in fold; a few sm. brown stains in lower text part.
- Folded, otherwise very fine. = With Shirley Maclain and Robert Mitchum.
- All folded; all paper backed; margins pasted over w. paper.
= This so-called serial movie consists of 15 parts. A jungle-horror-mystery-sea-story.
- Folded; Dutch censor stamp.
= With Dutch film title pasted over by the distributor. Originally "Dr. Fu Manchu Hemmelighed" (Denmark, orig. The Face of Fu Manchu (1965)) the first Fu Manchu installment with Christopher Lee.
- Folded.
= Attractive art deco poster. French film adaptation of The Lacquered Box. Bases on a Hercule Poirot story by Agathie Christie, called Black coffee.
= Rare. Also released as El Lobo, starring Bob Steele.
- Folded; Dutch censor's stamp on verso.
- Folded; otherwise fine.
- Folded; a few tiny tears in fold. Otherwise fine.
- Folded. Fine.
= Classic with Charlie Chaplin. Was re-released in 1972 after which Chaplin was awarded his only competitive Oscar (for Best Original Dramatic Score).
- Folded; otherwise fine.
= French release of "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" with Warren Beatty and Vivien Leigh.
- Folded, otherwise fine.
- Folded; w. pinholes in corners. = Re-release of the 1939 movie with Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette.
AND 2 others, also both with Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette: "Gaucho Serenade" (folded, paper backed, incl. recto margins pasted over) and "Blue Montana Skies" (folded, paper backed).