DALLAS, TX.- The only known Style D one sheet for MGMs 1932 classic Tarzan the Ape Man, notable for accurately depicting star Johnny Weissmuller as he actually appears in the film, is estimated to sell for $40,000 to $80,000 in
Heritage Auctions next Vintage Movie Poster Auction, but with no recent sales that range is just a guess. Offering more than 1,000 vintage posters and movie-related memorabilia, the auction holds an extensive collection of animation-themed posters, rare pre-war paper and an extraordinary selection of seldom-seen three-sheets.
This auction holds numerous finds suitable for the advanced collector, said Grey Smith, director of Vintage Posters at Heritage. I was floored when I saw the only known Style D one sheet poster for 1932s Tarzan the Ape Man, as well as an impressive one sheet of Mickeys Mellerdrammer from 1933.
The auctions selection of rarities includes an Italian 2-foglio, post-war release for Casablanca, considered one of the best posters released for the film thanks to the stunning artwork by master poster artist Luigi Martinati (est. $25,000+). Another outstanding example of movie poster art being offered is a scarce Style C one sheet for Red Headed Woman (MGM, 1932), featuring an astoundingly vivid stone litho portrait of the legendary Jean Harlow (est. $30,000+).
A haunting window card for Universals 1931 classic Frankenstein (a miniature version of the Style C three sheet that Heritage presented for the first time in the March 2015 Signature Auction) is one of just a handful known to exist (est. $30,000+). A one sheet for Things to Come (United Artists, 1936) an early science fiction epic and considered a crown jewel in the movie poster collecting hobby represents a rare opportunity for the discriminating collector (est. $25,000+). Another rare find is the 1932 one sheet for First Nationals horror classic Doctor X, which stars Fay Wray in this early two-strip Technicolor film (est. $18,000+).
The auction also presents The James Bond Collection of Gary Firuta, an extensive grouping relating to moviedoms most famous franchise. It includes such diverse items as vintage toys, model cars, and other rare items. Rarely seen posters include a Style B British quad for Goldfinger, an advance quad for Thunderball, quads for Dr. No and From Russia with Love, You Only Live Twice subway posters, and much more. The Gary Firuta collection will also be offered in Heritage Auctions Weekly Internet Movie Poster Auctions through 2016.
Additional highlights include, but are not limited to:
King Kong (RKO, 1933). Swedish Oversized Poster (25" X 47"), est. $15,000+.
Scarface (United Artist, 1932) Half Sheet (22 X 28), $15,000+.
Mickey Mouse - Alpine Climbers (United Artists, 1936). Poster (40" X 60"), est. $15,000+.
Notorious (RKO, 1946). Italian 2-Foglio (39" X 54.25") est. $10,000+.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in Great Guns! (Universal, 1927). One Sheet (27" X 41") est. $8,000+.