Star Wars C-3PO head could fetch almost €1m at Hollywood props auction
Actor Anthony Daniels looks at the head from his C-3PO costume (Andrew Matthews/PA Wire
A light-up C-3PO head from is expected to fetch up to $1m (€929,000) at auction.
It comes following a sale in November 2023 where another C-3PO head, also from the collection of actor Anthony Daniels and worn during the first Star Wars film, sold for £687,500 (€807,185).
Daniels, 77, who played the droid in the Star Wars franchise, said: “After the huge success of part one of the sale of my collection in London, I’m so pleased that Propstore will offer the remainder of my treasures in Los Angeles.
“I hope these wonderful pieces of memorabilia find new homes where they will be displayed, respected and enjoyed by fans, who now have a chance to own a genuine piece of Star Wars history.”
Film and TV memorabilia from blockbuster Hollywood movies including , , and will all be sold during the upcoming online and in-person auction in Los Angeles.
Items to be sold include Wolverine’s leather jacket and shirt from (2000), a Freddy Krueger stunt mask from (1989), a dress uniform jacket worn by Charlie Chaplin from (1940) and Moses’ commandments tablets from (1956).
Elsewhere Indiana Jones’ stunt leather jacket, worn by Vic Armstrong, in the 1984 film , could fetch between $200,000 to $400,000 (€185,780 to €371,560).
Expected to sell for a similar amount of money is Wyatt’s panhead chopper motorcycle from the 1969 film .
Elsewhere, Marty McFly’s hondo chiquita guitar from (1985) could fetch up to $200,000 (€185,780) while Harry Potter’s wand from (2004) is estimated to go for between $10,000 to $20,000 (€9,289 to €18,578).
A suit worn by Sean Connery in (1967) is also being sold and is expected to fetch up to $80,000 (€74,312).
Meanwhile, Gimli’s double-headed axe from trilogy (2001-2003) could be auctioned for between $100,000 to $200,000 (€92,903 to €185,785), while Audrey Hepburn’s embroidered gown from the film (1954) is expected to fetch a similar amount of money.
Brandon Alinger, chief operations officer at Propstore, said: “Propstore is excited to launch our 2024 Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction series.
“The auction has a strong showing of the usual crowd-favourite titles such as Indiana Jones and Blade Runner, and also contains a great spread of vintage material from names like Charlie Chaplin, Groucho Marx, Audrey Hepburn, Charlton Heston, and many more.
“For entry-level collectors, the third day of the auction are all offered in a ‘no reserve’ format – meaning the lots are highly accessible.
“The top pieces will be offered on day one of the auction and bidding will take place live from the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, in addition to being available via telephone and online.”
Propstore’s auction of more than 1,700 lots will be held between March 12-14.




