A treasure trove filled with items used in iconic Hollywood movies – including the wand used by Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter – is set to be auctioned off.
The iconic wand used by Voldemort actor Ralph Fiennes in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is estimated to bring in upwards of £14,852.
Another prop used by Harry Potter himself will also be auctioned – the Hogwarts acceptance envelope received by Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, is expected to fetch up to £5,941.

Film fanatics will also have the opportunity to snap up a worn fedora hat which featured in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, signed by Harrison Ford himself.
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The hat is currently valued at between £18,565 to £25,991, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Items which were included in the Star Trek franchise will also be available including cast signed original series scrips, props, and costumes.
There’s even something for horror fans at the auction, as a production made head prop from John Carpenter’s 1982 movie, The Thing, is listed for between £37,131 to £51,983.
Artefacts from many years ago are also a part of the star-studded auction.
A 1960’s engraved sterling silver cigarette box used by Marilyn Monroe as well as a photograph taken during the filming of the 1955 flick The Seven Year Itch will also be up for grabs.
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In total, Julien’s Auctions will have almost 1,000 items available.
With the company based in Beverly Hills, California, the auction will take place in Los Angeles for two days across 19 and 20 June, and will also be online.







