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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. Let’s take a look at what’s been happening in the world of screen-used memorabilia.
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Icons of Pop Culture held a focused auction with 63 lots, all of which sold. The top result was Mary Jane Watson’s (Shailene Woodley) outfit from The Amazing Spider-Man, which achieved $2,023. Other notable sales included Starship Troopers Mobile Infantry uniform and body armor at $1,827, and Tarot prop tarot cards from the 2024 film at $529. The auction also featured several Cobra Kai costumes, Ladybug’s jacket from Bullet Train, and Gwen Stacy’s (Emma Stone) dress from The Amazing Spider-Man. The median price was $196, with a total of $26,684 realized.
VIP Fan Auctions offered 49 lots, primarily screen-worn costumes from Hedda Gabler. The highest price was $427 for Hedda Gabler’s evening gown with accessories. The sell-through rate was 51%, with a median price of $60 and a total of $2,480 in sales.
Among miscellaneous and smaller auctions, a variety of life-size statues and display props were sold, including a 7ft Iron Man Mark III prop statue at $5,000, Lonesome Dove set design blueprints at $4,500, and a life-size Chewbacca animated prop at $3,250. Other highlights included Lord of the Rings Gollum display and Harry Potter Dobby display prop, both at $1,300 and $600 respectively.
On eBay, the top sale was Colbert’s Senate Rug from The Late Show and Late Night with Seth Meyers, which sold for $10,100. Other notable results included Master Replicas Kermit the Frog puppet replica at $1,125 and Grinch movie candelabra props at $1,200. Stranger Things S5 production-used props also found buyers.
On Catawiki, the highest sale was James Bond Archives – No Time to Die edition at €1,550, followed by a Back to the Future II signed hoverboard replica at €1,500. Other strong results included a Star Wars vintage collection display at €1,000 and a Back to the Future DeLorean model at €1,000. Numerous Harry Potter, James Bond, and Star Wars items were also sold, with a median price of €35.
Other auction houses and dealers reported smaller volumes and lower prices, with no major headline results this week.
Propstore launched a major Doctor Who auction, with featured lots such as Bronze Asylum Dalek, Fifteenth Doctor’s Lux light-up sonic screwdriver, and a screen-matched “Eve of the Daleks” TARDIS. Other highlights include Clara Oswald’s anti-Cyber gun and a Fifteenth Doctor’s “Joy To the World” hero sonic screwdriver. Bidding is active and several lots have already attracted strong interest.
VIP Fan Auctions added new MERV screen-worn costumes, with Anna’s belt, chiffon dress, tights, hat, earrings, and purse as a featured lot. Additional lots include various costumes and props from the same production, with bids ranging from $50 to $200.
The Prop Gallery listed two notable items: a Mel Jones “I Heart Mulch” mug from Coraline and a Henry face appliance from Thomas and Friends, both available for £1,795.
Propstore (Buy Now) added a bloody hyena puppet from Exorcist: The Beginning for $1,495 and a hand-drawn alternate armor sketch for Brad Pitt’s Achilles in Troy for £995. Other new listings include concept art from No Escape, call sheets from Kick-Ass, and a miniature fireworks shop from The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.
Props In Motion Online listed a moonflower prop from The Haunting of Bly Manor for £995 and a toy from Peaky Blinders for £975. Additional items include costumes from The Blackening and A Boy Called Christmas.
Wulfgar Props now offers a combat shotgun prop (rental) for $149.
Factory Entertainment listed a Battlestar Galactica Cubits & Pyramid set prop replica for $89.99.
Other dealers, including Propabilia, added a few minor items, but none above $1,000 or with significant collector interest this week.
On eBay, new listings include a screen-used Sword of Shannara from The Shannara Chronicles, Stephen Colbert’s guest chair from The Late Show, and a Colbert’s Big Furry Hat. Additional highlights are a life-size Avatar Varang head bust and Jason Statham’s screen-worn sunglasses. Several TV and film props, including Dennis the Menace dog collar and Freaky Friday prop books, are also available.
On Catawiki, featured new listings include an Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Holy Grail replica signed by Harrison Ford, a Back to the Future II signed hoverboard replica, and a Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Italian poster. Other notable items are a Star Wars photo signed by Carrie Fisher, a Back to the Future photo signed by Michael J. Fox, a Carrie Fisher signed studio portrait, a Dolph Lundgren signed boxing glove, a Star Wars Topps card signed by David Prowse, and a X-Men Phoenix statue by Iron Studios. The platform also features a wide range of Harry Potter, Jurassic Park, and James Bond memorabilia, as well as several Lord of the Rings collectibles.
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Propstore continues its Doctor Who auction, offering over 300 lots. Featured items include the Bronze Asylum Dalek, Fifteenth Doctor’s Lux light-up sonic screwdriver, and a screen-matched TARDIS. Other highlights are Clara Oswald’s anti-Cyber gun and Fifteenth Doctor’s “Joy To the World” hero sonic screwdriver. Bidding remains active on all lots.
VIP Fan Auctions is running a MERV auction with nearly 50 lots, including Anna’s belt, chiffon dress, tights, hat, earrings, and purse as a featured item. The sale also includes a variety of screen-worn costumes and props from the same production.
Among miscellaneous auctions, a screen-used Wyatt Earp cowboy hat worn by Kevin Costner is on offer, with bidding at $1,500 and an estimate of $5,000–8,000.
On eBay, several high-profile TV set pieces are available, including a Stephen Colbert guest chair (current bid $20,300), a “Raid the Late Show Prop Closet” experience (current bid $16,800), and Colbert’s Big Furry Hat (current bid $7,750). Other notable listings are a screen-used Sword of Shannara and a life-size Avatar Varang head bust.
On Catawiki, featured auctions include an Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Holy Grail replica signed by Harrison Ford (current bid €1,100), a Back to the Future II signed hoverboard replica (current bid €950), and a Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Italian poster (current bid €699). Additional highlights are a Star Wars photo signed by Carrie Fisher, a Back to the Future photo signed by Michael J. Fox, and a Carrie Fisher signed studio portrait. The platform also features a wide range of Harry Potter, Jurassic Park, and James Bond memorabilia, as well as several Lord of the Rings collectibles.
This week’s top-ranked keywords are ER, Dianna Agron, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Stranger Things. These titles and personalities are currently the most prominent in prop-related searches and listings.
The most significant upward movements in the rankings were made by Ali Larter, Avatar, Carmen Ejogo, Contact, and Dina Meyer, each gaining over 1,000 places compared to the previous week. Olivia Colman and Rainn Wilson also saw notable increases in their rankings.
Good luck with your collecting this week, and remember—PropsTracker is the best way to stay updated on every screen-used prop, auction, and listing you care about. Happy hunting!