

Unrestored, unfolded, rolled with slight creasing only. The Ohrai artwork here is known as “Starfall”.Ĭondition: Good. Lot 365 – Japanese B2 “Starfall” Poster (1983), STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983)Ī poster that was printed for sale in cinemas during the first release of “Return Of The Jedi” in Japan but is far rarer than the general release Japanese cinema posters for the film. Unrestored, unfolded and rolled in excellent condition. Lot 340 – 1-Sheet “Birthday” Poster (1978), STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977)Īlso known as a Style-E poster, the US 1-Sheet “Birthday” poster was issued in 1978 to American cinemas that were still playing “Star Wars” one year after the film’s original release.Ĭondition: Excellent. Linen-backed and rolled with very minor restoration to single horizontal foldline, a few ink marks to outer white rim from original print run but overall excellent condition. This is one of a tiny number (10-15) thought to be left in existence.Ĭondition: Excellent. Lot 327 – Israeli 1-Sheet Poster (1977), STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977)Ī rare linen-backed Israeli “Star Wars” (1977) poster, this based on the Tom Jung poster design. Unrestored and rolled in near mint condition, printed on heavy paper stock. This re-imagined initiative was officially licensed by Lucasfilm/Mondo and is a very collectable set.Ĭondition: Excellent. Lot 369 – Three Olly Moss Posters (2010), STAR WARS TRILOGY (1977-83)Ī set of three Star Wars posters designed by Olly Moss, these silk-screened in a limited edition of 400, this set numbered #317/400. Linen-backed with some foldline restoration and surface scuffs but complete The design is simple and to the point and would have provided the public with their first exposure to what evolved into the global “Star Wars” phenomenon.Ĭondition: Good. The inclusion of the “May 25th” opening date also distinguishes this poster. Very few 7-Sheets have survived and it is possible that this example is one of only two to three in existence. One of the rarest of all “Star Wars” posters, this linen-backed US 7-Sheet Teaser was produced in tiny numbers and is believed to have been distributed to LA, San Francisco and New York only.



Lot 325 – US Teaser “B” 7-Sheet Poster (1977), STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977)
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This item comes from the official Chantrell archive and written provenance to this effect will be provided. Unrestored unfolded and in near mint condition. The “Non-Oscars” Quad was printed in much smaller quantity.Ĭondition: Excellent. The “Non-Oscars®” version of the Quad was used for a short period following the film’s premiere and was superseded by the “Oscars®” Quad as the film was released across the country. This “proof” poster was provided to the artist for approval prior to the release of the film. Lot 81 – “Non-Oscars®” UK Quad Poster (1977), STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977)Ī rare unfolded “Non-Oscars®” Quad for “Star Wars” from the archive of the artist Tom Chantrell. Additionally, we are very lucky to have some truly rare and iconic posters that is sure to re-ignite your Star Wars nostalgia with the iconic art of the original Star Wars trilogy.Ĭheck out a selection from our Star Wars Collection from the Cinema Poster Live Auction below, and find out a little more about our favourite Star Wars lots… In the collection, there are a number of rare international posters, including lots from the UK, US, Russia, Poland, Hong Kong and many other countries. In the Propstore Cinema Poster Live Auction, we are proud to offer the most extensive collection of Star Wars posters ever to be offered on the open market. Star Wars has entertained billions of people over the past 40 years and is now firmly entrenched in the world of popular culture.
