Just in time for the theatrical release of Wicked: For Good, fans will get a chance to own memorabilia from the 1939 original film, The Wizard of Oz, and one item is especially witchy.

Dallas’ Heritage Auctions is putting an iconic black hat that Margaret Hamilton wore as the Wicked Witch of the West up for sale. The wool hat is quite large, measuring nearly 14 inches high with a 19.5-inch diameter brim. It also has a 22-inch elastic chin strap worn by Hamilton during flying scenes to keep it secure.

Designed by costume designer Adrian Adolph Greenburg, who went by Gilbert Adrian professionally, the hat was put to use after filming began because the one originally chosen didn’t appear scary enough.

“When Dorothy Gale becomes Dorothy of Oz, it’s when she puts on the ruby slippers,” said Joe Maddalena, EVP of Heritage Auctions. “When the Wicked Witch becomes the Wicked Witch, she puts on the hat. So it’s this transformational moment of the birth of the witch. I think the importance of the hat is just incredible. It’s on par with the slippers.”

News Roundups

Catch up on the day’s news you need to know.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Heritage will hold the auction Dec. 9 and 10, both online and at its Dallas headquarters.

Also hitting the auction block are a The Wizard of Oz book signed by Judy Garland, who also wrote a lengthy inscription. It has autographs by other main cast members, including Toto’s actual paw prints. The book was gifted to the daughter of Garland’s on-set tutor at the time.

This combination of images shows the dress and ruby slippers, the costume for the character...

This combination of images shows the dress and ruby slippers, the costume for the character Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz.”

Heritage Auctions via AP

Two different versions of Dorothy’s ruby slippers will be auctioned. One, a right-foot shoe worn by Garland during rehearsals, is adorned with crimson-burgundy glass bugle beads. A replica of the ruby slippers made by Western Costume Company for the film’s 50th anniversary will also be for sale. The latter were made using Garland’s original shoe form and have red sequins and rhinestone bows. These shoes, said Maddalena, “are as close as you’re ever going to get to owning a pair of ruby slippers that weren’t screen-used.”

A handwritten letter written by Oz author Frank Baum on personal stationary and an organza blouse worn on screen by Garland will also sell. The blouse has a tag with “Judy Garland” handwritten on the label.

Last year, Heritage sold a different pair of ruby slippers from the film for $28 million.

Adam West's superhero costume from the 1960s "Batman" TV series (from left), Henry Winkler's...Gilligan’s shirt, Fonz’s jacket: Dallas’ Heritage Auctions offers iconic TV items

The Oct. 24 sale also includes outfits from “Batman” and “Star Trek.”

A Luka Dončić game-worn Dallas Mavericks rookie jersey and LeBron James game-worn jersey on...What are the ‘rarest, most coveted’ sports collectibles right now at Heritage Auctions?

Auction items on display and up for bid include jerseys, rings and other exclusive items signed and worn by some of the biggest names in sports.