A HOGWARTS uniform worn by Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe in one of the films and still covered in mud has sold for nearly £80,000.
His Gryffindor cloak, shirt, tie, sweater, trousers and shoes went under the hammer with his trademark circular glasses.
The listing for the 2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets gear said it has “intentional distressing throughout, such as mud on the cloak, sweater, and pants, and stage blood applied to the shirt around the collar and cuffs.”
A Potter superfan snapped it all up for £79,100 ($100,000) at the Propstore Auction in LA.
The movie was the second in the schoolboy wizard epics.
It was one of over 500 rare and iconic film and TV props and costumes that were sold.
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Ewan McGregor’s lightsaber from the 2005 Star Wars flick was also among props on sale and went for £94,000.
But the biggest sale was £519,000 for the evil Clown Doll from 1982 horror film Poltergeist.
Brandon Alinger, Propstore Chief Operating Officer, said: "The strength of sales in the auction, from titles such as Back to Future, Jumanji, and Star Wars shows the strength of entertainment collectables as a hobby."