Original From Russia With Love Aussie Daybill
I have located an original day bill of FRWL currently for sale linen backed for $4,000.00 AUD is this overpriced considering the scarcity of this poster??
Any advice would be appreciated before I make a decision.
Thanks ROB
Any advice would be appreciated before I make a decision.
Thanks ROB
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I think it has the potential to sell for close to 4k at an overseas auction if the right players turn up. Local auction such as ebay not quite sure. Having said that it can pay to buy local and save on gst import customs , delivery.
How bad do you want it?
Best
Sven
Have a great night.
Cheers ROB
And David, you're right about the O/S buyers - I'm amazed how many daybills I seem to be repatriating lately! If only they could talk...
I agree with Rick that its not an overly attractive poster, but I have the other three of the first four daybills in excellent condition so owning the first four collectively does appeal to me. I would prefer it if the poster wasn't linen backed, however, beggars cant be choosers when it comes to a poster that is thin on the ground.
Have a great day one and all and thanks again.
Cheers
ROB
I will be viewing the poster today and will be very mindful not to be impulsive.
It has to be in extremely good condition to warrant top money I would have thought.
Just as an asides, I have come across a rare three sheet that If purchased would require linen backing.
As a rough guide how expensive would it be to linen back a three sheet??
Any guidance would be helpful.
Cheers.
ROB
That adds significantly to the acquisition price, if it requires backing.
BTW, I succumbed and bought FRWL, it was a great poster in extremely good condition.
Thanks very much for your guidance, it is appreciated!!!
Cheers
ROB
http://www.archivalsurvival.com.au/
It was around $8 for a custom mylar sleeve. I then used double sided tape to attach it to a board such as the archival corrugated cardboard. You can have them standing up on display when not in storage.
A cheaper way , although not for viewing pleasure is to buy a roll of mylar and cut to size and stack them on top of each other between board or in drawers.
Cheers!
Cheers
ROB