- Han Solo's jacket is for sale for up to $1.3 million, as Prop Store prepares for its fifth annual live auction.
- The UK collection house auctions film and TV memorabilia.
- Also for sale are Tyler Durden's bathrobe, Brandon Lee's costume from "The Crow", and Marty McFly's hoverboard.
Han Solo's jacket is for sale for more than the bounty placed on his head by Jabba the Hutt.
UK collection house Prop Store is gearing up for its fifth annual live auction of film and TV memorabilia and the actual jacket worn by Harrison Ford in "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back" is clearly the hero item.
It's the first time it has been offered at auction, and could command as much as $1.3 million. Galactic credits have been tossed around to be worth anywhere between $1 and $4, which means, according to Boba Fett's invoice, the 250,000 credit price on Solo's head was around $1 million at the most.
Also for sale are Tyler Durden's bathrobe from "Fight Club", Brandon Lee's costume from "The Crow", and Marty McFly's (non-functional) hoverboard.
These and 600+ other rare and iconic lots will be sold on Thursday, September 20, in Waterloo, London.
Last year's auction saw Peter 'Star-Lord' Quill's hero helmet from "Guardians of the Galaxy" sell for $237,872. Here are some of the highlights of this year's auction.
Anakin Skywalker's lightsaber
Movie: "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith"
Estimated price: $90,000-$180,000
The most undersold item on the block. Yes, this is Anakin's second lightsaber, the one he built himself and cut Count Dooku's head and Mace Windu's hand off with.
But it also represents the same lightsaber handed to young Luke Skywalker by Ben Kenobi. It's the actual "elegant weapon, for a more civilized age" which Han Solo opened a tauntaun with and was eventually lost along with Luke's hand down a shaft in Cloud City, before finding its way to Rey, then getting destroyed in a tug of war with Kylo Ren.
This is a hero item. That means it's really the lightsaber held by Hayden Christensen (but not Mark Hamill, Alec Guinness or Daisy Ridley).
Han Solo's jacket
Movie: "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back"
Estimated price: $900,000-$1.8 million
For the first time at auction, you can look (almost) as good as Harrison Ford in the actual jacket worn by the star in one of the good movies about Han Solo.
Indiana Jones' bullwhip and fedora
Movies: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom", "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
Estimated price: $90,000-$530,000
It nearly cost Harrison Ford his arm, but it is also the coolest fedora in movie history. If you want a part of Indy, and $300K for the hat is too steep, $120K should secure you his famous bullwhip.
Stormtrooper helmet
Movie: "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope"
Estimated price: $70,000-$105,000
It's actually not that hard to find a Stormtrooper helmet kicking around at a prop auction somewhere, but there's no doubt they still hold their value. If you're going to plump for one, the originals are the best.
There's a poor man's version from The Last Jedi available too, but it's not a whole lot cheaper. Although the proceeds from that will go to a leading children's charity in the UK.
Rose's Farewell Note
Movie: Titanic
Estimated price: $7,000-$10,000
More affordable, yet still iconic are Rose's snarky words to Cal.
Marty McFly's Hoverboard
Movie: Back to the Future Part II
Estimated price: $53,000-$88,000
It's 29 years later, we're three years past the future that Marty McFly and Doc Brown flew to but we still don't have functioning hoverboards in real life. At least you can stand on the prop from the movies.
Jumanji Game Board
Movie: Jumanji (1995)
Estimated price: $14,000-$17,000
It would take a brave collector to open this box.
Terminator's jacket
Movie: The Terminator (1984)
Estimated price: $35,000-$53,000
The Terminator has a habit of stealing his jackets, and this one he helped himself to in the original movie was once worth between $800 and $1200.
This could now sell for up to $53,000 (although, note that there's a fair chance it won't fit you).
The Crow's costume
Movie: The Crow
Estimated price: $35,000-$45,000
Bruce Lee's son didn't get to make a lot of movies before his tragic on-set death, and this was his final costume.
Tyler Durden's Robe
Movie: Fight Club
Estimated price: $17,000-$25,000
You can be as comfortable as Brad Pitt was where he wore this robe while playing "Fight Club" anti-hero Tyler Durden. Unfortunately, it looks like the actual item for sale has had a good wash.
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