Darth Vader’s lightsaber from 1980 Star Wars film sells for eye-watering sum at auction

Published on September 05, 2025 at 09:16 PM
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DARTH Vader’s lightsaber has been sold for £2.7million — making it the most expensive Star Wars prop in history.

The fake weapon, made from an old flash camera attachment, beat pre-sale expectations by £100,000.

Darth Vader in The Empire Strikes Back.The lightsaber used by Star Wars villain Darth Vader has been auctioned off for £2.7 million Darth Vader's lightsaber prop.An old British press camera flash handle was modified to make the prop

It was famously used in 1980’s in the battle where baddie Vader chops off Luke Skywalker’s hand — then reveals that he is, in fact, his opponent’s father.

Brandon Alinger, of auction house Propstore in , said: “The result marks a landmark moment for the entire world of collecting.”

“To see a lightsaber – the symbol of one of cinema’s greatest sagas – become the highest-valued piece of the franchise ever sold at auction is incredibly special.”

He added: “It speaks to the enduring cultural power of Star Wars and the passion of fans and collectors who see these artifacts as touchstones of modern mythology.”

The 1ft (32cm) green lightsaber was used in scenes by Darth Vader actor David Prowse and stunt performer Bob Anderson.

In the it was described as “one of the most significant cinema artefacts ever.”

Other items sold on Thursday night included the suit worn by in the 2002 superhero film, which went for $289,800 (£214,000).

‘s eight-foot bullwhip, belt and whip holster from Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989) beat its pre-sale estimate to sell for $485,100 (£360,000).

Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back poster featuring Darth Vader, Yoda, Lando Calrissian, and Boba Fett.The lightsaber is the most expensive Star Wars prop ever to be sold

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