Props Weekly

A summary of the week in movie & TV props

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Sat, 21 Mar 2026 10:00 (CET)

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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 sales, new listings, and upcoming auction highlights. Dive in to see what’s been happening in the world of screen-used memorabilia.

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Recap of past week auctionsAuctions results

misc / divers featured a major result with the sale of an original George Reeves Superman costume from the 1950s, which achieved $60,000, well above its $35,000 upper estimate. The same session included a Kirk Alyn Superman costume at $45,000, also above estimate. These were the highest results of the week for original, screen-used TV and movie costumes.

Weiss Auctions offered a focused selection of TV and film scripts, with a 1976 Star Wars: A New Hope 4th Draft signed script selling for $2,600, below its $4,000–6,000 estimate. Other notable results included a Star Trek: DS9 finale cast-signed script at $1,100 and a Star Trek: Voyager series finale script at $750. The auction sold 16 of 18 lots, with a median price of $330.

VIP Fan Auctions concluded a mid-sized sale of screen-worn wardrobe and props from The Wrecking Crew. The top result was a Valentina screen-worn costume set at $425, with most lots selling between $50 and $500. The auction sold 71 of 100 items, with a median price of $75.

On eBay, the highest sales included a Who Framed Roger Rabbit? screen-used photo prop at $1,530, a Star Trek: Voyager Ferengi phaser at $1,000, and a RoboCop ED-209 stop-motion puppet replica at $750. Other notable results were for The Santa Clauses props and Doctor Who production-used items, with several lots in the $500–$800 range.

On Catawiki, the top sale was a Weta Workshop Balrog bust at €1,400. Other strong results included a Back to the Future Casio watch at €465, a Star Wars Anakin Skywalker Hot Toys figure at €600, and a James Bond Octopussy Imperial Coronation Egg (reserve not met). The marketplace sold 664 of 790 items, with a median price of €32.

Other auction houses and marketplaces reported minor results, with no single sale above $1,000 or €1,000 outside the sources listed above.

Insights on new props listed during the past weekNew movie props

eBay saw a steady flow of new listings, including several original and screen-used props. Notable active auctions include a Batman v Superman screen-used Batarang, a Ghost in the Shell section 6 sniper helmet (Propstore provenance), and a Band of Brothers costume and crew gift set. Other highlights are a personal video call with chef José Andrés (charity), Spider-Man signed comic book posters from The Late Show, and The Santa Clauses hero Santa sack. Collectors will also find a Power Rangers Green Ranger helmet and John Lithgow’s autographed Air Lithgows sneakers among the top new listings.

Catawiki added a wide range of new items, with at least five standout listings: a vintage miniature Academy Award (Oscar) made for Columbia Pictures’ 15th Anniversary (current bid €8,000), a Star Wars: A New Hope Carrie Fisher Master Replicas piece (current bid €1,300), a Back to the Future signed by Claudia Wells (current bid €220), a Knight Rider 1:8 scale K.I.T.T. replica (current bid €1,100), and a Back to the Future Part II official replica hoverboard signed by Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd (current bid €420). Additional highlights include a Million Dollar autograph by Al Pacino and a Christine car signed by John Carpenter.

Hanlin Auction Service listed several featured items now open for bidding: a Carlito’s Way (Al Pacino) 3-piece suit (current bid $2,000), a Predator (Jean-Claude Van Damme) prototype weapon (current bid $2,000), and a NeverEnding Story production-made book cover and script (current bid $1,000). Other notable lots include a Battlestar Galactica CIC translight and frame and a Howard the Duck animatronic head.

VIP Fan Auctions added new wardrobe and prop lots from Mercy and The Wrecking Crew, with featured items such as a Mercy Chris Raven screen-worn suit and a Wrecking Crew Valentina screen-worn hoodie set now open for bidding.

HeroProp listed a Captain America: Civil War Spider-Man suit eyes (for sale at $3,900) and a Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Dumbledore wand (reserve not met). Recent sales included a Star Wars: The Acolyte hero Jecki Lon lightsaber at $7,995 and a Power Rangers Red Ranger’s Morpher Buckle at $1,200.

The Prop Gallery added a Jumanji Brantford Police Department car decal (for sale at £1,195), along with Thomas and Friends beach girl miniature and Edward number 2 engine decal.

Blasters4Masters listed a Star Trek Romulan Disruptor Pistol and a Lord of the Rings Herugrim sword (pre-order), both currently available.

Other dealers and sources added a handful of minor items, none above $1,000 or €1,000.

Auction calendar for the upcoming weekAuctions calendar

Propstore is holding a major auction with over 1,300 lots, including several headline items. Top featured lots are a Jaws (1975) Quint’s screen- and photo-matched harpoon gun (current bid $315,000, estimate $250,000–500,000), a Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back light-up C-3PO head (current bid $441,000, estimate $350,000–700,000), a Cast Away (2000) Wilson volleyball (current bid $176,400), and a Gladiator (2000) Maximus arena helmet and mask (current bid $126,000). Other highlights include a Pirates of the Caribbean Jack Sparrow flintlock pistol, a Willy Wonka golden ticket, and a Lord of the Rings Shards of Narsil. The auction features a wide range of screen-used props, costumes, and production art from iconic films and TV series.

VIP Fan Auctions continues with new wardrobe and prop lots from Mercy and The Wrecking Crew, including featured items such as a Mercy Chris Raven screen-worn suit and a Wrecking Crew Valentina screen-worn hoodie set.

Heritage is offering a selection of Star Trek small alien creature props (current bid $109), The Walking Dead hero knife and accessories (current bid $3,875), and a The Office Michael Scott desk accessory set (current bid $2,625), along with a range of scripts and production-used items from classic TV and film.

On Catawiki, featured active auctions include a vintage miniature Academy Award (Oscar) (current bid €8,000), a Star Wars: A New Hope Carrie Fisher Master Replicas (current bid €1,300), and a Back to the Future signed by Claudia Wells (current bid €220). Other notable lots are a Knight Rider K.I.T.T. replica and a Back to the Future Part II hoverboard signed by Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd.

On eBay, active auctions include a Batman v Superman screen-used Batarang, a Ghost in the Shell section 6 sniper helmet, and a Band of Brothers costume and crew gift set. Other listings feature charity video calls, The Santa Clauses hero Santa sack, and Power Rangers Green Ranger helmet.

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ER, Stranger Things, and Star Wars occupy the top positions in this week’s rankings, followed by Harry Potter and Kin. Captain America and Back to the Future also remain high in the list, with A New Hope and Sleepy Hollow entering the top ten.

This week, Sleepy Hollow made the most notable gain, rising 492 places to reach the top 10. Other significant upward moves include Prison Break, Jurassic Park, After Earth, and Andor, each climbing several hundred spots in the rankings.

Good luck with your collecting this week, and remember—PropsTracker is the best way to stay updated on every original movie and TV prop you’d love to own!

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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!