Showtime's Penny Dreadful series may be over, but you can bring a piece of the series home with you via Prop Store's online auction featuring nearly 80 costumes and props, including Sir Malcolm Murray's sextant, Victor Frankenstein's pocket watch, Evelyn Poole's enchantment room gargoyle.

You can check official details and a sample of what Prop Store has to offer below, and to see the full Penny Dreadful auction, visit their website.

Previous Press Release: Vanessa Ives’ “Glorious Horrors” evening gown and Ethan Chandler’s guns and belt are set to go under the hammer in the upcoming Penny Dreadful Prop and Costume Auction. Prop Store, one of the world’s leading film and TV memorabilia companies, and SHOWTIME will produce an online auction event of original props, costumes, scripts and other memorabilia used in the making of the hit show.

Close to 80 lots will be offered in the auction, beginning TODAY, Monday, March 20th at 9:00am PDT at propstore.com/auction. Bidding on all lots will be open through Friday, March 31st. All bidding takes place online and lots can be shipped anywhere in the world.

All lots are being sold without reserve, allowing the fans to determine the final bid prices.

Some of the notable items collectors and fans can bid for include:

Vanessa Ives' Evening Gown
Sir Malcolm Murray's Walking Stick and Blade
Ethan Chandler's Costume
Dr. Jekyll's Prototype Light-Up Serum Gun
Sir Malcolm's Stunt Mauser and Holster Belt
Ethan Chandler's Stunt Revolvers and Holster Belt
Victor Frankenstein's Notebook

Brandon Alinger, Prop Store COO, commented on the upcoming auction: “Prop Store is very pleased to be working with SHOWTIME again to present this exclusive online auction to the fans of Penny Dreadful. The series is captivating in its scope and attention to detail, which is proven by the props and costumes in the auction. For fans of the series, this auction offers an amazing opportunity to connect with the series in a new way, by owning a part of what brought the story to life.”

The auction, under license by CBS Consumer Products, begins at 9:00am PDT on Monday, March 20th. Lots can be viewed and bidders can register to participate at:
http://us.propstoreauction.com/view-auctions/info/id/72/

About SHOWTIME

Showtime Networks Inc. (SNI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of CBS Corporation, owns and operates the premium television networks SHOWTIME®, THE MOVIE CHANNEL™ and FLIX®, and also offers SHOWTIME ON DEMAND®, THE MOVIE CHANNEL™ ON DEMAND and FLIX ON DEMAND®, and the network's authentication service SHOWTIME ANYTIME®. Showtime Digital Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of SNI, operates the stand-alone streaming service SHOWTIME®. SHOWTIME is currently available to subscribers via cable, DBS and telco providers, and as a stand-alone streaming service through Apple®, Roku®, Amazon and Google. Consumers can also subscribe to SHOWTIME via Hulu, Sony PlayStation® Vue and Amazon Channels. SNI also manages Smithsonian Networks™, a joint venture between SNI and the Smithsonian Institution, which offers Smithsonian Channel™, and offers Smithsonian Earth™ through SN Digital LLC. SNI markets and distributes sports and entertainment events for exhibition to subscribers on a pay-per-view basis through SHOWTIME PPV. For more information, go to www.SHO.com

About Prop Store

Prop Store sells original movie memorabilia, with over 7,500 items available for sale on www.propstore.com

Operating since 1998, Prop Store founder Stephen Lane’s love for movies led him to begin hunting for the same props and costumes that were used to create his favourite films. He found that he could not only provide collectors with access to their most coveted pieces, but also establish archival standards for a new, pop-culture hybrid of fine art and memorabilia collecting – prop art. Prop Store handles prop disposal, sale, archive and auction services to production companies and distributors as well as fixed price item sale on its website.

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