Moore, Roger Moore, was the third actor to portray the beloved secret agent James Bond on film. The British lead played the impossibly stylish and charismatic spy in seven feature films, more than any other actor. For many, his roles in Live and Let Die (1973), For Your Eyes Only (1981), and A View to a Kill (1985) made him the quintessential 007.
Even before the iconic role, Sir Roger Moore was a dashing symbol of style and icon of British cool, whose credits also included TV shows The Saint (1962–69) and The Persuaders (1971).
Now, Moore’s legions of fans have a rare opportunity to own a piece of the franchise’s history. The memorabilia he amassed before his death in 2017 will go up for auction at Bonhams London on October 4, 2023—the 50th anniversary of his first appearance as Bond.
The 180-lot sale includes several notable items. One highlight is an Omega Seamaster dive watch, expected to fetch £20,000–£30,000 ($25,000–$37,000). Two lots of clothing include the mohair double-breasted dinner suit, by Douglas Hayward, that he wore in the Eiffel Tower fight scene and subsequent car chase in A View to a Kill (estimate: £20,000–£30,000, or $25,000–$37,000) and his white ski suit, also from the film, could achieve as much as £25,000 ($32,000).
In addition, a large collection of photographs and film stills of Sir Roger Moore playing James Bond will also be sold in the auction. A portion of the proceeds will go to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), which appointed Moore as a goodwill ambassador in 1991.
The sale is the wish of Moore’s children Deborah, Geoffrey, and Christian Moore. “We know how much our father meant to so many people across the globe,” they said in a statement. “For many he was James Bond as well as The Saint, but he was also a kind and generous individual, as understandably proud of his charitable work as his acting career. We are delighted to be able to share his legacy with his many fans.”
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