Movie prop from a galaxy far far away sells for more than a million dollars

The golden C3PO head was used in the 1980 film Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back.
Movie prop from a galaxy far far away sells for more than a million dollars

By Carla Feric, Press Association Entertainment Reporter

A light-up C-3PO head used in Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back has fetched more than 1 million dollars at auction.

The prop was used in the 1980 film from George Lucas’s globally successful sci-fi franchise to represent the fictional droid, named C-3PO.

The Star Wars franchise was revived in the 2010s with a new era of films starring Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver alongside original cast members, and it has since had multiple spin-off films and series.

Propstore auction
The C-3PO head was the top lot on day one of the auction (Andrew Matthews/PA)

The prop was part of a collection of film and TV memorabilia and went under the hammer on Wednesday as part of day one of the Spring Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction at Propstore auction house in Los Angeles.

It is the only known example of the fictional droid’s head to appear on the collector market and sold for 1,058,400 dollars (€926,665), having received a pre-sale estimate of 350,000 to 700,000 dollars (€300,483 to €600,860 ).

The C-3PO head was the top lot at the auction, which also saw the harpoon gun used by the actor Robert Shaw in the classic movie Jaws, accompanied by its original case, fetch 327,600 dollars (€286,807).

Also from the 1975 Steven Spielberg film was the Fenwick fishing rod with reel used by Shaw’s Quint character in an encounter with the ferocious shark, which fetched 239,400 dollars (€209,590).

Among the Jaws merchandise, presented a year after its landmark 50th anniversary, was the shark tooth clapperboard used during its production, which fetched 81,900 dollars (€71,701).

Propstore auction
A Marauder’s Map from the 2004 film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is also among the lots in the three-day event (Andrew Matthews/PA)

The first day of the auction fetched 6.5 million dollars (€5.7 million), and also included items such as a golden ticket from the 1971 adaptation of the Roald Dahl classic Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory up for sale.

Brandon Alinger, Propstore’s chief operating officer, said: “We’ve seen a strong start to the auction, with competitive bidding right from the outset.

“At Propstore, Star Wars material continues to resonate with collectors and the C-3PO head from The Empire Strikes Back was a real highlight of the day.

“The Jaws collection also delivered an impressive overall result, coming just after the film’s 50th anniversary and reflecting its enduring appeal with collectors.

“With such a diverse line-up of material still to come, we’re excited to see how the rest of the auction unfolds.”

The final day of bidding, March 27th, will be dedicated to animation, with more than 200 lots celebrating the artistry of animation in film and television.

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