Sell or Auction Your Batman Forever Prop Screen Used Gun for up to Nearly $15,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Batman Forever is a 1995 American superhero film directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Tim Burton, based on the DC Comics character Batman. A stand-alone sequel to the 1992 film Batman Returns and the third installment of Warner Bros.’ initial Batman film series, it stars Val Kilmer replacing Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne / Batman, alongside Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, Chris O’Donnell, Michael Gough, and Pat Hingle. The plot focuses on Batman trying to stop Two-Face and the Riddler in their villainous scheme to extract confidential information from all the minds in Gotham City and use it to learn Batman’s identity and bring the city under their control. In the process, he gains allegiance from a young, orphaned circus acrobat named Dick Grayson, who becomes his sidekick Robin, and meets and develops feelings for psychologist Dr. Chase Meridian, which brings him to the point to decide if he will lead a normal life or if he is destined to fight crime as Batman forever.
Batman Forever Prop Screen Used Gun. Sold for nearly $15,000.

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The Batsuit From “Batman Returns” Starring Val Kilmer — Measures Over 6′ Tall on Custom Display
The Batsuit from the 1995 hit superhero film “Batman Forever” directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Val Kilmer as Batman. Body of batsuit is in formed black rubber segments covered by the textured integral cape and cowl style mask, with long black leather gloves, boots and black plastic belt and bat symbol. Original parts of the costume from the film are the cowl, cape and body; the gloves, belt, insignia and shoes are replicas for the display. Cowl was likely not worn, but rather displayed in the Batcave scene, and attaches to the cape with velcro. Costume comes displayed dramatically on a mannequin with chiseled face of Kilmer, mounted to a 2′ square gray-white base with “BATMAN FOREVER” at front center. Zipper along the back opens to reveal “K.C. #59″ written in silver ink. Batsuit measures 6’5″ tall including 4″ tall base, and approximately 28” at the widest point of the cape. Light wear and cracking from use, with a few chips to top of insignia, and glue showing at top of cape where it attaches to cowl. Overall in very good plus condition, a stunning display. Sold for $45,000.
The Batsuit Worn by Michael Keaton in ”Batman” From 1989 — Measures Over 7′ Tall on Custom Display
Michael Keaton’s Batsuit from Tim Burton’s hit superhero film “Batman”, released in 1989. Batsuit in formed black rubber segments applied to stretchy black fabric includes textured integral cape and cowl style mask, with long black leather gloves, boots and gold plastic belt and bat symbol. A tag within is labeled, “Michael Keaton #1”. Costume comes displayed dramatically on a mannequin with chiseled face of Keaton, mounted to a grey plaster rock ground with blind stamped bat symbol at front center, measuring 32″ across the bottom of the base and 7′ in total height. Batsuit measures 22″ across the shoulders. Scattered cracking to rubber, else near fine. Sold for $37,500.
Superman Hero Costume Worn by Christopher Reeve in the 1978 Superman Film
Very rare Superman “muscle tunic” worn by Christopher Reeve during filming of “Superman: The Movie”, the very first film of the beloved Christopher Reeve franchise, released in 1978. Tunic used in the flight scenes features two stitched holes on the sides, used to attach the flying harness. Four snaps at top are for attaching the cape. Signature blue tunic is made complete with Superman’s large emblematic gold and red “S” sewn onto the front. The original “Bermans & Nathans / 40 Camden St. / London N.W. 1” tag is still intact on the tunic’s inner back collar, next to the zipper, with the label reading in type: “CHRISTOPHER REEVE / 12312 WITH MUSCLES / SUPERMAN”. Made of special nylon fabric, used for its stretch and ability to retain its original shape. Without being stretched, tunic measures 18″ across the chest and 29″ long. A few small holes, otherwise in near fine condition. With Prop Store COA. Sold for $20,250.
Kurt Russell lot of screen-used items from from his critically-acclaimed role as wild west lawman Wyatt Earp in ”Tombstone”. Includes: (1) Non-firing replica Winchester rifle was presumably used in one of the film’s famous shootouts, including the famed Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. The Winchester was one of the earliest repeat-fire rifles known as the ”Gun that Won the West.” Metal gun with wooden base measures 38” x 4” base with some minor tarnishing. (2) Replica Waltham pocket watch and chain. Watch measures 2” in diameter with a 13” chain. (3) Replica non-firing Schofield pistol with a wooden butt measures 13.5” x 5.5”. (4) Black felt hat with large rim. With ”Mr. Russell” written by hand to inside of hat. Measures 16” including rim x 6” and a 7 and 3/8 diameter. (5) White button-down ”Harry Fitzgerald” shirt measures 16” shoulder to shoulder and 34” in length. Overall near fine condition. Includes original prop tag notating the rifle, film, and Kurt Russell. Sold for $4,160.
Ingrid Bergman ”Joan of Arc” Sword
Sword prop procured for use by Hollywood legend Ingrid Bergman in the title role in “Joan of Arc”. Solid metal prop sword is painted to appear housed in its scabbard, made to look like wood with metal bindings and red decoration. Measures 42″ in length. Scattered chipping to paint, else near fine. Provenance from the Butterfield & Butterfield auction of Entertainment Memorabilia, held 26-27 June 1995, lot 495, and with a copy of the auction listing. Sold for $3,125.
Elvis Presley’s Personally Owned Shotgun — With a COA From The Elvis Presley Museum
Elvis Presley personally owned shotgun, customized by Elvis. High Standard Flite King riot model K-10 firearm has the following customization: Initials ”EP” and a lightning bolt design, both in gilt, appear on each side of the receiver. Both sides of the stock have also been personalized with a lightning bolt and his motto, ”TCB” for ”Taking Care of Business”. TCB was also the name of his band from 1969 to 1977. Shotgun comes in a leather and canvas carrying case. Scratching to stock and some chipping to gilt appliques, else near fine. With a COA from the famed Jimmy Velvet Collection of the Elvis Presley Museum. Sold for $2,836.
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