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Summary The buyer, who is remaining anonymous, consigned them to Heritage Auctions in Texas.
A group of rare classic movie posters found in a US attic is going on the auction block.The 33 posters from the Golden Age of Hollywood, found in Pennsylvania, are expected to bring at least $250,000 on March 23.They were stuck together with wallpaper glue when they were purchased for around $30,000 at an auction last fall.The buyer, who is remaining anonymous, consigned them to Heritage Auctions in Texas. Thats where the stack of posters was steamed and separated over the course of several weeks.The item expected to get the most attention is a 1931 poster for Dracula starring Bela Lugosi. Actor Nicolas Cage sold an identical poster in 2009 for $310,000.
