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David Mouriquand

Darth Vader’s lightsaber shatters Star Wars record at auction

A lightsaber used by Darth Vader in the original Star Wars films – A New Hope (1977); The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983) - has sold for a record-shattering $3.6million (approx. €3m). 

The winning bid for the iconic red lightsaber ($2.9m plus a $700,000 buyers premium paid to the auction house) at the Propstore auction in Los Angeles (which finishes tomorrow) makes this item the highest-valued product ever put on sale from the hit movie franchise.

The lightsaber beat a plastic Star Wars action figure of Boba Fett to the top spot. That ultra-rare figurine fetched $1.342 million (approx. €1.144m) last year – read more about it here.

The lightsaber sold at Thursday’s auction in Los Angeles (The lightsaber sold at Thursday’s auction in Los Angeles)

Among more than 400 items on sale, Propstore also yesterday sold the Spider-Man suit worn by Tobey Maguire in the 2002 film for $289,800 (€247,200); the Platform 9 3/4 sign from the Harry Potter films for $138,600 (€118,260); the neuralyzer device used in Men In Black (1997) for $315,000 (€268,776); the shark tooth clapperboard, which was used to film Steven Spielberg’s Jaws (1975), which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, for $94,500 (€80,575).

Propstore COO Brandon Alinger said: “Today’s result marks a landmark moment not just for Propstore, but for the entire world of film collecting. To see a Star Wars lightsaber – the symbol of one of cinema’s greatest sagas – become the highest-valued piece of the franchise ever sold at auction is incredibly special."

He added: "It speaks to the enduring cultural power of Star Wars and the passion of fans and collectors who see these artifacts as touchstones of modern mythology.” 

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