Hollywood Auction Sept 29 – Oct 1

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Note: this article was also published on SciFi4Me.com.

If you have a spare $80,000 – $120,000, you can own Carrie Fisher’s ‘Slave Leia’ costume. That is just one of the over 1,900 items that will be up for auction by Profiles in History in Los Angeles from September 29 – October 1.

Some of the genre items on the block? George Reeves’ Superman suit, Leonard Nimoy’s ‘Spock’ tunic, the self-lacing Nikes from Back to the Future II, the alien head from Alien, the blockade runner miniature from Star Wars IV: A New Hope, and Indiana Jones’ bullwhip.

Of course, there are more than genre items that will be up for auction, including Orson Welles’ shooting script for Citizen Kane, the custom Impala used in American Graffiti, a love letter from Arthur Miller to Marilyn Monroe, a harmonica used by Bob Dylan, and Henry Winkler’s ‘Fonzie’ jacket from Happy Days.

So, if you’ve got the money, you can bid via telephone, fax, online, or even in person. For more information, including the free downloadable auction catalog listing all the items available for bid if you want to just look at the pretty, visit the Profiles in History website.