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Batman suit and Star Wars helmet to be auctioned in London

A Batman costume and a Star Wars helmet will be auctioned in London.

Stormtrooper helmet from “Star Wars”/Reuters

At the Propstore auction in London, props from the filming of the legendary films “Star Wars”, “Batman” and “The Good, the Bad and the Evil” with Clint Eastwood will be sold. The items sold are expected to raise more than $13 million.

London auction house will sell costumes and props from TV shows and movies from November 14 to 15, and online auctions will be held in the next two days . Reuters writes about it.

Propstorewill sell over 1,800 lots in its annual live auction. Experts estimate it could fetch more than £10 million (US$13.1 million).

The auction features items worn or used by some of Hollywood's most famous actors while filming legendary films, including about James Bond and Harry Potter.

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The most valuable example is the helmet from the “Move” scene in the movie “Star Wars: A New Hope”, which is estimated at $326,900 – $654,000 (13.4-27 million hryvnias). Yoda's staff will also be put up for auction. , was used in various parts of “Star Wars”.

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Among the lots are Michael Keaton's Batman costume from Batman Returns, Daniel Craig's costume from the Bond film Skyfall Coordinates and a 2015 modified jacket worn by Michael J. Fox's character Marty McFly in Back to the Future Part II” as well as Eastwood's coat from “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”.

Other curiosities include Russell Crowe's helmet and mask from “Gladiator”, the ghost mask worn by Henry Winkler as Principal Arthur Gimbra in the movie “Scream” and Elizabeth Taylor's dress in the movie “Cleopatra”.

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