It will include products from films such as Titanic, James Bond and Indiana Jones.
Organizers hope that total proceeds from the event, which takes place in London from November 9 to 12, will be more than £12 million.
Whip from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, estimate £100,000– 200,000
Mr Daniels, who played companion R2-D2 in 11 Star Wars films, also sells other memorabilia from the franchise.
Stephen Lane, founder and chief executive of Propstore, told Reuters: “We have his complete archive from his time working on the Star Wars films, including some props, components and body parts: his head, arms, legs. . We also have his original scripts with annotations there.”
Honey Ryder robe worn by Ursula Andress in James Bond: Dr. No, estimate: £70,000 — £140,000 < p>Other costumes for sale include the shirt, vest and trousers worn by Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic, which are estimated to be worth £200,000.
Honey Ryder robe worn by Ursula Andress in the film Dr. No can cost up to £140,000, while Johnny Depp's outfit from Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is estimated at £100,000.
Arena of Commodus costume worn by Joaquin Phoenix, cost £30,000 — £60,000
Props include Harrison Ford's whip from the film » Indiana Jones and the Temple» Doom worth around £200,000 and Tom Hanks' sneakers from Forrest Gump worth up to £30,000.
Model of Pennywise from It 2, estimated price: £6,000 — £12,000
Film lovers will also be able to purchase Stanley's paintings Kubrick. a hand-annotated script from The Shining and a coat worn by Marlon Brando in The Godfather.
Other lots include: a model of the character Pennywise from It Chapter Two, expected to fetch up to £12,000; Joaquin Phoenix's costume in the 2000 film Gladiator, which could cost up to £60,000; and Captain America's shield from the 2011 film Captain America: The First Avenger, with a list price of £50,000 to £100,000.
Captain America's Hero Shield, £50,000-£100,000
Mr Lane said these the items were different. sources, including archives, film studios and production companies.
He said most will be purchased by avid fans and collectors, although some will also likely end up in museums and studio archives.
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