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Power Rangers Prop Auctions Guide

Near the end of the monster auctions, some remaining odds & ends were auctioned - specifically monster hands and feet.

The origin of some of these parts remain unidentified. Do you recognize them?

Week Five

Description:
Representing a creature’s hand and forearm, this elaborately detailed red, scaled costume glove was originally designed to outfit a villain featured in a “Power Rangers” episode. Produced in Japan, this glove is part of a collection of rare screen-costume items never before offered to the public.
Size:
approx. 7.5″ x 8.5″ x 20.5″
Materials:
foam, rubber, synthetic fibers
Condition:
This costume piece exhibits some wear and damage consistent with regular use during television production and subsequent storage, including but not limited to loose cloth strips, damaged surface coating and torn foam.
Origins:
B-Fighter #17 (Mucant)
Winning Bid:
$37.00
Description:
Featuring a sculpted foam shell over leather boots, with uppers that appear to be composed of leaves, these elaborately detailed zippered blue-green costume boots were originally designed to outfit a villain featured in a “Power Rangers” episode. Produced in Japan, these boots are part of a collection of rare screen-costume items never before offered to the public.
Size:
each approx. 5″ x 14″ x 23.5″
Materials:
foam, plastic, leather, rubber, synthetic fibers
Condition:
These costume pieces exhibit some wear and damage consistent with regular use during television production and subsequent storage, including but not limited to damaged surface coating and torn foam.
Origins:
Timeranger #15
Winning Bid:
$51.00
Description:
These elaborately detailed, oversize charcoal gray costume gloves were originally designed to outfit a villain featured in a “Power Rangers” episode. Produced in Japan, these gloves are part of a collection of rare screen-costume items never before offered to the public.
Size:
each approx. 8.5″ x 8.5″ x 22″
Materials:
foam, plastic, metal, synthetic fibers
Condition:
These costume pieces exhibit some wear and damage consistent with regular use during television production and subsequent storage, including but not limited to damaged surface coating and torn foam, notably some splitting at the joints.
Origins:
Gingaman #44 (Ironite)
Winning Bid:
$52.11
Description:
Featuring vertical spikes at the toe, these elaborately detailed red costume boots were originally designed to outfit a villain featured in a “Power Rangers” episode. Produced in Japan, these boots are part of a collection of rare screen-costume items never before offered to the public.
Size:
each approx. 7.5″ x 12″ x 16″
Materials:
foam, plastic, rubber, synthetic fibers
Condition:
These costume pieces exhibit some wear and damage consistent with regular use during television production and subsequent storage, including but not limited to damaged surface coating and torn foam.
Origins:
Timeranger #36
Winning Bid:
$71.00
Description:
Featuring dark blue claws and the humorous addition of a couple of band-aids on the forearm, this elaborately detailed gauntleted costume glove was originally designed to outfit a villain featured in a “Power Rangers” episode. Produced in Japan, this glove is part of a collection of rare screen-costume items never before offered to the public.
Size:
approx. 7.5″ x 21.5″ x 2″
Materials:
foam, plastic, rubber, synthetic fibers
Condition:
This costume piece exhibits some wear and damage consistent with regular use during television production and subsequent storage, including but not limited to damaged surface coating and torn foam.
Origins:
Kakuranger #41 (Lanterra)
Winning Bid:
$36.00
Description:
Unraveling just a bit for optimum effect, this elaborately detailed costume glove was originally designed to outfit a mummified villain featured in a “Power Rangers” episode. Produced in Japan, this glove is part of a collection of rare screen-costume items never before offered to the public.
Size:
approx. 3″ x 6″ x 13.5″
Materials:
foam, rubber, synthetic fibers
Condition:
This costume piece exhibits some wear and damage consistent with regular use during television production and subsequent storage, including but not limited to loose cloth strips, damaged surface coating and torn foam.
Origins:
Gingaman #27 (Crumummy)
Winning Bid:
$20.50