LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – NOVEMBER 20: Diana, Princess Of Wales, Attending A Gala Evening In Aid Of Cancer Research At Bridgewater House, London Sw1. The Princess Is Wearing A Black Low-cut Evening Dress Designed By Jacques Azagury With An Embroidered Bodice Studded With Sequins. (Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)

Get ready for a royal spectacle as Bonhams rolls out the red carpet for an unprecedented auction featuring 450 props and costumes from The Crown.

From Princess Diana’s ‘Revenge Dress’ to the dazzling engagement ring, these iconic pieces will be up for grabs in London from January 11 to February 5.

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An employee poses inside a a reproduction of the Gold State Coach, estimate to realise GBP 30-50 thousand pounds (USD 38-65 thousand dollars, EUR 35-60 thousand euros) at auction, during a photocall for an exhibition of props for items used in the filming of the Netflix series ‘The Crown’, at Bonhams auctioneers in London on January 9, 2024, ahead of an auction of the items. The Exhibition, ahead of Bonhams’ ‘The Crown Auction’, is set to run from January 11 until February 5, with the auction set to take place on February 7. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)

Dive into the regal universe of The Crown with items spanning all six seasons, painstakingly recreated by the series’ wardrobe department. One showstopper is the reproduction of the Gold State Coach, stealing the spotlight with an estimated value of £50,000. On the flip side, the budget-friendly option is a champagne swizzle stick, poised to go under the hammer for a modest £60.

It’s not just about scoring a piece of television history; it’s about making a noble contribution. The auction’s proceeds will kickstart a scholarship program at the National Film and Television School, supporting the education and training of future filmmakers and television producers.

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LONDON, ENGLAND – JANUARY 09: Production details, Furniture, Props and Costumes displayed for auction as part of “The Crown” Auction at Bonhams on January 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images)

So, whether you’re a die-hard fan or a collector in the making, this auction promises a front-row seat to the past, with the added bonus of backing the future.

Mark your calendar for February 5 when the gavel drops, sealing the fate of The Crown‘s treasures and propelling aspiring talents into the limelight.