YOU could be the next 007: James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5, speedboat and a bionic eye are among Q’s gadgets set to go under the hammer at £5million auction
- Gadgets from the James Bond films are up for auction for the first time after being stored away for years
- Luxury auction house Christie’s is hosting a 60 year of Bond sale which is expected to worth up to £5million
- Items include Aston Martins, boats, motorcycles, suits and dresses all featured in the iconic films
James Bond‘s gadgets including the spy’s iconic speedboat are set to go under the hammer for the first time.
Christie’s 60 years of Bond sale, which has an estimated total of £5million, will see gadgets which have been kept hidden in storage by Bond producers Eon up for auction.
Items include the £6,000 bionic eye from No Time To Die, a £7,000 set of bow ties that Daniel Craig wore during his time as Bond, and a £10,000 tuxedo worn by Timothy Dalton in A License To Kill.
The speedboat has been in storage for the last 20 years after being featured in The World Is Not Enough, with Pierce Brosnan as 007.

The speedboat (pictured), which was featured in The World Is Not Enough with Pierce Brosnan as 007, will be featured at the auction and will go to the highest bidder

James Bond’s suits are also featured in the auction, including ones designed by Tom Ford and worn by Daniel Craig as James Bond in No Time To Die (pictured) for an estimated £25,000 to £30,000

This Aston Martin V8 featured in No Time To Die is being auctioned for an estimated £500,000 to £700,000

The ‘Alexandra’ gown (pictured) worn by Ana de Armas in No Time to Die is available to be bid on between an estimated £8,000 to £12,000
Adrian Hume-Sayer, head of sale and director of iconic collections at Christie’s, told The Telegraph: ‘It was essentially taken out of the Thames after filming, and has been in storage ever since. It hasn’t been used.
‘It is complete, with an engine and so on. It is a stunt boat, but, in theory, it would still run .
‘Of course, there would have to be various safety tests and modifications to make sure it was ‘seaworthy’. But if money is no object, a fan could take it out on the water.’
The online sale starts September 15 and finishes on James Bond Day, October 5.
Proceeds from the sale will be going to charitable causes, including the British Red Cross, The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and The Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service.

Another Aston Martin from No Time To Die is available for James Bond fans to bid on, with this replica DB5 stunt car being auctioned for an estimated £1,500,000 to £2,000,000


This Omega Seamaster (right) up for bidding between £15,000 to £20,000. The watch featured in the No Time To Die film and was worn by Daniel Craig (left)


The bionic eye (right) worn by Spectre Agent Primo (left) is estimated to be sold for £4,000 to £6,000


Another iconic film prop, the Swarvoski egg (left) from Octopussy is available to bid on between £6,000 to £10,000


The No Time To Die motorcycle is featured in the auction and is expected to be sold for an estimated £20,000 to £30,000