
They were contracted to print/distribute the majority of all film posters in the US (also some destined for the international markets) and their work is instantly recognizable by the unique coding system (NSS Number) which adorns every title that they printed, whether this be printed on the lower border or stamped on the rear. NSS versions can be found from just prior to WW2 up until the mid 80’s. They are nearly always found rolled, and for this reason they are considered highly desirable. These were destined for promotional purposes or gifted to cast/crew and are usually identical to NSS examples. Studio versions were printed during a films initial release directly by the film studios themselves. A small minority were shipped rolled, usually US ‘Studio Style’ examples and it is these that are most desired by collectors who are seeking a poster for display. Prior to the early 1990’s the vast majority of posters were distributed to theatres folded. There may also be staining/soiling, discolouration or light fading.įAIR – POOR: A poster with very significant use/damage, which would require extensive restoration to achieve a presentable appearance, or even a possible candidate for cannibalization to repair an identical poster of a higher grade. GOOD: A poster that is heavily used, which can have significant tears/paper loss, an excessive number of pin/staple holes, significant fold separation and tears, tape or tape marks to the front and repair tape to the rear. For older posters, there may also be minor bleed-thru of a stamp, mark or writing applied to the back of the poster. It may exhibit staining, creasing, scuffs/wear, discoloration, slight fold separation, small tears, increased number of staple marks, increased level of fold wear compared to ‘Fine’ and minor paper loss.

VERY GOOD: A poster that is well used but still presentable.

It will show signs of use, such as pin/staple holes to the corners, edge dings/creasing, surface creasing/marks and minor wear to the fold lines. This is generally the highest grade that you will find film posters listed, this allows for minor edge dings and creasing to the surface.įINE: A poster showing light wear. NEAR MINT: A poster that is virtually unused. It is highly unlikely you would find a poster that will truly achieved this grade. MINT: To achieve this grade a poster would have to be totally flawless, no markings or creasing of any kind whatsoever (inclusive of oily fingerprints on high gloss examples).
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Please feel free to contact us should you require a more detailed condition report. If a poster has been linen backed (see FAQ’s) we will grade it as per its current condition and endeavor to highlight any flaws it may have had prior to the backing/restoration process. Please bear in mind that this is genuine ‘theatre used’ advertising material and it will inevitably show some sign of use and its age.

When listing a poster we use the guide below to provide you with a fair assessment of the posters condition. Please check our hi-res images and the sizing information shown above.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visitors are advised that listings on this website contain images and names (by way of posters or photographs) of people who have since died. Photos showing framed and 'in room' images are for illustration only.
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We only sell guaranteed original movie posters. This superb poster showing Bond in a white tuxedo before the Day of the Dead, has never been folded and as our photos show is in super condition! Being double sided it is suitable for display in an Art of the Movies Light Box or traditional framing.

The action then follows Bond as he delves in to a shadowy organisation, S-P-E-C-T-R-E. The twenty-fourth of the Bond films and the fourth to star Daniel Craig, the movie starts with a stunning single shot scene set on the Day of the Dead in Mexico City.
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A low flat rate for the rest of the world.Ī guaranteed original one sheet movie poster for Sam Mendes' James Bond thriller "Spectre", starring Daniel Craig as the gentleman spy with a license to kill.
