Star Wars Poster Sells For £13,000 In Auction To Raise Money For Ukraine Aid Appeal

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Prop Store’s Cinema Poster Live Auction took place this past week totalling over £275,000 ($363,000) in sales and raising some £13,000 for the Ukraine Aid Appeal.

Over 550 lots were sold as part of the auction, including the rare UK Quad ‘Hildebrandt’ Style poster from the 1977 George Lucas classic, Star Wars: A New Hope, with all hammer proceeds being donated to the DEC’s Ukraine Aid Appeal

Other auction highlights included:

– UK Quad Style C Poster Artwork Transparency from STAR WARS: EP IV – A NEW HOPE (1977) SOLD FOR £10,625 ($14,025)

– US “Lucky Strikes” One-Sheet, 1994 from PULP FICTION (1994) SOLD FOR £7,500 ($9,900)

– US Subway Poster ‘Look OUT’, 1965 from JAMES BOND: THUNDERBALL (1965) SOLD FOR £5,000 ($6,600)

Prop Store – one of the world’s leading film and TV memorabilia companies – has today announced results from its March 2022 live cinema poster auction, with posters and artwork on offer fetching more than £275,000 ($363,000). Prop Store’s Cinema Poster Live Auction was suitable for fans with a variety of budgets, with lots selling between £50 and £16,250.

Other notable sales included (sale prices are inclusive of buyer’s premium):

Framed Animation Cel from SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937) sold for £5,000 ($6,600)
One-Sheet Style Poster Autographed by Josh Brolin, Sean Astin, Ke Huy Quan, Jeff Cohen and Others from THE GOONIES (1985) sold for £4,687.50 ($6,187.50)
Original Concept Artwork, Transparency and Various Mock-Ups, 1974 from THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT (1974) sold for £4,375 ($5,775)
Space Wheel Style Lenticular, 1968 from 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968) sold for £2,812.50 ($3,712.50)
Japanese B2 – Yamakatsu ‘Starfall’, 1983 from STAR WARS: EP VI – RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) sold for £2,812.50 ($3,712.50)
Alice Krige Autographed Limited Edition Mondo Print by Ken Taylor, 2010 from STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT (1996) sold for £2,500 ($3,300)
Signed and Hand-Numbered Limited Edition Variant Print by Tyler Stout, 2011 from KILL BILL: VOL 1 (2003) sold for £2,375 ($3,135)
Complete Set of Eight US Lobby Cards, 1960 from PSYCHO (1960) sold for £2,000 ($2,640)
Daniel Craig Autographed Advance US One-Sheet Poster, 2006 from JAMES BOND: CASINO ROYALE (2006) sold for £1,875 ($2,475)
Special 3D Lenticular Poster, 1997 from JURASSIC PARK: THE LOST WORLD (1997) sold for £1,625 ($2,145)
Alfred Hitchcock Autographed Vintage Still from ALFRED HITCHCOCK sold for £1,250 ($1,650)
Original Poster Composition Artwork, 1976 from AT THE EARTH’S CORE (1976) sold for £1,250 ($1,650)

Stephen Lane, Prop Store CEO, commented on the auction: “We were thrilled to be back live in the auction room for our Cinema Poster Auction for what was another fantastic auction. Bidding was strong both in the room and with our online bidders across the globe, and yet again we’ve produced tremendous results. We saw some great prices throughout the auction, most notably the sale of our rare Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) UK Quad poster by the Brothers Hildebrandt which was sold for an incredible £13,000, with all hammer proceeds to be donated to the DEC’s urgent Ukraine Aid Appeal.”

Mark Hochman, Prop Store’s poster expert, also commented on the auction: “Prop Store’s first ‘live’ auction the year proved to be a truly special event as we welcomed bidders back into the room after over a two-year absence, breaking poster sales records in the process. Incredible successes were achieved with our alternative movie posters, autographed memorabilia, Star Wars and James Bond Lots, which are always incredibly popular with fans and collectors. With so many outstanding results it’s difficult to highlight individual successes with the biggest cheer of the evening reserved for our charity Lot. The Star Wars ‘Hildebrandt’ British quad realised a breath-taking £13,000 for the relief effort in Ukraine with every penny raised going to this worthwhile cause.

Hats off to the Prop Store team for an amazing collection of posters, and a fantastic donation to a much needed cause.

Brian Cameron
Brian Cameron
A Star Wars comic and novel collector - Brian has an eclectic collection of Star Wars literature from around the world all crammed into his library in the Highlands of Scotland. He has written for a number of Star Wars websites over the past twenty-five years, is the webmaster of Fantha Tracks, editor of Fantha Tracks TV and co-host of Good Morning Tatooine / Good Morning Coruscant every Sunday at 9.00pm GMT.
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Prop Store’s Cinema Poster Live Auction took place this past week totalling over £275,000 ($363,000) in sales and raising some £13,000 for the Ukraine Aid Appeal.

Over 550 lots were sold as part of the auction, including the rare UK Quad ‘Hildebrandt’ Style poster from the 1977 George Lucas classic, Star Wars: A New Hope, with all hammer proceeds being donated to the DEC’s Ukraine Aid Appeal

Other auction highlights included:

– UK Quad Style C Poster Artwork Transparency from STAR WARS: EP IV – A NEW HOPE (1977) SOLD FOR £10,625 ($14,025)

– US “Lucky Strikes” One-Sheet, 1994 from PULP FICTION (1994) SOLD FOR £7,500 ($9,900)

– US Subway Poster ‘Look OUT’, 1965 from JAMES BOND: THUNDERBALL (1965) SOLD FOR £5,000 ($6,600)

Prop Store – one of the world’s leading film and TV memorabilia companies – has today announced results from its March 2022 live cinema poster auction, with posters and artwork on offer fetching more than £275,000 ($363,000). Prop Store’s Cinema Poster Live Auction was suitable for fans with a variety of budgets, with lots selling between £50 and £16,250.

Other notable sales included (sale prices are inclusive of buyer’s premium):

Framed Animation Cel from SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937) sold for £5,000 ($6,600)
One-Sheet Style Poster Autographed by Josh Brolin, Sean Astin, Ke Huy Quan, Jeff Cohen and Others from THE GOONIES (1985) sold for £4,687.50 ($6,187.50)
Original Concept Artwork, Transparency and Various Mock-Ups, 1974 from THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT (1974) sold for £4,375 ($5,775)
Space Wheel Style Lenticular, 1968 from 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968) sold for £2,812.50 ($3,712.50)
Japanese B2 – Yamakatsu ‘Starfall’, 1983 from STAR WARS: EP VI – RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) sold for £2,812.50 ($3,712.50)
Alice Krige Autographed Limited Edition Mondo Print by Ken Taylor, 2010 from STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT (1996) sold for £2,500 ($3,300)
Signed and Hand-Numbered Limited Edition Variant Print by Tyler Stout, 2011 from KILL BILL: VOL 1 (2003) sold for £2,375 ($3,135)
Complete Set of Eight US Lobby Cards, 1960 from PSYCHO (1960) sold for £2,000 ($2,640)
Daniel Craig Autographed Advance US One-Sheet Poster, 2006 from JAMES BOND: CASINO ROYALE (2006) sold for £1,875 ($2,475)
Special 3D Lenticular Poster, 1997 from JURASSIC PARK: THE LOST WORLD (1997) sold for £1,625 ($2,145)
Alfred Hitchcock Autographed Vintage Still from ALFRED HITCHCOCK sold for £1,250 ($1,650)
Original Poster Composition Artwork, 1976 from AT THE EARTH’S CORE (1976) sold for £1,250 ($1,650)

Stephen Lane, Prop Store CEO, commented on the auction: “We were thrilled to be back live in the auction room for our Cinema Poster Auction for what was another fantastic auction. Bidding was strong both in the room and with our online bidders across the globe, and yet again we’ve produced tremendous results. We saw some great prices throughout the auction, most notably the sale of our rare Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) UK Quad poster by the Brothers Hildebrandt which was sold for an incredible £13,000, with all hammer proceeds to be donated to the DEC’s urgent Ukraine Aid Appeal.”

Mark Hochman, Prop Store’s poster expert, also commented on the auction: “Prop Store’s first ‘live’ auction the year proved to be a truly special event as we welcomed bidders back into the room after over a two-year absence, breaking poster sales records in the process. Incredible successes were achieved with our alternative movie posters, autographed memorabilia, Star Wars and James Bond Lots, which are always incredibly popular with fans and collectors. With so many outstanding results it’s difficult to highlight individual successes with the biggest cheer of the evening reserved for our charity Lot. The Star Wars ‘Hildebrandt’ British quad realised a breath-taking £13,000 for the relief effort in Ukraine with every penny raised going to this worthwhile cause.

Hats off to the Prop Store team for an amazing collection of posters, and a fantastic donation to a much needed cause.

Brian Cameron
Brian Cameron
A Star Wars comic and novel collector - Brian has an eclectic collection of Star Wars literature from around the world all crammed into his library in the Highlands of Scotland. He has written for a number of Star Wars websites over the past twenty-five years, is the webmaster of Fantha Tracks, editor of Fantha Tracks TV and co-host of Good Morning Tatooine / Good Morning Coruscant every Sunday at 9.00pm GMT.
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