Props Weekly

A summary of the week in movie & TV props

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Sat, 20 Dec 2025 01:00 (PST)

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Welcome to this week’s PropsTracker report, where you’ll find a clear overview of the latest movie and TV prop highlights, sales, and upcoming opportunities for collectors. Let’s take a look at what’s been happening in the world of screen-used memorabilia.

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Recap of past week auctionsAuctions results

Icons of Pop Culture held a major auction with over 350 lots, focusing on holiday and family films. The standout sale was Callum Drift’s (Dwayne Johnson) signature costume from Red One, which sold for $31,500. Other notable results included a working Whoville traffic light from How the Grinch Stole Christmas at $31,576, and several Red One and Elf costumes and props, such as J.K. Simmons’ “Tactical Santa” jacket & belt ($20,286), “Tactical Santa” coat ($18,981), and Zooey Deschanel’s “Jovie” costume from Elf ($15,183). The auction achieved a near-complete sell-through rate, with a total sales volume of $306,754 and a median price of $97.

VIP Fan Auctions offered over 200 lots, primarily screen-worn costumes and props from Play Dirty and Mythic Quest. The top result was a Parker screen-worn jacket, sweater, pants & socks from Play Dirty at $800. Other highlights included a Parker screen-worn t-shirt, pants & bare feet ($425), a Brenda screen-worn vest, shirt, pants, belt, cap, badge, and boots ($400), and a Mythic Quest Lan Grimm screen-worn sweater, pants & sneakers ($294). The auction had a lower sell-through rate, with 93 out of 220 items sold and a median price of $50.

On eBay, a set of knife, fork, and spoon props from Gilligan’s Island sold for $610, and a Jaws Quint fishing harness custom replica reached $660. A Stargate SG-1 screen-used Zat gun wrist holster also sold for $333.

Catawiki featured a signed Rocky Balboa boxing trunks in a premium frame, which sold for €1,146. Other notable sales included a Star Wars: The Clone Wars R2-D2 deluxe figure (€170), a Back to the Future Casio watch (€320), and a Star Wars Stormtrooper big figure (€280). Several Star Wars and Back to the Future items continued to attract collector interest.

Other auction houses and smaller sales this week included a variety of TV and film memorabilia, but with lower volumes and prices compared to the main events above.

Insights on new props listed during the past weekNew movie props

Hanlin Auction Service listed several high-profile screen-used props now open for bidding. Notable highlights include a Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) dueling lightsaber from Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (current bid $8,000), a Hellboy (Ron Perlman) Right Hand of Doom from Hellboy (current bid $8,000), and an Ahsoka (2023-) Arcana Star Map Ball (current bid $5,000). Other featured lots include a The Acolyte (2024-) Qimir lightsaber, a Harry Potter Ravenclaw Hogwarts winter robe, and a Swarovski crystal Bo-Katan helmet. These listings represent some of the most significant new arrivals for collectors of original, screen-used props.

Propstore (active auction) added a wide range of screen-used and production-made items, including a Miller’s Crossing Leo’s cigarette box with Johnny Caspar’s accessories (current bid $4,095), a Conan the Barbarian Cult of Set emblem ($2,520), and a Tron: Legacy Jarvis torso armor ($1,890). Other highlights include Star Wars Sideshow Premium Format figures, a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Leonardo statue, and a Captain Nemo’s Nautilus model. The auction features a large number of lots, with many items from top franchises and trending series.

Piece of the Past listed a Harry Potter Professor Remus Lupin wand (current bid $2,000), an Iron Man screen-worn repulsor glove ($520), and two Casablanca prop passports ($300 each). Additional items include a Back to the Future hoverboard replica signed by the main cast and a replica Indiana Jones leather jacket signed by Harrison Ford.

Propabilia added several fixed-price items, including a Batman (1989) cut action scene film ($24,995), a 300 Xerxes gold coin ($2,975), and a Man of Steel Russell Crowe’s chair back ($1,975). Other listings feature X-Men: The Last Stand Hugh Jackman chair back and a Goon: Last of the Enforcers Hyrum Cain’s ring.

The Prop Gallery listed a Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Kevin McCallister Monster Sap can (£1,995), a Bad Santa Willie T. Soke vodka bottle (£1,395), and Nightmare Before Christmas Jack Skellington puppet hands (£595).

Propstore (Buy Now) added a Breaking Bad assorted bags of meth ($1,995), a Ted 2 Rick’s Worf appliance ($495), and a Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows stunt knuckle duster knife (£295).

HeroProp listed a The Dark Knight Gotham Police bike license plate ($595) and a Fight Club Tyler Durden’s passenger tickets and envelope ($285).

CineProps added a 007 Spectre concept art (€94) and an Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Lycan prosthetic (€54).

The Movie Reliquary sold a bespoke acrylic display (£40).

Other dealers, including Propstore (Buy Now) and HeroProp, listed a variety of minor items, such as crew shirts, concept art, and small props, with prices generally under $500 or €500.

On eBay, at least eight notable new listings include a Stephen Colbert’s desk from The Late Show (current bid $14,700), Stephen Colbert’s aviator glasses and Paul Rudd’s People magazine ($13,600), an autographed script from The Late Show episode #0001 ($7,900), a Stephen Colbert’s necktie ($1,650), a Robin Williams Bicentennial Man glove ($350), a Resident Evil prop teeth mold set ($160), and several other TV and film wardrobe and prop items.

On Catawiki, at least five new listings of note include a James Bond Octopussy Imperial Coronation Egg (current bid €1,200), a Star Wars 1st 12 original Kenner action figures (€825), a Back to the Future Part II official replica hoverboard signed by Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd (€800), a rare Star Wars Rebel Transport Vehicle (€470), and a Rocky IV double-signed framed photo (€400). Additional listings include Back to the Future and Star Wars memorabilia, as well as signed items from James Bond and Pulp Fiction.

Other dealers and smaller sources listed a handful of minor items, mostly under $200 or €200, with no major highlights this week.

Auction calendar for the upcoming weekAuctions calendar

Goldin is set to host a major auction featuring several headline lots. The top items include a George Reeves Superman four-piece ensemble (estimate $150,000), a Kirk Alyn Superman three-piece ensemble (estimate $75,000), and a vintage set from The Hollywood Squares (estimate $500,000). Other notable lots are Donald Trump’s boardroom table from The Apprentice (estimate $50,000), Robin Williams’ screen-worn, signed silver boots from Mork & Mindy (estimate $15,000), and a pair of signed silver gloves from Mork & Mindy (estimate $15,000). The auction also features props from The Price Is Right, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Star Trek: Enterprise, and Breaking Bad.

Planet Hollywood Vault will offer a selection of TV and film memorabilia, including Baywatch Mitch Buchannon’s (David Hasselhoff) autographed swim trunks, an Eraser prop railgun scope, and a Hamlet (1948) Horatio’s robe. Other items include The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Ana’s (Natalie Wood) bathing suit and Terminal Velocity Ditch Brodie’s (Charlie Sheen) motorcycle helmet.

On eBay, several high-profile charity auctions are ongoing, including Stephen Colbert’s desk from The Late Show (current bid $14,700), Stephen Colbert’s aviator glasses and Paul Rudd’s People magazine ($13,600), and an autographed script from The Late Show episode #0001 ($7,900). Additional items include Stephen Colbert’s necktie ($1,650) and a Robin Williams Bicentennial Man glove ($350).

On Catawiki, featured lots include a James Bond Octopussy Imperial Coronation Egg (current bid €1,200), a Star Wars 1st 12 original Kenner action figures (€825), and a Back to the Future Part II official replica hoverboard signed by Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd (€800). Other active listings cover Rocky IV, Back to the Future, and Star Wars memorabilia.

Other auction houses and smaller sources have a variety of minor items scheduled, but the main focus for collectors will be on the high-value and screen-used lots at Goldin and Planet Hollywood Vault.

Trending keywordsTrending searches

This week’s top-ranked keywords are Rob Reiner, Star Wars, Doghouse, Austin Powers, and A Few Good Men. Harry Potter and Tom Cruise also remain high in the rankings, reflecting ongoing interest in these franchises and personalities.

The most notable change in rankings this week involves Rob Reiner, who rose sharply to the top position amid increased public attention around his work and legacy. Star Wars and Doghouse also made significant gains, each rising nearly 500 places in the rankings. Austin Powers and A Few Good Men round out the top five for upward movement.

Good luck with your collecting this week, and remember—PropsTracker is the best way to stay updated on every screen-used prop and memorabilia opportunity you don’t want to miss!

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