Props Weekly

A summary of the week in movie & TV props

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Sat, 18 Jul 2026 10:00 (CET)

Hello, and welcome to this week’s PropsTracker report — a focused look at the props, costumes, scripts, and production pieces worth keeping on your radar.

Summary for collectors in a hurry

Past week auction recapAuctions results

Heritage closed a large sale of more than 800 lots, with 788 sold for a total of $12,581,839 and a median price of $2,750. The leading result was Mark Hamill’s Luke Skywalker screen-used lightsaber with severed-hand effects rig from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, sold for $3,750,000. Other high results included Margaret Hamilton’s Wicked Witch of the West signature hat at $550,000, Jeff Bridges’ The Dude’s Persian-style rug at $350,000, another The Dude mansion rug at $375,000, Gene Wilder’s Willy Wonka photo-matched top hat at $350,000, William Shatner’s Captain Kirk second-season Starfleet tunic at $325,000, and the Daenerys Targaryen dragon eggs and chest at $312,500.

Heritage also recorded strong six-figure and five-figure results across original props, costumes, and production pieces. Clint Eastwood’s Harry Callahan hero Smith & Wesson revolver sold for $206,250, the Otto autopilot hero prop from Airplane! sold for $200,000, a Willy Wonka Golden Ticket prop sold for $137,500, Marty McFly’s screen-matched Mattel hoverboard with handlebars reached $125,000, and the Jurassic Park T. rex stop-motion armature sold for $112,500. Several notable lots did not meet reserve, including Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky Balboa photo-matched boxing boots, Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine leather motorcycle jacket, and Ian McKellen’s Magneto cape and tunic.

VIP Fan Auctions sold 58 of 63 lots from The Sheep Detectives, totaling $17,471, with a median price of $131. The top result was George Hardy’s screen-worn Henley top, belt with pouch set, cap, shirt, and trousers at $3,300. Elliot Mathews’ screen-used camera with strap, adapter, lens, battery, and charger sold for $2,200, while George Hardy’s screen-worn belt, boots, shirts, cap, trousers, coat, and socks sold for $1,100.

Ewbank’s offered a dedicated James Bond selection, selling 136 of 149 lots for £22,222. The leading result was the GoldenEye Russian MiG-29 hydraulic flap panel, sold for £3,640, above its £100–£200 estimate. A Casino Royale $500,000 poker chip sold for £2,600, also above its £200–£300 estimate, and the Octopussy tranquilizer rifle sold for £2,340, within its £2,000–£3,000 estimate. Several production-made Bond weapons did not meet reserve, including the Spectre hero PPK pistol, the Spectre hero VP9 pistol, and the No Time To Die hero PPK pistol.

eBay is represented here by a highest-sales extract, led by The Godfather second draft screenplay, sold for $13,300. Other notable results included Captain America: The First Avenger original prop comic book at $2,500, a Doctor Who 10th Doctor sonic screwdriver prop replica at $2,156.48, a Good Will Hunting first draft screenplay at $2,025, a signed 300 Spartan hero helmet at £1,470, and a Harry Potter Hogwarts invitation envelope at $1,500.

Catawiki sold 543 of more than 700 listed lots for €22,160, with a median price of €25. The highest result in the supplied data was L’Homme à la Ferrari large-format artwork at €711. Among film and TV-related lots, the signed Captain Kirk gold Star Trek uniform sold for €200, a Ringwraith of Forod at Dol Guldur figure sold for €370, and a Star Wars item by capiepa sold for €360. Several Back to the Future and Star Wars pieces were marked reserve not met.

New props and listings to watchNew movie props

eBay new auction activity is limited in the supplied extract, but a few items stand out for prop collectors. The leading active lot is a Freddy vs. Jason production-made Jason Voorhees hood mold, currently at $1,750. Other active listings include a Ghostbusters HasLab Neutrona Wand 1984, a Ghostbusters Spengler Neutrona Wand, a Puppet Master Blade 1:1 scale prop replica, and a Springtime for Hitler Playbill prop connected to Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder.

Catawiki added a large group of active movie and TV collectibles, with many entries listed as replicas, signed photos, or display pieces. Current higher bids include the Queen Studios Joker Artist’s Edition statue at €1,250, the James Bond Octopussy Property of a Lady Coronation Egg replica at €938, the signed Back to the Future Part II hoverboard replica at €800, another signed Back to the Future Part II hoverboard replica at €750, and the Back to the Future DeLorean time machine 1:8 scale replica at €505. More prop-focused listings include the Casino Royale original screen-used $5 poker chip and the Casino Royale original 1000 dollar Federal Reserve note prop.

The Prop Gallery listed three fixed-price pieces, led by a production-made Jack Skellington puppet head from The Nightmare Before Christmas at £1,595. The same dealer also added a Thomas and Friends large-scale workman miniature arm at £475 and a Corpse Bride Paul the Head Waiter beetle at £295.

Factory Entertainment added two high-end Star Trek replicas: the The Cage first-pilot laser prop replica and the The Cage second-pilot laser prop replica, each listed at $849.99. Both are limited-edition prop replicas rather than original production-used items.

Propstore Buy Now added Vesper Lynd’s Casino Royale business card at £295, a Templar shield from Assassin’s Creed at £195, and a grey battle shield from Your Highness at £65. The Casino Royale card is the clearest screen-used paper-prop listing in this small group.

CineProps listed a Ted plush reproduction with original accessories at €195, a Planet of the Apes Glenn Shadix bust and prosthetic at €195, and a Spider-Man 2 costume-pattern thumb mold at €85. The Planet of the Apes and Spider-Man 2 entries are the more production-oriented items in this dealer update.

Auction calendar for the upcoming weekAuctions calendar

VIP Fan Auctions has 65 active The Sheep Detectives lots scheduled, led by three hero stuffy props: Mopple hero stuffy at $1,400, Sebastian hero stuffy at $1,300, and Winter Lamb hero stuffy at $1,100. Additional active wardrobe lots include Lydia Harbottle’s screen-worn ring, sunglasses, heels, suit jacket, suit skirt, watch, and earrings at $525, plus George Hardy’s screen-worn long-sleeve shirts and pants at $275.

SWAU has 63 active lots in the upcoming calendar, mostly signed memorabilia, prop replicas, and comics. Current leading bids include Dave Filoni’s Star Wars Celebration 2015 VIP print with Stormtrooper sketch at $1,000, the signed Darth Vader full-size prop replica helmet at $1,000, Tom Holland’s Iron Spider-Man signed prop replica helmet at $750, and the cast-signed Captain America: The First Avenger prop replica helmet at $700. A cast-signed Willy Wonka Golden Ticket prop replica is also active at $425.

Catawiki has more than 400 movie and TV-related auction lots in the upcoming calendar. The current high bids include the Queen Studios Joker Artist’s Edition statue at €1,250, the James Bond Octopussy Property of a Lady Coronation Egg replica at €938, two signed Back to the Future Part II hoverboard replicas — one at €800 and one at €750 — and the Back to the Future DeLorean time machine 1:8 scale replica at €505. For original prop collectors, the Casino Royale screen-used $5 poker chip and the Casino Royale 1000 dollar note prop are worth noting within the broader mix.

eBay has a small upcoming extract in the supplied calendar. The top active lot is the Freddy vs. Jason production-made Jason Voorhees hood mold at $1,750, followed by a Ghostbusters HasLab Neutrona Wand 1984 at $305, a Ghostbusters Spengler Neutrona Wand at $215.50, a Puppet Master Blade 1:1 scale prop replica at $212.50, and the Springtime for Hitler Playbill prop at $202.50.

Trending keywordsTrending searches

Newt Scamander, ER, Star Wars, Goldfinger, and Spartacus occupy the top five positions in this week’s keyword rankings. Other top-ten entries include Kin, Supergirl, Harry Potter, John Mollo, and Stranger Things.

The largest week-on-week gains in the supplied data were recorded by Bones, moving from rank 914 to 44; Armand Assante, from 928 to 89; Galaxy Quest, from 839 to 39; Jorja Fox, from 771 to 76; and Kick-Ass, from 759 to 75.

Good luck with your searches this week, and remember that PropsTracker is here to help you follow the original movie and TV props you would 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!