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Han Solo jacket, Marty McFly hoverboard for sale at movie props auction

Detail is seen of Forrest Gump's shrimp hat worn by Tom Hanks in the 1994 film "Forrest Gump". REUTERS/Toby Melville

LONDON (Reuters) - Fancy wearing Han Solo's jacket? Or perhaps donning Indiana Jones' fedora hat? Or how about a trip on Marty McFly's hoverboard?

Movie buffs have a chance to get their hands on a treasure trove of memorabilia from fan favorites such as "Star Wars", "Indiana Jones" and "Back to the Future II" in an auction of film props and costumes in London this month.

London and Los Angeles-based Prop Store, which sells the items, is putting more than 600 lots from some 150 movies and television shows, under the hammer on Sept. 20.

An employee poses with Edward Scissorhands' costume, worn by Johnny Depp in the 1990 film "Edward Scissorhands". REUTERS/Toby Melville

"This collection is unique and special just because of the caliber and volume of recognizable and iconic props and costumes," Props Store founder and CEO Stephen Lane told Reuters on Thursday at an exhibition of the auction items.

The leading lot of the sale is the jacket worn by Han Solo, played by Harrison Ford, in the 1980 film "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back", which is expected to fetch between 500,000 to 1 million pounds ($647,350-$1.29 million).

The blue-grey jacket, which was found by Lane at a costume house and screen-matched, is "the only significant Han Solo costume piece from the original trilogy ever to come to public auction", the company says.

An employee poses with a Stormtrooper helmet from the 2017 film "Star Wars: The Last Jedi". REUTERS/Toby Melville

Other "Star Wars" items include a Stormtrooper helmet from "The Last Jedi" film, estimated at 30,000-50,000 pounds and being sold for charity, as well as Anakin Skywalker's lightsaber from "Revenge of the Sith" movie, expected to sell for 50,000-100,000 pounds.

"Back to the Future" fans have the chance to buy one of the hoverboards Michael J. Fox used in the 1989 sci-fi sequel. That is seen fetching 30,000 pounds to 50,000 pounds.

A fedora hat Ford wore as Indiana Jones in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" is estimated at 200,000-300,000 pounds.

The mask of Catwoman worn by Michelle Pfeiffer from the 1992 film "Batman Returns". REUTERS/Toby Melville

Other auction items include Captain America's distressed army rescue costume from the 2011 "The First Avenger" film as well as a Superman costume, worn by Christopher Reeve.

Detail is seen of Captain Miller's Helmet, worn by Tom Hanks and signed by him and director Steven Spielberg, from the 1998 film "Saving Private Ryan". REUTERS/Toby Melville

(Reporting by George Sargent; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

An employee holds a Wonka Bar from the 1971 film "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory". REUTERS/Toby Melville
Detail is seen on a production used clapper-board from the 1989 film "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade". REUTERS/Toby Melville
An employee holds a lightsaber from the 2005 film "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith". REUTERS/Toby Melville
An autographed fourth script from the 1977 film "Star Wars: A New Hope". REUTERS/Toby Melville
Detail is seen from a production used film can from the 1977 film "Star Wars: A New Hope". REUTERS/Toby Melville
Han Solo's jacket, worn by Harrison Ford in the 1980 film Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, is displayed at the IMAX ahead of being auctioned later this month in London, Britain, September 6, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Detail is seen of a Stan Winston endoskeleton from the 1991 film "Terminator 2: Judgement Day". REUTERS/Toby Melville
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