'Indiana Jones 2' Harrison Ford hat sold for 840 million won

Aug 19, 2024

'Indiana Jones 2' Harrison Ford hat sold for 840 million won
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The hat worn by Harrison Ford, the main character in the film Indiana Jones 2, was sold for $630,000 (about 840 million won) at auction.

According to the New York Post and other foreign media, the hat was owned by Dean Ferrandini, who served as Harris Ford's stand-in.

Last year, Ferrandini died and was auctioned in LA.



The hat, produced by Herbert Johnson Hat Company in London, is made of a black martyred rabbit felt material.

Inside the hat is the manufacturer's name and Indiana Jones' initials 'IJ' in gold.



The film 'Indiana Jones 2: The Temple of the Magistrate' was released in 1985 and stars Harrison Ford and Kate Capshaw, respectively, in Steven Spielberg.

Meanwhile, at the auction held by the auction house Prop Store, the white "Biker Scout" helmet of the imperial scout in the 1983 movie "Star Wars Return of the Jedi" was sold for $315,000 (about 420 million won), and the ghost costumes worn by the main characters in the 1996 movie "Cream" were sold for $270,900 (about 360 million won).





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