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Published: July 24, 2009 at 12:07 PM

CALABASAS, Calif., July 24 (UPI) -- A sale of props and costumes from the U.S. television show "Lost" is planned for May, following the series finale, the Profiles in History auction house said.

"In celebration of our fans around the world, Profiles in History has been selected to auction a selection of original props, set pieces, costumes and collectors' artifacts from the entire series in order to give our fans a chance to own a piece of one of the greatest, most iconic shows in history," ABC said in a statement. "A first look at some of these items will take place at this year's San Diego Comic Con."

Slated to hit the auction block are well-known items such as Kate's toy plane, Hurley's winning lottery ticket, Locke's hunting knife, Sawyer's letter, Charlie's guitar and Mr. Eko's club.

"Profiles in History is thrilled to be holding the 'Lost' auction," added Profiles in History President Joseph Maddalena. "'Lost' is one of the most iconic TV shows ever created, and we are working in conjunction with ABC to offer fans from around the world an opportunity to own a memento of this amazing show. This is a once-in-a-lifetime auction event that will celebrate one of the most beloved shows in television history."

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