Hollywood Memorabilia Auction Features Iconic Props, Including Harrison Ford's Fedora
- A major auction featuring 1,900 Hollywood props is set to take place, drawing attention from fans and collectors.
- Notable items include a biker scout helmet from Star Wars, a batwing model from Batman, and Captain America's shield.
- This event highlights the lasting impact and cultural significance of these iconic film franchises.
An auction featuring nearly 2,000 rare Hollywood props is set to take place in Los Angeles from August 15 to 18, with some of the most iconic items expected to fetch high prices. Among the standout pieces is the fedora worn by Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom," anticipated to sell for up to $550,000 (£423,000). Also in the high-value range is a biker scout helmet from "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi." Another notable item is Joaquin Phoenix's battle costume from Ridley Scott's "Gladiator," estimated to sell for between $80,000 (£62,000) and $160,000 (£123,000). The auction will also feature John Travolta's leather jacket from "Saturday Night Fever," earrings worn by Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman," and the principal filming model of the spaceship Nostromo from "Alien," measuring 3.3 meters (11 feet). For Marvel enthusiasts, Chris Evans' shield from "Captain America: Civil War" will be available for bidding. Brandon Alinger, chief operating officer of Propstore, emphasized the auction as a unique opportunity for movie fans to acquire pieces of cinematic history. He noted that the event caters to both seasoned collectors and newcomers to memorabilia collecting, promising an extraordinary experience for all attendees.