Movie
memorabilia is now available from the movies2dvd eBay store. Merchandise ranges from authentic, original 1-sheet
movie posters to lobby cards and publicity photographs. Many items are
rare collectors items and there will usually only be ONE item of each
available.

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Items
are listed by category. Reproduction movie posters are currently
selling at only 99p. If you haven't switched to DVD so far then there
are a wide selection of used films on video from only 20p - many of
which have only been viewed once. You can also use the search option in
the left-hand column to look for for specific items.
Purchases
from our eBay shop are normally despatched within 24 hours. Combined
postage is available if you purchase several similar sized items. If
you have any questions please contact
us.
Looking
for a special item related to film, star or director? Email details to info@m2dvd.eclipse.co.uk
along with the price you are willing to pay and I will try to locate it
for you.
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About Movie Memorabilia
During the past 10 years or so, movie memorabilia has become highly
collectable, with buyers focusing on both classic and cult movies. As
the memorabilia market is so huge buyers tend to target specific films,
actors or genres. They may want to buy original 1-sheet display posters
(usually 30"x 40") or, if space is an issue, target their collecting to
smaller items such as lobby cards or promotional photographs.
Lobby
cards are now highly collectable, the most sought after attracting huge
prices. US lobby cards measure 14” x 11” whereas UK
lobby cards are smaller at 10" x 8". These were displayed in cinema
lobbies to advertise forthcoming movies and were usually distributed in
sets of 8 cards. As an example of price, at a recent auction, one of
these cards from the 1939 movie, ‘The Wizard of Oz’
sold for a staggering £400 - though some you can find for as
less than £5 each.
As a
rule I would always advise buyers to purchase items you would be happy
to display in your own home and enjoy – if they increase in
value then that is a bonus!