Game Of Thrones Props From Jamie Lannister's Sword To The "Shame" Bell Coming Soon To Auction

As a seasoned gamer with a soft spot for epic tales and intricate worlds, I must confess that the allure of owning a piece of Westeros is as enticing as the lure of dragons to a Targaryen. The upcoming auction by Heritage Auctions, offering over 2,000 items from Game of Thrones, has sent my heart racing like a Lannister at the sight of gold.


The hit TV show Game of Thrones by HBO was an unstoppable cultural sensation, earning 59 Primetime Emmy awards, inspiring a plethora of merchandise, and even influencing the naming trends among children with “Khaleesi” being a popular choice. For years, replicas of weapons and armor from the series have been available for purchase, but now it’s time for devoted fans to acquire their very own piece of Westeros.

Over 2,000 items such as the “shame” bell, Jamie Lannister’s Oathkeeper sword, multiple helmets, cloaks, and other props are being offered in 900 separate lots for bidding at Heritage Auctions. This series of auctions will continue until mid-October.

As a gamer, if you’re less about the gear and more into the lore, you might be interested to know that dragon eggs from our game’s Season 1 are going for $3,600 right now! They’d make an impressive addition to any mantle or fireplace (just remember not to heat them too much). If you prefer something a bit more understated, we’ve also got some exquisite costume jewelry and props that didn’t quite make it onto the screen.

In the unproduced pilot episode, Daenerys Targaryen sported a set of three-dragon brooches. Interestingly, these brooches bear a resemblance to a later pair that Daenerys wears upon her introduction to her future husband, Khal Drogo, portrayed by Jason Momoa, in the series.

But for the go-big-or-go-home crowd, the armor worn by Conan Stevens, who played Gregor “The Mountain” Clegane complete with his swords is available for $10,000. The towering 13-piece set was designed by Michele Clapton. Clapton explained that his armor design was meant to reflect his brutal and intimidating presence. “We wanted his armor to be functional yet terrifying, showing his dominance and strength,” she stated in the item’s description.

In a larger scale than before, the iron throne prop from the series finale stands impressively tall. Measuring nearly 10 feet, this remarkable artwork requires specific shipping considerations and extra costs are applicable. At present, it retails for five thousand dollars.

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2024-09-06 18:08