Props Weekly

A summary of the week in movie & TV props

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Sat, 16 May 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 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 dedicated Star Trek: Discovery auction with 340 lots, all sold. The top result was Michael Burnham’s Admiral Jacket at $8,820, followed by her 32nd Century Starfleet Command Uniform and Paul Stamets’ Science Uniform, each at $8,190. Saru’s Brooch achieved $4,095, and Captain Pike’s Away Mission Costume reached $4,410. The sale included a wide range of screen-used costumes, props, and set pieces from the series, with strong participation across all price levels.

Icons of Pop Culture offered 55 lots, all sold. Notable results included Peter Parker’s jacket from The Amazing Spider-Man at $5,568, Bea’s dress from Anyone But You at $3,712, and Jimmy McGill’s costume from Better Call Saul at $1,280. Other highlights were Jane Kano’s outfit from Charlie’s Angels (2019) at $961 and Jesse Pinkman’s costume from El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie at $832.

VIP Fan Auctions presented 151 lots, with 104 sold. The top item was Marty Supreme Marty Mauser’s screen-worn uniform polo at $4,100, followed by Marty Supreme Globetrotter costume at $2,750 and screen-worn trousers and dress shirt at $1,700. Several wardrobe and prop lots from The Bluff and Marty Supreme also found buyers.

SWAU sold a single item: a Harry Potter Hogwarts Express prop replica train ticket for $264.

On eBay, featured sales included a Captain America: The First Avenger original prop comic book at $2,500, an Ash vs Evil Dead screen-worn prop costume at $2,400, a Gabrielle Amazon Queen stunt sword from Xena: Warrior Princess at $1,500, and a screen-used Medjai scimitar from The Mummy (1999) at $1,051. Other notable results included a 300 film Spartan hero helmet signed by Zack Snyder and a Doctor Who screen-used pig mask.

On Catawiki, the highest sale was a Princess Leia vintage pin-up edition by Emma Wildfang at €1,325. Other notable results included a Roman Polanski memorabilia collection at €1,200, a Mike Tyson autographed WBC belt at €750, and a Star Wars signed photo by Mark Hamill & Carrie Fisher at €800. A Gladiator-style helmet replica sold for €120, and a Back to the Future Casio watch reached €466.

Other auction houses and dealers reported smaller volumes and lower price points this week.

Insights on new props listed during the past weekNew movie props

On eBay, new featured listings included a Stephen Colbert’s Midnight Confessions set from The Late Show (current bid $11,200), a Val Kilmer hand-drawn painting (current bid $1,000), a Ghostbusters 2 Dancing Toaster prop replica (current bid $510), a Disney Club Penguin Halloween Panic screen-used puppet (current bid £500), a Hasbro Haslab Ghostbusters Spengler Proton Pack (current bid £385.78), and a James Bond Octopussy circus girl wardrobe piece (current bid $224.50). These listings reflect a mix of original screen-used props and high-end replicas from popular franchises.

On Catawiki, featured new listings include a Carlo Rambaldi E.T. The Extra Terrestrial bronze sculpture (current bid €2,000), a Goonies exclusive silver lot (current bid €1,100), a Back to the Future DeLorean signed by Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd (current bid €550), a Back to the Future hoverboard signed by four cast members (current bid €385), a Back to the Future photo signed by Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd (current bid €340), and a Kenner Star Wars See-Threepio 12 Back AFA 75 (current bid €270). Additional highlights include a Star Wars photo signed by Dave Prowse and Carrie Fisher and a Bruce Lee 1/3 scale statue.

Goldin listed a production-made Emperor’s Royal Guard helmet from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (current bid $29,000), along with several Star Wars Master Replicas lightsabers and a signed Obi-Wan lightsaber by Ewan McGregor.

SWAU added a Star Wars: Dark Empire complete 6-piece set signed by the main cast (current bid $750), a vintage signed storybook from The Empire Strikes Back (current bid $300), and a Return of the Jedi signed storybook by Carrie Fisher and Anthony Daniels (current bid $225).

VIP Fan Auctions introduced new Marty Supreme and The Bluff wardrobe and prop lots, including a screen-worn towel (current bid $450), trousers, tank top, and shirt (current bid $150), and a screen-used snubnose revolver prop (current bid $125).

Planet Hollywood Vault listed a Back to the Future Lou’s Cafe letterhead (current bid $200), a Singin’ in the Rain extra’s dress (current bid $150), and a Total Recall Federal Colony of Mars prop $50 bill (current bid $100).

The Prop Gallery continues to offer a Daily Planet newspaper from Superman II (£4,495), an Adam West autographed Clock King patch from Batman (£3,495), and a Corpse Bride puppet skin test (£1,295).

Propstore (Buy Now) has an original Sil death concept display from Species (£695) and a production-used clapperboard from The Tourist (£595).

Movie Bits listed an Avengers prop dart brooch (£595), a Pirates of the Caribbean prop metal doubloon (£295), and several Ad Astra uniform patches.

Wulfgar Props added a Hulkling sword prop ($319) and a fantasy spiral dagger prop ($99).

Other dealers listed a handful of minor items, mainly lower-value costume pieces and small props.

Auction calendar for the upcoming weekAuctions calendar

Propstore is holding a major auction with over 400 lots. Headline items include a V for Vendetta crowd mask (current bid £1,890, estimate £3,000–£6,000), Bob Peak’s hand-painted Rollerball poster artwork (current bid £9,450, estimate £15,000–£30,000), and a pair of Chewbacca bandolier canisters from Solo: A Star Wars Story (current bid £2,520, estimate £2,000–£4,000). Additional highlights include Maximus Decimus Meridius’ stunt arena sword from Gladiator II, Sigourney Weaver-signed Alien agreement, and a set dressing Stormtrooper helmet from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.

SWAU continues with a selection of signed Star Wars memorabilia, including the Dark Empire signed set and Empire Strikes Back signed storybook.

VIP Fan Auctions offers new Marty Supreme and The Bluff wardrobe and prop lots, such as a screen-worn towel and a screen-used snubnose revolver.

Van Eaton Galleries features a The Love Boat Sun Princess clock prop (current bid $125, estimate $30–$60).

On Catawiki, featured active auctions include a Carlo Rambaldi E.T. bronze sculpture (current bid €2,000), a Goonies exclusive silver lot (current bid €1,100), and a Back to the Future DeLorean signed by Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd (current bid €550). Other notable listings are a Back to the Future hoverboard signed by four cast members and a Kenner Star Wars See-Threepio 12 Back AFA 75.

On eBay, ongoing highlights include the Stephen Colbert Midnight Confessions set (current bid $11,200), a Val Kilmer hand-drawn painting (current bid $1,000), and a Ghostbusters 2 Dancing Toaster prop replica (current bid $510).

Trending keywordsTrending searches

This week’s top-ranked keywords are ER, A New Hope, Star Wars, Stranger Things, and The Beaver. These titles and franchises continue to generate significant interest among collectors and fans.

Among the best progressions, Aaron Eckhart rose 665 places, Anna Paquin climbed 623 spots, and Chow Yun-fat advanced 582 positions. Interstellar also made a notable jump, gaining 512 places in the rankings.

Good luck with your collecting this week! Remember, PropsTracker is the best way to keep up with every screen-used prop, auction, and trending topic—never miss 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!