DALLAS, TX.- One of the most recognizable and revered artifacts from the Indiana Jones franchise a screen-matched bullwhip used by Harrison Ford in 1989s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is hitting the block for the first time at Heritages Hollywood and Entertainment Auction taking place July 16-18.
The whip, a hand-braided 12-foot David Morgan kangaroo leather model, was gifted to then-Prince Charles at the films 1989 Royal Charity Premiere in London by the films producers. It was later passed along by Princess Diana and, by further descent, comes to Heritage from a confidential consignor. A letter of authenticity from Lucasfilm Ltd., addressed to St. Jamess Palace and postmarked from San Rafael, California, confirms its origin and presentation.
This isnt just any whip. Its the whip, says Joe Maddalena, Executive Vice President of Heritage Auctions. It was carried by Harrison Ford onscreen in the Grail Temple sequence, then gifted to royalty and stored for decades with its history intact. Its a crown jewel of action-adventure cinema.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was the third installment in the legendary franchise created by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. Its blend of heart, humor, and history, not to mention the on-screen chemistry between Ford and co-star Sean Connery, helped solidify Indiana Jones as one of the most enduring characters in film history. The whip, of course, is central to that iconography.
Screen-matched to multiple key scenes, the whip appears during the climactic Grail Temple sequence as Indy faces the deadly final trials and ultimately heals his father (Connery) with the Holy Grail. Expert analysis by Indiana Jones whip authority Daniel Borton confirms its match through distinctive features including curvature, plaiting patterns, the placement of the two-pass turks head knot, and the exposed leather strand beneath it all of which align with close-up shots in the film.
The bullwhip is in good production-used condition, with studio-applied weathering and natural wear consistent with other Last Crusade hero whips. A near-identical example from the film resides in the Smithsonians National Museum of American History.
This whip is a rare convergence of blockbuster storytelling, elite provenance, and Hollywood craft. Indiana Jones is a defining character of modern cinema, Maddalena says, and this is one of the few screen-used, studio-authenticated hero props from the series known to exist.
The whip will be on public view at Heritage Auctions Beverly Hills gallery June 25 through July 15, leading up to the three-day auction event.