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Game of Thrones memorabilia sell for a total of $21,115,718 at Heritage Auctions
Even Game of Thrones props set a record!
Finding Game of Thrones merchandise can be a daunting task, and obtaining props from the television series is an even greater challenge. Frequently, the memorable set pieces that were meaningful to the cast members were not theirs to take home. However, after a five-year wait, Heritage Auctions recently teamed up with HBO to sell more than 2000 pieces of memorabilia.
Game of Thrones memorabilia sold at the second-highest-grossing entertainment auction
From October 10-12, Heritage Auctions and HBO presented Game of Thrones: The Auction, a significant event in the realm of entertainment memorabilia. The auction was a complete sell-out, garnering $21,115,718 from over 4,500 bidders globally — many of whom were bidding at Heritage for the first time. Their participation made this the most successful auction of costumes, props, and more from any single film or TV show. Game of Thrones: The Auction ranks second in the history of entertainment auctions, surpassed only by the $22.8 million Debbie Reynolds event in 2011, orchestrated by Heritage Auctions’ Executive Vice President Joe Maddalena.
Standout sells from the Game of Thrones auction
The Iron Throne
The iconic Iron Throne of Westeros was sold for $1,490,000 USD.
Longclaw
Jon Snow’s trusty Valyrian Steel sword Longclaw was sold for $400,000 USD.
Jon Snow’s Night’s Watch costume
Jon Snow’s iconic Night’s Watch outfit became the most valuable costume, fetching $337,500 at the auction on Friday.
Jaime Lannister’s armor
Jaime Lannister’s black-leather armor ensemble sold for $275,000.
Westeros map room floor
The four-panel Westeros Map Room floor realized $237,500.
Jaime Lannister’s Kingsguard armor with Oathkeeper
Jaime Lannister’s complete Kingsguard armor, featuring the iconic Oathkeeper longsword, was auctioned for $212,500.
The Hound’s armor
The Hound’s signature armor ensemble realized $200,000.
The Mountain’s armor
The Mountain’s imposing 13-piece armor set sold for $187,500.
Arya Stark’s attire and Needle
Arya Stark’s boy ensemble complete with an action Needle sold for $150,000.
Jon Snow’s Season 7 costume
Jon Snow’s fur outfit, worn during his Season 7 journey “Beyond the Wall” to capture a Wight for Westeros, fetched $137,500 at auction.
The Shame Bell
The unforgettable shame bell used by Hannah Waddingham’s Septa Unella has been sold for $100,000 USD.
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