How to Sell Your Alfred Hitchcock Autograph & Memorabilia
To auction, sell or consign your Alfred Hitchcock memorabilia, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (NateDSanders.com).
Who Was Alfred Hitchcock?
Alfred Hitchcock is also known as the “master of suspense” for the films he directed and produced. During his career he directed over 50 films. His early films were made in England, and he later began to direct films in Hollywood. The novel adaptation “Rebecca” was his first American film, and remains a classic nearly 80 years later . Many consider Hitchcock’s films “Rear Window”, “Vertigo”, “Psycho” and “North by Northwest” to be some of the greatest films made. Alfred Hitchcock was nominated for five Academy Awards and won the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1968.
Alfred Hitchcock Autographs & Memorabilia We’ve Sold:
Movie Poster For Hitchcock’s “Rear Window” — Sold for $2,485
Original movie poster from “Rear Window”, Alfred Hitchcock’s celebrated film about suspicious goings-on in an apartment complex. Poster art is steeped in the ominous tone of the film, featuring James Stewart in close-up with a pair of binoculars; in the background are Grace Kelly and the brick wall of the apartment complex, complete with Stewart’s neighbors visible in the windows. Measures 28″ x 22″. Scattered small tears to edges all measuring 1.5″ or less, pinhole to center, pinhole to brick on right side and some paper loss to the letter “E” in Technicolor. Verso shows numerical notations, stamp from a previous seller and tape strips. In very good condition, having never been folded. Sold for $2,485.

Signed Sketch of His Famous Profile — Sold for $2,100
Alfred Hitchcock signed self-portrait sketch of his famous profile. Hitchcock signs “Alfred J Hitchcock” underneath his profile sketch, drawn in ink. Slip measures 2.375″ x 3.5″. Mild toning, overall near fine. Sold for $2,100.

Signed Self-Portrait In a First Edition of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” — Sold for $2,063
Alfred Hitchcock signed self-portrait, drawn on the front free endpaper of ”Alfred Hitchcock Presents”. London: Max Reinhardt, 1959 first edition, fourth impression. Hitchcock here draws his famous profile in fine blue felt-tip, signed ”Alfred J Hitchcock”. Bound in red cloth boards with gilt lettering, and a gilt impression of his profile on the spine. Measures 5.75” x 8.75” and runs 372pp. Sunning to jacket spine, else near fine. Some foxing to endpapers and edges, otherwise book is near fine as well. Sold for $2,063.

Signed Self-Portrait Sketch — Sold for $1,875
Alfred Hitchcock signed self-portrait sketch, a large example measuring 11” x 14”. Done in black felt-tip, Hitchcock inscribes the sketch to Adrienne, the name can be framed out. Drawn on Crescent illustration board. Light soiling and bumping to edges, overall in very good condition. Sold for $1,875.

Signed Sketch of His Famous Profile — Sold for $1,563
Large ”Alfred J Hitchcock” signature beneath his self-portrait sketch. Drawn in black Sharpie-style pen, large mat board measures 11” x 14”. Newspaper article taped to back indicates this was won at a charity auction in 1979. Creasing to corners, which can be framed out, and very light toning. Overall very good condition. Sold for $1,563.

Signed “Stories My Mother Never Told Me” — Sold for $1,266
First printing of “Stories My Mother Never Told Me” signed by Alfred Hitchcock and Ray Bradbury on the front free endpaper. Random House: New York: 1963. Hitchcock and Bradbury sign below Hitch’s trademark profile. The story collection is one in a series of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents…” released in the 60’s and 70’s. Each volume contains stories with shock endings or fantastical elements by various authors including F. Scott Fitzgerald and Shirley Jackson. The 6″ x 8.5″ volume with unclipped dustjacket is near fine. Sold for $1,266.

Signed Sketch of His Famous Profile — Sold for $1,250
Excellent ”Alfred Hitchcock” signature beneath a self-portrait sketch. Light green sheet measures 6.5” x 5.25”. Taped to mat on verso at one edge, to an overall size of 7.25” x 9.75”. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,250.

Signed 8 x 10 Inch Photo — Sold for $1,125
Alfred Hitchcock signed photo, showing the director in his famous profile, giving a sideways glance to the camera. Hitchcock inscribes the top, ”To Marian / Alfred J Hitchcock”. Universal publicity photo from 1966 promotes Hitchcock on the verso as ”master of the ‘macabre, bizarre and suspense.”’ Glossy photo measures 8” x 10”. Minute smudge to name, otherwise near fine. Sold for $1,125.

This wraps up our Alfred Hitchcock autographs and memorabilia! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Our monthly auctions can be viewed at NateDSanders.com.
FAQs
How do I consign or sell my Alfred Hitchcock memorabilia?
It’s never been easier to sell your Alfred Hitchcock memorabilia at Nate D. Sanders Auctions. Email a description and images of your item to [email protected] and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can with a free appraisal.
This sounds great and I’d like to move forward. What’s the consignment process like at Nate D. Sanders Auctions?
We’ll send you more information about our auction house along with an agreement to review. Your item will appear in our next auction. Unlike many auction houses, we hold monthly auctions and pay you within an industry-leading 45 days following the auction.
What factors determine the value of Alfred Hitchcock memorabilia or autographs?
The value of your item can vary based on condition and subject matter.
