Numerous ‘Game of Thrones’ props auctioned: Jon Snow’s sword, dragon skulls.

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Welcome to the Ultimate Game of Thrones Auction!

After immersing yourself in eight thrilling seasons of the epic saga “Game of Thrones,” get ready to embark on a new adventure – an auction of exclusive memorabilia from the beloved HBO series. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fans to own a piece of television history!

Prepare to bid on a wide array of costumes, props, set pieces, and memorabilia from the show that captured the hearts of millions. With over 2,000 items up for grabs, including a melted replica of the iconic Iron Throne, spread across 900 lots, this auction promises to be a treasure trove for fans.

From Jaime Lannister’s legendary suit of armor to the intricate details of the White Walkers’ prosthetic teeth, starting bids range from $500 to $20,000 for these priceless artifacts. Delve into the world of Westeros by owning Daenerys Targaryen’s exquisite cloaks, Jon Snow’s formidable Longclaw sword, or Tyrion Lannister’s Hand of the Queen Pin.

Even lesser-known items like Cersei Lannister’s bell or costumes from the infamous Red Wedding are expected to captivate fans during the auction. Each piece tells a story and transports you back to the riveting scenes of the show.

According to Jay Roewe, HBO’s senior vice president, this auction allows fans to “grab a piece of history” and reflects the enduring impact that “Game of Thrones” has had on popular culture years after its conclusion.

The meticulous preservation of these items over the years ensures that they maintain their quality and authenticity. With the success of spinoffs like “House of The Dragon” and other projects in the pipeline, HBO is now ready to share these treasures with the world.

From Arya Stark’s Needle to elaborate costumes designed by Emmy-winning Michele Clapton, the craftsmanship and attention to detail in each item are a testament to the show’s legacy. The auction catalog features exclusive interviews with key creatives that provide insights into the significance of these pieces.

If you’re eager to own a piece of “Game of Thrones” history, mark your calendars for the auction on October 10-12 through Heritage Auctions in Dallas. You can preview the collection in New York and London locations from September 17 to October 4. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of television history!

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