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Will Ferrell's Elf Costume Sells for £239K

Will Ferrells iconic Elf costume and Harrison Fords Indiana Jones fedora sold for staggering amounts at a movie memorabilia auction, with the Elf costume fetching over £239,000 and the fedora going for £327,600. The Elf costume, worn during the elevator scene, is exceptionally rare, while the fedora has local ties to Elstree Studios. The auction, featuring items from popular films and TV series, continues in London.

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