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Press Release - June 16, 2026

Heritage Announces Blockbuster Five-Day, Multimillion-Dollar Hollywood & Entertainment Auction July 13-17

Featuring treasures from the entire history of film, television and music

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Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (TCF, 1980), Mark Hamill Luke Skywalker Screen-Used Lightsaber
Mark Hamill Screen-Used Luke Skywalker Lightsaber
with Severed Hand Effects Rig from The Empire Strikes Back
($1,000,000+)

John Lennon’s Handwritten Lyrics for “If I Fell”
($500,000+)

Margaret Hamilton’s Wicked Witch of the West Hat
from The Wizard of Oz
($100,000+)

Both Hero Rugs from The Big Lebowski
($15,000+ each)

The Most Comprehensive Collection of
Back to the Future Part II Hoverboards Ever Offered at Auction


DALLAS, Texas (June 16, 2026) — Heritage Auctions is proud to announce its next blockbuster Hollywood & Entertainment Signature® Auction, a five-day event taking place July 13-17 showcasing some of the most important artifacts ever offered from the worlds of film, television, music and popular culture. Spanning nearly a century of entertainment history, many of these treasures are appearing at auction for the first time.

John Lennon Handwritten Manuscript Lyrics for If I Fell.
Among the sale’s headline attractions is one of the most significant surviving artifacts from the Star Wars saga: Mark Hamill’s screen-used Luke Skywalker lightsaber, complete with the severed hand effects rig used during the climactic Cloud City duel with Darth Vader in Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back. Preserved for decades and never before publicly offered, the lightsaber carries a pre-auction estimate beginning at $1,000,000.

Also featured is what many collectors regard as the ultimate Beatles artifact: John Lennon’s complete handwritten manuscript lyrics for the 1964 classic “If I Fell.” Written on the reverse of an unfolded Valentine’s Day card while Lennon traveled to New York for The Beatles’ historic first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the manuscript captures a pivotal moment in music history. It’s pictured below and bidding begins at $500,000.

The Big Lebowski (PolyGram, 1998), Jeff Bridges The Dude's Hero Screen-Used Persian-Style Rug.
From the Golden Age of Hollywood comes Margaret Hamilton’s signature Wicked Witch of the West hat from The Wizard of Oz. One of the most recognizable costume pieces in cinema history, the hat is expected to attract bidding beginning at $100,000.

Additional highlights include:

  • Elsa Lanchester’s screen-matched necklace worn as Mary Shelley in Universal Pictures’ Bride of Frankenstein ($30,000+)
  • Gene Wilder’s photo-matched “Willy Wonka” top hat from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, from the collection of director Mel Stuart ($50,000+)
  • Paul Newman’s photo-matched Charlestown Chiefs hockey jersey from Slap Shot ($15,000+)
  • The screen-matched hero “Otto the Autopilot” prop from Airplane! from the collection of director Jerry Zucker ($25,000+)
  • Zucker’s iconic jukebox featured in the unforgettable pottery-wheel scene from Ghost ($20,000+)

Back to the Future Part II (Universal, 1989), Michael J. Fox Marty McFly Mattel Hoverboard with Screen-Matched Handlebars.
Collectors will also have a rare opportunity to acquire both of the hero rugs from The Big Lebowski, including the legendary “desecrated” rug that “really tied the room together” and the replacement rug stolen from Jeffrey Lebowski’s mansion. Both are being offered publicly for the first time, each opening at $15,000.

Rounding out the sale is the most comprehensive collection of hoverboards from Back to the Future Part II ever assembled for auction. The collection includes examples of every hoverboard design seen in the film, highlighted by Marty McFly’s screen-matched pink Mattel Hoverboard used during the movie’s iconic chase sequence. Bidding begins at $100,000.

“This auction represents the full spectrum of entertainment history, from Hollywood’s Golden Age to modern blockbuster cinema and the most influential moments in popular music,” says Joe Maddalena, Executive Vice-President, Heritage Auctions. “These are the kinds of artifacts that define generations of storytelling and rarely become available to collectors.”

Heritage’s Hollywood & Entertainment Signature® Auction takes place July 13–17 and is available for live and online bidding here.

Heritage Auctions is the largest fine art and collectibles auction house founded in the United States, and the world's largest collectibles auctioneer. Heritage maintains offices in New York, Dallas, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Palm Beach, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Hong Kong and Tokyo.

Heritage also enjoys the highest Online traffic and dollar volume of any auction house on earth (source: SimilarWeb and Hiscox Report). The Internet's most popular auction-house website, HA.com, has more than 1,750,000 registered bidder-members and searchable free archives of 6,000,000 past auction records with prices realized, descriptions and enlargeable photos. Reproduction rights routinely granted to media for photo credit.

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Christina Rees, Public Relations Specialist
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