Props Weekly

A summary of the week in movie & TV props

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Sat, 28 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 auction results, 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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Recap of past week auctionsAuctions results

Propstore held a major auction with over 1,300 items sold and a total sales volume exceeding $8.5 million. The headline result was the screen-used C-3PO head from The Empire Strikes Back, which sold for $1,058,400, well above its estimate. Other notable sales included Quint’s harpoon gun from Jaws at $327,600, Shards of Narsil from The Lord of the Rings at $252,000, and Maximus’s arena helmet from Gladiator at $189,000. The auction featured a wide range of screen-used props, costumes, and production artifacts from collector favorites such as Star Wars, Jaws, Harry Potter, The Terminator, Game of Thrones, and Batman films. Several lots, including the Rey and Luke Skywalker hero lightsaber hilt, did not meet reserve.

Heritage presented a mid-tier auction with 179 lots, all sold. The top results included a Star Trek: The Original Series script from "The Cage" at $7,500, a Star Trek alien creature prop collection at $1,625, and a Back to the Future Part II cast-signed hoverboard at $4,500. The sale also featured a set of Michael Scott desk accessories from The Office at $4,250 and a Memento and Batman Begins script pair at $4,000. The auction included a strong selection of Star Trek scripts, concept art, and prosthetic pieces, as well as memorabilia from The Office, The Walking Dead, and Kill Bill.

On eBay, the highest sales included a Band of Brothers screen-used uniform and crew gift set at £2,550, a Grinch candelabra prop at $1,200, and a Batman v Superman screen-used Batarang at £493.63. Other notable results were a Spider-Man signed comic book poster at $10,700 and a Stephen Colbert charity video call at $10,600.

Catawiki saw a vintage miniature Academy Award made for Columbia Pictures sell for €8,000, a Back to the Future Part II signed hoverboard replica at €851, and a Raiders of the Lost Ark memorabilia lot at €509. The platform also featured a variety of signed photos, action figures, and collectibles from Star Wars, Back to the Future, and Jurassic Park.

Other auction houses, including Premiere Props and VIP Fan Auctions, offered smaller selections with a focus on screen-worn costumes and production props from recent TV and film releases.

Insights on new props listed during the past weekNew movie props

eBay added a range of new screen-used and production props, including a Thomas and Friends TV prop Nelson remote control (active auction), a The Walking Dead Rosita helmet (active auction), and a Band of Brothers uniform and gear set (recently sold). Other highlights include a Batman v Superman Batarang, a Ghost in the Shell Section 6 sniper helmet, and a Grinch candelabra prop. The platform continues to feature a mix of original props, wardrobe, and signed memorabilia from popular franchises.

Catawiki currently features a Goonies exclusive silver lot (active auction), an Aliens Ellen Ripley effects group item (active auction), and a Ghostbusters Ecto-1 premium set (active auction). Other notable listings include a Star Wars Agoro/New Zealand Mint coin, a James Bond Octopussy imperial coronation egg, and a Star Wars Return of the Jedi Kenner figure. The marketplace also offers signed memorabilia and collectibles from Back to the Future, Harry Potter, and Indiana Jones.

SWAU has launched a series of active auctions for high-profile signed prop replicas, including an Iron Man Hasbro Legends Series electronic helmet signed by Robert Downey Jr. (current bid $1,900), a Thor Mjolnir prop replica signed by Chris Hemsworth (current bid $800), and a Darth Vader full-size helmet signed by James Earl Jones (current bid $950). Additional lots include a Captain America helmet signed by Chris Evans, a Captain America metal shield signed by Chris Evans, and a Mace Windu lightsaber signed by Samuel L. Jackson.

Icons of Pop Culture is offering a Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight "Wormwood New Mexico" sign (current bid $1,000), a L.A.'s Finest Nancy McKenna outfit, and an Ocean’s Eleven production clapperboard. The auction also features Star Trek: Deep Space Nine production scripts and Uncharted Nathan Drake stunt costume.

Van Eaton Galleries has listed a Steve McQueen costume from An Enemy of the People (current bid $1,000), a Darkman burning hand stop-motion prop (current bid $300), and a Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland animatronic head (current bid $500). Other highlights include Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation Venus de Milo torsos and puppet head skins.

Piece of the Past is offering a Casablanca prop passport (current bid $400), a Red One hero leather jacket, and a Scream 7 director’s slate. The auction also features a signed Indiana Jones leather jacket and a Spider-Man screen-used webbing.

Mirabaud Mercier has several high-value lots scheduled, including a Fifth Element head prop (estimate €12,000–15,000), a Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire prop (estimate €15,000–20,000), and a Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire prop (estimate €30,000–50,000).

VIP Fan Auctions continues to list screen-worn costumes from Mercy, including a Maddox suit worn by Rebecca Ferguson (current bid $145) and a Nicole Raven jacket and dress (current bid $70).

HeroProp has added a Stranger Things Will Byers drawing and a Stranger Things Eggo box wrap to its fixed-price inventory.

The Prop Gallery listed an Egyptian warrior helmet from The Mummy Returns (for sale at £795).

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SWAU continues its active auction of signed prop replicas, with the Iron Man Hasbro Legends Series helmet signed by Robert Downey Jr. and the Thor Mjolnir prop replica signed by Chris Hemsworth among the featured lots. Other highlights include a Darth Vader helmet signed by James Earl Jones and a Captain America helmet signed by Chris Evans.

Van Eaton Galleries is offering a Steve McQueen costume from An Enemy of the People (current bid $1,000), a Darkman burning hand stop-motion prop (current bid $300), and a Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland animatronic head (current bid $500). The sale also includes Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation Venus de Milo torsos and puppet head skins.

Mirabaud Mercier will present several high-value props, including a Fifth Element head prop (estimate €12,000–15,000), a Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire prop (estimate €15,000–20,000), and a Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire prop (estimate €30,000–50,000).

Piece of the Past features a Casablanca prop passport (current bid $400), a Red One hero leather jacket, and a Scream 7 director’s slate. Additional lots include a signed Indiana Jones leather jacket and a Spider-Man screen-used webbing.

VIP Fan Auctions continues with screen-worn costumes from Mercy, including a Maddox suit worn by Rebecca Ferguson and a Nicole Raven jacket and dress.

Catawiki features a Goonies exclusive silver lot (current bid €1,501), an Aliens Ellen Ripley effects group item (current bid €90), and a Ghostbusters Ecto-1 premium set (current bid €1,600). Other active auctions include a Star Wars Agoro/New Zealand Mint coin and a James Bond Octopussy imperial coronation egg.

eBay has an active auction for a Thomas and Friends TV prop Nelson remote control (current bid $315) and a The Walking Dead Rosita helmet (current bid $142.50).

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ER, Stranger Things, and Star Wars occupy the top positions in this week’s rankings, followed by The Handmaid’s Tale and Harry Potter. Steve McQueen, Kin, and Back to the Future also remain highly ranked, with Supergirl and Psych rounding out the top ten.

This week, Anthony Quinn, Barry Keoghan, and Beetlejuice made the most notable gains, each rising over 500 places in the rankings compared to the previous week. Dr. No and Columbo also showed significant upward movement.

Good luck with your collecting this week! Remember, PropsTracker is the best way to keep up with original movie and TV props, track upcoming auctions, and discover the pieces 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!