New Star Wars Auction Includes Hutt-Slayer Leia Costume and More
09/17/2015 06:03 pm EDT
It's time for you to take your Star Wars collection to a new level. Thanks to auction house Profiles in History, you don't have to settle for the latest action figure or a lousy replica... at least if you have $100,000 or so to drop. The latest catalog of film and TV memorabilia being auctioned off includes incredibly iconic props and costumes from the Star Wars franchise, including a Darth Vader helmet, a miniature of the Tantive IV Blockade Runner ($200k-300k estimated winning bid), and Princess Leia's metal bikini, which she wore while slaying the tyrant gangster Jabba the Hutt, and original concept art, signed memorabilia, and more.
Other items from throughout film history include George Reeves' costume from The Adventures of Superman season 2 (estimated winning bid $100k-$150k), The Fonz's Triumph Trophy TR5 Motorcycle (same price), a Budweiser Frog puppet ($2,000-3,000), a screen-used Indiana Jones whip ($100k-150k) and even more recent items from HBO like Joffrey's crown from Game of Thrones ($15k-25k).
Check out the 680 page epic catalog here (Star Wars starts on page 505), and start scrounging those pennies.
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