Two Long-Lost Props From Iconic Movie Set to Hit Auction

A pair of long-lost props from the iconic film Jaws is heading to auction—marking their first appearance in public in 50 years. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the items vanished from view for decades before resurfacing just in time for the film’s 50th anniversary. Fans will be able to bid on a screen-matched W.W. Greener Light Harpoon Rifle Mark II—complete with its original case and shark dart—famously wielded by the character Quint (Robert Shaw), as well as an original Fenwick fishing rod paired with a “production-used” Penn Senator 16/0 reel. The rod-and-reel combo carries a pre-sale estimate of $250,000–$500,000, the outlet reported. They’re part of a larger trove of original production materials set to hit the block at Propstore’s Spring Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction in March 2026. Registration for the auction begins in February, and live bidding will kick off the following month in Los Angeles.

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