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  5 November 2025  

PROPSTORE Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction:
London 5-7 December 2025

Many significant James Bond props and costumes are to be auctioned in London by PROPSTORE as part of their Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction from 5-7 December 2025. A three-day live-streamed event will sell iconic film and TV memorabilia including props and costumes from the James Bond films 1962-2021.

Listed below are some of the more significant James Bond related items, many of which have never been offered in auction before.

DAY 1 - December 5, 2025

Lot #227 - James Bond's Throwing Knife On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

Lot #227 - James Bond's Throwing Knife On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

James Bond's (George Lazenby) throwing knife from On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969). After being brought to Draco's (Gabriele Ferzetti) office at gunpoint, Bond threw his knife at a calendar on Draco's bookcase, piercing the date 14 September. Draco commented, “But today is the thirteenth, Commander,” to which Bond replied, “I'm superstitious”.

The knife features a steel blade with a faint engraving that reads “WHITBY Solingen Germany” and a dark wooden handle. It is presented in a brown leather Solingen sheath. This all indicates it is a Whitby knife imported from Solingen, a city known for its high-quality knife manufacturing. The lot exhibits nicks and scratches from production use and age.
Dimensions (with sheath): 27.5cm X 4.5cm X 2.5cm (10.75" X 1.75" X 1").

This item was originally from the personal collection of Peter Nelson and was previously displayed at his two museums, “The Cars of the Stars” and “The Bond Museum” in Keswick, Cumbria, until they closed in 2011.

Estimate: £6,000 - £12,000


Lot #228 - James Bond Model Miniature Figure For Your Eyes Only (1981)

Lot #228 - James Bond Model Miniature Figure For Your Eyes Only (1981)

A James Bond (Roger Moore) model miniature figure from the production of For Your Eyes Only (1981). While climbing the rocky precipice on which St. Cyril's monastery was located, Bond dispatched Kristatos’ (Julian Glover) henchman, Apostis (Jack Klaff).

This model miniature was designed at 1:16-scale for this sequence by visual effects supervisor Derek Meddings and his team. Miniatures were used for the wide shots of Bond scaling the precipice, while live-action shots were used for the close-ups. The miniature has a resin torso wrapped in faux leather. The arms and head are also made of resin, with the former covered in cotton sleeves, while the legs are made of wood. The arms and legs are articulated and have limited poseability. Dimensions: 7.5cm X 4cm X 1 cm (3" X 1.5" X 0.5").

Estimate: £4,000 - £8,000


Lot #229 - James Bond's Royal Navy Uniform Jacket The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

Lot #229 - James Bond's Royal Navy Uniform Jacket The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

James Bond's (Roger Moore) Royal Navy uniform jacket from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Bond wore his jacket when he boarded the USS Wayne with KGB agent Triple X Major Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach) to examine the supertanker Liparus.

This lot consists of a black polyester-wool Bermans & Nathans labelled jacket with gold-colour metal buttons down the front and along the sides. The interior pocket is labelled “Roger Moore 11523 Spy Who Loved Me” with “11523” as the film's production number. There is evidence on the jacket of where the epaulettes and third waist closure button were installed at one time and subsequently removed. The jacket also exhibits evidence of attempted repairs and tearing around the inner, lower armholes inside the jacket lining.

Estimate: £4,000 - £8,000


Lot #230 - SFX Model Unit Clapperboard Octopussy (1983)

Lot #230 - SFX Model Unit Clapperboard Octopussy (1983)

A SFX model unit clapperboard from the production of Octopussy (1983). This wooden clapperboard was used while filming special effects sequences involving model miniatures. The names of model effects supervisor Brian Smithies and camera operator Les Dear are handwritten on tape applied to the front. Various other pieces of information - including the date (“13-1-83”), frame rate (“48 FPS”), and location (“Exterior - Day”) - are also handwritten on tape. The clapperboard's reverse is covered with previously used pieces of tape. Dimensions: 35cm X 38cm X 1.5cm (13.75" X 15" X 0.5").

Estimate: £4,000 - £8,000


Lot #231 - 1:16-scale Zorin Model Miniature Figure A View To A Kill (1985)

Lot #231 - 1:16-scale Zorin Model Miniature Figure A View To A Kill (1985)

A Zorin (Christopher Walken) model miniature figure from A View To A Kill (1985). In the film's climax, Zorin fled via his blimp with Stacey (Tanya Roberts) captive, and James Bond (Roger Moore) clung to its mooring rope in pursuit. Model miniature figures of the characters were made and placed onboard a model miniature blimp, which was used for filming long shots of this sequence, including the moment it floated around the Golden Gate Bridge. This miniature at 1:16-scale was made for the scene when Zorin fell to his death.

This model miniature comprises a rubber body and boots, a hand-painted resin head, cotton trousers, a polyester jacket, and a piece of cotton mesh placed under the latter to resemble a shirt with a black tie hand-painted on. Dimensions: 2.5cm X 4.5cm X 11.5cm (1" X 1.75" X 4.5").

Estimate: £4,000 - £8,000


Lot #232 - James Bond's Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Watch Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Lot #232 - James Bond's Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Watch Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

James Bond's (Pierce Brosnan) Omega Seamaster Diver 300m watch from Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). Bond wore his watch throughout the film, during which a Chinese spy retrofitted it with a remote detonator that set off a hand grenade.

Swiss manufacturer Omega is the only watch brand worn by Bond since the release of GoldenEye in 1995, and the Seamaster is his preferred model. Bond wore the Seamaster Professional 300M until the end of Brosnan's career as the iconic spy.

This lot is one of two prop watches from the film that were displayed as part of a Tomorrow Never Dies publicity event hosted at Jaeger's flagship store on Regent Street. Jaeger had supplied the wardrobe for M (Judi Dench) for the film. Following the event, one was sold, and this watch was gifted to an employee in 2003.

The watch features a metal band, a blue face, a screw-in crown and a helium escape valve. The Seamaster logo is engraved on the back, and “Omega Seamaster Professional” is engraved on the clasp. The serial number is 1503/825. A tag is attached, which reads “67”. The watch has no movement. Dimensions: 10cm X 0.5cm X 1cm (4" X 0.25" X 0.5").

Estimate: £5,000 - £10,000


Lot #233 - James Bond's Hero Walther P99 Pistol Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Lot #233 - James Bond's Hero Walther P99 Pistol Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

James Bond's (Pierce Brosnan) hero Walther P99 pistol from Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). Bond carried and used his signature pistol throughout his infiltration of media baron Elliot Carver's (Jonathan Pryce) stealth boat, alongside fellow spy Wai Lin (Michelle Yeoh). This was the first Bond film to update the character's sidearm from the signature PPK, PP, and P5s seen in previous films.

As noted by Mark Hazard in 007 MAGAZINE: The Most Famous Gun In The World, this was one of only two second-generation P99s supplied by Walther to the production in 1996. Both had to undergo a three-day process of modification to enable them to fire blank cartridges; it wasn't until their use on set that it was discovered an internal restrictor inserted into the barrels meant the weapon would not fire consistently with a silencer attached, resulting in the substitution of the PAK P99, Walther's own blank-fire pistol. This weapon was previously sold in the CHRISTIE'S 2006 auction of Bapty Armoury Bond weapons.

This pistol is deactivated to UK specification and bears the serial number “V1667”. It features a frame constructed of specialty polymers, along with a metal slide, and retains a functional trigger, de-cocker and magazine release. It comes complete with an acrylic display case. It exhibits minor wear from production use. Dimensions: 18cm X 13.5cm X 3.5cm (7" X 5.25" X 1.5").

Estimate: £15,000 - £30,000


Lot #234 - James Bond's Ericsson JB988 Mobile Phone Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Lot #234 - James Bond's Ericsson JB988 Mobile Phone Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

James Bond's (Pierce Brosnan) Ericsson JB988 mobile phone from Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). Q (Desmond Llewelyn) gave Bond an upgraded Ericsson JB988 that included a fingerprint scanner, a 20,000-volt electroshock weapon and, most importantly, a remote-control handset for Bond's BMW 750iL.

This phone was designed for the production by Ericsson, and a total of 12 were made, including six stunt and six SFX versions. This version is made primarily of resin and features two plastic screens. The phone opens on a hinge, revealing the screen Bond used to remotely drive his car. The phone is held in a padded carrying case, along with a small display stand. Dimensions (phone): 14.5cm X 5.5cm X 2cm (5.75" X 2.25" X 0.75").

Estimate: £10,000 - £20,000


Lot #235 - James Bond's Distressed Tom Ford Suit Quantum of Solace (2008)

Lot #235 - James Bond's Distressed Tom Ford Suit Quantum of Solace (2008)

James Bond's (Daniel Craig) distressed Tom Ford suit from Quantum of Solace (2008). Still wearing their partywear from Dominic Greene's (Mathieu Amalric) fundraiser the night before, Bond and Camille (Olga Kurylenko) investigated the land mysterious group Quantum intended to acquire, and discovered that Bolivia's water supply had been covertly contained to give the organisation a monopoly.

The suit is by legendary fashion designer Tom Ford. The jacket and trousers, both size “50 R”, are made of mohair and cashmere, with a silk lining for the former and a rayon lining for the latter. Both items have a label on which “Daniel Craig” is printed, while “#1” is handwritten in black ink on the back of the jacket's label. Another notable label found in both items reads “Daniel Craig Bond 22” in print (Quantum of Solace was the 22nd Bond movie).

Handkerchiefs embellished with stage blood accompany the suit, which is intentionally distressed with holes and mud stains, reflecting the action-packed nature of the scenes in which it appeared.

Estimate: £6,000 - £12,000


Lot #236 - James Bond's Shanghai Ensemble Skyfall (2012)
Lot #236 - James Bond's Shanghai Ensemble Skyfall (2012)

James Bond's (Daniel Craig) Shanghai ensemble from Skyfall (2012). Bond disguised himself as a chauffeur when he tracked SPECTRE assassin Patrice (Ola Rapace) to his next job from Shanghai airport. Revered American fashion designer Tom Ford contributed significantly to Bond's suave outfits.

The ensemble comprises a Billy Reid woollen jacket (size “L”); a John Smedley merino wool jumper (size “M”); a Tom Ford cotton shirt (size “41/16”); a Patey woollen hat (size “7 1/8 58”); a pair of Tom Ford metal-framed sunglasses with their original case and packaging box: a pair of Dents leather gloves (size “9”): and a texturized tie made of synthetic fabric.

The jumper is labelled “D.C Bond Hero” and the hat “DC 1”, with both inscriptions made in black marker. The shirt features a printed Tom Ford label that reads ”Stuntmen-James Bond 21-10-2014 Shirt”. The jumper exhibits rips, possibly intentionally caused by the production, or during filming of the fight scene between Bond and Patrice.

Estimate: £8,000 - £16,000


Lot #237 - James Bond's Prototype Skull Mask and Production-Made Top Hat Spectre (2015)

Lot #237 - James Bond's Prototype Skull Mask and Production-Made Top Hat Spectre (2015)

James Bond's (Daniel Craig) prototype Dia de los Muertos mask and a production-made hat from Spectre (2015). Bond wore his mask and hat as he walked through the streets of Mexico City during the Dia de los Muertos celebration while attempting to stop a bombing at the local stadium.

This style of mask was created by production as a prototype for the version ultimately seen in the final cut. Made from plastic, the mask is painted white with black skull-patterned detailing, lined with black foam, and affixed with a black elastic headband for securing to the wearer's head. The jaw of the skull is hinged, and onto the foam lining “Daniel Craig prototype” is handwritten, as well as “B24”. The top hat is size XL, with a black felt exterior and a ribbon around the base. Both items exhibit minor scuffing.

Estimate: £4,000 - £8,000


Lot #238 - James Bond's Tom Ford Snowdon Sunglasses Spectre (2015)

Lot #238 - James Bond's  Tom Ford Snowdon Sunglasses Spectre (2015)

James Bond's (Daniel Craig) sunglasses from Spectre (2015). Bond wore his glasses while attending Marco Sciarra's (Alessandro Cremona) funeral in Rome, where he met Sciarra's widow, Lucia (Monica Bellucci).

The glasses are Tom Ford Snowdon glasses, in the colour “Havana”, and come in their original box, complete with a Tom Ford glasses case, two dust cloths, and original paperwork from the brand. Handwritten stickers on the outside of the box and on the inside left arm of the glasses read “Rome”, and a sticker on the outside of the case reads “Bond Rome”. Dimensions (box): 18cm X 8.5cm X 7cm (7" X 3.5" X 2.75").

Estimate: £3,000 - £6,000


Lot #239 - Safin's SFX Mask No Time To Die (2021)

Lot #239 - Safin's SFX Mask No Time To Die (2021)

Safin's (Rami Malek) mask from No Time To Die (2021). Safin wore his mask in the film's opening scenes, during which he was shot by the young Madeleine Swann (Coline Defaud), breaking his mask in two.

Based on traditional Japanese Noh masks, the lot is made of biscuit foam and resin. It is still rigged with the wiring used to trigger the squibs which shattered the mask when Safin was shot. It is foam-lined for the comfort of the wearer, and features straps held in position with zip ties.

Estimate: £10,000 - £20,000


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