The1980swere a wonderful time for fans of comedy , phantasy , and superhero motion picture . Now retro film fanatics have a chance to snatch up some iconic props and costumes from the geological era . On December 1 and December 2,Prop Storeis hosting a unrecorded , virtual auction of memorabilia from hit movies likeBatman(1989),Superman IV(1987),Labyrinth(1986 ) , andThe Princess Bride(1987 ) .
The costume wear by some of cinema ’s most famous characters , include some legendary superheroes , are hitting the auction block next month . The cowl tire by Michael Keaton inTim Burton’sBatmanis estimated to sell for between $ 10,560 and $ 13,200 while Christopher Reeve ’s tunic and legging fromSuperman IV : The Quest for Peacewill likely fetch a bid of $ 19,800 to $ 26,400 .
Bidders will also notice collector ’s items from beloved ' 80 comedies , like Robin Wright ’s attire fromThe Princess Bride(estimated to trade for $ 7920 to $ 10,560 ) andJohn Candy ’s bowling bowl fromUncle Buck($6600 to $ 9240 ) . The most expensive musical composition function up for sale isSylvester Stallone ’s hero prow and arrows fromRambo : First Blood Part II(1985 ) , with an figure note value of $ 46,200 to $ 59,400 . Other hot - ticket items featured in the vendue includeDavid Bowie ’s crystal lump fromLabyrinth($13,200 to $ 19,800);Eddie Murphy ’s Detroit Lions Letterman crown fromBeverly Hills CopII(1987 ) ( $ 3960 to $ 6600 ) ; and Sean Connery ’s Katana fromHighlander(1986 ) ( $ 7920 to $ 10,560 ) .

The auction will be live - swarm online on December 1 and 2 , so player can keep an eye on the action at law as they bid virtually , either online or by telephone . you could file for the eventhere .



