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Horror, sci-fi, Hitchcock and Bond come to Surrey in sale of ultimate single-owner movie poster collection

UNITED KINGDOM / AGILITYPR.NEWS / November 12, 2019 / £160,000 price tag for Andy Johnson’s archive at Ewbank’s Auctions

 


It was while working on film sale catalogues as a photographer at Christie’s in the 1980s that Andy Johnson inadvertently fell in love with movie posters. Now, 35 years on he is selling his outstanding collection at Ewbank’s Auctions in Surrey on December 6.


With 400 lots up for sale in the single-owner collection auction, the auctioneers are hoping for up to £160,000 as a hammer total.


“I loved the collector’s departments at Christie’s, especially the decorative arts and the pop and film memorabilia,” says Andy. “I became friends with the head of the decorative arts department and started collecting 60s Poole and Troika pottery.


“I would visit antique fairs and bric-a-brac shops to find ceramics. After 250 pieces or so I started to go off the boil with the ceramics, so I started to look for something new to collect.”

It was his late wife, Maria, who pointed the way.


“She was a big fan of movies and drew my attention to film posters. Funny, I brought my first film poster from an Art Deco fair. I had the choice of buying The Jungle Book one sheet or Breakfast at Tiffany’s; I ended up buying The Jungle Book – what a mistake.”




Then, as luck would have it, Christie’s decided to have their first all-film poster sale.


“While I was photographing the posters, I fell in love with many of the titles and images. I started to buy a few items here and there but had no real direction with what to collect.”


In 1995 Tony Nourmand was hired as the film poster consultant; he later became the co-owner of the Reel Poster Gallery alongside Bruce Marchant.


“I became good friends with Tony and apart from undertaking all the photography for their books and catalogues, I travelled all over the world and purchased movie posters with him,” says Andrew.

“One of my highlights of my photographic career was meeting and working with the legendary Ray Harryhausen, the father of stop-motion animation – he would call it ‘Dynamation’. I still work for the Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation to this day.”


So, movie posters have become a big part of Andy’s life, not just the collecting aspect but also for the doors it has opened for him.


“After 27 years collecting and in the words of Dennis Wheatley (my favourite author), who started his three memoirs with: THE TIME HAS COME.”


Dedicating the sale to Maria, “without whom this would not have been possible”, Andy explains that his collecting tastes have been informed by favourite films, directors and designs.


When it comes to the collection on offer at Ewbank’s, most of the star lots reflect Johnson’s interest in crime, science fiction and horror movies, with a particular nod at Hammer Horror.


The top estimate is £9000-12,000 for a 1962 Quad poster of Dr No, while another British Quad poster for the 1964 Bond film Goldfinger is expected to fetch £3000-5000.


A 1954 Quad for the Hitchcock thriller Dial M For Murder, starring Ray Milland and Grace Kelly, is estimated at £5000-8000.


A 1952 US one-sheet poster promoting The Man From Planet X has widespread appeal, not just for film lovers, but also fans of retro and kitsch. Billed with the tagline The Wierdest visitor the Earth has ever seen! it is estimated at £3000-5000.

 


The snarling jaws of a wolf-like creature dominate the design of The Hound of the Baskervilles, a British Quad poster promoting the 1959 outing of the Conan Doyle classic, starring Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes and Christopher Lee as Sir Henry Baskerville. It, too, carries an estimate of £3000-5000.


Also at £3000-5000 is a US one-sheet film poster for Stanley Kubrick’s sci-fi epic 2001 A Space Odyssey. It’s an unusual view showing astronaut Dave Bowman walking round the space station.


Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train provides another stunning design, the British Quad for the 1951 thriller pitched at £1500-2500, the same estimate as the poster for another Cushing and Lee chiller, Dr Terror’s House of Horrors, from 1965.


A striking Peter Cushing double bill of The Evil of Frankenstein and Nightmare, from 1964, share the honours on a British Quad with an estimate of £1000-1500, the same estimate as a poster for one of the earliest Hitchcock films, Lifeboat, from 1944, based on the book by John Steinbeck and starring Tallulah Bankhead.


In all, the collection features more than 400 posters, ranging from classic such as Fellini’s to the Star Wars franchise and Dracula and Zombie flicks.


As a specialist himself, Johnson took particularly good care of his posters, acquiring those in the best available condition and ensuring that they were properly backed, conserved and preserved in optimum conditions.


“And if I found another copy of the same poster in better condition I would upgrade, buying it and selling off the other one,” he reveals.


“Andy Johnson’s poster passion shines through this collection,” says Ewbank’s specialist Alastair McCrea. “He was in the rare position of being in the right place at the right time when Christie’s started dedicated film poster sales and he developed a highly attuned eye for the best available pieces. This is an exceptional offering.”


With some real rarities on offer, those interested can register to bid live online via Ewbank’s Auctions website at www.ewbankauctions.co.uk

 

The direct link to the catalogue is:

https://www.ewbankauctions.co.uk/Movie-Poster-Auction/2019-12-06

 

All images courtesy of Ewbank’s Auctions

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