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  8 August 2025  

PROPSTORE Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction:
Los Angeles Summer 2025

Several important James Bond props and costumes are to be auctioned in Los Angeles by PROPSTORE as part of their Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction from 4-6 September 2025. A three-day live-streamed event with over 1,000 incredible lots of TV and movie memorabilia including items from the James Bond films 1997-2021, although some were unsold or withdrawn in previous PROPSTORE auctions.

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

DAY 1 - September 4, 2025

Lot #222 - James Bond's PAK Blank-Firing Walther P99 Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Lot #222 - James Bond's PAK Blank-Firing Walther P99 Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

James Bond's PAK blank-firing Walther P99 pistol from Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). Bond carried and used his signature pistol, fitted with its silencer, throughout the infiltration of Elliot Carver's (Jonathan Pryce) stealth boat alongside Wai Lin (Michelle Yeoh).

Tomorrow Never Dies was the 18th James Bond produced by EON, and the first film made after producer Albert R. Broccoli's death. Despite mixed reviews, the film grossed over $339 million worldwide, and was only surpassed by Titanic (1997) that opened the same weekend. This was the first Bond film to update the character's sidearm from the signature PPK, PP, and P5's seen in previous films.

This pistol is a blank-firing version of a Walther P99, manufactured under license by Umarex, a company specializing in blank-firing guns that are not considered firearms. It was never capable of firing true ammunition; it is manufactured specifically as a training device. The term PAK stands for Pistole Automatik Knall, which translates to “Automatic Blank Pistol.” The production used 11 PAK P99s for filming. This PAK blank-firing gun was never considered a firearm in the US and they are openly sold to adults without any registration paperwork. The gun was sympathetically de-activated to UK standards in the late 1990s and bears UK proof marks as a result.

Marked with serial number B8041852, it features a frame constructed from specialty polymers along with a metal slide. The P99 retains a functional slide, trigger, slide release, de-cocker and magazine release. According to 007 MAGAZINE: The Most Famous Gun In The World by Mark Hazard, the only modifications performed on this gun were to “blank out the white factory engravings to better match the all-black appearance of the two ‘hero’ firearms.” The gun exhibits scuffing to the edges, pitting under the slide, and minor discoloration. Dimensions: 7" X 5.25" X 1" (17.5 cm X 13.5 cm X 2.75 cm).

Estimate: $20,000 - $40,000


Lot #223 - James Bond's Light-Up Explosive Keychain Casino Royale (2006)

Lot #223 - James Bond's Light-Up Explosive Keychain Casino Royale (2006)

James Bond's light-up explosive keychain from Casino Royale (2006). During their nerve-wrenching battle at Miami International Airport, 007 stole Carlos Nikolic's (Claudio Santamaria) explosive detonator, then reattached it to Nikolic's keychain just in time both for Nikolic to trigger its explosion and in so doing to save Skyfleet from destruction.

This metal and plastic keychain originated from a crew member. Looped on the keychain are a carabiner; two FAB keys; and a textured custom detonator device made from a Ring Cyba-lite torch inset on one side with a red LED. The LED is designed to illuminate via a battery pack concealed inside the flashlight. The keychain, keys, and carabiner exhibit nicks, while the detonator's glass reflector exhibits grime from production use. Dimensions: 3.75" X 1.75" X 0.75" (9.5 cm X 4.5 cm X 2 cm).

Estimate: $6,000 - $12,000


Lot #227 - James Bond's Return to London Costume No Time To Die (2021)

Lot #227 - James Bond's Return to London Costume No Time To Die (2021)

James Bond's return to London costume from No Time To Die (2021) with an EON Certificate of Authenticity. Bond wore his gray Tom Ford suit as he returned to London to ask M (Ralph Fiennes) explain why he didn't shut down Project Heracles, a nanobot bioweapon, and to demand to see Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Christoph Waltz). Later, Bond accompanied Eve Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) to visit Q (Ben Whishaw), where he inquired about a USB drive containing information about Heracles.

No Time To Die was the last James Bond film produced by EON Productions and the last time Daniel Craig performed as the secret agent. Craig portrayed Bond for five films before his version culminated in the character's death, the first and only version in the EON franchise to die.

This bespoke costume for Craig consists of one wool suit jacket featuring an embroidered “Daniel Craig Bond 25” tag in the interior of one pocket, as well as a printed tag dated “29.04.2019 Daniel Craig”; a button-up dress shirt; a silk tie; a pocket square; and matching wool pants featuring a printed tag dated “29.04.2019 Daniel Craig” on the interior and a hand-marked label “DC 48 Suit 3” under a fold of additional fabric at the waist band. All items are Tom Ford. This costume exhibits pulled threads on the interior and a split on the waistband of the pants.

Estimate: $20,000 - $40,000


Lot #228 - James Bond's Stunt Walther P99 and Holster Casino Royale (2006)

Lot #228 - James Bond's Stunt Walther P99 and Holster Casino Royale (2006)

James Bond's stunt Walther P99 and holster from Casino Royale (2006). Bond carried his Walther P99 as his main sidearm throughout the film, with this stunt P99 and holster utilised in the opening scenes of the film, as he chased bomb-maker Mollaka (Sebastien Foucan) through a construction site and then into an embassy. He wore his holster on his lower right back, tucked into his pants. Casino Royale introduced the world to Daniel Craig as James Bond and the film became the highest-grossing Bond film in the series until the release of Skyfall in 2012.

The weapon is made of hard black rubber and the holster is a leather Vega IB 332 with a black plastic belt loop. The lot comes displayed on a custom-made display and is accompanied by a printed still. Dimensions: (Walther P99) 7" X 5" X 1.25" (17.5 cm X 13 cm X 3 cm).

Estimate: $5,000 - $10,000


Lot #230 - James Bond's Blofeld Base Suit Spectre (2015)

Lot #230 - James Bond's Blofeld Base Suit Spectre (2015)

James Bond's Blofeld base suit from Spectre (2015). Bond wore his suit while he and Madeleine Swann (Lea Seydoux) were captives of Ernst Stavro Blofeld at his base in the Sahara. Upon its release, Spectre was the second highest-grossing Bond film of all time (after Skyfall). Fashion designer and film director Tom Ford designed Bond's suits in four films, starting with Quantum of Solace (2008). All of Bond's clothing, including this suit, was custom-made by Ford for the film.

The suit features a navy blue suit jacket and matching pants, a white button-up shirt, and a black tie. All the clothing items have Tom Ford labels and additional interior production labels with either “Daniel Craig” or “D Craig.” The jacket features an embroidered label in the interior chest pocket that reads “Daniel Craig Bond 24.”

Estimate: $20,000 - $40,000


DAY 2 - September 5, 2025

Lot #724 - James Bond's “Arlington Beech” Passport Casino Royale (2006)

James Bond's “Arlington Beech” passport from Casino Royale (2006). En route to the Casino Royale in Montenegro, Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) provided 007 with new undercover identity documents sent by M (Judi Dench), including passports identifying Bond as “Mr. Arlington Beech, a professional gambler” and Lynd, supposedly, as “Miss Stephanie Broadchest.” The latter was a cheeky reference to female characters' names in early instalments of the Bond franchise.

This board-bound European Union passport features the royal coat of arms of the UK printed on its cover. The interior features a colour-printed picture of Bond along with false autobiographical details including the printed and signed name “Arlington Beech” and the place of birth “York.” Six interior pages are printed to appear stamped by various international immigration agencies. The cover exhibits bending and a light tear on top from production use. Dimensions: 5" X 3.5" X 0.5" (12.75 cm X 9 cm X 1.5 cm).

Estimate: $4,000 - $8,000


Lot #729 - Patrice's Stunt Hard Drive Skyfall (2012)

Patrice's (Ola Rapace) stunt hard drive from Skyfall (2012). James Bond (Daniel Craig) hunted Patrice from Turkey to Shanghai to recover a hard drive the assassin stole containing the identities of every undercover NATO operative on Earth.

This lot consists of a yellow printed image inset in a transparent rubber casing with a black nylon cord looped through the rubber. This lot exhibits a flaking clear coat on the rubber and is susceptible to bending. Dimensions: 19.75" X 2.5" X 0.5" (50.25 cm X 6.5 cm X 1.5 cm).

Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000


Lot #730 - James Bond's Tom Ford Sunglasses Spectre (2015)
Lot #730 - James Bond's Tom Ford Sunglasses Spectre (2015)

James Bond's sunglasses from Spectre (2015). Bond wore his sunglasses periodically throughout the film, including when he attended Marco Sciarra's (Alessandro Cremona) funeral and later as he arrived at Franz Oberhauser's (Christoph Waltz) base.

Made by Tom Ford, these Snowdon sunglasses consist of a deep brown plastic frame with “Tom Ford” stamped on one of the tinted lenses. This lot exhibits discoloration on the bottom part of the frame. Dimensions: 7" X 3" X 3" (18 cm X 7.5 cm X 7.5 cm).

Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000


PROPSTORE Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction 4th - 6th September 2025

Other Day 1 Lots:

Lot #224 - James Bond's Stunt Omega Seamaster Watch
Casino Royale
(2006) [unsold in Spring 2025]
Estimate: $5,000 - $10,000
Lot #225 - $1,000,000 Casino Plaque Casino Royale (2006)
Estimate: $5,000 - $10,000
Lot #226 - $500,000 Casino Plaque Casino Royale (2006)
Estimate: $4,000 - $8,000

Lot #229 - Set of three Floating Dragon Casino Plaques
Skyfall
(2012)
Estimate: $4,000 - $8,000

Other Day 2 Lots:

Lot #723 Set of Three Casino L'or Noir Plaques
The World Is Not Enough
(1999)
Estimate: $3,000 - $6,000
Lot #725 - $1,000,000 Casino Plaque Casino Royale (2006)
Estimate: $5,000 - $10,000
Lot #726 - $500,000 Casino Plaque Casino Royale (2006)
Estimate: $4,000 - $8,000
Lot #727 - Collection of Nine One & Only Ocean Club Poker Chips Casino Royale (2006)
Estimate: $2,500 - $5,000
Lot #728 - Pair of promotional mini-plaques Casino Royale (2006)
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot #731 - James Bond's Stunt Submachine Gun
Die Another Day (2002) [unsold in November 2022]
Estimate: $1,500 - $3,000

PROPSTORE Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction 4th - 6th September 2025 - Full Catalogue


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