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6 most exciting lots from The Crown’s memorabilia auction, from a replica of Princess Diana’s ‘revenge dress’ and Queen Elizabeth’s corgis in porcelain, to a 10 Downing Street facade
STORYSumnima Kandangwa
- As Netflix’s hit series about the British royal family gears up for its December 14 finale, we’re eyeing Bonhams auction – online from January 30 to February 8, 2024 and in London on February 7
- The 450 lots could raise at least US$1.3 million in total; they include a copy of Princess Diana’s sapphire engagement ring worn by Emma Corrin and the ‘revenge dress’ replica Elizabeth Debicki rocked
As Netflix’s hit series The Crown prepares for its finale on December 14, the show’s production house has announced that it will be auctioning off around 450 props and costumes from the critically acclaimed series.
According to auction house Bonhams, around 300 items will be available for online bidding from January 30 to February 8, 2024, and a live auction will be held on February 7, 2024 in London offering an additional 150 lots.
“It is also the closest anyone can come to owning the real thing – be it the facade of 10 Downing Street or Princess Diana’s engagement ring,” said Charlie Thomas, group director for house sales, and private and iconic collections at Bonhams, in a statement.
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Among the prized items is a replica of Princess Diana’s iconic “revenge dress” worn by actress Elizabeth Debicki in season five. It is expected to bring between £8,000 (US$10,000) and £12,000.
A copy of Lady Diana’s sapphire engagement ring, which actress Emma Corrin wore while portraying the Princess of Wales and valued between £2,000 and £3,000, is also up for auction.
Other items going under the hammer are the replica of the iron gates of Buckingham Palace, estimated to fetch between £6,000 and £8,000.