Darth Vader’s propeller’s propeller sells for a record of $ 3.6 million at auction

Darth Vader’s propeller’s propeller sells for a record of $ 3.6 million at auction

A piece of Star Wars The story has just set up a new auction record. The laser sword branded by Darth Vader in the original trilogy sold for an incredible $ 3.6 million, making it the most precious Star Wars Never collect hitting the block.

The sale went to the massive auction of Los Angeles in Propstore, which wraps itself on Saturday. The final offer reached $ 2.9 million, with an additional buyer award from $ 700,000 to the top. That stunning figure marks the highest price ever paid for a piece of the legendary franchise.

The laser sword itself is not just support. It is the iconic red weapon used by Vader in the duels of the laser sword of the Empire is hit AND Return of the Jedi. Both David Prowsewho physically interpreted Vader and Double Acrobatics Bob Anderson they were reported for keeping it during the shooting.

This is not the first time rare Star Wars The artifacts emerged at auction. Just last year, a draft forgotten script was discovered in the old Harrison Ford apartment and sold for $ 13,600. But nothing approaches the cultural weight and the value of the favorite weapon by Darth Vader.

Propstore’s auction was not alone Star Wars. More than 400 articles went up for grabs, including an Indiana Jones Bullwhip belt sold for $ 485,100, a Ressikan flute and a box combined on the screen from Star Trek: The Next Generation This went for $ 403,000, a sign of platform 9 ¾ from Harry Potter, and even a helmet of The Lord of the Rings: the Compagnia dello ring.

Propstore COO Brandon Alinger Call the record sale a milestone for cinematographic memorabilia, saying:

“Today’s result marks a historical moment not only for Propstore, but for the entire world of the cinematographic harvest. Seeing a Star Wars-The symbol of one of the largest sagas of cinema-shares the highest piece of the franchise ever sold at auction is incredibly special.

“He speaks to the lasting cultural power of Star Wars and the passion of fans and collectors who see these artifacts as milestones of modern mythology.”

This historical sale shows that almost five decades later, Star Wars He still has the power to capture fans and command astronomical prices.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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