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In 1993, Sam Neill starred in one of the most captivating films of all time. Jurassic Park brought dinosaurs to life through groundbreaking special effects and delivered a story packed with thrills, adventure, and heart. Now, 30 years later, Neill is selling Jurassic Park and Jurassic World items from his personal collection for charity.

Propstore will handle the auction of Neill’s memorabilia with proceeds from the sale benefiting UNICEF UK. The auction includes the boots he wore as Dr. Alan Grant in Jurassic Park and Dr. Grant’s hat, jacket, shirt, and handkerchief from Jurassic World Dominion.

“My Jurassic Park boots, along with my Jurassic World hat, scarf, shirt, and jacket are up for auction at Propstore’s Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction on 28th June,” Neill said. “These boots were made for kicking dinosaurs, in the words of the old song. And indeed they did, in the first Jurassic Park. I ran for miles in them. These items are utterly unique, possibly even iconic if you’re a fan. Most importantly, the full proceeds will go towards helping support refugee children through the vital and incredible work UNICEF UK.”

Neill’s collection will be sold during Propstore’s Film & TV Memorabilia Auction on June 28-30. The sale contains 1,400 costumes and props, highlighted by a dress that Carrie Fisher wore as Princess Leia in Star Wars: A New Hope, the shield Brad Pitt used in Troy, and a Steve McQueen Production Company 1971 Husqvarna 400 Cross Motorcycle from Solar Productions.

“This year, Propstore’s Los Angeles Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction contains many never seen before treasures from film and television content, and we are thrilled to be working with Sam Neill to support UNICEF UK. This is your chance to own a piece of Jurassic Park history, and support a great cause,” Propstore COO Brandon Alinger said.