The
seven posters, dating from the 1930s and 1940s, went on display
on Friday at a commemorative exhibition in London organized by
Disney.
They are going under the Sotheby's hammer in an online auction
that runs until Nov. 26. A price list in a statement from the
auctioneer and Walt Disney Co. UK & Ireland suggests they could
fetch more than 130,000 pounds ($165,000) in total.
"We're expecting a lot of interest... There are collectors who
collect animation posters from all over the world and Mickey
Mouse historically is the most valuable of all the animation
characters," Bruce Marchant, Sotheby's film poster consultant,
told Reuters.
"They're particularly rare posters from England, France, Belgium
and two of them are the only known surviving examples and for
three of the others, there are certainly less than five known."
Such posters were reused several times at cinemas and, being
made of paper, most eventually fell apart and were thrown away.
"So they were never meant to be looked at 80-90 years later" or
viewed as works of art, Marchant added.
The exhibition, "Mickey's UK Art Collective Exhibition", is also
showcasing new Mickey-inspired works by established and emerging
UK artists including Jimmy C, Michael Bosanko and Pal Kumar.
($1 = 0.7789 pounds)
(Reporting Hanna Rantala, Writing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise;
editing by John Stonestreet)
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