The Prop Store LIVE Auction Event 2016!
In what is becoming an annual event the Prop Store has announced their upcoming LIVE auction of rare and unique props, wardrobe, production items from both TV and film. The September 27th auction is to be held at London’s BFI IMAX proudly presented by ODEON, Europe’s largest cinema chain.
Over 500 rare and iconic lots will be sold during Prop Store’s unique Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction on Tuesday 27 September in Waterloo, London. Check out our early auction preview gallery at the bottom of the article.
Top Items to be sold at the Prop Store auction include:
- Batman’s Batsuit from The Dark Knight Rises (2012) £40k-£60k
- TIE Pilot Helmet from Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) £50k-£70k
- Hero Batpod Vehicle from The Dark Knight Rises (2012) £60k-£80k
- Steven Spielberg’s Clapperboard from Jaws (1975) £30k-£40k
- Batman’s Batsuit from Batman Begins (2005) £30k-£40k
- Sloth Mask from The Goonies (1985) £30k-£40k
- Harry Potter Hogwarts Acceptance Letter with Wax Seal from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001) £3k-£5k
- Richard Attenborough’s Personal Annotated Script from Jurassic Park (1993) £4k-£6k
- Keira Knightley’s Wedding Dress from Love Actually (2003) £5k-£7k
- Scully (Gillian Anderson) & Mulder (David Duchovny) FBI Photo ID & Badge from The X-Files (1993-2002) £3k-£5k each
Registration is now open at http://www.propstore.com/liveauction. Online bidding starts on Thursday September 1 2016. The auction will be live-streamed online for fans to track the bidding on auction day.
Stephen Lane CEO of the Prop Store commented “We’re thrilled to announce our third live auction in London and are excited to be partnering with ODEON again. This year brings an opportunity for film fans and collectors alike to view some of the world’s most iconic film and TV items for free, and bid to secure their own pieces of movie and television history. A truly unique event for a global audience.”
As in previous Prop Store auctions a variety budgets will be represented. Some of the least expensive lots in the auction include crew t-shirts and caps from the Star Wars franchise estimated at £60 – £80, and a selection of production-used scripts and posters from the film Labyrinth starring David Bowie, estimated to sell for an affordable £200.
AUCTION PREVIEW SLIDESHOW