When the Hell on Wheels TV series ended production last month, fans were devastated so for some, being able to pick up artifacts from the show at a sale in Calgary today, may have provided a little closure.

Fans were on a hunt for conversation pieces from the popular western.

"Pieces that people can ask you about and talk about, it was a great show, loved the show," said Charity Helman.

Hundreds of items were up for grabs from furniture, to antiques, to textiles and everything in between.

Hundreds of props and artifacts were up for grabs in Calgary on Saturday. (CBC)

Even some handcuffs.

Vicki Blais picked up a pair for her 77-year-old mother who lives on the East Coast.

Fan Vicki Blais picked up some handcuffs from the Hell on Wheels set for her 77-year-old-mother who lives on the east coast. (CBC)

"She's a huge fan of Hell on Wheels, so I bought them for her as something different instead of something traditional," Blais said.

"It's fun."

For some though, the sale was the end of something they loved.

Dave Leuw played a railway office worker on the series.

Dave Leuw played a railway officer worker on Hell on Wheels. He says it's "sad to see things go." (CBC)

"It's sad to see things go and look back and five, six years and remember the memories and all the good times and good people that you worked with," Leuw said.

The final episodes of the series will air July 2016.