Millennium fortune: Han Solo jacket up for auction in London

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LONDON, Sept 20, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – The jacket worn by loveable Star Wars
scoundrel Han Solo in “The Empire Strikes Back” as well as Indiana Jones’s
signature fedora are among rare movie memorabilia going under the hammer in
London on Thursday.

More than 600 costumes and props from much-adored films and television
series, including Marty McFly’s hoverboard in “Back To The Future Part II”,
are being auctioned by Prop Store at the BFI IMAX complex.

The film memorabilia seller has held the annual auction since 2014, and
expects this year’s collection to fetch a record o3.5 million ($4.6 million,
3.9 million euros).

The big-ticket item is the jacket worn by actor Harrison Ford as smuggler
Solo to dodge asteroids and shoot at Darth Vader in “Star Wars Episode V: The
Empire Strikes Back”.

It is expected to be the highest-selling lot and fetch up to o1 million in
the sale, which gets underway at 1100 GMT.

“It is a relatively simple jacket,” said Brandon Alinger, Prop Store’s
chief operating officer, explaining how “Star Wars” creator George Lucas
wanted workaday-looking clothes rather than flashy costumes that might
distract attention.

“There’s some very cool stylised elements, like this triple-stitch banding
on the sleeves.”

Alinger noted the jacket’s grey colour, explaining how getting clothes to
appear the correct shade of blue on film can be difficult.

“This colour hasn’t changed. This is exactly what the colour is for ‘The
Empire Strikes Back’.”

Meanwhile Ford’s fedora hat in the Indiana Jones franchise debut “Raiders
of the Lost Ark”, and his bullwhip from 1984’s “The Temple of Doom” are also
featured.

Signed by Ford on the inner sweatband, the rabbit-felt hat is set to sell
for up to o300,000.

The fedora was “sat upon, wrung repeatedly and treated with bleach and
dust” ahead of filming to achieve a worn look, according to the auction
catalogue.

Another hot item is the hoverboard ridden by actor Michael J. Fox’s
character Marty McFly in the “Back to the Future” trilogy.

The board, expected to fetch o30,000 to o50,000, “is outfitted with neon-
green and pink-coloured Velcro on top, and includes a furry pink foot strap,”
the catalogue says.

For potential buyers on a lower budget, a piece of the Death Star from the
“Star Wars” saga is listed at o1,000.

Items from the “James Bond”, “The Godfather”, “Harry Potter”, “Batman”,
“Aliens”, “Star Trek”, “Blade”, “Tomb Raider” and “Men in Black” series are
also up for grabs.

Other classic movie items available include the robe worn by Brad Pitt’s
Tyler Durden character in “Fight Club”, a Wonka bar from “Willy Wonka and the
Chocolate Factory” and Johnny Depp’s unique costume in “Edward Scissorhands”.

Prop Store acquires its wares from movie studios, crew members and other
collectors around the world.