Type: Deathly Hallow
Power: Unbeatable in duels
History: Passed down through wizarding history, won by Dumbledore from Grindelwald
Type: Deathly Hallow
Power: Perfect invisibility
History: Passed from Ignotus Peverell to James Potter to Harry
Type: Deathly Hallow
Power: Summon spirits
History: Set in Marvolo Gaunt's ring, destroyed by Dumbledore
Type: Magical Artifact
Power: Legilimency
History: Created by the four founders of Hogwarts
Type: Magical Document
Power: Tracks everyone at Hogwarts
History: Created by Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs
Type: Time Device
Power: Time travel
History: Restricted by Ministry, Hermione had one in 3rd year
Type: Alchemical Substance
Power: Eternal life
History: Created by Nicolas Flamel, destroyed in 1992
Type: Broomstick
Speed: 0-150 mph in 10 sec
History: Gifted to Harry by McGonagall in 1991
Type: Racing Broom
Speed: 0-150 mph in 8 sec
History: Gifted anonymously to Harry in 1994 (from Sirius)
Type: Magical Detector
Power: Detects forgotten things
History: Neville received one from his grandmother
Type: Magical Device
Power: Controls light sources
History: Left to Ron by Dumbledore in his will
Type: Magical Transport
Route: Platform 9¾ to Hogsmeade
History: In service since 1830
Type: Magical Weapon
Material: Goblin-made silver
History: Used to destroy Horcruxes
Type: Dark Artifact
Creator: Salazar Slytherin
History: Stolen by Regulus Black, destroyed by Ron
Type: Magical Artifact
Power: Enhances wisdom
History: Hidden in Room of Requirement, destroyed by Fiendfyre
Type: Quidditch Ball
Value: 150 points
History: Contains the Resurrection Stone in Harry's first Snitch
Type: Magical Message
Effect: Shouts then burns
History: Sent to Ron by Molly Weasley in 1992
Type: Memory Storage
Use: Review memories
History: Dumbledore used his to teach Harry about Voldemort
Type: Transport Charm
Activation: Touch at appointed time
History: Triwizard Cup was a Portkey to graveyard
Type: Magical Binoculars
Features: Replay, slow motion
History: Used at 1994 Quidditch World Cup
Type: Paired Transport
Connection: Hogwarts to Borgin & Burkes
History: Used by Draco to smuggle Death Eaters
Type: Magical Mirror
Power: Shows deepest desire
History: Inscription reads "I show not your face but your heart's desire"
Type: Dark Artifact
Creator: Helga Hufflepuff
History: Stolen from Hepzibah Smith, destroyed in Chamber of Secrets
Type: Magical Mirror
Power: Shows enemies
History: In Moody's office, always cloudy
Type: Magical Weapon
Power: Destroys Horcruxes with its potent venom
History: Used by Harry to defeat the diary Horcrux
Type: Secure Container
Power: Only opens for its owner
History: Used by Newt Scamander and given to Harry by Hagrid
Type: Disguised Wand
Power: Channels Hagrid's broken magic
History: Contains pieces of his snapped wand after expulsion
Type: Torture Device
Power: Carves words into the writer's flesh
History: Used by Umbridge to punish students at Hogwarts
Type: Combat Tool
Power: Creates impenetrable magical darkness
History: Used by Death Eaters during the Battle of the Seven Potters
Type: Dark Tool
Power: Provides light only the holder can see
History: Used by thieves and dark wizards for nighttime crimes
Type Freedom Token
Power Breaks house-elf enslavement bonds
History Harry tricked Lucius Malfoy into giving it to Dobby in 1992, freeing him and sparking the house-elf rights movement.
Type Divination Artifact
Power Stores prophetic visions (only audible to those named in the prophecy)
History Recorded by Sybill Trelawney in 1980; destroyed in 1996 during the Department of Mysteries battle
Type Optical Enchantment
Power Repaired with "Oculus Reparo" spell (Hermione, 1991)
History Worn since childhood; symbolic of his identity
Type Tournament Trophy / Portkey
Power Transported winners (and unwitting victims) to predetermined locations
History Cursed by Barty Crouch Jr. in 1994 to deliver Harry to Voldemort
Type Potion (Golden Liquid)
Power Grants 12 hours of "liquid luck" (overconfidence in large doses)
History Brewed by Slughorn; won by Harry in 1996 to obtain memory