Over 1,400 iconic film props and memorabilia associated with Hollywood franchises such as Star Wars, Marvel, Star Trek, and Alien are scheduled for auction next month. This auction event, titled “Julien’s Auctions and TCM Present: Legends: Hollywood and Royalty,” will take place live on September 6, 7, and 8, both in Beverly Hills and online.
Among the remarkable items up for auction is the slave costume worn by Princess Leia (played by the late Carrie Fisher) in “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.” Han Solo’s DL-44 heavy blaster gun, used by Harrison Ford, is also available. Fans of Iron Man can bid for the original Mark XLII helmet from “Iron Man III,” worn by Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark. Horror enthusiasts have the opportunity to own a unique Xenomorph head from the Alien franchise.
Additionally, original trilogy C-3PO and R2-D2 display statues from the Star Wars universe were showcased at the preview. The auction also features items from Star Trek, including William Shatner’s Starfleet Commander Jacket, a Copernicus shuttle, and a 24k gold plated USS Enterprise NCC-1701 model. Chris Evans’ shield prop from “Captain America: The First Avenger” will be a highlight for superhero fans.
The auction extends to iconic costumes worn by legendary leading ladies such as Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland, and Greta Garbo. Audrey Hepburn’s iconic ‘flamingo pink embellished silk-organza dress’ from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and her straw hat from “Funny Face” are among the offerings.
Harry Potter fans can find memorabilia like Albus Dumbledore’s Elder Wand, as seen in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” and wands belonging to Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Lord Voldemort. Marlon Brando’s passport, Peter Weller’s stunt costume from “Robocop 2,” and a Jonathan Breck Creeper costume from “Jeepers Creepers” are also part of the collection.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 2018 wedding memorabilia, including a tote bag and monogrammed water bottle, were displayed at the preview as well. The auction presents an extensive range of items for film enthusiasts and collectors to bid on, creating an opportunity to own a piece of cinematic history. The auction will occur from September 6 to 8, allowing both in-person attendance in Beverly Hills and online bidding through Julien’s Auctions.
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