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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 new arrivals. Dive in to see what’s been happening across the world of screen-used memorabilia.
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Julien’s held a major auction focused on And Just Like That…, offering nearly 600 lots and achieving a 100% sell-through rate. The headline item was Mr. Big’s engraved watch and jewelry box, which sold for $25,600, far exceeding its $1,000 estimate. Other notable results included Carrie Bradshaw’s 19th-century French giltwood mirror at $8,960, Anthony Marantino’s Louis Vuitton bags at $5,120, and a variety of set-used furniture, wardrobe, and props from the series, with many lots selling above their estimates. The total sales for the auction reached over $500,000, with a median price of $512.
SWAU presented a focused selection of high-end prop replicas and signed memorabilia. The top lot was a Luke Skywalker Master Replicas Elite Edition lightsaber signed by Mark Hamill, which sold for $4,800. Other highlights included a Han Solo signed limited edition parka jacket at $4,500 and a Padmé Amidala prop replica blaster signed by Natalie Portman at $1,800.
On eBay, the highest sale was Stephen Colbert’s “Certificate of Presidency” and Jon Stewart’s “Name Certificate” at $15,100. Other notable results included Captain America: The First Avenger original prop comic book at $2,500, a 300 film Spartan hero helmet signed by Zack Snyder at approximately $2,000, and a James Bond 007 original film clapper board at around $625. Several screen-used and production-used props from major franchises also changed hands.
Catawiki saw a wide range of sales, with the top result being a Back to the Future Gray’s Sports Almanac double-signed by Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd at €600. Other notable sales included a Stranger Things signed photo by Millie Bobby Brown and Jamie Campbell Bower at €400, a Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle silver coin at €415, and a Mulan (2020) original screen-used costume (reserve not met).
Other auction houses and marketplaces reported smaller volumes and lower prices, with no standout results above $1,000.
On eBay, several notable new listings appeared, including a Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me special script supervisor notes, a The Walking Dead prop tool with COA, a Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me original scripts (2 drafts, lot 1), a Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me original scripts (2 drafts, lot 2), a The Boys: Polarity Area 51 poster board, a Miami Vice original FBI badge (Ed O’Neill, 1984 TV), a Miami Vice Sonny Crockett Miranda Rights card, and a Primevals stop-motion Lizardman puppet. These listings span a mix of screen-used props, production materials, and rare memorabilia from both classic and contemporary series.
On Catawiki, featured new listings include a Star Trek original Borg drone mannequin prop from First Contact, a Ghostbusters HasLab prop, a Franklin Mint Star Trek tridimensional chess set, a Back to the Future JVC prop, and a Back to the Future Part II replica hoverboard signed by Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. Additional highlights are an Iron Man 2026 silver trading coin, a Back to the Future signed photo by Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, and a Back to the Future replica license plate signed by both actors.
Heritage listed several high-profile items, including an All About Eve revised final draft screenplay signed by Bette Davis (current bid $12,500), a Seven Year Itch Marilyn Monroe “The Girl” subway dress (current bid $7,500), and a Let’s Make Love revised shooting final draft screenplay. These lots are currently open for bidding.
Omega Auctions added a Love Actually screen-used door from the “doorstep” scene (current bid £2,400), a Lawrence of Arabia original hand-drawn storyboard, and a Star Wars Sideshow Collectables life-size Darth Vader head.
VIP Fan Auctions continues to offer a variety of screen-worn costumes and production-used props from Preparation for the Next Life, with over 50 lots currently open for bidding.
The Prop Gallery listed a Gordon face appliance from Thomas and Friends (sold), Saurod eye lenses from Masters of the Universe, and Chronicles of Narnia world premiere invitation set.
Wulfgar Props added a Star Fox blaster light-up prop with holster (sold), a Star Fox shield prop (sold), and a Helldiver gold visor helmet prop (sold), along with several other foam and wearable prop items.
Factory Entertainment introduced a Colonial Viper pilot helmet Dirk Benedict signature edition prop replica (Battlestar Galactica), a Power Sword limited edition prop replica (Masters of the Universe 2026), and a Cylon Centurion helmet limited edition prop replica.
Propstore (Buy Now) listed a Dinosaur art reference maquette from The Lost World and several Robert Watts-autographed production-used storyboard displays from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
The Movie Reliquary added a Ghostbusters Frozen Empire production flyer and a Harry Potter production crew magnet (sold).
Other dealers and smaller sources listed a handful of minor items, mostly under $500, with no major screen-used highlights this week.
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Heritage is hosting a major Star Wars auction, featuring a five-foot Millennium Falcon filming miniature replica (current bid $156,250), a Daisy Ridley “Rey” action Jakku quarterstaff (current bid $31,250), and a First Order Stormtrooper helmet (current bid $21,250). Additional highlights include a Chewbacca stunt bowcaster, a Din Djarin hero Mandalorian helmet, and several Drew Struzan original artworks.
Julien’s will offer a Fabergé Egg and pedestal from Ocean’s Twelve (current bid $4,000), an Ocean’s Thirteen cast-signed casino table, and a John Steed ensemble from The Avengers. The sale also includes a variety of props, costumes, and production materials from Jerry Weintraub’s collection.
Omega Auctions continues with a Love Actually screen-used door, a Lawrence of Arabia storyboard, and a Star Wars life-size Darth Vader head.
Piece of the Past features a Casablanca prop passport, a Red One one-of-a-kind prop, and a Scream 7 director’s slate, along with a wide range of screen-used and production props from classic and contemporary films.
Catawiki has several featured lots, including a Star Trek original Borg drone mannequin prop, a Ghostbusters HasLab prop, a Star Trek tridimensional chess set, and a Back to the Future JVC prop. Other active auctions include a Back to the Future Part II replica hoverboard signed by Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd and an Iron Man 2026 silver trading coin.
On eBay, featured active listings include a Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me special script supervisor notes and a The Walking Dead prop tool with COA. Additional ongoing auctions cover a range of screen-used and production props from TV and film.
Other auction houses and smaller sources are offering a mix of minor props and memorabilia, with no major headline items scheduled for the week.
This week’s top-ranked tags are ER, Mad Max, Stranger Things, Star Wars, and Back to the Future. These series and characters continue to generate significant activity across auctions and new listings.
Among the best progressions, Beautiful Creatures rose 763 places to rank 79, Burt Ward climbed 741 spots to 76, and Adam Sandler advanced 717 places to 159. Cindy Williams and Casablanca also made notable gains, each moving up over 700 positions in the rankings.
Good luck with your collecting this week, and remember—PropsTracker is the best way to stay updated on every screen-used prop and memorabilia item you’d love to own.