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Film memorabilia worth more than £300,000 goes up for auction including iconic bikini worn by Carrie Fisher, Thor's hammer, and Pedro Pascal's helmet from The Mandalorian

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Film memorabilia worth more than £300,000 goes up for auction including iconic bikini worn by Carrie Fisher, Thor's hammer, and Pedro Pascal's helmet from The Mandalorian

Have YOU got a story? Email Film memorabilia worth more than £300,000 went up for auction at Heritage Auctions in Dallas this week.

Carrie Fisher 's Princess Leia Star Wars slave outfit from 1983's Return Of The Jedi is up for grabs at a whopping £23,500.

While discussing the raunchy bikini previously, the actress claimed that 'dignity was out of the question,' when wearing it.

Meanwhile, Chris Hemsworth 's hammer from the iconic film Thor: The Dark World is up for sale for £13,700.

Star Wars fans will also be delighted as a Y-Wing starfighter model from the 1977 film A New Hope is up for grabs for a whopping £235,000.

While Pedro Pascal's helmet from the hit Star Wars TV series The Mandalorian could net £15,600.

A rare copy of Sex Pistols' single God Save The Queen is also expected to go for more than £15,000.

The rock band which formed in London in 1975 signed several copies of their debut single at Buckingham Palace in 1977, however, the publicity stunt was so controversial that most of the copies were destroyed.

It later emerged that some copies were retained by A&M records and were given to executives when the label closed its London offices in 1998.

An even rarer copy, which predates the 13-20 'golden handshake' copies, is also set to go on sale at Wessex Auction Rooms in Chippenham Wilts on Friday.

The seller, who worked at the label until 1984 told The Mirror : 'I have been holding on to it for sentimental reasons.'

According to The Mirror , Heritage Auctions in Dallas are selling 600 movie props in total.

The firm's Joe Maddalena said: 'We're bringing together some of the most important cultural artefacts that have never before been in a single place.'

The auction will end on July 26.

It comes after a Star Wars toy collection was sold at an auction for £322,000 , with individual figures going for up to £11,400 each.

The hoard of rare memorabilia fetched a huge sum of more than ten times its pre-sale estimate when they went under the hammer at Vectis Auctions in Stockton-on-Tees on April 25 and 26.

The most valuable item was a Kenner Star Wars vintage 'The Power of the Force' Anakin Skywalker figure as seen in the 1983 film Return of the Jedi was priced at roughly £5,000 and sold for £11,400.

Auctioneers were also stunned when a Palitoy Star Wars vintage Return of the Jedi Security Guard figure, which was estimated at around £300, made a whopping £6,000.

A mint condition Palitoy Star Wars vintage Cantina Action Playset was valued at around £500 but sold for £4,320.

A Kenner Star Wars vintage 'The Power of the Force' AT-AT Driver figure, estimated at around £2,000, later went on to make £5,280.

Two other figures, both of a 'The Power of the Force' Yak Face, reached roughly double their estimates, selling for £10,200 and £6,000 each.

Vectis Auctions claims to be the world's largest toy and collectables auction house.

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