C-3PO Head from 'Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back' Fetches Over $1 Million at Propstore Auction
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In a remarkable display of cinematic nostalgia meeting substantial market value, a specific C-3PO headpiece from the acclaimed 1980 film, 'Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back', commanded an impressive sum exceeding one million dollars at a recent Propstore live auction. This extraordinary sale underscores the significant and lasting impact of the science fiction saga on both popular culture and the collector's sphere, positioning the droid's head as a prized artifact among film relics.
The Propstore's spring entertainment memorabilia auction, spanning several days, showcased an array of coveted items from cinematic history. Among the highlights, the C-3PO head, recognized as the sole known example from the movie available to collectors, emerged as the top seller. Its final price, including buyer's premium, reached $1,058,400, eclipsing sales of props from other celebrated franchises such as 'Jaws', 'The Lord of the Rings', and 'Pirates of the Caribbean'. This reinforces a trend of 'Star Wars' memorabilia consistently achieving seven-figure bids, following prior sales of Darth Vader's lightsaber and an X-wing starfighter for millions.
The auction's opening day alone generated $6.5 million, with more than 250 film and television lots successfully finding new owners. Beyond the iconic 'Star Wars' piece, items linked to Steven Spielberg’s 'Jaws' also performed exceptionally well, collectively bringing in over $600,000. Brandon Alinger, Propstore COO, expressed satisfaction with the competitive bidding, noting particularly strong interest in a rhino prop from 'Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls' and the enduring appeal of 'Jaws' items, especially after the film's 50th anniversary.
Other notable sales from the event included Quint’s harpoon gun from 'Jaws' for $327,600, Shards of Narsil from 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy for $252,000, and Chuck Noland’s 'Wilson' volleyball from 'Cast Away' for $189,000. These figures, all inclusive of buyer's premiums, illustrate a vibrant market for movie props that allows fans and investors alike to own a tangible piece of their favorite cinematic narratives. The auction's success demonstrates the robust demand for authenticated film artifacts, celebrating the craftsmanship and storytelling that define these cultural touchstones.
The record-breaking sale of the C-3PO head from 'Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back' at Propstore's latest auction underscores the immense value and fervent collector interest in iconic film props. This event not only highlighted the enduring legacy of the 'Star Wars' universe but also showcased the broader appeal of Hollywood memorabilia, with numerous other legendary items fetching significant prices. The strong performance across various film and television categories reaffirms the passion collectors hold for owning pieces of cinematic history.

