Heritage to Auction Walking Dead TV Series Costumes, Props, More

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: October 9, 2025|Views: 31|

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Heritage and AMC Networks have joined forces for The Walking Dead Universe Auction of props, costumes, vehicles, weapons, set pieces, and prosthetics. Over 1,100 lots are offered from all 11 seasons of The Walking Dead, and the spinoff shows, Fear the Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: Dead City, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, and others. Bidding is now live and will close on November 1, 2025.

“This auction is a celebration of The Walking Dead Universe’s incredible legacy and devoted global fanbase,” said Rob Fox, Executive Vice President of Production for AMC Networks and AMC Studios. “Partnering with Heritage Auctions allows us to share the artistry and storytelling of this universe with collectors, giving them a chance to own a tangible piece of the original series and its popular spin-off series that continue to grow this franchise and captivate millions.”

“This is one of the most thrilling auctions in Heritage’s history,” Heritage Executive Vice President Joe Maddalena said. “These aren’t just props and costumes. They’re touchstones of a show that redefined modern television – and now, they’re up for grabs.”

Props in the auction include Michonne’s hero katana from season three, Daryl Dixon’s hero crossbow from seasons 1-3, Rick Grimes’ hero .357 Magnum from season one, Negan’s Lucille baseball bat from seasons 6-10, Daryl’s Llama Lights cigarette pack from season three, Carl Grimes’ notebook and comics from season four, a pair of D Block signs from season three, and groups of pre-painted Walker faces.

Featured costumes are Michonne’s ensemble and action katana from season three, Glenn Rhee’s scavenger ensemble from season one, the teddy bear girl walker costume from the pilot, Rick’s Sheriff hat from season one, Daryl’s five-piece ensemble from season one, Abraham Ford’s ensemble and action rifle from season five, the Governor’s season four outfit, and Rick’s ensemble and action weapons from season eight.

Vehicles will also be offered, like Dale’s Winnebago, a 1971 Pontiac Tempest Lemans GTO signed by Andrew Lincoln from season one, Daryl’s custom Triumph Bonneville chopper from seasons 1-4, and Daryl’s custom Honda CB750 motorcycle from seasons 5-8.

Items from the spinoff shows include Al’s CAT-2 MRAP vehicle and Morgan Jones’ hero hybrid battle ax from Fear the Walking Dead, Iris Bennet’s costume pieces and accessories from The Walking Dead: World Beyond, Michonne’s ensemble and pistol and Rick’s hook hand from The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, Daryl’s action morning star and leather scabbard from The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, and Negan’s hero Lucille bat from The Walking Dead: Dead City.

“As a collector myself, I am delighted that fans and collectors get the opportunity to own a piece of Walking Dead history,” The Walking Dead executive producer and special effects master Greg Nicotero said. “Our show really did change the way people watched genre television and brought zombies into their living rooms every Sunday night… you can’t beat that! We always tried to keep the zombies scary, and interesting with a sense of dread and foreboding. We worked out a formula that preserved horror and realism, but still let the actors give a performance.”

Heritage to Auction Walking Dead TV Series Costumes, Props, More

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: October 9, 2025|Views: 31|

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Heritage and AMC Networks have joined forces for The Walking Dead Universe Auction of props, costumes, vehicles, weapons, set pieces, and prosthetics. Over 1,100 lots are offered from all 11 seasons of The Walking Dead, and the spinoff shows, Fear the Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: Dead City, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, and others. Bidding is now live and will close on November 1, 2025.

“This auction is a celebration of The Walking Dead Universe’s incredible legacy and devoted global fanbase,” said Rob Fox, Executive Vice President of Production for AMC Networks and AMC Studios. “Partnering with Heritage Auctions allows us to share the artistry and storytelling of this universe with collectors, giving them a chance to own a tangible piece of the original series and its popular spin-off series that continue to grow this franchise and captivate millions.”

“This is one of the most thrilling auctions in Heritage’s history,” Heritage Executive Vice President Joe Maddalena said. “These aren’t just props and costumes. They’re touchstones of a show that redefined modern television – and now, they’re up for grabs.”

Props in the auction include Michonne’s hero katana from season three, Daryl Dixon’s hero crossbow from seasons 1-3, Rick Grimes’ hero .357 Magnum from season one, Negan’s Lucille baseball bat from seasons 6-10, Daryl’s Llama Lights cigarette pack from season three, Carl Grimes’ notebook and comics from season four, a pair of D Block signs from season three, and groups of pre-painted Walker faces.

Featured costumes are Michonne’s ensemble and action katana from season three, Glenn Rhee’s scavenger ensemble from season one, the teddy bear girl walker costume from the pilot, Rick’s Sheriff hat from season one, Daryl’s five-piece ensemble from season one, Abraham Ford’s ensemble and action rifle from season five, the Governor’s season four outfit, and Rick’s ensemble and action weapons from season eight.

Vehicles will also be offered, like Dale’s Winnebago, a 1971 Pontiac Tempest Lemans GTO signed by Andrew Lincoln from season one, Daryl’s custom Triumph Bonneville chopper from seasons 1-4, and Daryl’s custom Honda CB750 motorcycle from seasons 5-8.

Items from the spinoff shows include Al’s CAT-2 MRAP vehicle and Morgan Jones’ hero hybrid battle ax from Fear the Walking Dead, Iris Bennet’s costume pieces and accessories from The Walking Dead: World Beyond, Michonne’s ensemble and pistol and Rick’s hook hand from The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, Daryl’s action morning star and leather scabbard from The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, and Negan’s hero Lucille bat from The Walking Dead: Dead City.

“As a collector myself, I am delighted that fans and collectors get the opportunity to own a piece of Walking Dead history,” The Walking Dead executive producer and special effects master Greg Nicotero said. “Our show really did change the way people watched genre television and brought zombies into their living rooms every Sunday night… you can’t beat that! We always tried to keep the zombies scary, and interesting with a sense of dread and foreboding. We worked out a formula that preserved horror and realism, but still let the actors give a performance.”