Iconic props from Harry Potter films – including the schoolboy wizard’s iconic glasses for £44,000 – are set to fetch £7.4m at auction.
The circular spectacles worn by Daniel Radcliffe to play the character are among the items up for grabs.
They are expected to make between £22,000 and £44,000.
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A Hero Wand which was created specifically for the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is also for sale.
It also has the same pre-sale estimate.
Another iconic prop – the Platform 9¾ sign from King’s Cross Station where the Hogwarts Express departs – is also for sale, as reported by What’s The Jam.

It has a pre-sale estimate of up to £29,000.
A Harry Potter Knight Bus and Leaky Cauldron costume is also estimated to fetch between £14,000 and £29,000.
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The collection is part of a catalogue of over 1,000 rare props, costumes and collectibles from decades of film and television history.

It includes items from the Star Wars series, Jaws, Indiana Jones and others.
It is happening in Los Angeles, California, US, from today (4 Sept) until Saturday (6 Sept) and could make an estimated total of £7.4m.
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Brandon Alinger of auction house Propstore said: “This auction features a truly magical selection of original props from the wizarding world, each one a testament to the enduring legacy of the Harry Potter films.
“From Harry’s wand and iconic glasses to the famed Platform 9 ¾ sign, these are not just items; they are artifacts of a beloved cinematic universe that continues to captivate audiences of all ages.


“Propstore has assembled one of the most impressive selections of authentic props and costumes ever brought to market—pieces of genuine cultural history that continue to inspire awe decades after their debut.
“Whether it’s the craftsmanship of an original Batsuit, the power of a Star Wars lightsaber, each item tells a story.
“We’re proud to offer this exceptional collection and to give collectors and fans a rare opportunity to claim a tangible piece of the films and shows that shaped our imaginations.”
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