Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Prop Store News: Iconic Film & TV Memorabilia Auctioned Yesterday In Hollywood

 



ICONIC FILM & TV MEMORABILIA AUCTIONED YESTERDAY IN HOLLYWOOD

FIRST DAY OF PROP STORE’S LOS ANGELES AUCTION BROUGHT IN INCREDIBLE SALES

 

Prop Store – one of the world’s leading film and TV memorabilia companies has today announced, the results from the first day of their three-day Los Angeles-based live auction of film and TV memorabilia, with items on offer expected to fetch in excess of $6.1M (£4.4 M).
Prop Store’s unique Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction held its first day of sales yesterday June 29th and will continue today June 30th and tomorrow on July 1st. The auction is broadcast around the world via a livestream, and hundreds of bidders from around the world took part in the first day which achieved outstanding results through the intensive bidding.

Highlight pieces from the first day of the auction included the sale of Indiana Jones' (Harrison Ford) Fedora from Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom (1984) which sold for $375,000 (£270.9k), Jean-Luc Picard's (Patrick Stewart) Ressikan Flute from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987 – 1994) which sold for $237,500 (£171.5k), and a screen-matched Jason Voorhees hockey mask from Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday (1993) which sold for $225,000 (£162.5k).

An original wand and set of eyeglasses made for Daniel Radcliffe during production on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Parts 1 & 2 were donated by Warner Bros. and sold for a collective Hammer Price of $97,500 (£70.3k). 100% of the Hammer Price proceeds from these two original props and a limited edition boxed set of the seven Harry Potter books signed by J.K. Rowling, which sold on Tuesday for $8,000 (£5.7k), will benefit the charity Lumos Foundation USA, Inc.

 




 

Notable sales included (all figures stated are the total sale prices paid by the buyer, which include the buyer's premium):


    Indiana Jones' (Harrison Ford) Fedora from INDIANA JONES & THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984) sold for $375,000 (£270.7k)
    Jean-Luc Picard's (Patrick Stewart) Ressikan Flute, Box and Costume Continuity Script from STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION (T.V. SERIES, 1987 - 1994) sold for $237,500 (£171.4k)
    Screen-Matched Kane Hodder-Signed Jason Voorhees Hockey Mask from JASON GOES TO HELL: THE FINAL FRIDAY (1993) sold for $225,000 (£162.4k)                     
    Statler and Waldorf Muppet Heads from THE MUPPETS FRANCHISE (1975 - PRESENT) sold for $118,750 (£85.7k)
    Vasquez's (Jeanette Goldstein) Screen-Matched Lightweight M-41A Pulse Rifle from ALIENS (1986) sold for $106,250 (£76.7k)
    R2-SHP Light-up Remote-Control Droid from STAR WARS - EP IX - THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (2019) sold for $100,000 (£72.1k)
    Jeannie's (As Played by Barbara Eden) Bottle - I DREAM OF JEANNIE (T.V. SERIES, 1966-1969) sold for $75,000 (£54.1k)
    Darth Vader Touring Helmet from STAR WARS - EP V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) sold for $75,000 (£54.1k)
    Harry Potter's Eyeglasses from HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PARTS 2 (2011) sold for $68,750 (£49.6k)
    Hero Biker Scout Blaster from STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) sold for $68,750 (£49.6k)
    Carrie Fisher's Heavily Annotated, Leather-Bound Fifth Draft Script from STAR WARS - EP V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) sold for $62,500 (£45.1k)
    Christopher Lloyd and Thomas F. Wilson-Signed Grays Sports Almanac from BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II (1989) sold for $56,250 (£40.6k)
    Harry Potter's Wand from HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART I (2010) sold for $53,125 (£38.3k)
    Roman Polanski (Rafal Zawierucha) and Sharon Tate's (Margot Robbie) Green MG from ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD (2019) sold for $53,125 (£38.3k)
    Obi-Wan Kenobi's (Ewan McGregor) Bladed Dueling Lightsaber from STAR WARS - EP III - REVENGE OF THE SITH (2005) sold for $53,125 (£38.3k)
    Eddie Valiant's (Bob Hoskins) Screen-Matched Pistol Case, Toon .38 Pistol, and Dum-Dum Bullets from WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) sold for $53,125 (£38.3k)
    Anakin Skywalker's (Hayden Christensen) Bladed Dueling Lightsaber from STAR WARS - EP III - REVENGE OF THE SITH (2005) sold for $50,000 (£36k)
    Anakin Skywalker's (Hayden Christensen) Bladed Dueling Lightsaber from STAR WARS - EP III - REVENGE OF THE SITH (2005) sold for $50,000 (£36k)
    RoboCop's (Robert John Burke) Jetpack with Hand-Drawn Craig Hayes Alternate Concepts from ROBOCOP 3 (1993) sold for $46,875 (£33.8k)
    Foam Floating Mask of Loki from THE MASK (1994) sold for $43,750 (£31.5k)

 
The auction continues today June 30th and tomorrow July 1st, which will see the sale of more memorabilia including Steve McQueen’s “Jake Holman” jeans from THE SAND PEBBLES (1966) and an original SFX Yamaha MT-09 motorcycle from JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 - PARABELLUM (2019).

Brandon Alinger, Prop Store’s COO commented on the auction: “Prop Store’s three-day Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction out of Los Angeles had an amazing opening day. Bidding was incredibly strong with many pieces outperforming their pre-sale estimates. We were especially thrilled to see our bidders’ love for Indiana Jones remains strong, with Harrison Ford’s Temple of Doom fedora selling for $375,000. We are also very pleased with the sale of the Harry Potter wand, eyeglasses, and set of signed books that were sold to benefit the charity Lumos Foundation USA, Inc.  We thank the many film fans and collectors who have taken part in the auction so far and hope to see everyone for the remaining 800-plus lots in the auction’s final two days, June 30th and July 1st.”

Prop Store’s annual UK Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction is back later this year, with an exciting two-day event, giving collectors another opportunity to get their hands on incredible pieces of movie history. 

Register for the auction now at www.propstore.com/liveauction

 

 


About Prop Store

Prop Store sells original movie props and costumes and related memorabilia, regularly hosting live and online prop and costume auctions. Operating since 1998, Prop Store founder Stephen Lane’s love for movies led him to begin hunting for the same props and costumes that were used to create his favorite films. He found that he could not only provide collectors with access to their most coveted pieces, but also establish archival standards for a new, pop-culture hybrid of fine art and memorabilia collecting – prop art. Prop Store handles prop disposal, sale, archive and auction services to production companies and distributors as well as fixed price item sale on its website, www.propstore.com.

 

About Lumos

Lumos is fighting for every child’s right to a family by transforming care systems around the world. We are an international charity striving for a future where every child is raised in a safe, loving home, supported by family to help them thrive.

On average more than 80% of children in orphanages have living parents, and research proves that these institutions can harm a child’s growth and development. Yet there are still an estimated 5.4 million children trapped in institutions globally.

Lumos sheds light on the root causes of family separation – poverty, conflict and discrimination – and demonstrates that children can safely be united with families. By pressing governments to reform care systems, and by building global expertise and capacity with partners, we ensure no child is forgotten.

Founded by author J.K. Rowling, we are lighting a path to a brighter future where all children can grow up in a safe and loving family.

We believe in a family for all children. We are Lumos.

https://www.wearelumos.org/

 


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