
More than 600 exclusive movie props and costumes, previously used by Hollywood’s biggest stars, will be available at Prop Store’s Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction. This highly anticipated event takes place in London on September 20. Take a look at some of the standout pieces up for bidding:
1. THE ICONIC JACKET OF HAN SOLO

Estimate: $661,000-$1.3 million
Anything donned by Harrison Ford exudes timeless coolness, and the sleek, slate grey jacket from The Empire Strikes Back (1980) is no exception. This iconic piece could easily blend into a contemporary concert or art exhibit. While wearing a jacket worth potentially millions might not be practical, it’s certainly fun to imagine.
2. THE CORSET OF CATWOMAN

Estimate: $3,970-6,620
Michelle Pfeiffer may not have been the original Catwoman, but she redefined the character with her sultry, red-lipped portrayal. The corset she wore might not be the most practical outfit for battling foes, but it remains an unforgettable piece of cinematic history.
3. THE HOVERBOARD FROM BACK TO THE FUTURE

Estimate: $39,680-$66,140
While the dream of hoverboards and flying cars remains unfulfilled, you can still own a piece of that futuristic vision. This vibrant, neon hoverboard prop from Back to the Future II (1989) is a nostalgic treasure for fans.
4. THE ROBE OF TYLER DURDEN FROM FIGHT CLUB

Estimate: $12,750-$19,130
Brad Pitt, as Tyler Durden in the 1999 film Fight Club, wore this intentionally distressed and coffee-stained robe, featuring a pattern of steaming mugs. The Prop Store’s website describes it as a perfect match for Tyler’s unique and unconventional style.
5. THE FEDORA OF INDIANA JONES

Estimate: $265,000-$397,000
Harrison Ford memorabilia never disappoints. While fedoras may no longer be in vogue, they remain the ideal accessory for temple raids, dodging traps, and heroic rescues. Also available is Indiana Jones’ bullwhip from Temple of Doom (1984), projected to fetch over $66,000.
6. THE BOARD GAME FROM JUMANJI

Estimate: $10,200-$12,760
Rest assured—this is just an empty case. Prop Store explains that multiple “static versions” of the board game were created for stunts and scenes in the 1995 film. While the front appears to be crafted from ivory, it’s actually made of resin.
7. THE WAND BOXES FROM OLLIVANDER'S

Estimate: $510-$765
Wingardium leviosa! No magic is required to take these wand boxes home—just a few hundred dollars. The lot includes two boxes featured in Ollivander’s wand shop scene from Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone. These were distributed to fans at the film’s 2001 premiere in London's Leicester Square.
8. ROSE'S GOODBYE LETTER FROM TITANIC

Estimate: $5000-$8000
This handwritten note from Rose (Kate Winslet) to her fiancé Cal (Billy Zane), delivered before she fled with Jack, could sell for thousands. As Titanic fans will recall, it says, “Darling now you can keep us both locked in your safe,” cementing its place as one of cinema’s most iconic burns.
9. THE ARROW OF LEGOLAS

Estimate: $10,580-$13,230
Orlando Bloom’s Legolas from The Lord of the Rings series was a master archer. Now, you can own the Lothlórien arrow he wielded—though hitting a target like an elf might require some serious archery practice.
10. AGENT J'S NOISY CRICKET

Estimate: $10,500-$15,800
This iconic weapon was the first issued to Agent J (Will Smith) upon joining the Men in Black in the 1997 blockbuster. Despite its modest appearance, Agent J soon realized it delivered a powerful impact, as noted by the Prop Store. The replica even lights up when the trigger is pulled.