Brad Pitt's Fight Club jacket, Pretty Woman boots up for sale in memorabilia auction

Prop Store boss Stephen Lane at his company's warehouses in Rickmansworth, near London on Oct 15, 2020. PHOTO: REUTERS

LONDON (REUTERS) - Movie fans will have the chance to get their hands on the thigh-high patent leather boots worn by actress Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman (1990) or actor Tom Cruise's Top Gun (1986) bomber jacket when nearly 1,000 items of movie memorabilia go on sale in an auction in December.

The artefacts in the annual Prop Store Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction have been hunted down by Prop Store boss Stephen Lane through his network of filmmakers, cast and crew members, production companies and collectors.

"I started Prop Store out of my passion for collecting and so it's all about the hunt," Mr Lane told Reuters in his company's warehouses in Rickmansworth, near London.

"A lot of these artefacts are just thrown away at the end of production or certainly used to be. They were just disposed of or sold off. And that meant they just went to the four winds," he said.

Some of the items on this year's list turned up unexpectedly.

Mr Lane, a passionate Star Wars fan, was visiting a crew member who had laid out his treasure trove of props from the sci-fi series in his house. He spotted another piece of movie magic - the crystal ball that late singer David Bowie used in Labyrinth (1986).

"We'd spent like three hours up in one room looking at all the Star Wars and downstairs, and it was a piece he just didn't think anybody was going to be interested in, and I was like 'that's the cherry right there'.That's the real excitement of what I do," Mr Lane said of the crystal ball, which is estimated to sell for £10,000 (S$17,500) to £15,000.

In total, more than 900 items from over 350 films and television shows will be auctioned in the two-day online sale.

Highlights include Obi-Wan Kenobi's Hero Lightsabre from Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith (2005), estimated at £80,000 to £120,000; actor Jack Nicholson's Joker's Fedora from the 1989 movie Batman, estimated at £20,000 to £30,000, and James Bond's MI6 Training Suit from Skyfall (2012), estimated at £15,000.

Prop Store boss Stephen Lane at his company's warehouses in Rickmansworth, near London on Oct 15, 2020.PHOTO: REUTERS

Also on the auction block are the red leather jacket worn by actor Brad Pitt in Fight Club (1999), estimated at £20,000 to £30,000; Captain Jack Sparrow's hat from Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), estimated at £10,000 to £15,000, and the helmet worn by Tom Hanks in Saving Private Ryan (1998), signed by the actor, his co-stars and the director Steven Spielberg, estimated at £10,000 to £15,000.

The Top Gun bomber jacket worn by Cruise's character Pete "Maverick" Mitchell is estimated at £12,000 to £16,000 and the Pretty Woman boots at £10,000 to £15,000.

Among the top valued lots is also the complete costume for actor Keanu Reeves' character Neo from the 2003 film The Matrix Reloaded, which is estimated at £40,000 to £60,000.

The snakeskin suit worn by actor Bill Nighy in Love Actually (2003) is estimated to sell for a more modest £400.

The client viewings and sale would normally take place in central London but the coronavirus pandemic means most of the action this year happens online or in the Prop Store warehouses.

Mr Lane said the pandemic has had an unexpected effect on interest in movie memorabilia.

"The amount of views on our auctions have been absolutely through the roof this year," he said.

"What we put that down to is the fact that people just really aren't entertaining. They're not travelling, they're not moving around."

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