Netflix is auctioning off The Crown's most famous props to raise £1m for new film scholarship (and Diana's revenge dress replica is set to fetch £12,000)

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It’s been less than a month since The Crown came to an end – and now Netflix is gearing up to auction off some of the show’s most famous props.

Left Bank Pictures – the London-based production company behind the hit historical drama – is selling a series of outfits, vehicles and other items that were commissioned for the series, which ran for six seasons.

The proceeds from the auction will go towards a new programme for film students called Left Bank Pictures – The Crown Scholarship at the National Film and Television School.

Speaking to The Times, Charlie Thomas – Bonhams’ head of house sales – explained how there will be an ‘immersive’ free exhibition showing footage from the show running alongside the auction.

Describing how there has been ‘interest from all over the world’ in the items, Thomas added: ‘Some of the things here you can imagine them anywhere, from museums to hotels.’

Pictured: Elizabeth Debicki seen wearing a replica of Princess Diana's revenge dress in season five

Pictured: Elizabeth Debicki seen wearing a replica of Princess Diana’s revenge dress in season five

The replica is based on the design by Christina Stambolian and has been valued at £12,000 by Bonhams

The replica is based on the design by Christina Stambolian and has been valued at £12,000 by Bonhams

A recreation of Princess Diana’s revenge dress, which was worn by Elizabeth Debicki in the fifth series, is expected to fetch £12,000 when it goes under the hammer with Bonhams.

Meanwhile, Netflix’s version of Princess Diana’s engagement outfit, which was worn by Emma Corrin in season four, has been valued at £2,000 by auction house Bonhams.

What’s more, the show’s copy of Princess Margaret’s wedding dress – which appeared in the second season – is expected to sell for a further £8,000 while an emerald green Claire Foy wore is also estimated to be bought for £5,000.

On top of this, the production company are also selling a facade of 10 Downing Street, complete with lantern, railings and boot-scrapers, which Bonhams has estimated will sell for £30,000.

The auction house will also put a version of Princess Diana’s 1987 XJ-S Jaguar up for sale for £15,000.

During the production of the show, Netflix made the world’s only replica of the Gold State Coach, which appeared in seasons three and six.

Bonhams is expecting the carriage to fetch between £30,000 and £50,000 when it goes under the hammer.

Two thirds of the size of the 1762 original, it was made by prop-maker Jason Szukalski, who took hundreds of photos of the real one on display at Buckingham Place to ensure every detail was copied.

Pictured: Emma Corrin and Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles and Princess Diana in season four of The Crown

Pictured: Emma Corrin and Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles and Princess Diana in season four of The Crown

The Crown's replica of Princess Diana's bright blue engagement outfit has been valued at £2,000

The Crown’s replica of Princess Diana’s bright blue engagement outfit has been valued at £2,000

Claire Foy and Matt Smith pictured filming season two of The Crown in an episode where a ball has been thrown in their honour

Claire Foy and Matt Smith pictured filming season two of The Crown in an episode where a ball has been thrown in their honour

The bright blue gown Claire Foy wore for the scene is expected to sell for £5,000 at auction with Bonhams

The bright blue gown Claire Foy wore for the scene is expected to sell for £5,000 at auction with Bonhams

On the smaller scale of things, the Queen Mother’s drink set and swizzle stick are estimated to sell for between £60 and £80.

What’s more, the auction house is anticipating that the Netflix clapperboard that was used in the final episode of The Crown is set to fetch up to £500.

According to The Times, the auction has been divided in two – with 350 items going up for sale from 11 January to 8 February.

A separate live auction will take place on 7 February with a further 161 lots.

Two hundred members of the public will be able to attend the live auction next month and Thomas estimates that it may last eight hours.

Royal fans will also have the opportunity to bid for a replica of Princess Diana’s striking sapphire and diamond engagement ring, which is expected to sell for £3,000, as well as a version of the Harvard University jumper she was once photographed leaving the gym in.

The world's only copy (pictured) of the Gold State Coach is priced at around £50,000

The world’s only copy (pictured) of the Gold State Coach is priced at around £50,000

The production company are also selling a facade of 10 Downing Street, complete with lantern, railings and boot-scrapers, which Bonhams has estimated will sell for £30,000

The production company are also selling a facade of 10 Downing Street, complete with lantern, railings and boot-scrapers, which Bonhams has estimated will sell for £30,000

The auction house will also put a version of Princess Diana's 1987 XJ-S Jaguar up for sale for £15,000

The auction house will also put a version of Princess Diana’s 1987 XJ-S Jaguar up for sale for £15,000

A replica of Prince Philip's early 20th century mahogany and gilt-metal mounted pedestal desk is valued at £5,000

A replica of Prince Philip’s early 20th century mahogany and gilt-metal mounted pedestal desk is valued at £5,000

A replica of Westminster Abbey's coronation chair

A fiberglass replica of Westminster Abbey’s coronation chair, estimated to go for £20,000

Pink striped Alpaca Sweater from Season 4 Episode 2 has an estimate of £1,200
Princess Diana Jumper from season 5 Episode 7 is valued at £700
On the smaller scale of things, the Queen Mother's drink set and swizzle stick are estimated to sell for between £60 and £80

On the smaller scale of things, the Queen Mother’s drink set and swizzle stick are estimated to sell for between £60 and £80

Princess Margaret on her wedding day on May 6, 1960
Vanessa Kirby played Princess Margaret on her wedding day

A replica of Princess Margaret’s wedding dress was worn by actress Vanessa Kirby in The Crown and is valued at £8,000. Pictured left, Princess Margaret on her wedding day on May 6, 1960

Diana wore a leopard print swimsuit in St Tropez in July of 1997
Emma Corrin's Diana wore a version of the swimsuit in the sixth series of The Crown

The leopard print swimsuit which Diana wore in St Tropez in July of 1997 (pictured left) was recreated for actress Emma Corrin in series six of The Crown (pictured right, the recreation)

The jumper was worn by actress Elizabeth Debicki in episode seven of series five and has a guide price of £700.

Princess Margaret’s wedding dress and veil from episode seven of series two, when the Queen’s sister was played by Vanessa Kirby, is valued at £8,000 while a suite of luggage used by Lesley Manville’s Princess Margaret in a later series is estimated to sell for £1,500.

The Crown’s creators are hoping to raise £1 million from the sale, with all proceeds going to the National Film and Television School to set up the Left Bank Pictures – The Crown Scholarship.

Andy Harries, chief executive of production company Left Bank Pictures and executive producer of The Crown, said: ‘Its huge global success has much to do with working with the best creative and production talent in this country, and we want to invest the profits of this magnificent auction into the next generation of film and TV talent.

‘The NFTS has been part of The Crown’s history from the start with many of its graduates contributing to the production of the show over the years.

‘I have long admired the ethos and training of the school and supported it personally. So I am thrilled that the legacy of The Crown will be to provide so much financial support for so many students at the NFTS over the next few decades.’

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