The Propstore’s live auction in London kicks off on November 9th, and with it comes an array of Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, and other super rare props. Get ready to open up those wallets!
On the MCU front, we’ve got two of Captain America’s original shields from The First Avenger! Oddly, only two Iron Man helmets are in this auction. Collectors must be holding on to those tightly.

As expected from a Propstore auction, several screen-used lightsabers, hero and stunt versions, have surfaced. I believe some of these have appeared in my previous coverage. The £10,000 price tags must be scaring off Star Wars super fans.

The Star Wars props don’t stop at lightsabers. Several pieces of C-3PO are also up on the block! These include pieces of his suit from The Empire Strikes Back and the original helmet from A New Hope! Yes, it’s the exact same piece that Anthony Daniels did in the 1970s! And boy, is it expensive!
The starting bid for Goldenrod’s dome is set at £250,000!

R2-D2 fans will have a chance at owning a piece of the mischievous droid, too! Although not screen-used in Attack of the Clones, R2’s dome was created during the film’s production and was smashed while filming the mockumentary R2-D2: Beneath the Dome. Bids start at £5k.

Back to Disney, one of Jack Sparrow’s outfits is available if you have £25k!

Something I look for every single time a Propstore action happens is for Return to Oz stuff. This one didn’t disappoint! While it’s not the Tin Man or Tik-Tok, something did turn up that is absolutely awesome! A Wheeler’s wheels!

Now that the Walt Disney Company owns the ALIEN / ALIENS franchise, it seems only fitting to mention that several original props from those films are available during this auction, too! It’s not lame stuff like a Sulaco tile or a bit of dirt from the LV-426 set. No, we’re talking full-size pulse rifles and a remote-controlled APC!
Now, for something slightly more affordable …. What. Cousin Itt’s baby from 1993’s Addams Family Values has a starting price of only £2,000! I know it’s not a Disney property, but look how cute What is!

One of the more unique pieces, and something incredibly rare, is Vermithrax Pejorative, better known as the dragon from the 1981 Disney/Paramount film Dragonslayer. The stop-motion puppet has seen better days, but there’s no denying this is the beast Peter MacNicol faced in that fantasy epic.
It could use some rehab work, like a lot of decades-old props. Have you got a spare £10?

[Source: Propstore Auction]
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