Props Weekly

A summary of the week in movie & TV props

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Sat, 29 Nov 2025 01:00 (PST)

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Welcome to this week’s PropsTracker report, where you’ll find the latest facts and figures on original movie and TV props, recent auction results, and a look ahead at what’s coming up for collectors.

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Recap of past week auctionsAuctions results

Julien’s presented a large auction with 381 lots, nearly all sold. The top results included the Crystal of Truth full-size prop from The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance at $89,600, and several Fraggle Rock full-body puppets, such as Uncle Travelling Matt at $64,000 and Gillis Fraggle at $64,000. Other highlights were the Doozer puppet at $57,600 and a Jim Henson limited edition prints portfolio at $38,400. The auction also featured props from Labyrinth, Muppet Treasure Island, and The Muppet Christmas Carol, with a total amount sold of $2,461,184 and a median price of $3,200.

Bonhams held a major auction focused on screen-used vehicles and iconic props from action and sci-fi films. The standout result was the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII from 2 Fast 2 Furious, which sold for €291,200, above its upper estimate. Other notable sales included a Nissan Skyline R34 GTT from the same film at €112,000, and a 1970 Dodge Charger from Fast and Furious 7 at €190,400. Vehicles from John Wick 2, Taxi 2, Jurassic Park, Ghostbusters, and Back to the Future Part II also achieved strong results. The auction sold all 59 lots, totaling €2,381,876, with a median price of €22,400.

Kerry Taylor Auctions offered a focused sale of screen-worn costumes, achieving a 100% sell-through rate. The headline lot was Johnny Depp’s Ichabod Crane costume from Sleepy Hollow, which sold for £33,280. Other notable results included Colin Farrell’s Captain John Smith costume from The New World at £6,400, and Cate Blanchett’s Queen Elizabeth I costume from Elizabeth at £5,632. The auction totaled £205,952, with a median price of £2,048.

VIP Fan Auctions ran a mid-sized auction of screen-worn costumes and props from All the Devils Are Here, with the top lot being Burn Gorman’s screen-worn suit at $376. The majority of lots sold in the $50–$175 range.

Centurion Auctions sold a screen-used WWII tanker jacket from Fury (worn by Brad Pitt) for $450.

On eBay, the highest sales included a screen-used Gringotts scale prop from Harry Potter at $2,025, a VX canister cap from The Rock at $1,325, and a screen-used Butterbeer mug from Harry Potter at $455. Other notable items were a screen-used blood pack from Underworld: Awakening and a screen-used social security card from Saw V.

On Catawiki, a James Bond Octopussy Imperial Coronation Egg sold for €2,200, and a Tiger Woods original painting reached €2,775. Other sales included a Star Wars R2-D2 figure at €208 and a Rocky IV double-signed memorabilia at €710.

Other auction houses and marketplaces reported minor results, with most items selling below $1,000 or equivalent.

Insights on new props listed during the past weekNew movie props

Sotheby’s listed a featured item: a complete Superman costume attributed to Christopher Reeve from the original Superman films, currently at $250,000 and still open for bidding.

GWS Auctions added several high-value vehicles and props, including a Supernatural 1967 Chevrolet Impala “Baby” tribute car (current bid $120,000), a Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine replica (current bid $120,000), and a Mad Max style 1974 Ford Falcon XB Interceptor (current bid $100,000). Other listings include a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles life-size Pizza Throwing Tank and a Halo 3 ODST Drop Pod.

Icons of Pop Culture listed a Red One Callum Drift signature costume (Dwayne Johnson) from the upcoming Red One film, with a current bid of $650. Additional items include costumes and set pieces from Elf, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Jingle All the Way.

Propstore (Buy Now) added a Simon Templar thermal suit from The Saint (Val Kilmer) for $2,995, a Snake Eyes stunt MP7A1 set from G.I. Joe: Retaliation for $995, and several Star Wars: A New Hope production storyboards autographed by Robert Watts and John Dykstra.

The Prop Gallery listed a Mr. Fox head maquette from Fantastic Mr. Fox for £895 and a circus van sign from Thomas and Friends for £245.

PropStopStore added Power Rangers Turbo Ranger patches for $599 and two The Handmaid’s Tale props: a distressed American flag and a screen-matched baby towel.

Factory Entertainment listed a Star Trek Dust Buster Phaser bundle for $349.99, a Man-At-Arms Mace & Diamond Ray prop replica bundle for $299.99, and a Peacemaker bundle for $159.99.

Blasters4Masters has a Merr-Sonn Power 5 Blaster (Star Wars) available for preorder.

On eBay, new listings include a Supernatural Dean Winchester prop hospital bracelet, a Ghostbusters style proton pack & ray gun, a Supernatural Panasonic camcorder from the “Ghostfacers” episode, a Biff’s cane (broken version) from Back to the Future Part II, an Emma Watson worn bra with COA, an Evil Gremlin Stripe puppet from Gremlins, a Colt Single Action Army .45 revolver prop, and a custom 9-piece Hollywood prop package.

On Catawiki, active auctions feature a Frankenstein Boris Karloff life-size bust (current bid €1,550), a Bruce Lee screen-worn shirt (current bid €1,400), a Nosferatu life-size bust (current bid €950), a Rocky IV 1/3 statue (current bid €850), and a Star Wars Death Star diorama (current bid €800). Other listings include a rare Star Wars Rebel Transport Vehicle and a Back to the Future Michael J. Fox Casio watch.

Other dealers and marketplaces added a few minor items, mostly under $1,000, with no major highlights.

Auction calendar for the upcoming weekAuctions calendar

Propstore is holding a major auction with over 1,000 lots, including several headline items. The top lots are a Boba Fett (Jeremy Bulloch) hero screen-used EE-3 carbine rifle from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (current bid £252,000), a Rebel pilot helmet from the same film (current bid £201,600), and a Leeloo (Milla Jovovich) screen-matched light-up Multi Pass from The Fifth Element (current bid £107,100). Other featured lots include Neo’s complete costume from The Matrix Reloaded, a Buddy (Will Ferrell) hero Elf costume, and a Superman (Christopher Reeve) cape from Superman III. The auction also features props and costumes from Indiana Jones, Spider-Man, Harry Potter, Fight Club, The Goonies, and many more, with current bids on major lots already well into six figures.

Heritage is offering a Happy Days Fonzie signature leather jacket (current bid $20,625), a Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Gollum theater display figure, and a Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets life-size Dobby theater display. Other lots include a Apollo 13 lunar module glass crew gift and a Ben-Hur Roman soldier metal helmet.

Abell Auction is running a large sale with a static Penguin Commando from Batman Returns (current bid $1,200), an Excalibur sword from First Knight (Sean Connery as King Arthur), and an original Gopher puppet from Caddyshack. Other highlights include a Bob Kane signed original Batman script, a King Leonidas Spartan shield and spear from 300, and a Ghostbusters II painted prop bomb.

VIP Fan Auctions continues with screen-worn costumes from All of You, including Zawe Ashton’s Andrea coat, necklace, and bag and Brett Goldstein’s Simon jacket and sneakers.

Omega Auctions is offering original Supercar puppets, Thunderbirds models and parts, and a Friends script from “The One with Ross’s Wedding.”

On eBay, featured items include a Hasbro Haslab Ghostbusters Proton Pack with Spengler Wand (current bid £1,000), a screen-worn Charli costume set from Rob Zombie’s The Munsters, and a Supernatural Dean Winchester prop hospital bracelet.

On Catawiki, active auctions feature a Frankenstein Boris Karloff life-size bust, a Bruce Lee screen-worn shirt, and a Nosferatu life-size bust, as well as a Star Wars Death Star diorama and a rare Star Wars Rebel Transport Vehicle.

Trending keywordsTrending searches

This week, the highest-ranking keywords are Austin Powers, Guardians of the Galaxy, Christina Applegate, 2010: The Year We Make Contact, and Kin. Captain America, The A-Team, and Mike Myers also remain prominent in the top 10.

The most significant upward movement this week comes from 2010: The Year We Make Contact, which jumped 2,184 places to reach the top 5. Other notable gains include Airborne, Ballers, American Gods, and Barbie, each rising over 2,000 spots in the rankings compared to last week.

Good luck with your collecting this week, and remember—PropsTracker is the best way to keep track of original movie and TV props, auction results, and upcoming opportunities to add to your collection.

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