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Welcome to this week’s PropsTracker report, where you’ll find a clear overview of the latest original movie and TV props, auction results, and upcoming opportunities for collectors. Let’s take a look at the highlights from the past seven days.
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Propstore held a major auction with over 380 lots, highlighted by a Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Stormtrooper helmet that sold for £44,100, far exceeding its estimate. Other notable results included a Sherlock screen-matched Baker Street sign at £10,080, a Pokémon: Detective Pikachu Tim Goodman costume at £7,560, and a Gladiator II stunt sword at £6,930. The auction also featured a V for Vendetta crowd mask at £2,016 and a Game of Thrones Jaime Lannister golden hand at £4,095. The sale achieved a 71.7% sell-through rate and a total of £358,596.
VIP Fan Auctions offered 146 lots, selling 112 and totaling $27,783. The top item was a Marty Supreme screen-worn costume from a Timothée Chalamet project, which sold for $5,350. Other featured sales included a Marty Supreme screen-used snubnose revolver at $1,437 and several wardrobe and prop sets from “The Bluff” and “Marty Supreme.”
SWAU presented two lots, both sold, with a Thor: The Dark World Aether container prop replica signed by Benicio Del Toro closing at $360.
Van Eaton Galleries sold a The Love Boat Sun Princess clock prop for $275.
On eBay, the highest sales included a Stephen Colbert “Midnight Confessions” set prop at $11,200, a Captain America: The First Avenger original prop comic book at $2,500, and a Home Alone: Lost In New York Macaulay Culkin personal script at $2,000. Other notable results were a Val Kilmer hand-drawn painting at $1,650 and a Muppets Electric Mayhem Animal photo puppet replica at $1,524.
On Catawiki, a Goonies exclusive silver lot sold for €1,600, while a Back to the Future double-signed DeLorean model reached €1,001. Other sales included a Good, the Bad and the Ugly re-release poster at €800 and a Star Wars Chewbacca figure at €436. The E.T. bronze sculpture by Carlo Rambaldi did not meet its reserve.
Other auction houses and smaller sales this week included a Star Trek: The Motion Picture Spock ears currently at $2,000 (active), and a Nate Sanders Emmy Award with a current bid of $2,500 (active).
Ewbank’s added several high-profile items to its upcoming sale, including a Captain America: The First Avenger WWII helmet (current bid £10,000), a Predator animatronic head (£2,400), and a Harry Potter Golden Snitch (£2,400). Other featured lots include an Aquaman stunt trident (£2,000) and a Wonder Woman hero whip (£2,000). The auction also lists a Doctor Strange Eye of Agamotto and a Star Wars: The Last Jedi Kylo Ren helmet.
Among dealers, The Prop Gallery listed an Other World stop-motion flower from Coraline (£1,395), a Thomas and Friends Sodor brass band figure (£595), and a Corpse Bride beetle puppet (£295). Movie Bits added a Blade Runner M2019 blaster (£295) and a Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End crew script (£395). CineProps listed a Resident Evil zombie vest (€145) and X-Men: The Last Stand concept art (€85).
Propstore (Buy Now) offered a Teebo Ewok fur display from Return of the Jedi (£145).
Other dealers such as The Movie Reliquary and Blasters4Masters listed a handful of items, including a Transfer (£1,250) and pre-order Star Wars blasters.
On eBay, new featured listings include an Oscar Best Picture prop lamp (current bid $750), a James Bond Octopussy circus costume ($330), and an Ood mask from Doctor Who (£4,000). Other active auctions feature a Ghostbusters 2 dancing toaster prop replica ($610), a Stormtrooper blaster ($300), and a Back to the Future signed hoverboard ($206).
On Catawiki, active highlights include a Back to the Future DeLorean model signed by Christopher Lloyd (€2,090), a Gladiator Maximus statue (€1,000), and a James Bond Octopussy Imperial Coronation Egg (€710). Other notable listings are a Ghostbusters 1/6 scale figure set (€550), a Back to the Future double-signed DeLorean (€500), and a Back to the Future II signed hoverboard (€440). Star Wars collectors will find a Star Trek Master Replicas (€440), a Star Wars signed photo set (€400), and a Back to the Future 40th anniversary watch (€340).
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Ewbank’s is set to hold a large auction with over 250 lots, including several headline items: a Captain America: The First Avenger WWII helmet (current bid £10,000), a Predator animatronic head (£2,400), and a Harry Potter Golden Snitch (£2,400). Other notable props include an Aquaman stunt trident, a Wonder Woman hero whip, and a Doctor Strange Eye of Agamotto. The sale also features props from Star Wars, Alien Resurrection, Jurassic Park, and more.
Nate Sanders continues with an Emmy Award for ESPN’s America’s Cup coverage (current bid $2,500).
Other auctions include a Star Trek: The Motion Picture Spock ears (current bid $2,000) and several smaller events with props from Back to the Future, Singin’ in the Rain, Total Recall, and more.
On eBay, featured active auctions include an Ood mask from Doctor Who (£4,000), an Oscar Best Picture prop lamp ($750), and a James Bond Octopussy circus costume ($330). Other listings include a Ghostbusters 2 dancing toaster prop replica ($610) and a Stormtrooper blaster ($300).
On Catawiki, active highlights are a Back to the Future DeLorean model signed by Christopher Lloyd (€2,090), a Gladiator Maximus statue (€1,000), and a James Bond Octopussy Imperial Coronation Egg (€710). Additional lots include a Ghostbusters 1/6 scale figure set (€550), a Back to the Future double-signed DeLorean (€500), and a Back to the Future II signed hoverboard (€440).
ER, Star Wars, Stranger Things, Tom Hardy, and Mad Max occupy the top positions in this week’s rankings. A New Hope, Speed, and Grace Kelly also remain highly ranked among collector favorites.
This week, Arsenio Hall and Ahsoka Tano made the most notable gains, each rising several hundred places in the list. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Middle-Earth, and Van Helsing also showed significant upward movement compared to last week.
Good luck with your collecting this week! Remember, PropsTracker is the best way to keep up with original movie and TV props, auction results, and upcoming opportunities—never miss a piece you’d love to own.