Heritage Auctions sets new world record as Luke Skywalker's lightsaber realizes $3.75 million
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Heritage Auctions sets new world record as Luke Skywalker's lightsaber realizes $3.75 million
Historic result gives Heritage auction records for the most valuable Star Wars prop, artwork and filming model ever sold.



DALLAS, TX.- Heritage Auctions has once again rewritten the record books for Star Wars memorabilia.

Mark Hamill’s original screen-used Luke Skywalker lightsaber, wielded during the climactic Cloud City duel with Darth Vader in Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back, realized $3,750,000 Wednesday during Heritage’s ongoing Hollywood & Entertainment Signature® Auction, establishing a new world auction record for a screen-used Star Wars prop.

The sale further cements Heritage’s position as the market leader for Star Wars collectibles. With Wednesday's result, Heritage now holds auction records in three of the hobby’s most coveted categories: the most valuable screen-used Star Wars prop, the most valuable Star Wars filming model and the most valuable original Star Wars artwork ever sold at auction.

Heritage established the auction record for a Star Wars filming miniature in 2023 when the screen-matched Red Leader X-wing Starfighter realized $3.135 million. Later, Heritage set the record for original Star Wars artwork when Tom Jung’s original half-sheet key poster painting for Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope sold for $3.875 million. Today’s $3.75 million result establishes a new benchmark for a screen-used Star Wars prop, underscoring the extraordinary demand for the franchise's most iconic artifacts.

“This is one of the most important surviving Star Wars artifacts in existence,” says Joe Maddalena, Executive Vice President at Heritage Auctions. “It comes from the emotional climax of The Empire Strikes Back—the scene that forever changed the saga and produced one of the most unforgettable moments in movie history. Collectors understood that they were bidding on much more than a prop. They were competing for a genuine piece of modern mythology.”


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Constructed from a modified Graflex flash unit and accompanied by the original severed-hand effects rig created by legendary makeup artist Stuart Freeborn, the lightsaber was used during the unforgettable duel in which Darth Vader reveals his true relationship to Luke Skywalker before severing his son’s hand. The practical effects rig, created from a cast of Mark Hamill’s hand, allowed filmmakers to achieve the iconic sequence entirely in-camera decades before the advent of digital visual effects.

The lightsaber descended directly from Stuart Freeborn, whose groundbreaking work on the original trilogy included creating Yoda and many of the franchise’s most celebrated makeup effects. It has been published in J.W. Rinzler’s acclaimed The Making of The Empire Strikes Back and other Lucasfilm-sanctioned reference works, underscoring its significance within the history of the franchise.

Heritage’s Hollywood & Entertainment Signature® Auction continues through July 17, with additional landmark artifacts from film, television and music still crossing the auction block.


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