Prop Store Summer 2022 4 Day Auction Coming In June!

Items on offer expected to fetch in excess of $9 million!
It’s official! The next Prop Store auction is set and ready to go, this will be their largest auction to date taking place over 4 amazing days.

The auction will be held live from Propstore’s US headquarters located in Valencia, California, and will be live streamed online. The auction dates are Tuesday June 21st, Wednesday June 22nd, Thursday June 23rd, and Friday June 24th, 2022. In addition to film and television collectibles, the auction also includes over 200 comic book and comic artwork lots on Day 4.
If you see something you like bidding can be done In Person, Online or by Phone. The Prop Store does an amazing job of packing and shipping your winnings out upon payment in full. Additionally payment plans are available for more information on that visit the Prop Store website.
Over 1,800 props, costume, production ephemera and more is expected to be offered during the 4 day auction event of the summer. Below is a list of 20 amazing items that will be up for bidding with auction estimates. Also check out the preview slide show at the bottom of this post.
- Screen-Matched ILM ‘Red Leader’ X-Wing Starfighter Model Miniature from STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977) Estimated: $500,000 – $1,000,000 (£395,000 – £790,000)
- Light-Up Full-Size DeLorean Time Machine Replica Used for Official Universal Studios Promotional Events from the BACK TO THE FUTURE TRILOGY (1985 – 1990) Estimated: $150,000 – $200,000 (£118,500 – £158,000)
- Thor’s (Chris Hemsworth) Stunt Mjolnir Hammer from an Official Marvel Studios Auction from THOR (2011) Estimated: $100,000 – $150,000 (£79,000 – £118,500)
- Marty McFly’s (Michael J. Fox) Hoverboard from BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II (1989) Estimated: $80,000 – $120,000 (£63,200 – £94,800)
- Hero Animatronic Gizmo Puppet from GREMLINS 2: THE NEW BATCH (1989) Estimated: $80,000 – $120,000 (£63,200 – £94,800)
- Chuck Noland’s (Tom Hanks) Screen-Matched Distressed Wilson Volleyball from CAST AWAY (2000) Estimated: $80,000 – $120,000 (£63,200 – £94,800)
- Hand-Drawn Brian Bolland USA Magazine No. 36 “Batman: The Killing Joke” Cover Art Estimated: $80,000 – $120,000 (£63,200 – £94,800)
- Indiana Jones’ (Harrison Ford) Grail Diary from INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (1989) Estimated: $60,000 – $80,000 (£47,400 – £63,200)
- Bob Carroll, Jr. Collection: Staff Writer’s Complete Series Set of 179 Bound Scripts from I LOVE LUCY (T.V. Series, 1951 – 1957) Estimated: $50,000 – $70,000 (£39,500 – £55,300)
- Obi-Wan Kenobi’s (Ewan McGregor) Lightsaber with Short Blade from STAR WARS: THE PHANTOM MENACE (1999) Estimated: $30,000 – $50,000 (£23,700 – £39,500)
- Edward Scissorhands’ (Johnny Depp) SFX Insert Hand from EDWARD SCISSORHANDS (1990) Estimated: $30,000 – $50,000 (£23,700 – £39,500)
- Jules Winnfield’s (Samuel L. Jackson) “Bad Mother F****r” Wallet from PULP FICTION (1994) Estimated: $30,000 – $50,000 (£23,700 – £39,500)
- Hollywood (Whip Hubley) and Wolfman’s (Barry Tubb) F-14A Tomcat Pyrotechnic Model Miniature from TOP GUN (1986) Estimated: $30,000 – $50,000 (£23,700 – £39,500)
- Ray Stantz’s (Dan Aykroyd) Costume from GHOSTBUSTERS II (1989) Estimated: $20,000 – $30,000 (£15,800 – £23,700)
- Batman’s (Michael Keaton) Nike-Made Bat Boots from BATMAN (1989) Estimated: $20,000 – $30,000 (£15,800 – £23,700)
- Mike Edwards’ (Elvis Presley) Suit from IT HAPPENED AT THE WORLD’S FAIR (1963) Estimated: $20,000 – $30,000 (£15,800 – £23,700)
- The Bride’s (Uma Thurman) Bloodied Sword from KILL BILL: VOL 1 (2003) Estimated: $20,000 – $30,000 (£15,800 – £23,700)
- Freddy Kruger’s (Robert Englund) Protruding Bladed Glove and Sweater SFX Rig from FREDDY VS. JASON (2003) Estimated: $15,000 – $20,000 (£11,850 – £15,800)
- Achilles’ (Brad Pitt) Fiberglass Helmet from TROY (2004)Estimated: $12,000 – $16,000 (£9,480 – £12,640)
- Muhammad Ali’s (Will Smith) Boxing Shorts from ALI (2001) Estimated: $1,500 – $2,500 (£1,185 – £1,975)
Registration is now open at www.propstore.com/liveauction.
“Propstore is excited to hold our largest Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction to date this June in Los Angeles. The auction includes a vast array of instantly recognizable film and television artifacts, a selection of over 200 comic book lots, as well as pieces from film historian and well-known author J.W. Rinzler’s collection. This auction has something for everyone, with over 600 different titles represented. We are pleased to offer in-person bidding again, and also accept bids via phone, or online.” – Brandon Alinger, Propstore COO, commented