Screen-Used Movie Props

Screen-Used Movie Props

Discover rare movie props for sale in our exclusive collection. This is your chance to own an authentic screen-used prop from iconic films and TV shows.

Step into the world of cinema with our exclusive collection of authentic screen-used movie props, each one a genuine artifact from some of the most iconic films ever made. These rare and highly collectible original film props were used on set by actors, stunt performers, or production crews—making them more than just memorabilia; they’re tangible pieces of film history.

Whether it's a weapon from an action-packed blockbuster, a piece of set dressing from a beloved classic, or a prop handled in a memorable scene, each item tells a story and offers a unique connection to the creative process behind the movies we love. Highlights from our current collection include: Batman’s iconic Bat-Shaped Rebreather from Batman ForeverWalt’s Ranger Zippo Lighter from Gran Torino (Clint Eastwood)Production-used Playing Cards from James Bond: GoldenEye

Perfect for serious collectors, passionate fans, and film history enthusiasts, every prop is carefully sourced and accompanied by provenance and a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its origin and value. Whether you're looking to buy film props from cult classics or acquire iconic pieces from major blockbusters, our screen-used collection is curated for serious collectors and passionate fans alike.

Own a piece of the magic. Browse now to buy movie props with provenance and authenticity- and bring home a true piece of cinematic history. 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1. What is a screen-used movie prop?

    A screen-used movie prop is an authentic item that was utilized during the production of a film or television show. These props were handled or featured on-screen by actors, making them highly sought-after collectibles due to their direct connection to specific scenes and characters.
  • 2. How can I verify the authenticity of a screen-used prop?

    Authenticity is typically confirmed through a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) provided by reputable dealers or auction houses. Additional verification methods include screen-matching (comparing the prop to specific scenes), examining production markings, and consulting experts familiar with the film's production.
  • 3. Where can I purchase screen-used movie props?

    You can acquire screen-used props directly from Kudos Memorabilia, a trusted source specializing in authentic film collectibles. Their curated selection includes genuine screen-used props, costumes, and production materials from some of the most iconic films in cinema history—each item backed by provenance and a Certificate of Authenticity.
  • 4. What happens to props after filming concludes?

    Post-production, props may be archived by studios, reused in other productions, gifted to cast or crew, donated, or sold through auctions and private sales. Some props become part of museum exhibits or private collections.
  • 5. Are screen-used props expensive?

    Prices vary widely based on factors like the prop's prominence, the actor who used it, and the film's popularity. While some items may be affordable, iconic pieces can command high prices at auction.
  • 6. Can I display a screen-used prop in my home or office?

    Absolutely! Many collectors and interior designers showcase these props in display cases or frames, adding a unique cinematic touch to their spaces. Proper display also helps preserve the item’s condition.
  • 7. Do screen-used props come with documentation?

    Reputable sellers provide documentation, including COAs and provenance details, to verify authenticity and maintain the item's value. This documentation is essential for both insurance and resale.
  • 8. Is it possible to rent screen-used props?

    Generally, screen-used props are sold to collectors and are not typically available for rent. However, qualified applicants can rent certain screen-used props from Kudos Memorabilia for exhibitions, displays, or special events. Some rental houses also offer replica props for production use.
  • 9. How should I care for and preserve a screen-used prop?

    To preserve the condition of a prop:
    • Store it in a climate-controlled environment
    • Use acid-free materials
    • Avoid direct sunlight and humidity
    • Consult with conservation professionals for high-value items
  • 10. Are replicas considered screen-used?

    No, replicas are reproductions and were not used during filming. While some replicas are incredibly detailed, they do not carry the same collectible value or provenance as genuine screen-used props.
  • 11. Can I resell a screen-used prop?

    Yes, screen-used props can be resold through reputable auction houses, dealers such as Kudos Memorabilia, or private sales. Proper documentation enhances the item’s resale value and appeal to future buyers.
  • 12. Are there legal restrictions on owning screen-used props?

    Ownership is generally legal, provided the item was acquired through legitimate channels. Ensure the transaction is well documented. Props resembling weapons may be subject to additional legal or shipping restrictions.