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Indy’s hat fetches over RM2mil at auction

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LONDON: Indiana Jones’s signature fedora fetched more than half a million dollars at a blockbuste­r auction of rare memorabili­a from some of the most iconic movies of the past 40 years.

But the star attraction – the sleek jacket worn by the loveable Star Wars scoundrel Han Solo in The Empire Strikes Back – failed to clear the £500,000 (RM2.73mil) reserve and went unsold.

Organisers said they had “a number of post-auction enquires” about the space-travelling jacket and were hoping to strike a deal in the coming days.

More than 600 costumes and props from much-adored films and television series went under the hammer on the banks of the River Thames.

The memorabili­a seller Prop Store has held the annual event since 2014 and expected to collect a record £3.5mil (RM19.08mil). That figure might not be initially met with the jacket setback.

Organisers were hoping it would get up to a £1mil (RM5.45mil). The auction was halted with bids at £450,000 (RM2.45mil) just short of the minimum price set by the undisclose­d seller.

The jacket oozes cool and appeared in the scene in which Solo dodged asteroids and shot at Darth Vader in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.

Ford’s fedora in the Indiana Jones franchise debut “Raiders of the Lost Ark” beat Prop Store’s expectatio­n to sell for £393,600 (RM2.14mil).

The price includes a buyer’s premi- um paid to the auctioneer.

The hat cost £320,000 (RM1.75mil) when the winning bid was placed and the hammer struck. One of the most recognisab­le hats in film since Charlie Chaplin’s black bowler is signed on the inner sweatband by Ford himself.

The fedora was “sat upon, wrung repeatedly and treated with bleach and dust” ahead of filming to achieve a worn look, according to the auction catalogue. — AFP

 ??  ?? Hats off: The fedora worn by Indiana Jones was sold for more than RM2mil at the auction. — AFP
Hats off: The fedora worn by Indiana Jones was sold for more than RM2mil at the auction. — AFP

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