Propstore.com James Bond poster auction

ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,270MI6 Agent
The Propstore of London has come a hell of a long way since the Donkey first came across them in the year 2000 with a small advert in Empire Magazine for a Sideshow Terminator Endoskull and a few assorted choice movie props. Each month in Empire the selection changed and grew until it became clear that a visit to Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire should be on the cards. I first darkened their door in 2001 and was surprised to find what I can only describe as farm buildings on a country estate. I was greeted by Stephen Lane and Tim Lawes in the downstairs office where two others were busy beavering away. After sharing my interests and my wants list I was shown for want of a better word a downstairs prop warehouse adjacent to the office and then shown upstairs which was a wood staircase with a loft hatch which opened out into what looked like a barn! This space is now Propstore.com's London office and conference room. My visit's intention was in the hope that they may be able to source an Ericsson JB988 gadget phone prop from Tomorrow Never Dies but amazingly they had just sent one to the US to be auctioned ...Bugger it! but I did come away with a few unique pieces from Die Another Day which was the beginning of how many credit cards nearly maxed out??

Over the years I have made many visits, purchases and trades however the auction they have just announced is going to melt the Donkey's credit card, an auction of over 450 James Bond posters on 5th November including some incredibly rare puppies. Buy the catalogue and enjoy because this is something rather special and unique -{

https://ukm.propstoreauction.com/m/view-auctions/info/id/212/?utm_source=PS+Newsletter+-+ALL+updates+about+the+upcoming+Prop+Store+auction%2C+promotions+and+news&utm_campaign=d5275abf9e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_10_07_09_04&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7988078801-d5275abf9e-122057315

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  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,686MI6 Agent
    That is a lot of posters!
  • AdamCarterJonesAdamCarterJones UKPosts: 303MI6 Agent
    ppw3o6r wrote:
    The Propstore of London has come a hell of a long way since the Donkey first came across them in the year 2000 with a small advert in Empire Magazine for a Sideshow Terminator Endoskull and a few assorted choice movie props. Each month in Empire the selection changed and grew until it became clear that a visit to Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire should be on the cards. I first darkened their door in 2001 and was surprised to find what I can only describe as farm buildings on a country estate. I was greeted by Stephen Lane and Tim Lawes in the downstairs office where two others were busy beavering away. After sharing my interests and my wants list I was shown for want of a better word a downstairs prop warehouse adjacent to the office and then shown upstairs which was a wood staircase with a loft hatch which opened out into what looked like a barn! This space is now Propstore.com's London office and conference room. My visit's intention was in the hope that they may be able to source an Ericsson JB988 gadget phone prop from Tomorrow Never Dies but amazingly they had just sent one to the US to be auctioned ...Bugger it! but I did come away with a few unique pieces from Die Another Day which was the beginning of how many credit cards nearly maxed out??

    Over the years I have made many visits, purchases and trades however the auction they have just announced is going to melt the Donkey's credit card, an auction of over 450 James Bond posters on 5th November including some incredibly rare puppies. Buy the catalogue and enjoy because this is something rather special and unique -{

    https://ukm.propstoreauction.com/m/view-auctions/info/id/212/?utm_source=PS+Newsletter+-+ALL+updates+about+the+upcoming+Prop+Store+auction%2C+promotions+and+news&utm_campaign=d5275abf9e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_10_07_09_04&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7988078801-d5275abf9e-122057315

    Thank you for this -{
    I was going to post something about it, but you beat me to it!

    The time has come; it is the end of an era for me.
    Almost one year in the planning, after over seven years of searching and waiting for the ideal company.

    It's a little surreal to think that I'm ACTUALLY selling the collection!
    emtiem wrote:
    That is a lot of posters!

    And that's not it all!
    Best wishes,
    Adam Carter-Jones
    Bondposters.com - FREE James Bond Poster Reference site
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,686MI6 Agent
    ppw3o6r wrote:
    The Propstore of London has come a hell of a long way since the Donkey first came across them in the year 2000 with a small advert in Empire Magazine for a Sideshow Terminator Endoskull and a few assorted choice movie props. Each month in Empire the selection changed and grew until it became clear that a visit to Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire should be on the cards. I first darkened their door in 2001 and was surprised to find what I can only describe as farm buildings on a country estate. I was greeted by Stephen Lane and Tim Lawes in the downstairs office where two others were busy beavering away. After sharing my interests and my wants list I was shown for want of a better word a downstairs prop warehouse adjacent to the office and then shown upstairs which was a wood staircase with a loft hatch which opened out into what looked like a barn! This space is now Propstore.com's London office and conference room. My visit's intention was in the hope that they may be able to source an Ericsson JB988 gadget phone prop from Tomorrow Never Dies but amazingly they had just sent one to the US to be auctioned ...Bugger it! but I did come away with a few unique pieces from Die Another Day which was the beginning of how many credit cards nearly maxed out??

    Over the years I have made many visits, purchases and trades however the auction they have just announced is going to melt the Donkey's credit card, an auction of over 450 James Bond posters on 5th November including some incredibly rare puppies. Buy the catalogue and enjoy because this is something rather special and unique -{

    https://ukm.propstoreauction.com/m/view-auctions/info/id/212/?utm_source=PS+Newsletter+-+ALL+updates+about+the+upcoming+Prop+Store+auction%2C+promotions+and+news&utm_campaign=d5275abf9e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_10_07_09_04&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7988078801-d5275abf9e-122057315

    Thank you for this -{
    I was going to post something about it, but you beat me to it!

    The time has come; it is the end of an era for me.
    Almost one year in the planning, after over seven years of searching and waiting for the ideal company.

    It's a little surreal to think that I'm ACTUALLY selling the collection!
    emtiem wrote:
    That is a lot of posters!

    And that's not it all!

    Hello Adam! It must be quite a big time for you: how long a period have you collected all of those over?
  • AdamCarterJonesAdamCarterJones UKPosts: 303MI6 Agent
    emtiem wrote:

    Hello Adam! It must be quite a big time for you: how long a period have you collected all of those over?


    It is! I've been taken aback by the response to it.

    The collection includes items from over a 50-year plus period till just a couple of months ago.
    My Father kicked off my passion for it, and indeed already had pieces, but it was I who curated the collection as you see it today, with myself concentrating on Bond posters for around 15 years. Much (almost all!) of my own income has gone on this collection.
    Best wishes,
    Adam Carter-Jones
    Bondposters.com - FREE James Bond Poster Reference site
  • Alex1995Alex1995 France/GermanyPosts: 339MI6 Agent
    edited October 2019
    A lot of posters! And a great collection Adam! -{

    My two favorites "out of the box":

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    1.GE 2.FRWL 3.CR 4.FYEO 5.LALD 6.TSWLM
    7.GF 8.TLD 9.TND 10.SF

    "Where’s Fekkesh?” “Pyramids.” *thwap* “AHHHHHHH!”
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,686MI6 Agent
    emtiem wrote:

    Hello Adam! It must be quite a big time for you: how long a period have you collected all of those over?


    It is! I've been taken aback by the response to it.

    The collection includes items from over a 50-year plus period till just a couple of months ago.
    My Father kicked off my passion for it, and indeed already had pieces, but it was I who curated the collection as you see it today, with myself concentrating on Bond posters for around 15 years. Much (almost all!) of my own income has gone on this collection.

    Amazing stuff! Well I'm sure it'll turn out to be a great investment!
  • AdamCarterJonesAdamCarterJones UKPosts: 303MI6 Agent
    Alex1995 wrote:
    A lot of posters! And a great collection Adam! -{

    Thank you!
    The DAF Nikon poster is one of my favourites too!
    emtiem wrote:
    Amazing stuff! Well I'm sure it'll turn out to be a great investment!

    Thank you.

    It might well do so, but I never collected for investment purposes (over the last couple of years, I did, although I've bought almost nothing); I collected to curate the best poster collection I could.
    Best wishes,
    Adam Carter-Jones
    Bondposters.com - FREE James Bond Poster Reference site
  • Bond Collectors' WeekendsBond Collectors' Weekends Gainesville, Florida USAPosts: 1,882MI6 Agent
    Interesting to see the LTK posters, what is the rarity of a one-sheet with Americanized "License" and the text in gold, not yellow?
    Seven (007) James Bond Tours! Mission: Mexico!
  • PropStoreVikiPropStoreViki Posts: 3MI6 Agent
    ppw3o6r wrote:
    The Propstore of London has come a hell of a long way since the Donkey first came across them in the year 2000 with a small advert in Empire Magazine for a Sideshow Terminator Endoskull and a few assorted choice movie props. Each month in Empire the selection changed and grew until it became clear that a visit to Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire should be on the cards. I first darkened their door in 2001 and was surprised to find what I can only describe as farm buildings on a country estate. I was greeted by Stephen Lane and Tim Lawes in the downstairs office where two others were busy beavering away. After sharing my interests and my wants list I was shown for want of a better word a downstairs prop warehouse adjacent to the office and then shown upstairs which was a wood staircase with a loft hatch which opened out into what looked like a barn! This space is now Propstore.com's London office and conference room. My visit's intention was in the hope that they may be able to source an Ericsson JB988 gadget phone prop from Tomorrow Never Dies but amazingly they had just sent one to the US to be auctioned ...Bugger it! but I did come away with a few unique pieces from Die Another Day which was the beginning of how many credit cards nearly maxed out??

    Over the years I have made many visits, purchases and trades however the auction they have just announced is going to melt the Donkey's credit card, an auction of over 450 James Bond posters on 5th November including some incredibly rare puppies. Buy the catalogue and enjoy because this is something rather special and unique -{

    https://ukm.propstoreauction.com/m/view-auctions/info/id/212/?utm_source=PS+Newsletter+-+ALL+updates+about+the+upcoming+Prop+Store+auction%2C+promotions+and+news&utm_campaign=d5275abf9e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_10_07_09_04&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7988078801-d5275abf9e-122057315

    Thanks so much for your kinds words! It's been a crazy 19 years, but we couldn't have gotten to where we are today without people like you :)

    We're really excited about our upcoming Cinema Poster Live Auction with over 400 posters in the biggest James Bond poster collection ever brought to auction. You can check out the full catalogue here: https://ukm.propstoreauction.com/m/view-auctions/catalog/id/212/



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  • AdamCarterJonesAdamCarterJones UKPosts: 303MI6 Agent
    ppw3o6r wrote:
    The Propstore of London has come a hell of a long way since the Donkey first came across them in the year 2000 with a small advert in Empire Magazine for a Sideshow Terminator Endoskull and a few assorted choice movie props. Each month in Empire the selection changed and grew until it became clear that a visit to Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire should be on the cards. I first darkened their door in 2001 and was surprised to find what I can only describe as farm buildings on a country estate. I was greeted by Stephen Lane and Tim Lawes in the downstairs office where two others were busy beavering away. After sharing my interests and my wants list I was shown for want of a better word a downstairs prop warehouse adjacent to the office and then shown upstairs which was a wood staircase with a loft hatch which opened out into what looked like a barn! This space is now Propstore.com's London office and conference room. My visit's intention was in the hope that they may be able to source an Ericsson JB988 gadget phone prop from Tomorrow Never Dies but amazingly they had just sent one to the US to be auctioned ...Bugger it! but I did come away with a few unique pieces from Die Another Day which was the beginning of how many credit cards nearly maxed out??

    Over the years I have made many visits, purchases and trades however the auction they have just announced is going to melt the Donkey's credit card, an auction of over 450 James Bond posters on 5th November including some incredibly rare puppies. Buy the catalogue and enjoy because this is something rather special and unique -{

    https://ukm.propstoreauction.com/m/view-auctions/info/id/212/?utm_source=PS+Newsletter+-+ALL+updates+about+the+upcoming+Prop+Store+auction%2C+promotions+and+news&utm_campaign=d5275abf9e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_10_07_09_04&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7988078801-d5275abf9e-122057315

    Thanks so much for your kinds words! It's been a crazy 19 years, but we couldn't have gotten to where we are today without people like you :)

    We're really excited about our upcoming Cinema Poster Live Auction with over 400 posters in the biggest James Bond poster collection ever brought to auction. You can check out the full catalogue here: https://ukm.propstoreauction.com/m/view-auctions/catalog/id/212/



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    I think it's important to publicly point out directly from the horse's mouth just how good Prop Store have been with me. Of all the auction houses I have dealt with (including those I have worked for), Prop Store are by far the most professional and empathetic.

    I cannot recommend them highly enough.
    Best wishes,
    Adam Carter-Jones
    Bondposters.com - FREE James Bond Poster Reference site
  • Bond Collectors' WeekendsBond Collectors' Weekends Gainesville, Florida USAPosts: 1,882MI6 Agent
    They are rigorous and careful with props. I trust any prop they have in good faith.
    Seven (007) James Bond Tours! Mission: Mexico!
  • ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,270MI6 Agent
    Now who would do a silly thing like this?? :D

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  • thespyboys11thespyboys11 Lindenwold,NJPosts: 1,844MI6 Agent
    ummmm.....would it be someone we all know? --Ed
  • johnraidersjohnraiders Posts: 97MI6 Agent
    I picked up the books from there today, wow what a place, the spacesuits in the. Entrance !
  • Bond Collectors' WeekendsBond Collectors' Weekends Gainesville, Florida USAPosts: 1,882MI6 Agent
    ppw3o6r wrote:
    Now who would do a silly thing like this?? :D

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    Are you claiming that Evin was rude?
    Seven (007) James Bond Tours! Mission: Mexico!
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