An R2-D2 unit used in the filming of several “Star Wars” movies has sold for almost $3 million, a southern California auction house said on Thursday.
Luke Skywalker’s droid sidekick was put together from parts used in the filming of the original 1977-1983 trilogy and two of the 1999-2005 prequel films, Profiles in History, based near Los Angeles, said in its catalogue.
While the 43-inch (109 centimeters) character played largely by English actor Kenny Baker is known for his tenacious loyalty and snarky sense of humour, there are internal mechanics in the aluminium, steel and fibreglass unit sold on Wednesday.
The unidentified buyer nevertheless shelled out $2.76 million, making it the most expensive lot at a three-day auction of Hollywood memorabilia that included numerous props from the Lucasfilm franchise, raising a total of $14 million.
Skywalker’s lightsaber from the first two movies, “A New Hope” and “The Empire Strikes Back,” fetched $450,000 while Darth Vader’s helmet from the original film sold for $96,000.
A collection of 23 spaceships from space series “Battlestar Galactica” and “Buck Rodgers” made $1.8 million dollars while the iconic illuminated dance floor from “Saturday Night Fever” went for $1.2 million.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s costume from Titanic (1997) and the sword wielded by Arnold Schwarzenegger in “Conan the Barbarian” (1982) went for $192,000 each.
Other notable lots included a script and the front door to Rick’s Cafe from “Casablanca” (1942), Lucille Ball’s signature polka dot dress from 1950s sitcom “I Love Lucy,” and Evel Knievel’s 1976 Harley-Davidson XLCH 1000 from “Viva Knievel!” (1977).
A golden ticket from “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971) went for a staggering $90,000.