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Taylor Swift's letter to Liam Payne set to sell for thousands at auction
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Taylor Swift’s letter to Liam Payne set to sell for thousands at auction

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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14 November 2025

Taylor Swift’s heartfelt letter to the late Liam Payne is expected to sell for thousands at auction.

Taylor Swift’s letter to Liam Payne is going up for auction

The 35-year-old pop star expressed her support for the singer, who passed away aged 31 last year after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina, in a note that could fetch up to $13,000 when Omega Auctions begin accepting bids next month.

Taylor wrote the note in December 2017 – shortly before performing at the Jingle Bell Ball in London – where she praised Liam’s solo single Bedroom Floor.

The Fate of Ophelia singer – who once dated Liam’s former One Direction bandmate Harry Styles – penned: “Liam, long time no see! I’m so excited for you. You’re crushing it out there. I’m obsessed with Bedroom Floor.

“It’s so cool to see you from afar, I’m always cheering you on. Good luck tonight!”

The letter was enclosed in an envelope with “Liam” written on it, decorated with small stars and sealed with a wax “T”, while “Nashville, Tennessee” was printed on the back.

Payne is believed to have given the letter to a close friend after receiving it.

Collectors see the note as historically significant and emotional meaningful due to Taylor’s encouraging message.

Last month marked the first anniversary of Liam’s tragic passing and his sister Ruth Gibbins admitted that she has been “paralysed” by grief ever since.

Part of her tribute, which she shared on Instagram, read: “I underestimated grief, woah, did I underestimate it. I am paralysed by it daily.

“I thought I had felt it before but I know the losses before you were just intense sadness, you are the loss of my life, the one person who l will miss at every single occasion in my life. I’d taken for granted that my little brother would be there through life.

“You shouldn’t have died.”

Following Liam’s death, Ruth has been suffering from a recurring nightmare where she is in the One Direction star’s hotel room, but he cannot hear her “screaming” for him.

She added: “My brain is locked on your last minutes on this earth, the unaccounted minutes, the minutes I will never have the answers to, the minutes that changed everything.”




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Darth Vader lightsaber goes for more than $3.6M at auction - National
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Darth Vader lightsaber goes for more than $3.6M at auction – National

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

A lucky buyer now knows the power of the dark side, having become the owner of a lightsaber used by Darth Vader in the Star Wars films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.

The iconic Star Wars prop was sold at an auction on Thursday, fetching more than US$3.6 million.

It had been estimated that the iconic movie prop would sell for between $1 million and $3 million, according to the auction website Propstore, where interested buyers could place their bids.

There were 31 bids in total for Darth Vader’s lightsaber, and the winning one was placed at $3,654,000.

“Wielded by both David Prowse and stunt performer Bob Anderson, this is the primary dueling prop created for Vader’s character in both Empire and Jedi. It saw extensive use during the filming of both movies and is one of the most memorable film props from the original trilogy,” the description on the website reads.

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The prop is reportedly the only lightsaber from the original Star Wars trilogy ever to hit the auction block.


The screen-matched lightsaber prop, used by Darth Vader in the Star Wars films ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ and ‘Return Of The Jedi,’ is displayed ahead of an auction of entertainment memorabilia by Propstore, on Aug. 6, 2025, in London, England.

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“The result marks a landmark moment not just for Propstore, but for the entire world of film collecting. To see a Star Wars lightsaber — the symbol of one of cinema’s greatest sagas — become the highest-valued piece of the franchise ever sold at auction is incredibly special,” Brandon Alinger, Propstore COO, told Variety.

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“It speaks to the enduring cultural power of Star Wars and the passion of fans and collectors who see these artifacts as touchstones of modern mythology,” he added.

Another major item sold during the auction, which is ongoing through Saturday, included Indiana Jones‘ bullwhip, belt and whip holster from Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the third instalment in the series. The items sold for $475,650.

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Indiana Jones’ bullwhip and belt on display at The Dorchester in London on Aug. 6, 2025, ahead of an auction in Los Angeles in September.

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Another big item that sold during the auction was Rick Dalton’s flamethrower tank and backpack, worn by Leonardo DiCaprio in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which collected $346,500.


A flamethrower used in the film ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.’.

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The auction took place at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles.

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Other items included the famous Platform 9 3/4 sign from the Harry Potter franchise, which sold for $138,600, the shark tooth clapperboard from Jaws, released in 1975, for $94,500, and Men In Black‘s screen-matched light-up hero close-up neuralyzer for $315,000.


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Darth Vader's Lightsaber Sold for Record $3.6 Million at Auction
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Darth Vader’s Lightsaber Sold for Record $3.6 Million at Auction

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

The Force was certainly with the winning bidder of Darth Vader’s original lightsaber, which was sold for a whopping $3,654,000 during an auction at Propstore in Los Angeles on Thursday.

According to the auction house, the prop is the only hero lightsaber from the original Star Wars trilogy to hit a public auction. It was specifically used in 1980’s The Empire Strikes Back and 1983’s Return of the Jedi by Darth Vader actor David Prowse and stunt double Bob Anderson.

With the winning bid of $2.9 million and an additional buyer’s premium paid to Propstore, the Darth Vader lightsaber is now the highest-priced item from the Star Wars franchise ever sold at auction.

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In a statement, Propstore COO said: “To see a Star Wars lightsaber — the symbol of one of cinema’s greatest sagas — become the highest-valued piece of the franchise ever sold at auction is incredibly special. It speaks to the enduring cultural power of Star Wars and the passion of fans and collectors who see these artifacts as touchstones of modern mythology.”

For Star Wars fans with shallower pockets, LEGO is releasing a more attainable $1,000 Death Star set on October 4th.

The franchise is also set to expand with Shawn Levy’s now-in-production Star Wars: Starfighter, which stars Ryan Gosling, Amy Adams, Matt Smith, Aaron Pierre, and Mia Goth. The movie is currently set for release on May 28th, 2027.

Editor’s Note: See where Star Wars landed on our list of the best action movie franchises of all time.

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Prop Store's  Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction Sells Dark Side
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Prop Store’s  Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction Sells Dark Side

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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There has to be a truly exceptional reason to get anyone, including anyone on the IndieWire staff, to walk into the Times Square Planet Hollywood at 10 a.m. on a Tuesday. In fairness, Planet Hollywoods do tend to have fun movie memorabilia or replica props as part of their decor; the restaurant’s themed focus on filmmaking from the ‘90s onwards has, in its own way, raised an awareness of production design and costumes as items of value and not just souvenirs for cast and crew. 

But on this particular Tuesday at 10 a.m., the third floor of New York’s Planet Hollywood had millions of dollars worth of film rarities displayed under museum-grade glass, with glossy catalogues authenticating the provenance of an original stormtrooper helmet, a belt and bullwhip used in “The Last Crusade,” Picard’s Ressikan Flute from “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode “The Inner Light,” and the lightsaber used in Darth Vader’s dueling sequences (and therefore wielded by the late, legendary fight coordinator Bob Anderson) in “The Empire Strikes Back” and “The Return of the Jedi.” 

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Darth Vader, Indiana Jones, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard certainly constitute a “return to office” exception. 

The Planet Hollywood display was presented by Prop Store which, since 1998, has been an auction house specifically for film and television memorabilia; the company runs live auctions of over 1,000 lots three times a year. They’re always trying to spread the word beyond their coterie of regular collectors, but it says something for them to be so hyped that they’re willing to hand-carry lightsabers and stick “Men in Black” neuralyzers in an overhead compartment on the flight from LA to New York to market their September 4-6 live auction. 

What’s striking about Prop Store’s work — at least to this civilian IndieWire staffer who has never won a live auction bid on eBay — is just how methodically each item is documented and vetted, even sometimes restored. Staff do what COO Brandon Alinger called “screen matches,” where they go through films frame-by-frame in 4K (or even higher resolutions) in order to spot individual scratches and characteristics of props, and separate the genuine articles from inauthentic replicas (and the odd Halloween mask). 

The Darth Vader combat lightsaber, for instance, was X-rayed in order to determine that the steel rod, which was used for fight sequences (the sinister red “light” and sound effects were added in after the fact, of course) was indeed assembled in the correct way. The catalogues detailing all of Prop Store’s work are full of pull quotes from the filmmakers, stills from the films, references to other props and inspirations, in addition to meticulous photos of each prop available to bid on. It all looks identical to the material one would find in a fine art auction. 

Just like the art world, Alinger told IndieWire that the company does have a lot of “regulars” who are consistently interested in film memorabilia as a whole, or in specific genres/franchises. Occasionally, museums will work with benefactors to put up bids for their collections. But they’re always trying to reach more fans. 

The allure of movies and the consolidation of Internet fandoms had deepened the value of the marquee franchise and blockbuster items Prop Store tends to auction. While Alinger would expect items from the original “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” films to be highly prized — they’ve had 40-50 years to appreciate — newer franchise items are just as sought-after, “especially Marvel,” Alinger said. 

No doubt there is a cinema and cultural studies thesis to be written about why that is; but it is sufficient for this article’s purposes to say that it’s a mindfuck to stare at a weathered, metal cylinder with a rod sticking out, its black paint slightly peeling, and know that you’re looking at something someone is about to spend possibly millions of dollars to own.

But one also thinks of Ralph McQuarrie, who did the original concept work on the lightsabers, or “Star Wars” set designer and prop maker Roger Christian, and how they must feel, knowing their work has gone on to become, as Alinger put it, “the Ruby Slippers” of their generation of cinema. 

George Lucas is probably fine. But Alinger has never seen fans so excited for something.   

“Out of anything we’ve handled here at Prop Store, I would say that lightsaber has the potential to reach the highest sale price. But it’s also generated the most response, the most interest from fans,” Alinger said. “We’ve had so many people reaching out to us and saying, ‘I can’t believe you have this,’ or people want to come and attend these in-person previews like the one we’re at now. It’s just something that people have gotten very excited about.” 

It will likely be later in the first day of the live auction, sometime on September 4, when Darth Vader’s dueling lightsaber will go up onto the virtual block. Anyone can sign up to bid or simply to watch Prop Store’s live auctions, which take place at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.

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