Props Weekly

A summary of the week in movie & TV props

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Sat, 04 Jul 2026 10:00 (CET)

Hello, and welcome to this week’s PropsTracker report. Settle in for a clear look at the latest screen-used props, auction results, new listings, and keyword movements worth keeping on your radar.

Summary for collectors in a hurry

Past week auction recapAuctions results

Propstore was the main auction event of the week, selling 913 lots from more than 1,100 items for a total of $2,155,104, with a median price of $882. The top result was Homelander’s hero supe costume from The Boys at $151,200, followed by another Homelander screen-matched supe costume at $113,400 and Soldier Boy’s screen-matched Season 3 supe costume at $81,900. Other high results included Superman’s costume with cape, belt and boots replicas from Superman III at $53,550, above its $20,000–$40,000 estimate, Black Noir’s hero supe costume at $44,100, and Homelander’s baptism supe costume at $47,250.

Within the same Propstore sale, several non-The Boys screen-used pieces also cleared notable prices. Shao Kahn’s screen- and photo-matched Earthrealm ensemble from Mortal Kombat: Annihilation sold for $31,500, well above its $600–$1,200 estimate. Judah Ben-Hur’s chariot race tunic from Ben-Hur reached $12,600, above its $3,000–$6,000 estimate. Ghostbusters collectors also saw a light-up car model miniature set sell for $8,820, while two Jurassic Park park visitor brochures and park visitor brochure each sold for $5,355.

SWAU sold all 14 lots, totaling $23,750. This session was centered on signed replicas and autograph collectibles rather than original production-used props. The highest result was Robert Downey Jr.’s signed Iron Man Nano Gauntlet replica at $6,600, followed by Dave Filoni’s signed Ahsoka Tano and Captain Rex Celebration print at $6,000. A signed Thor Mjolnir replica sold for $1,920, and a signed Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan lightsaber replica set sold for $1,200.

Van Eaton Galleries sold 26 of 32 lots, totaling $19,375. A Pirates of the Caribbean prop treasure hoard led the results at $4,000, above its $300–$500 estimate, followed by The Goonies One-Eyed Willy treasure props at $3,250, also above estimate. The featured Dinner for Schmucks pieces both sold within estimate, with the Creation of Adam prop mice and the taxidermy Mona Lisa mouse each reaching $1,000. John Wayne’s costume top from The Conqueror sold for $1,400.

VIP Fan Auctions sold 41 of 46 lots from Wuthering Heights, totaling $17,228. The top result was Heathcliff’s screen-used pouch and pipe at $3,350, followed by Isabella’s screen-used doll house and miniatures at $2,000. Cathy’s screen-used wedding bouquet sold for $1,300, and Cathy’s screen-used blanket sold for $1,225.

Other auctions included several irregular-source results. A 1925 Ben-Hur screen-used ship prop sold for $3,000, below its $4,000–$6,000 estimate, while a Return to Mayberry screen-used Mayberry town plaque sold for $1,700 and a Mayberry sheriff’s squad car door emblem sold for $1,500. The featured Barney Fife screen-used sheriff’s hat badge did not sell, with the reserve not met.

eBay sales are provided as a high-value extract only. The top listed result was a Captain America: The First Avenger original prop comic book at $2,500. Other notable sales included a Doctor Who 10th Doctor sonic screwdriver replica at $2,124, a Good Will Hunting first draft screenplay at $2,025, a 300 signed Spartan hero helmet at £1,470, about $2,000 or €1,700, and a Jaws screen-used piece of the Orca boat at $762. A Home Alone 2 first draft personal script sold for $2,000, and a The Devil Wears Prada screen-worn Miranda wardrobe piece sold for $1,936.

Catawiki sold 621 items from more than 700 lots, totaling €23,122, with a median price of €20. The top result was a Star Wars Kenner action figure and vehicle collection at €565. Among items closer to screen-used or prop-related collecting, a Better Call Saul / Breaking Bad Los Pollos Hermanos cup with Propstore COA sold for €122, a Star Wars: A New Hope Chewbacca hair original prop sold for €65, and a James Bond: Thunderball Palmyra stones prop sold for €2. Most higher Catawiki prices this week were for replicas, signed photos, figures, and memorabilia rather than production-used props.

New props listed this weekNew movie props

eBay added several active auction listings worth noting, led by a Good Will Hunting first draft screenplay currently at $1,700. Other active listings include a Doctor Who screen-used TARDIS roundel from the 13th Doctor era at £800, about $1,070 or €930, a 300 screen-used Hero Dilios Spartan helmet at £410, about $550 or €480, and a Back to the Future DeLorean time machine screen-used parts display at $177.50. A featured Freddy vs. Jason battle-worn hockey mask replica is also active at $170.50.

Catawiki has a large group of active auctions, with many replica, autograph, figure, and display pieces rather than original production props. Higher current bids include a signed Back to the Future Part II replica hoverboard at €850, another signed official replica hoverboard at €420, a Mike Tyson signed WBC belt at €375, a Star Wars C-3PO Chogokin figure at €300, and a Star Wars first 12 recarded figure display at €260. One screen-used listing to note is a Troy battle-scene helmet, currently at €30.

Propstore (Buy Now) listed a broad fixed-price group, including the Orkin Man cyborg puppet miniature at $1,795, William Ware Theiss hand-drawn Star Trek environmental suit helmet sketch at $1,795, and Theiss Starfleet uniform and costume sketches at $1,495. From Lost, Hugo “Hurley” Reyes’ ensemble is listed at $1,495, while Jeremy Bentham’s passport, death certificate and ID paperwork is listed at $1,095.

Propstore (Buy Now) also added Old Joe’s Looper grey jacket at $995, Isaac Mendez’s Heroes props and precognitive painting at $995, and Noah Bennet’s eyeglasses, specimen case and bulletin board at $895. Cal Lynch’s Assassin’s Creed stunt bow is listed at £995, about $1,330 or €1,160, and a Braveheart Lord Murmur helmet is listed at £745, about $990 or €870.

The Prop Gallery added a Coraline chair miniature at £1,595, about $2,130 or €1,860, and a Thomas and Friends Dennis face appliance at £1,295, about $1,730 or €1,510. A Thomas and Friends miniature barrel sold at £295, about $390 or €340.

Blasters4Masters listed a James Bond Golden Gun premium edition replica. It is a replica rather than a production-used prop, but it is directly tied to a major screen prop design and appears as the only new listing from this dealer in the supplied data.

Other auctions added an active Scarface grenade launcher movie prop, currently bid at $10,000 against a $20,000–$35,000 estimate. Heritage also added a The Love Boat prop ship guest-arrival railing section as an upcoming auction lot.

Auction calendar for the upcoming weekAuctions calendar

Catawiki has more than 450 lots scheduled or active in the supplied calendar. Current higher bids include the signed Back to the Future Part II replica hoverboard at €850, another signed official replica hoverboard at €420, the Mike Tyson signed WBC belt at €375, and the Star Wars C-3PO Chogokin figure at €300. For collectors looking specifically at production-used material, the Troy screen-used battle helmet is listed at €30, while the rest of the upper Catawiki range is largely replica, autograph, figure, or memorabilia-focused.

eBay has a smaller upcoming extract, led by the Good Will Hunting first draft screenplay at $1,700 and the Doctor Who screen-used TARDIS roundel at £800, about $1,070 or €930. Other active items include the 300 screen-used Hero Dilios Spartan helmet at £410, about $550 or €480, the Back to the Future DeLorean screen-used parts display at $177.50, and the featured Freddy vs. Jason battle-worn hockey mask replica at $170.50.

Trending keywordsTrending searches

Top-ranked keywords this week are ER, Stranger Things, Newt Scamander, Steve McQueen, and Star Wars. The rest of the current top ten includes Tremors, Kin, Harry Potter, Hannibal Lecter, and Star Trek.

The largest one-week ranking gains were recorded by Ang Lee, moving from rank 1131 to 99, Charlie Chaplin, moving from 1071 to 98, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, moving from 1066 to 97. Other notable gains include Godzilla, from 954 to 22, and Farscape, from 981 to 92.

Good luck with your searches this week, and remember that PropsTracker is here to help you follow the screen-used props, auction results, and new listings you do not want to miss.

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