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Indiana Jones hat and "Star Wars" android up for auction in Los Angeles

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In total, more than 1,200 iconic pieces from the Hollywood film industry will go on sale between June and July.

Fans eager for the next installment of the adventurous Indiana Jones to hit theaters can console themselves while giving away his famous hat, which will be auctioned next month in Hollywood.

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The piece, tailor-made for Harrison Ford to wear in 1984’s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom , will go up for auction June 29, with an estimated price tag of between $ 150,000 and $ 250,000.

The hat had been commissioned by the production to the prestigious London specialist Herbert Johnson a year before the start of filming, specifies the director of the Prop Store sales house, Brandon Alinger.

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“They weren’t content to just walk into the store and grab a hat off a shelf. They combined the characteristics of certain hats to make what has become the Indiana Jones hat, arguably one of the most recognizable movies today, “he said.

Harrison Ford, 78, will soon reprise his role as an adventurous archaeologist for the latest episode of the famous saga.

In total, more than 1,200 iconic pieces from the Hollywood film industry will go on sale in June and July, including the script assigned to Carrie Fisher, the actress who played Princess Leïa in The Empire Strikes Back from the Star saga. Wars , and the sword wielded by Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai .

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The golf cart driven by Brad Pitt in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood , the latest film from director Quentin Tarantino, will rub shoulders with the magic wand and glasses Daniel Radcliffe wore in the last two Harry Potter episodes, donated by the studios. Warner Bros. and whose proceeds will go to charity.

According to Alinger, film relics are becoming increasingly fashionable and their value to collectors is increasing. “Pieces like Stormtrooper helmets that have been sold in the past we see have gone up in price in recent sales, as more and more people realize that they can be collected or invested” in Star Wars costumes.

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Last year, a Darth Vader suit used to promote George Lucas’s legendary film fetched $ 287,500.

An R2-SHP “remote control android” from the latest Star Wars movie is estimated to fetch $ 120,000 at a sale organized by the Prop Store.

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