Harrison Ford's Fedora from 'Indiana Jones' Up for Auction
Iconic Headgear Expected to Fetch Millions
Bidding Opens This Fall
For fans of the iconic "Indiana Jones" franchise, an exciting opportunity is on the horizon. Harrison Ford's fedora, worn in the beloved 1984 film "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," is set to be auctioned this fall.
According to estimates, the legendary headgear could fetch anywhere between $550,000 and $505,000. The auction will be conducted by Prop Store Auction, a leading auctioneer of film and television memorabilia.
The fedora has become synonymous with the adventurous archaeologist and has been featured in numerous "Indiana Jones" films over the years. Its distinctive shape and signature styling have made it a recognizable symbol of the franchise and of Harrison Ford himself.
The auction will also include other iconic pieces from the "Indiana Jones" films, such as the bullwhip, the Holy Grail, and the Ark of the Covenant. This is a unique opportunity for collectors and fans to own a piece of cinematic history.
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