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Welcome to the final PropsTracker report of the year. As always, we’re here to help you keep track of the latest original movie and TV props, notable sales, and upcoming opportunities. Let’s take a look at this week’s highlights.
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eBay recorded the highest sales of the week, with Stephen’s desk from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert selling for $14,800. Other featured items included Stephen Colbert’s aviator glasses and Paul Rudd’s People Magazine issue at $13,100, and an autographed script from Episode #0001 of The Late Show at $8,100. Additional wardrobe and prop items from the show, such as Colbert’s necktie, also found buyers, with prices ranging from $3,600 to $1,295. Several screen-used props from The Santa Clauses and a Beetlejuice business card were among other notable sales.
Catawiki saw a high volume of sales, with the top result being a Back to the Future Part II signed hoverboard replica at €1,450. Other notable sales included a Rocky IV double-signed photo at €660, a Mary Poppins signed item at €420, and a Friends signed Matt LeBlanc photo at €282. The platform featured a wide range of memorabilia, including Star Wars Commander Cody action figure and K-2SO Big Fig, with many items selling in the €100–€300 range.
Planet Hollywood Vault offered a small but complete sale, with all 12 lots sold. The top item was Mitch Buchannon’s autographed swim trunks from Baywatch at $500. Other sales included a prop railgun scope from Eraser at $400, Horatio’s robe from Hamlet (1948) at $400, and Natalie Wood’s bathing suit from The Ghost and Mrs. Muir at $300. Several props from The Flintstones, Cry-Baby, and Good Will Hunting also sold, with most items closing between $100 and $300.
Other auction activity was limited, with miscellaneous small auctions including a movie prop sword from Hook at $550 and a Titanic life jacket replica at $1,200, both selling within or above their estimates.
HeroProp added several original screen-used items, including The Mandalorian’s IB-94 blaster pistol (sold for $14,995), a Star Wars: Ahsoka Arcana Star Map (for sale at $4,900), a Divergent stunt throwing knife (for sale at $325), and Chucky toy marketing material from Child’s Play (for sale at $285).
Propabilia listed a Muppet Treasure Island treasure doubloon coin for $475, adding to their collection of set-used memorabilia.
Propstore (Buy Now) introduced several production-used storyboards from Dragonslayer (each at £245), a Wolfman set security sign (£395), and a Stuart Little production parking pass ($95). Other new listings include a Star Trek live auction catalog (£40) and a set of werewolf teeth molds from Wolves.
Other dealers, such as Propabilia and Propstore, listed a handful of additional items, mostly under $500, with no major headline pieces this week.
eBay featured a wide range of new and ongoing listings. Notable active auctions include a screen-used Captain Jack Sparrow coin from Pirates of the Caribbean (current bid $201), a Resident Evil prop teeth mold set (current bid $160), and Daniel Radcliffe’s shirt worn in Harry Potter (current bid $152.50). Other highlights are a Star Trek prop replica bundle (current bid £537.20) and a miniature Slytherin snake prop casting from Harry Potter (current bid $152.50).
Catawiki continues to offer a large selection of new and ongoing auctions. Featured items include a Star Trek: First Contact original Borg Drone mannequin (current bid €2,900), a Frankenstein life-size bust (current bid €1,013), a Nosferatu life-size bust (current bid €820), and a Back to the Future Part II signed hoverboard replica (current bid €1,000). Additional highlights are a Harry Potter signed wand (current bid €240), a Aliens Alien Warrior legendary scale bust (current bid €550), and a Titanic signed by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet (current bid €515). The platform also features a Home Alone 2 prop newspaper (current bid €500), a Jaws deluxe boxset (current bid €490), and a Home Alone signed by Macaulay Culkin (current bid €440).
Other new listings across smaller dealers and platforms were limited in number and value, with no major original screen-used props added this week.
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Catawiki leads the upcoming week with over 500 active lots, including several featured items. The top lots are a Star Trek: First Contact original Borg Drone mannequin (current bid €2,900), a Frankenstein life-size bust (current bid €1,013), a Back to the Future Part II signed hoverboard replica (current bid €1,000), and a Nosferatu life-size bust (current bid €820). Other highlights include a Harry Potter signed wand (current bid €240), a Aliens Alien Warrior bust (current bid €550), and a Titanic signed by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet (current bid €515). The catalog also features a Home Alone 2 prop newspaper, a Jaws deluxe boxset, and a Home Alone signed by Macaulay Culkin, all with active bidding.
eBay has several featured auctions scheduled to close, including a screen-used Captain Jack Sparrow coin from Pirates of the Caribbean (current bid $201), a Resident Evil prop teeth mold set (current bid $160), and Daniel Radcliffe’s shirt worn in Harry Potter (current bid $152.50). Other notable listings are a Star Trek prop replica bundle and a miniature Slytherin snake prop casting from Harry Potter.
No major traditional auction houses are scheduled for the upcoming week, with the focus remaining on online marketplaces and Catawiki’s extensive catalog.
This week’s top-ranked titles are The Twilight Zone, Harry Potter, Cannonball, Stargate, and Meet Me in St. Louis. Other collector favorites in the top ten include Batman, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, and Stranger Things.
The most notable upward movement this week comes from The Twilight Zone, which gained 500 places to reach the top spot. Cannonball, Stargate, and Meet Me in St. Louis also made significant gains, each rising nearly 500 places in the rankings.
Good luck with your collecting this week, and remember—PropsTracker is the best way to stay updated on original movie and TV props, upcoming auctions, and trending memorabilia. Happy hunting!