Sylvester Stallone is putting memorabilia from his most famous movies up for auction, including the boxing gloves he wore in Rocky and a US Army jacket and knife from the Rambo franchise.
The action star has gone through his personal collection of props and costumes from his stellar film career and will be putting them on sale in October.
As well as the boxing gloves Stallone used in the Rocky films, the fictional sportsman's robes and trunks will also go on sale along with Rambo's famous hunting knife.
The 69-year-old actor reveals his clear-out was inspired by a recent sale of John Wayne film memorabilia.
He says in a statement, "I saw the John Wayne auction and I thought it would have been so much more effective if John Wayne had still been alive so he could explain to his fans what some of his pieces meant to him. I'm not that young, but still aware enough to appreciate the people that will appreciate owning [these items]."
A portion of the proceeds from Stallone's sale will go to military charities.
Meanwhile, a blue and white gingham dress worn by Judy Garland in family classic The Wizard of Oz is expected to fetch more than US$1 million at auction in November.
The dress is one of 10 versions of the costume worn by Garland's character Dorothy in the 1939 musical movie, but most of the outfits were recycled by staff at the MGM studio for use in other films.
The garment, which comes with Garland's sweat marks on the collar, will be sold as part of Bonhams auction house's Treasures from the Dream Factory sale.
It is expected to fetch around US$1.2 million after bids open on November 23 in New York.
Catherine Williamson from Bonhams says: "The dress is one of those costumes which are instantly identifiable. You immediately know it was Judy Garland who wore it as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz... What is great about this is it has signs of use: there are sweat stains around the neck, but it is still in fine condition."
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