Props Weekly

A summary of the week in movie & TV props

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Sat, 21 Feb 2026 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, auction results, and trending topics. 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

Propstore held a major Doctor Who auction, offering over 300 original screen-used props and costumes. The headline result was the Bronze Asylum Dalek, which sold for £53,550. Other notable sales included the Fifteenth Doctor’s “Lux” Sonic Screwdriver at £6,930, a screen-matched TARDIS from “Eve of the Daleks” at £6,930, and a Clara Oswald Anti-Cyber Gun at £3,150. The auction achieved a 100% sell-through rate, with a total of £613,778 realized and a median price of £1,260. Many lots from the modern era of Doctor Who were represented, including costumes, hero props, and creature effects.

VIP Fan Auctions presented a mid-sized sale focused on screen-worn costumes and props from Power Book IV Force and MERV Anna. The top result was Anna’s striped shirt and accessories from MERV Anna, which sold for $995. Other featured lots included Vic Flynn’s Loro Piana coat at $715 and Tommy’s Chicago map and spider card at $700. The auction sold 158 out of 217 lots, with a total of $22,080 and a median price of $85.

Ewbank’s offered a focused selection of James Bond memorabilia, including a Die Another Day clapperboard at £1,950, GoldenEye preliminary artwork at £1,300, and several original props and production items from across the franchise. The sale achieved a 94% sell-through rate, with 33 out of 35 lots sold and a total of £13,275.

On eBay, the top sale was a Lost Highway original screenplay at $2,550. Other high results included a Blade Runner Blaster at £1,200, a Poltergeist script at $1,103, and a Back to the Future license plate signed by Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox at $800. Stranger Things screen-used displays also performed well.

Catawiki saw a Back to the Future II signed hoverboard replica reach €1,200, with other notable results for Dolph Lundgren memorabilia and Star Wars cast-signed items. The platform sold over 600 items, with a median price of €37.

Other auction houses and marketplaces reported minor results, with a range of memorabilia and collectibles changing hands at lower price points.

Insights on new props listed during the past weekNew movie props

On eBay, several notable new listings have appeared. Among the featured items are a Friday the 13th Part 7 Jason Vorhees bust (current bid $550), a screen-used scorpion prop from The Mummy Returns (current bid $200), and a Green Lantern Power Battery prop replica (current bid $380). Additional highlights include Apollo spacesuit LEVA gloves, Gremlins 2 Gizmo Mogwai prop, and several lots of vintage model gun cartridges and military props. These listings reflect a mix of original screen-used items and high-end replicas, with active bidding underway.

On Catawiki, new auctions feature a Back to the Future II hoverboard signed by seven cast members (current bid €850), a Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies King Thorin statue signed by David Tremont (current bid €700), and a Back to the Future photo signed by Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd (current bid €400). Other notable listings include a Joker premium bust from The Dark Knight, a Back to the Future II signed hoverboard replica, and a Bruce Lee 1/3 scale statue. The platform also features a Frankenstein life-size bust and a Back to the Future II official hoverboard replica.

On Raremarq, the following items are currently available: a Labyrinth model miniature church (£3,995), a Grand Budapest Hotel large Mendl’s Patisserie box (£2,495), and a Thomas and Friends large scale miniature coal (£195). Propstore (Buy Now) has listed Wolf of Wall Street Stratton Oakmont sales scripts and phone ($995), a Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows rubber throwing knife (£495), and a Prison Break California driver’s license ($145). Movie Bits offers a Saving Private Ryan M1 helmet liner (£175), and CineProps has several X-Men: The Last Stand concept art pieces and film-worn t-shirts.

Other dealers, including Blasters4Masters, have listed a range of Star Wars helmets and masks, though most are currently unsold or have not met reserve prices.

Auction calendar for the upcoming weekAuctions calendar

Ewbank’s is preparing a large auction with nearly 500 lots, including several high-profile featured items. The top lots include a Conan the Destroyer Atlantean sword (estimate £10,000–£20,000, current bid £5,000), a Doctor Strange Eye of Agamotto necklace (estimate £7,000–£10,000, current bid £3,400), and a Mandalorian production-made helmet (estimate £5,000–£8,000, current bid £2,400). Other highlights are an Alien Resurrection Xenomorph Warrior head, a Wonder Woman tiara, and a Star Wars: The Force Awakens Rey’s staff. The sale also features props from Captain America, Jurassic Park, Harry Potter, and Star Wars, with a wide range of production-made and screen-used memorabilia.

Icons of Pop Culture will offer 50 lots, including a Blue Streak Miles Logan vest and tools (current bid $600), a Die Hard with a Vengeance prop gold bar (current bid $550), and a Breaking Bad Walter White signature jacket (current bid $600). Other items include costumes from Napoleon, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Starship Troopers, and Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Nate Sanders is running a small auction with a Tootsie Andy Warhol signed photograph (current bid $1,600), a Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone cast and crew pocket watch (current bid $1,500), and a Bruce Willis Red 2 screen-worn shirt (current bid $200).

VIP Fan Auctions continues with a new round of Power Book IV Force costumes and props, including a Tommy screen-worn bloody jacket (current bid $161), Vic Flynn Tom Ford suit (current bid $85), and Claudia Burberry coat (current bid $85).

On eBay, featured active auctions include a Friday the 13th Part 7 Jason Vorhees bust (current bid $550) and a Mummy Returns screen-used scorpion prop (current bid $200). Other notable listings are a Green Lantern Power Battery prop and Apollo spacesuit gloves.

On Catawiki, the top active lots are a Back to the Future II hoverboard signed by seven cast members (current bid €850), a Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies King Thorin statue (current bid €700), and a Back to the Future signed photo (current bid €400). Additional highlights include a Joker premium bust, a Back to the Future II signed hoverboard replica, and a Bruce Lee 1/3 scale statue.

Trending keywordsTrending searches

Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles occupy the top positions in this week’s rankings, followed by Stranger Things and Halo. These titles are currently the most searched and referenced across auctions and listings.

This week, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles made the most notable gain, rising 498 places to reach the third spot. Halo and The Fugitive also saw significant upward movement, each climbing nearly 500 places in the rankings. Willy Wonka and Selene (from Underworld) also advanced strongly this week.

Good luck with your collecting this week! Remember, PropsTracker is the best way to stay updated on every original movie and TV prop you might want to add to your collection.

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This report is created with the support of artificial intelligence (AI), which helps analyze and summarize the week’s data. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy, but for critical information, please consult original sources. If you notice any error or omission, don’t hesitate to let us know!