CALABASAS, Calif. — An online auction of Hollywood memorabilia rang up $7.3 million over the weekend.
Among some of the highlights that were sold was the iconic General Lee from "The Dukes of Hazzard."
One of the 1969 Dodge Chargers used in the show fetched $120,000 during the Profiles in History auction.
Profiles in History is "the world's largest auctioneer & dealer of original Hollywood Memorabilia, historical autographs, letters, documents, vintage signed photographs and manuscripts," according to its website.
Among some of the other highlights sold were Carrie Fisher's Slave Leia costume collection and display from"Star Wars: Episode VI -- Return of the Jedi," which sold for $96,000; Harrison Ford's signature screen-worn Indiana Jones fedora from "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," which sold of $90,000; and Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balbo gloves and boots from "Rocky III," which sold for $48,000.
"We just completed the most successful auction of Hollywood memorabilia in the world for 2015, besting any other auction house, with a total of over $7 million," said Joe Maddalena, president and CEO of Profiles in History. "We broke major records, including the most expensive television costume ever sold (breaking a Guinness Book of World Records record previously held by us since 2003) for George Reeves' 1953-54 Superman costume, and the Blockade Runner, which became the most expensive Star Wars piece ever sold at auction."
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