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Heritage Auctions to auction off 2000+ Game of Thrones props and costumes
A rare chance to get your hands on Game of Thrones props!
Locating Game of Thrones merchandise can be challenging, and acquiring props from the TV show is even more difficult. Often, the iconic set pieces that held personal significance to the cast members were not available for them to keep. However, finally, after five years, you can now have a chance to get a prop from the show, as Heritage Auctions partners with HBO to give away over 2000 memorabilia.
Get your hands on Game of Thrones props and costumes at Heritage Auctions
From October 10-12, Heritage and HBO are set to showcase Game of Thrones: The Auction, currently open for bids and anticipated to be a landmark event in entertainment memorabilia. This auction provides enthusiasts with a rare chance to acquire a part of Game of Thrones, HBO’s highly acclaimed series. Devotees of the show can bid on important props, costumes, set decorations, weapons, jewelry, and more from the celebrated adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s novels.
Which props are up for sale?
Some of the props that are up for sale include:
Jon Snow’s Valyrian steel sword Longclaw, Jaime Lannister’s golden hand, the black leather overcoat and dragon chain Daenerys Targaryen wore to her assassination, Tyrion Lannister’s Hand of the Queen pin, shields representing all the warring houses, a dragon egg and a dragon’s skull, a mountain (and The Mountain) of armor, the Shame Bell, a White Walker, the melted Iron Throne.
Where can you preview GoT props for the auction?
Game of Thrones: The Auction will be open for public preview from September 17 to October 4 at Heritage Auctions’ New York City gallery, located at 445 Park Avenue, and from September 19 to October 4 at Heritage’s London location, situated at 10 Hanover St, London W1S 1YQ.
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