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This set of Thursday auctions runs from 3/14 to 3/21)
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ATTENTION! The details shown below apply
SOLELY to the 999 three-sheets and Italian 1 panels & 2 panels we are auctioning from 3/14 to 3/21,
and may well NOT apply to our other sets of weekly auctions. If you are looking for details about any of our other sets of weekly auctions,
please check our
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*Details About Thursday's Items (999 three-sheets and Italian 1 panels & 2
panels ending March 21st)
*U.S. Shipping Details
*Non-U.S. Shipping Details
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Details
About These Thursday Items
HERE IS A CHART OF THE ITEMS IN THIS AUCTION:
(to better help you find the sizes and countries that interest you)
4w001-4w015 English three-sheets (including 1930s stage plays)
4w016-4w280 U.S. three-sheets
4w281-4w790 Italian one-panels
4w791-4w999 Italian two-panels
About the shipping of our current 999 items
All of the posters we are currently auctioning are "somewhat
oversized", which has two different meanings! One is that most of the posters themselves are larger than one-sheets (ranging from 39" x 55" to 41" x
81" to 55" x 78"). But it also means that all of them can't be sent in our regular standard-sized flat
mailers (and NONE of them can be rolled in a tube). This means you will have to pay the actual cost of shipping rather than our standard $12 U.S. shipping, because the packages are larger
(and if you get a lot of them, they require very large boxes) and
cost us quite a bit more to send than regular folded posters or lobby cards. If you live outside the U.S., the rates will surely be higher
than our standard sized packages, and maybe quite a bit more, depending on how many posters you
purchase.
About "somewhat oversized" posters
In this set of auctions, we are auctioning a very large number of
"somewhat oversized" posters, including some very scarce titles, some of which may never have
been at auction before. Most of the posters we are selling were actually used in a theater (all
were printed intended for theater-use, but some never made it out of the poster exchange that
distributed them, and on the few that appear to have been never used, we clearly note that in
the item's condition), and they have defects typical with those acquired by a poster that has
been attached to a wall and then taken down again. Some of the posters were used in theaters in
other parts of the world, and some of those have "censor stamps" on them (but, unlike one-sheets
with censor stamps, most oversized posters with censor stamps are stamped in unobtrusive places,
often in the blank background areas; in addition, sometimes the censor stamps are relatively
very small on these larger posters and are much less noticeable than they would be on
one-sheets). MOST COLLECTORS OF THESE POSTERS ARE ACCEPTING OF THE DEFECTS THAT THEATER-USED
LARGER POSTERS ACQUIRE, BUT IF YOU ARE NOT, THEN YOU SHOULD NOT BID ON THESE POSTERS (unless
they are one of the ones we marked as having been never used). Most collectors of oversized
posters have them linenbacked and restored prior to displaying them, and they know that most of
the defects theater-used posters acquire can be fairly easily restored during the linenbacking
process. If you are like most collectors, and can accept the defects that most of these posters
have (which WERE acquired during actual theater use!) then we think you will be very
happy to have this rare opportunity to select from such a huge number of rarely seen larger U.S.
posters!
About our digital images of posters printed in 2 or more pieces, and of larger posters
Some of the items we are offering in this set of auctions are printed
in 2 or more pieces (because they were made before printers had the ability to print such large
posters in one piece, so they were normally printed in two or four pieces; in the late 1970s,
printers began printing three-sheets and some other larger posters in a single piece, and
six-sheets and some other very large posters in two pieces). To give you the best possible idea
of what the poster will look like when the pieces are combined, as intended, we photograph each
piece separately and then digitally "join" the images to show you what the entire poster looks
like (when there are multiple pieces, they are printed with extra blank borders designed to
overlap, so that the pieces can be combined to have a perfect "fit"). BUT THE DOWNSIDE TO
PHOTOGRAPHING THE INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS BY THEMSELVES IS THAT THE LIGHTING IS NOT EXACTLY THE SAME
WHEN WE PHOTOGRAPH EACH PIECE SEPARATELY. Often this leads to one part of the poster
appearing darker (or lighter) than the rest of the poster. THIS IS DUE SOLELY TO THE
LIGHTING AND DOES NOT MEAN ONE PIECE IS "DARKER" THAN ANOTHER! If one of our posters
ACTUALLY has significantly different coloring from one piece to another, we SURELY
note that in words. This same "lighter" and "darker" issue can occur in single piece posters, if
they are very large (like three-sheets that are printed in a single piece), because the poster
is so large that the lighting may vary from one area of the poster to another. But know that any
color difference from one section of a poster to another, or from one portion of the poster to
another, is purely due to photography and is NOT on the actual poster, and when you see
the poster in person, you will see that this is correct!
About the condition
Note that we give a detailed overall condition grade to every item we sell
("fine", "very good to fine", "very good", "good to very good", "good", and only a few less than
"good") along with more details about the condition described in words (but pretty much a
general description of the defects, and we only describe specific defects if they are the type
that CAN'T be seen in our super-sized images, or if the item is especially valuable). We
felt this would help bidders identify items they want to bid on more easily. Of course, we still
strongly recommend that you look at our super-sized image to see the extent of the defects
that we describe and to examine the poster for minor defects that we did NOT describe.
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U.S. Shipping Details
THERE IS AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE IN THIS SET OF AUCTIONS ONLY. The
items being auctioned ship in oversized flat packages (in oversized boxes if you purchase a number of items). We USED to have a flat rate shipping
on this set of auctions, but due to increases in shipping costs (and the adding of "dimensional weight" by shippers), we now charge the actual
cost of shipping, plus $3 for packing materials. After winning, you need to
request a shipping quote through our
Checkout
system.
Missouri
customers: You must pay an additional 7.162% sales tax on your
purchases. If your order is sent within the state of Missouri, we MUST
collect this tax (if it is shipped to another state, we do not collect the tax).
Do you need "signature required"?
Neither
UPS nor USPS automatically require a signature to deliver packages, so if you want the
signature to be required, you will need to pay the extra $5.00 for UPS or $2.60 for USPS that
they charge for "signature required", and please realize that they will then NOT leave
the package at the door, and you may well have to go to the UPS or USPS facility yourself to
pick it up if you aren't there to meet the delivery person. If you have any other special requirements, please tell us when you are paying for
your order. IF YOU DO NOT SPECIFY THAT YOU WANT SIGNATURE REQUIRED, THEN YOUR PACKAGE WILL BE
SENT WITHOUT SIGNATURE REQUIRED (unless your package has a dollar value over $300, in which case we will ALWAYS send it
with signature required, due to the massive rise in "porch thefts", unless you specifically tell us not to, and you will need to fully accept responsibility for the package if it is stolen from your porch or
lobby)!
You CAN usually combine shipment!
NOTE: These Thursday
items need to be sent in oversized flat packages so...
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT COMBINING: Flat rate shipping is good for 2 weeks worth of
purchases (assuming all the items fit into a single package;
Learn More About
Combining). If you win items over a span of more than 14 days, you will then be charged the
actual cost of shipping plus $3 for packing materials.
*they can be combined with these auctions:
Tuesday February 19th pbs, French & Italian posters, Mexican LCs & more
Thursday February 21st folded non-U.S. posters & lobbies
Sunday February 24th single 8x10 stills
Tuesday March 5th "oversized flat package" items in Part II of March Major Auction
(NOTE: Some can NOT be safely combined; we will automatically combine what can be safely done.)
Thursday March 7th "flat" items in Part III of March Major Auction
Sunday March 10th groups of 2 or more stills from the same title/star
Sunday March 17th pressbooks and assorted items
Tuesday March 19th folded one-sheets
*they must be sent separately from these auctions for an additional shipping charge:
Tuesday February 26th
inserts, half-sheets, Japanese, Italian locandinas
Sunday March 3rd linenbacked posters in Part I of March Major Auction
Tuesday March 5th "linenbacked" posters in Part II of March Major Auction
Tuesday March 5th "rolled, unbacked" posters in Part II of March Major Auction
Thursday
March 7th "rolled" posters in Part III of March Major Auction
Tuesday March 12th rolled non-U.S. posters
Thursday March 14th rolled one-sheets and special posters
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Note that we not only allow you to combine as many items as you want from a single set of
Tuesday, Thursday, and/or Sunday auctions, and still pay only a single shipping charge for all
of the items (even if you get 100 or more, but solely from a single set!), but we also allow
you to wait to have your purchases shipped until the next four weeks of auctions end (a total of up to twelve sets of auctions)
so that you can combine your current purchases with those of our following auctions (if
possible; see
Learn More
About Combining), and that means there is a chance you could combine items from up to
twelve of our sets of auctions, and still pay only a single shipping charge (assuming those items
fit into the same type of package, but of course, there is a limit to how many items can fit in
a single package or tube, and if you end up with several packages, you will need to pay that
many shipping charges;
Learn More About Combining). Since around half of our auctions have items that ship in
tubes and the other half have items that ship in flat packages, and since few of those items can
be combined, most of our regular buyers end up with at least two packages after four weeks. We
KNOW there are other sellers who charge a little less on shipping than we do (and of
course, there are others who charge far more!), but none of the ones with lower rates offer the
same generous flat rate shipping we do, and we know that our packaging is the best there is, and
our orders virtually never arrive damaged (and on the very rare times that they do, all our U.S.
packages are fully insured, and FULL INSURANCE IS INCLUDED IN THE U.S. SHIPPING CHARGE).
DON'T BID ON OUR ITEMS UNLESS YOU WILL PAY THE ACTUAL COST OF SHIPPING AS STATED ABOVE.
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Non-U.S. Shipping Details
Non-U.S. buyers must pay the actual cost of
shipping their order (you can choose whatever method you prefer, but
know that the U.S. Post Office has eliminated Surface Mail, so we can only
send via Express or Airmail), plus $3 for the best packaging materials you
have ever seen. All non-U.S. buyers must tell us if they want the
package sent insured or uninsured at the time they pay for their order.
Have you heard about our Pay and Hold
Program?
This lets non-U.S. buyers pay for their purchases from 8 consecutive weeks
(a total of 24 auctions and around 24,000+ items!), and we then send all your
purchases at once saving you LOTS of money! Click
HERE to learn more
about becoming one of the hundreds of our non-U.S. buyers who are already
part of this program.
Learn
more about how to save money on shipping by shipping to friends/family
in the U.S., insurance, and customs fees.
Here is a chart
containing estimated shipping charges for up to 3 items from this set of
auctions
NOTE: These are ESTIMATES only, and your actual shipping may be more or less than
these estimates.
ALSO NOTE: Insurance will increase the cost of shipping by approximately $1.60 for each
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Type of Shipping |
Canada/Mexico |
Australian/Asia/Japan |
Everywhere Else (inc Europe) |
Priority Mail Int'l - Uninsured |
$49.93 |
$58.10 |
$61.19 |
Priority Mail Express Int'l - Uninsured |
65.27 |
80.90 |
74.49 |
First Class (under 4 lbs ONLY)* |
46.46 |
51.21 |
50.03 |
*First Class has a weight limit of 4 lbs so that limits the number of posters that can ship via First Class in
a flat package. If you solely bought three-sheets and/or Argentinean posters, that maximum quantity is approximately three posters (3). If it is
six-sheets, you might be able to get one (1) six-sheet shipped via First Class. But either way, bear in mind that is at the maximum weight of 4 lbs which
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Please bear these approximate shipping cost in mind BEFORE you place
a bid (if you live outside the U.S.). The vast majority of our customers
want a very securely packed tube, and will pay the extra shipping cost
involved (and of course, it goes to the Post Office or UPS, and not us!).
Please do not ask us to pack less securely, as that would likely result in a
damaged order.
Some sellers are sending by Ground UPS to Canada, but that incurs large
"brokerage fees", so we do not recommend it. Note that there are also
some sellers sending non-U.S. packages via a "Letter" rate, but of course
this is not legal, and we can not do this. We have outlined the
possibilities for sending non-U.S. packages above, so please read that
carefully, BEFORE placing a bid!
DON'T BID ON OUR ITEMS UNLESS YOU WILL PAY THE ACTUAL COST OF SHIPPING (plus $3 for packaging
materials)!
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