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PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Morris Everett Part II Auction 80, Auction Date 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Morris Everett Part II Auction 80, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 2 THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI REISSUE LOBBY CARD. $425 $85 3 THE GOLEM LOBBY CARD. $3,750 $750 4 THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI LOBBY CARD. $950 $190 7 PETER PAN (3) LOBBY CARDS. $650 $182 8 DANTE’S INFERNO (8) LOBBY CARDS FROM 2 PRODUCTIONS. $2,250 $630 9 COLLECTION OF (9) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE BAT AND THE BAT WHISPERS. $850 $238 10 COLLECTION OF (11) LOBBY CARDS FROM 2 CAT-THEMED HORROR FILMS. $1,600 $320 11 LIONEL BARRYMORE LOBBY CARD FROM THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND. $400 $80 13 JOHN BARRYMORE (2) LOBBY CARDS FROM SVENGALI. $950 $190 14 FREDRIC MARCH (4) LOBBY CARDS FROM DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. $2,500 $500 15 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (12) LOBBY CARDS AND (1) MIDGET-WINDOW FROM 2 $2,500 $500 PRODUCTIONS. 16 FRANKENSTEIN “ILLUSTRATION” REISSUE TITLE-LOBBY CARD. $1,800 $360 17 FRANKENSTEIN “PHOTO-MONTAGE” REISSUE TITLE-LOBBY CARD. $1,800 $360 18 LIONEL ATWILL (3) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE SPHINX. $600 $120 19 SUPERNATURAL LOBBY CARD. $950 $190 20 KING KONG “LOG BRIDGE” LOBBY CARD. $4,750 $1,330 Page 1 of 84 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Morris Everett Part II Auction 80, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 21 KING KONG “GATES OF SKULL ISLAND” LOBBY CARD. $2,250 $630 22 KING KONG (11) LOBBY CARDS FROM MULTIPLE RELEASES. $1,600 $320 23 THE INVISIBLE MAN SERIES (22) LOBBY CARDS FROM 4 FILMS. $2,000 $400 24 FAY WRAY AND CLAUDE RAINS (4) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE CLAIRVOYANT. $650 $182 25 FREDRIC MARCH (3) LOBBY CARDS FROM DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY. $1,000 $200 26 COLLECTION OF (8) CARDS FROM 2 EARLY SCI-FI AND HORROR FILMS. $950 $266 27 LIONEL BARRYMORE (6) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE DEVIL DOLL. $2,000 $560 30 CAT AND THE CANARY COMPLETE SET OF (8) LOBBY CARDS. $750 $150 31 BUCK ROGERS SERIALS (12) LOBBY CARDS. $700 $140 32 LON CHANEY, JR. (6) LOBBY CARDS FROM SON OF DRACULA. $3,250 $650 33 LON CHANEY, JR. COMPLETE SET OF (8) RE-ISSUE LOBBY CARDS FROM SON $1,100 $220 OF DRACULA. 34 LON CHANEY, SR. (6) LOBBY CARDS FROM 4 FILMS. $850 $170 35 LON CHANEY, SR. (6) LOBBY CARDS FROM OUTSIDE THE LAW. $600 $120 36 LON CHANEY, SR. (8) LOBBY CARDS FROM NOMADS OF THE NORTH. $550 $110 37 LON CHANEY, SR. (6) LOBBY CARDS FROM 4 FILMS. $750 $150 38 LON CHANEY, SR. (5) LOBBY CARDS FROM 2 FILMS. $900 $252 Page 2 of 84 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Morris Everett Part II Auction 80, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 39 TREASURE ISLAND (6) LOBBY CARDS AND (1) MIDGET WINDOW CARD FROM 2 $650 $130 PRODUCTIONS. 40 LON CHANEY, SR. (4) LOBBY CARDS FROM 2 FILMS. $400 $80 42 LON CHANEY, SR. (6) LOBBY CARDS FROM SHADOWS. $750 $150 43 LON CHANEY, SR. (6) LOBBY CARDS FROM 3 FILMS. $650 $130 44 LON CHANEY, SR. LOBBY CARD FROM THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. $2,250 $630 45 LON CHANEY, SR. (6) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. $750 $210 47 LON CHANEY, SR., NORMA SHEARER, AND JOHN GILBERT LOBBY CARD FROM $1,000 $200 HE WHO GETS SLAPPED. 48 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA TITLE-LOBBY CARD. $2,750 $550 49 LON CHANEY, SR. (5) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. $950 $190 50 LON CHANEY SR. LOBBY CARD FROM THE UNHOLY THREE. $1,000 $200 51 LON CHANEY, SR. (2) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE UNHOLY THREE. $1,000 $200 52 LON CHANEY, SR. LOBBY CARD FROM MR.WU. $1,100 $220 53 LON CHANEY, SR. ORIGINAL LOBBY CARD AND HERALD FROM LONDON AFTER $600 $120 MIDNIGHT. 55 LON CHANEY, SR. (3) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE UNHOLY THREE. $1,300 $364 57 BELA LUGOSI LOBBY CARD FROM MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE. $1,900 $532 58 BELA LUGOSI (4) LOBBY CARDS FROM 3 FILMS. $1,400 $280 Page 3 of 84 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Morris Everett Part II Auction 80, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 59 BELA LUGOSI LOBBY CARD FROM DRACULA. $7,000 $1,400 60 BELA LUGOSI (3) LOBBY CARDS FROM WHITE ZOMBIE. $400 $80 61 BELA LUGOSI (2) LOBBY CARDS FROM DRACULA. $1,500 $300 62 BELA LUGOSI (14) LOBBY CARDS FROM “CHANDU” FILM AND SERIALS. $1,200 $240 63 BELA LUGOSI (2) LOBBY CARDS FROM DRACULA. $1,200 $240 65 BELA LUGOSI (13) LOBBY CARDS AND (1) BELGIAN WINDOW CARD FROM 3 $1,000 $200 FILMS. 66 BELA LUGOSI (3) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE MYSTERIOUS MR. WONG. $600 $168 67 BELA LUGOSI LOBBY CARD FROM MARK OF THE VAMPIRE. $750 $150 68 BELA LUGOSI (5) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE BEST MAN WINS. $550 $110 69 BELA LUGOSI (2) LOBBY CARDS FROM CHANDU ON THE MAGIC ISLAND. $1,500 $420 70 BELA LUGOSI COMPLETE SET OF (8) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE SHADOW OF $550 $110 CHINA TOWN SERIAL. 71 BELA LUGOSI (17) LOBBY CARDS FROM 3 SERIALS. $500 $100 72 BELA LUGOSI (2) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE DEVIL BAT. $400 $80 73 BELA LUGOSI (6) LOBBY CARDS FROM 2 FILMS. $700 $140 74 BELA LUGOSI (12) LOBBY CARDS FROM 4 COMEDIES. $750 $150 75 BELA LUGOSI (10) LOBBY CARDS FROM 3 MONOGRAM FILMS. $1,400 $280 Page 4 of 84 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Morris Everett Part II Auction 80, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 76 BELA LUGOSI AND LON CHANEY, JR. (13) LOBBY CARDS FROM 3 FILMS. $650 $130 77 BELA LUGOSI (10) LOBBY CARDS FROM 3 FILMS. $800 $160 78 BELA LUGOSI (6) REISSUE LOBBY CARDS FROM MURDERS IN THE RUE $800 $224 MORGUE. 79 BORIS KARLOFF (6) LOBBY CARDS FROM 5 FILMS. $3,750 $750 80 BORIS KARLOFF (5) LOBBY CARDS FROM 3 EARLY WESTERNS. $750 $150 81 BORIS KARLOFF LOBBY CARD FROM FRANKENSTEIN. $5,000 $1,400 82 BORIS KARLOFF LOBBY CARD FROM FRANKENSTEIN. $2,750 $550 83 BORIS KARLOFF LOBBY CARD FROM THE MUMMY. $3,000 $600 84 BORIS KARLOFF LOBBY CARD FROM THE MIRACLE MAN. $400 $80 85 THE MUMMY LOBBY CARD. $2,750 $550 86 BORIS KARLOFF LOBBY CARD FROM BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN. $4,750 $1,330 87 BORIS KARLOFF LOBBY CARD FROM BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN. $4,750 $1,330 88 BORIS KARLOFF (2) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE INVISIBLE RAY. $800 $160 89 BORIS KARLOFF AND BELA LUGOSI LOBBY CARD FROM THE RAVEN. $1,700 $340 90 BORIS KARLOFF LOBBY CARD FROM CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA. $1,400 $280 92 BELA LUGOSI LOBBY CARD FROM THE INVISIBLE RAY. $1,000 $200 Page 5 of 84 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Morris Everett Part II Auction 80, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 93 BORIS KARLOFF (12) LOBBY CARDS FROM INVISIBLE MENACE. $650 $130 94 BORIS KARLOFF (7) LOBBY CARDS FROM 2 FILMS. $600 $120 95 BORIS KARLOFF COMPLETE SET OF (8) LOBBY CARDS FROM NIGHT KEY. $400 $80 96 BORIS KARLOFF (9) LOBBY CARDS FROM 2 FILMS. $950 $266 97 BORIS KARLOFF LOBBY CARD FROM SON OF FRANKENSTEIN. $5,500 $1,540 98 BORIS KARLOFF (15) LOBBY CARDS FROM 3 MR. WONG SERIES FILMS. $550 $110 99 BORIS KARLOFF (10) LOBBY CARDS FROM SON OF FRANKENSTEIN. $4,250 $850 101 BORIS KARLOFF (10) LOBBY CARDS FROM 3 FILMS. $400 $80 102 BORIS KARLOFF COMPLETE SET OF (8) LOBBY CARDS FROM TOWER OF $700 $140 LONDON. 103 BORIS KARLOFF AND BELA LUGOSI (5) LOBBY CARDS FROM BLACK FRIDAY. $650 $130 105 BORIS KARLOFF (3) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE DEVIL COMMANDS. $400 $80 106 ELMO LINCOLN “TARZAN” (12) LOBBY CARDS FROM THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN. $1,300 $260 109 CLYDE BEATTY (8) SERIAL LOBBY CARDS FROM DARKEST AFRICA. $475 $95 110 FLASH GORDON (19) LOBBY CARDS FROM 5 EPISODES OF THE ORIGINAL $2,750 $550 SERIAL. 111 BUSTER CRABBE “FLASH GORDON” (3) LOBBY CARDS FROM ROCKET SHIP. $700 $140 112 FLASH GORDON (10) LOBBY CARDS FROM 1 MARTIAN-THEMED FILM AND 6 $1,300 $364 SERIAL EPISODES. Page 6 of 84 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Morris Everett Part II Auction 80, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 113 FLASH GORDON (17) LOBBY CARDS FROM 9 EPISODES OF FLASH GORDON $850 $238 CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE. 114 CRIME AND DETECTIVE SERIALS (8) LOBBY CARDS. $450 $126 115 “THE LONE RANGER” SERIALS (18) LOBBY CARDS. $850 $238 116 BUCK ROGERS SERIAL CHAPTER 6: “THE UNKNOWN COMMAND” 1-SHEET $850 $170 POSTER. 117 THE GREEN HORNET AND THE GREEN HORNET STRIKES AGAIN SERIALS (10) $650 $182 LOBBY CARDS. 119 “CAPTAIN AMERICA” AND “CAPTAIN MARVEL” (5) LOBBY CARDS. $700 $196 120 ATOM MAN VS. SUPERMAN (3) LOBBY CARDS. $425 $119 121 “COMMANDO CODY” (3) LOBBY CARDS FROM RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON. $475 $95 122 UB IWERKS (16) LOBBY CARDS FROM 7 CARTOON SHORTS. $1,700 $476 123 UB IWERKS (18) LOBBY CARDS FROM 9 CARTOON SHORTS. $2,000 $560 124 BAMBI (7) LOBBY CARDS. $550 $154 125 GULLIVER’S TRAVELS COMPLETE SET OF (8) LOBBY CARDS. $500 $100 129 HARRY HOUDINI “THWARTED BUT ONLY FOR A MOMENT” LOBBY CARD FROM $800 $224 THE GRIM GAME.
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