Han Solo's blaster gun sells at auction

A gun used by Han Solo in The Return of the Jedi was expected to fetch between up to $500,000 at auction, but it sold for a little more than that.

A gun used by Han Solo in The Return of the Jedi has sold for $US550,000 ($A738,708) at auction to the museum chain Ripley's Believe it or Not!, Julien's Auctions says.

The hero prop blaster gun used by Harrison Ford's character in the 1983 movie, a BlasTech DL-44, is one of the best-known weapons in the Star Wars universe.

The prop, which does not actually fire a powerful bolt of energy as depicted in the film, was made for the movie by the US art director on Return of the Jedi, James L. Schoppe. He was given the gun after filming ended, along with other mementoes that he has kept for 35 years.

The prop had a pre-sale estimate price of between $US300,000 ($A402,931) and $US500,000 ($A671,552) ahead of Saturday's auction in Las Vegas, which Schoppe attended, Julien's Auctions said.

"Star Wars" memorabilia are among the most sought-after pop culture collectibles. Luke Skywalker's original lightsaber prop sold for $US450,000 ($A604,397) last year and an R2-D2 droid used in several films sold for $US2.7 million ($A3.6 million).


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