Freshly named the best drama series at the Golden Globes, hit show Succession has fascinated viewers with the power struggles between members of the Roy family.
The Roys own a global media and entertainment conglomerate called Waystar RoyCo and when family patriarch Logan's health declines, his four children - Connor, Kendall, Roman, and Siobhan (Shiv) - fight for control of the company.
In the last season, the company is about to be sold, causing existential fear and division among the siblings, who are uncertain about their futures without Waystar RoyCo.
Now fans of the HBO show can live like the Roys with props from outfits like Shiv's Max Mara suit and accessories like Kendall's sunglasses to Logan Roy's office decanter set or Waystar RoyCo ID badges.
Hundreds of items from the HBO production will go under the hammer in the online sale via Heritage Auctions set to conclude on January 13.
The decanter set from Logan Roy's office comes with the biggest price tag, as the current bit sits at $6,750. Fans of Roman Roy's funeral speech cards would also have to spend quite a bit, as the current highest bit is at $2,800. The iconic dog costume worn by Cousin Greg in Season 1 follows closely behind at $2,700.
Dallas-based Heritage Screenbid's Managing Director Jax Strobel says: 'This is a singular opportunity for fans to own something iconic from one of their favorite characters or sets.
'Who wouldn't want to own the ludicrously capricious bag or a pair of Kendall or Greg's sunglasses - or, for that matter, all of it? And, of course, who ever imagined they could play their own game of Boar on the Floor, complete with prop sausages?
'Truly, there is something for everyone who loved this show, which is anyone who watched a second of Succession.'
There are no estimates on the hundreds of items, that span from the pilot to the finale of the show which ran for four series from 2017 to 2023.
Now fans of the HBO show can live like the Roys with props from outfits like Shiv's Max Mara suit (pictured above) from Season 4, Episode 1: 'The Munsters'. The suit is worn by Shiv and appears throughout the episode as Shiv (Sarah Snook) deals with her potential divorce to Tom (Matthew Macfadyen), and she and her siblings negotiate to buy out Pierce Global Media (PGM), defeating her father's offer at $10 billion
Logan Roy's Waystar RoyCo office decanter set will also be available for sale. The original bar set and décor includes a glass-backed drink tray, decanters, flared water glasses and grid-patterned cocktail glasses. These highly visible items appear in Logan's Waystar RoyCo office throughout the show. The ribbed decanter is chipped on the lip and each decanter has interior staining. One grid-patterned cocktail glass has extensive interior staining
Francesca Root-Dodson as Bridget in Succession sported the 'Ludicrously Capacious' Burberry Bag in Season 4, Episode 1 'The Munsters'. In the episode, Bridget goes to Logan's party with Cousin Greg (although uninvited). She used the bathroom towels, ate canapés and made conversation, only to end up asking Logan for a selfie
The Roys (pictured) own a global media and entertainment conglomerate called Waystar RoyCo and when family patriarch Logan's health declines, his four children - Connor, Kendall, Roman, and Siobhan (Shiv) - fight for control of the company
Also included are Kendall Roy's Sunglasses from Season 1, Episode 4: 'Sad Sack Wasp Trap' and Episode 6: 'Which Side are you on' and Episode 8: 'Prague'. Original pair of Oliver Peoples Brand, Silver framed sunglasses with green tinted lenses. These sunglasses were highly visible and seen being worn by Kendall (Jeremy Strong) when he's in his town car speaking with Rava (Natalie Gold) and again in Episode 6 when he's attempting to return back to NY but can't because the airspace is closed. Later he's wearing them again when meeting up with Roman (Kieran Culkin), Conner (Alan Ruck), Tom (Matthew Macfadyen) and Greg (Nicholas Braun) for Roman's planned bachelor party for Tom outside the train tunnel leading to the underground club 'Rhomboid'
Bridget's Sandro Flower Dress from Season 4, Episode 1 'The Munsters' is also on sale. Before Bridget was kicked out of Logan's party, she and Cousin Greg - who brought her as an uninvited plus-one - got cosy in one of the guest rooms
Other items include a mocked up New York magazine cover featuring the Roy family under the Headline 'The Crack Up: The Roys' from Season 1, Episode 7: 'Austerlitz'. Original and highly visible magazine used when Stewy (Arian Moayed) visits Logan (Brian Cox) at his Waystar RoyCo office and presents this magazine and makes an argument that the shareholders aren't pleased with the current public image of Logan (Cox) and his family, especially Kendall (Jeremy Strong) and Logan should make an effort to repair that image. Inside pages of magazine are filler
Included are costume pieces including Cousin Greg's theme park dog costume from Season 1, Episode 1: 'Celebration'. This highly visible costume was worn by Greg Hirsch (Nicholas Braun) in the pilot episode during his first day on the job at Waystar Adventure Parks
Also up for sale is this Lukas Matsson costume from Succession. This original (4) piece ensemble including (1) Needles brand, size 'M', army green/red/yellow mohair shawl collar sweater coat with front patch pockets and matching belt, (1) Calvin Klein brand, size 'L', black LS crewneck t-shirt, (1) Casablanca brand, size '34', light blue mid-rise straight-leg pair of jeans with all over monogram pattern. This highly visible ensemble was worn by Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård) as he offers Tom (Matthew Macfadyen) the CEO role
Connor Roy and Willa Ferreyra's wedding ensembles from Succession. These are the original Connor Roy (Alan Ruck) and Willa Ferreyra (Justine Lupe) Wedding Day Ensembles including (1) Emporio Armani, size '50', dark navy ribbed velvet peak satin lapel suit jacket with pinned boutonniere, (1) Eton brand, size '15.5', white diamond jacquard pattern dress shirt with concealed placket, French cuffs, and point collar, (1) Paul Stuart brand, navy boucle tie, (1) Tateossian brand, pair of round skeleton gear static cufflinks, (1) Hugo Boss brand, size '34R', black pair of dress pants, (1) Brioni brand, size '10', black pair of cap toe lace-up dress shoes and (1) Ted Baker brand, size '1', white midi length dress with asymmetric satin collar
Play like a Roy with Logan Roy's Boar on the Floor game with prop sausages, boar tag, photo album and shot glasses. The game was used on screen when Logan (Brian Cox) forces Karl (David Rasche), Tom (Matthew Macfadyen) and Greg (Nicholas Braun) to crawl on all fours and play 'Boar on the Floor' by pretending to be 'Piggies' fighting over a sausage, (1) red boar tag was seen on a boar that was killed by the group earlier in the day, (12) shot glasses were used on screen when the Waystar RoyCo team is sitting down to dinner, post hunt, in Hungary
Included are also props like ID tags, like the two above from Kendall Roy and Tom Wambsgans. Kendall attempts to get into the building with his ID badge after betraying his father and the company, again, in Season 3, Episode 3 'The Disruption'. He finds the card has been deactivated, along with all the perks of being in the good graces of Waystar RoyCo. Tom begins the series as an outsider only to become the man at the top at the series end
Several pamphlets from Logan Roy's funeral are also for sale. Original (5) hero pamphlets, made for Logan's funeral. Delivering his eulogy, it is revealed by his brother, Ewan Roy (James Cromwell) that Logan blamed himself for their sister's death and Ewan saw that as the beginning of his emotional issues. Attendee's can be seen holding these booklets throughout the scene. The photo of Logan is affixed separately to the booklet's cover. Each booklet measures to 9.5 x 6.75 inches each
There is also a mocked up Forbes cover featuring Kendall Roy. Fortune Magazine from Season 1, Episode 1: 'Celebration'. Original and highly visible Fortune magazine, featuring Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong) on the cover under the headline: 'The Heir With the Flair, Kendall Roy on the future of broadcasting and media'. Logan Roy (Brian Cox) first sees the magazine on his coffee table. Magazine is a prop, inside magazine pages are filler
Roman Roy's Walmart Children's T-shirt and Old Navy Shorts from Season 4, Episode 10: 'With Open Eyes'. This highly visible ensemble was worn by Roman Roy (Kieran Culkin) after his break down at his father's funeral as he, some may say, regresses to a child-like state by running to his mother to her home in Barbados
Tom Wambsgans and Shiv Roy's Scorpion In Resin With Box is among the for-sale items. The scorpion paperweight in an amber-tone resin, and the red box with a soft-covered foam cushion are both included. They were used on-screen in Season 4, Episode 7 'Austerlitz' and given to Shiv Roy by Tom Wambsgans as a backhanded gesture but an amber-colored resin version was also created for the production. Top is chipped by stinger
Tom Wambsgans' Canali Suit from Season 2, Episode 9: 'DC'. Original Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) Suit by Canali, size '54L' (US size '44L'), light grey suit including 1- notch lapel suit jacket with double vents, and 1- matching flat front pair of pants. This highly visible suit was worn by Tom (Macfadyen) as the first person to be called to the stand and questioned by Gil (Eric Bogosian) on Lester's nickname 'Moe' and the missing documents
Shiv Roy's Press Announcement of Logan's Death from Season 4, Episode 3: 'Connor's Wedding'. Original (1) note written in black ink, which contains Shiv Roy's statement to the press regarding her father's sudden death. After the speech Shiv crushes the paper in her fist slightly. Note exhibits significant creasing from handling
Another Lukas Matsson costume is among the hundreds of items for sale. The Gold Velvet Bomber Jacket by Needles is from Season 4, Episode 7: 'Tailgate Party'. This highly visible ensemble was worn by Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård) to attend the pre-election party for business and political insiders hosted by Shiv (Sarah Snook) and Tom (Matthew Macfadyen)
Roman Roy's Funeral Speech Cards from Season 4, Episode 9: 'Church and State'. Original (4) pink index cards containing what was meant to be Roman Roy's speech at his father's funeral. The speech is handwritten in black ink in a bullet point series. Three cards contain writing, one is blank filler. While at the funeral, Roman experiences an unusual display of emotion and grief, and can no longer continue. The cards show wear down the middle from being folded and some tearing from production use and storage
Brian Cox 'Logan Roy' Paul Stuart Jacket from Season 1, Episode 1: 'Celebration'. Original Logan Roy Jacket includes (1) Paul Stuart brand, size 'XL', black leather jacket with brown leather collar, charcoal grey wool lining, and full zip/button front closure. This highly visible jacket was seen on Logan in the pilot episode. Logan wore this jacket when the family traveled and played 'The Game'
Jeremy Strong 'Kendall Roy' Zippo Lighter from Season 1, Episode 1 'Celebration' and Episode 9 'Church and State'. Original Anne Stokes Collection Silver Zippo Lighter with double dragon etchings on either side and skull etching with embellishments on spine. It is highly visible in the beginning of the pilot when Kendall (Jeremy Strong) lights a cigarette moments before walking into the meeting with Lawrence (Rob Yang) from Vaulter. We later see Kendall light Caroline's (Harriet Walter) cigarette as Logan (Brian Cox) arrives at Shiv's (Sarah Snook) wedding
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