Hollywood Treasures: Iconic Props from Blockbusters to Go Under the Hammer

Hollywood Treasures: Iconic Props from Blockbusters to Go Under the Hammer

Get ready to bid on pieces of cinematic history! A four-day auction in Los Angeles, starting August 15th, will feature over 1,900 rare props from beloved Hollywood films.

The auction, hosted by Propstore, promises an unparalleled opportunity for movie fans to own a piece of their favorite films. Highlights include:

Harrison Ford's iconic fedora from "Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom": This treasured hat is expected to fetch a hefty $550,000 (€505,000).

The Batwing model miniature from Tim Burton's "Batman": This impressive prop is estimated to sell for between $250,000 and $500,000 (€230,000 - €460,000).

A biker scout helmet from "Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi": This piece of "Star Wars" history is expected to fetch the same price bracket as the Batwing.

John Travolta's leather jacket from "Saturday Night Fever": This stylish jacket, a symbol of the film's iconic disco era, will be a hot item for collectors.

Julia Roberts' earrings from "Pretty Woman": These elegant earrings, worn by the beloved actress, are sure to draw considerable interest.

Chris Evans' shield from "Captain America: Civil War": This iconic symbol of the superhero is estimated to sell for a significant sum.

A screen-matched Ghostface costume from "Scream": This terrifying costume, synonymous with the horror franchise, will surely send chills down the spines of bidders.

Joaquin Phoenix's final battle costume as Commodus from "Gladiator": This powerful costume, worn in the film's epic final battle, is expected to fetch between $80,000 and $160,000 (€73,000 - €146,000).

Forrest Gump's famous box of chocolates: This iconic prop, representing a pivotal moment in the film, could fetch between $20,000 and $40,000 (€18,000 - €36,000).

Brandon Alinger, Chief Operating Officer of Propstore, described the auction as an "incredible opportunity for movie fans to own a piece of cinematic history." He added, “Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to memorabilia collecting, this event promises something extraordinary for everyone.”

Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of Hollywood history! The auction will be held from August 15th to 18th in Los Angeles.

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