"Star Wars" fans can now get their hands on original movie memorabilia, including Princess Leia's infamous slave costume, as more than 50 props and items from the epic space opera franchise owned by those involved with the production of the films will be put up for sale on Oct. 1 at Profiles in History, said the auction house on Wednesday.

The gold metallic bikini donned by actress Carrie Fishes as Princess Leia enslaved by Jabba the Hutt in 1983's "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi" is expected to fetch between $80,000 and $120,000 and has been described as part of "the most important and complete compilation of original 'Star Wars' pieces to have survived production in private hands," Rolling Stone reported.

"It's every schoolboy's fantasy but it's also a very signature, iconic piece," said Brian Chanes, consignment manager at Profiles in History, according to Reuters.

Other items at the auction include the Naboo blaster from "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace," a prototype Darth Vader helmet, miniature Rebel Blockade Runner and Star Wars' script pages, according to the catalog list of the auction house.

Collectables from other classic films including "Jurassic Park," "Indiana Jones," "Back to the Future," "Star Trek" and "Terminator" will also be available.