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Welcome to this week’s PropsTracker report, where you’ll find a clear overview of recent movie and TV prop sales, new listings, and what’s coming up for collectors. Let’s take a look at the highlights and essentials for the week.
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Hanlin Auction Service offered more than 500 lots, with 398 sold and a total of $79,329 realized. The standout sale was a set of Wolverine claws from the X-Men Trilogy, which sold for $4,725, above the $2,000 estimate. Other notable results included a screen-used Hellboy Right Hand of Doom at $3,780 (below estimate), a Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story faux Rolex watch at $787, and An American Werewolf in London werewolf teeth at $724. The auction also featured props from “Battlestar Galactica,” “Bram Stoker’s Dracula,” “Ash vs Evil Dead,” and “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.”
VIP Fan Auctions presented 39 lots from “Eternity Joan,” with 33 sold. The top result was Elizabeth Olsen’s screen-worn dress, slip & heels at $900, followed by a short sleeve sweater, skirt & heels at $560, and a coat & dress at $510. Several other screen-worn costumes and props from the series found buyers, with most lots closing between $50 and $500.
Nate Sanders had a small session with four items sold. The highest price was $625 for a Golden Globe nomination for “ER”, followed by Marlon Brando’s Visa card at $536. Other sales included a Captain Kangaroo screen-worn artist costume and a Toy Story 3 crew lithograph at $125 each.
On eBay, the top sale was a Space Shuttle helmet kit at $2,371, followed by a Jumanji animatronic lion head at $1,476, and an ACES spacesuit helmet replica at $1,225. Other notable results included a Stranger Things Season 5 screen-used Hellfire Club prop at $660 and Gemini spacesuit gloves from “First Man” at $780.
On Catawiki, the highest sale was a Diabolik costume at €900 (about $1,080), followed by a Sleeping Beauty Italian poster at €600 (about $720), and a Predator statue at €540 (about $650). Other sales included a Terminator signed memorabilia at €440 and a Wonder Woman pin-up edition at €440.
Other auction houses and dealers reported a few minor sales, with no single lot exceeding $1,000.
Among new fixed-price listings, Propabilia added a hero metal sword from The Strain for $9,995, a screen-used prop from a trending horror series. The Prop Gallery sold a Roman infantry gladius from Gladiator for £1,995 (about $2,750 or €2,300), and continues to offer a Diesel face appliance from Thomas and Friends at £1,695.
HeroProp listed a Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth from Jurassic Park III for $1,200 and an SFX Nazi helmet from X-Men: First Class for $985, both screen-used and from popular franchises.
Factory Entertainment continues to offer limited edition prop replicas, including a Thunderball breather and a Goldfinger Fort Knox bullion bar, both from the James Bond series.
Propstore (Buy Now) added several production items, such as a Jack Frost crew parking pass, a Halloween crew parking pass, and a Mutant Chronicles concept artwork collection, with prices ranging from $45 to £75.
CineProps listed a variety of items, including an Unbreakable FSU coach polo and a Bad Boys 2 TNT team cap, both under €100, as well as a concept art from Alien Covenant and a Hot Shots storyboard.
On eBay, new listings include a Colbert’s Senate Rug from The Late Show (current bid $6,700), a Blade Runner Dadget (current bid $158), and a Master Replicas Kermit the Frog puppet (current bid $459). Other notable items are a Basket Case lifesize Belial figure and a Devil’s Advocate demon maquette (current bid £265.90).
On Catawiki, new featured listings include a Back to the Future Part II replica hoverboard signed by Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd (current bid €1,199), a Lord of the Rings statue (current bid €701), and a James Bond Archives deluxe limited edition (current bid €1,550). Other active lots include a Back to the Future official replica hoverboard (current bid €1,100), a Back to the Future DeLorean Timemachine model (current bid €1,000), and a Lord of the Rings King Théoden helmet and sword set (current bid €600). Additional highlights are a Star Wars Revenge of the Jedi vintage display (current bid €560), a James Bond Octopussy Imperial Coronation Egg (current bid €550), and a James Bond Dr. No screen-used poker chip (current bid €400).
Other dealers and marketplaces listed a handful of minor items, mostly under $100, with no major screen-used props added this week.
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Icons of Pop Culture will offer over 60 lots, with featured items including a Starship Troopers Mobile Infantry uniform and body armor (current bid $1,450), a Mary Jane Watson outfit from The Amazing Spider-Man (current bid $506), and Tarot prop tarot cards (current bid $410). Other highlights include a Mobile Infantry helmet and Peter Parker’s shirt from Spider-Man: Homecoming.
VIP Fan Auctions will continue with a new session of “Hedda Gabler” screen-worn costumes and props, with 49 lots scheduled.
misc / divers sources will feature a Lonesome Dove set design blueprints (current bid $1,600), a Wyatt Earp screen-used cowboy hat (current bid $1,500), and a 7ft Iron Man Mark III prop statue (current bid $1,600). Other large promotional props from “Spider-Man,” “Fantastic Four,” “Harry Potter,” and “Star Wars” are also included.
On eBay, the top active lot is a Colbert’s Senate Rug (current bid $6,700), followed by a Devil’s Advocate demon maquette (current bid £265.90), and a Blade Runner Dadget (current bid $158).
On Catawiki, featured active lots include a Back to the Future Part II replica hoverboard signed by Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd (current bid €1,199), a Lord of the Rings statue (current bid €701), and a James Bond Archives deluxe limited edition (current bid €1,550). Additional highlights are a Back to the Future official replica hoverboard (current bid €1,100), a Back to the Future DeLorean Timemachine model (current bid €1,000), and a Lord of the Rings King Théoden helmet and sword set (current bid €600).
This week, Harry Potter holds the top position in the rankings, followed by Mob City, Jamie Bell, Boston Legal, and Stranger Things. Other collector favorites in the top ten include Star Wars, Viola Davis, Peter Berg, Hellboy, and Dune.
The most notable upward movements this week are Harry Potter, which gained 500 places to reach the top spot, Jamie Bell rising 498 places, Star Wars up 495 places, Viola Davis up 494, and Peter Berg up 493. Hellboy and Dune also made significant gains in the rankings.
Good luck with your collecting this week, and remember—PropsTracker is the best way to keep up with every screen-used movie and TV prop you’d love to own!