If you're a fan of vampires and the iconic horror villain, 'Dracula', then you'll love the Prop Store's latest online auction from the short-lived NBC series which reimagined his infamous legend and ran for ten episodes at the end of 2013. Here's just a selection of the cool costumes and props now available for you to own from the show, which starred Jonathan Rhys Meyers as the notorious vampire lord seeking revenge against his enemies in Victorian London.
Costume worn by Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Alexander Grayson in Dracula
Dracula posed as the American businessman, 'Alexander Grayson', bringing modern science to Victorian society and wore this dapper grey suit and overcoat when he fought with vampire hunter 'Hermann Kruger' on the rooftops of London. This costume also comes with the stunt sword shown here.
Dracula TV series billboard
Annie Symons was Costume Designer on the series set in Victorian England, which allowed for some elaborate gowns for its female stars.
Ball gown worn by Katie McGrath as Lucy Westenra in Dracula
'Lucy Westenra' played by Katie McGrath is one of Victorian London's glamorous social butterflies and wears this divine gown in the series.
Vampire hunting costume worn by Victoria Smurfit
as Lady Jane Wetherby in Dracula
Victoria Smurfit plays the vampire-hunting 'Lady Jane Wetherby' and member of the Order of the Dragon, responsible for hunting the night stalker terrorizing London's streets. This sexy fashion-forward costume shows she means business when it comes with dealing with creatures of the night (and would look great as Halloween or convention costume don't you think?).
Wooden crossbow and stakes props used by Michael Nardone
as Hermann Kruger in Dracula
Meanwhile this elaborate crossbow and crossbow bolts and stakes belonged to vampire-hunter 'Hermann Kruger' (played by Michael Nardone), who failed in his mission to kill Dracula in the first episode of the series.If you're a fan of the horror drama, then now's your chance to own a piece of memorabilia in the official online auction in partnership with Carnival and NBCUniversal. Starting from October 12, 2015, 45 new items from Dracula will be released every day and stay live for seven days for you to bid on.
Be sure to sink your teeth into this online auction, perfectly timed for the run up to the Halloween haunting season, and check out all the original Dracula costumes and props available now.
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