Propstore, the world’s leading film and television memorabilia auction house, has announced its largest-ever winter offering, the Winter Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction, set to take place in London from December 5–7, 2025. The three-day event will showcase over 1,350 rare and extraordinary artifacts, collectively valued at a conservative estimate of over $10.5 million (£8 million).
The star lot of the auction is an artifact of legendary Star Wars villainy: Boba Fett’s Hero Screen, Photo, and Serial Number-Matched EE-3 Carbine Blaster from The Empire Strikes Back (1980). This extremely rare piece carries the highest estimate of the sale, projected to fetch between $462,000 and $924,000 (£350,000 – £700,000). According to Propstore, this is believed to be the only original hero EE-3 carbine blaster used by the bounty hunter in the film.
Golden Age and Festive Fan Favorites
Beyond the galaxy far, far away, the auction features a vast selection of props and costumes from iconic franchises and beloved holiday classics, with strong estimates across the board.
High-Value Cinematic Icons
- Indiana Jones’ (Harrison Ford) Fedora from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) is a prime offering, estimated at $198,000 – $396,000 (£150,000 – £300,000).
- The instantly recognizable Buddy’s (Will Ferrell) Screen-Matched Hero Elf Costume from the 2003 holiday classic Elf is expected to sell for $132,000 – $264,000 (£100,000 – £200,000).
- Also crossing the six-figure threshold is Spider-Man’s (Tobey Maguire) Symbiote Suit with Lenses from Spider-Man 3 (2007), estimated between $99,000 and $198,000 (£75,000 – £150,000).

Cult Classics and Memorabilia
The extensive catalog includes hundreds of other artifacts spanning fantasy, adventure, and horror:
- Marty McFly’s (Michael J. Fox) Hoverboard from Back to the Future Part II (1989) / Part III (1990) (Est. $79,200 – $158,400).
- Superman’s (Christopher Reeve) Cape from Superman III (1983) (Est. $79,200 – $158,400).
- Jack Torrance’s (Jack Nicholson) Stunt Axe from The Shining (1980) (Est. $66,000 – $132,000).
- A Screen-Matched Ghostface Mask from Scream (1996) (Est. $66,000 – $132,000).

Alan Rickman Archive and Preview Items
Adding a touch of archival significance, the auction will feature items from the personal collection of the late actor Alan Rickman, including his heavily annotated, personal shooting scripts for classics like Die Hard (1988) and the holiday favorite Love Actually (2003).
Additional highlights available for preview include:
- Festive Favorites: Jack Skellington early filming heads from The Nightmare Before Christmas.
- Creatures & Magic: A George Mogwai puppet from Gremlins 2: The New Batch and a Hogwarts acceptance letter from Harry Potter.
- Unique Artifacts: The screen-matched “Handbook for the Recently Deceased” from Beetlejuice and the SFX baby dragon Viserion from Game of Thrones.
How to Participate
The live auction will be held in London, but global bidding is fully supported.
- Dates: December 5–7, 2025.
- Venue: Live in-person bidding commences December 5th in London.
- Access: Global bidding is available via telephone, absentee bids, and online throughout the three days.
The full auction catalog is open now, and collectors can register and find more details on Propstore’s official website.
Propstore COO Brandon Alingers gives a sneak peak for the upcoming Winter Live Auction
In an interview with Nick Williams of Temple of Geek, Propstore Chief Operations Officer Brandon Alingers confirmed the EE-3 carbine rifle is arguably the biggest piece for Star Wars fans in the auction. The auction itself is the “big one” for the company each year and features memorabilia from hundreds of different films and television shows.

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