"Before the release of the final Downton Abbey film, the iconic British series says goodbye to audiences by auctioning off its set pieces in London"
Downton Abbey Memorabilia Goes Under the Hammer in London Auction
Fans of the beloved British period drama Downton Abbey have a unique opportunity to own a piece of television history, as items from the series are being auctioned off in London. The event, hosted by Bonhams on New Bond Street from August 18 to September 16, 2025, features iconic memorabilia such as the 1925 Sunbeam Saloon car, Lady Mary’s wedding dress, and the bells that have been an integral part of the series since its first season.
The bells, displayed on a large panel, are likely to fetch a significant amount of money, as they are valuable accessories with an estimated value between 29,000 and 40,000 euros. The car, too, is expected to generate a substantial sum, with an estimated value of between £25,000 and £35,000. Lady Mary’s wedding dress and accessories worn by Michelle Dockery are valued up to £5,000.
These items hold both significant monetary and cultural value for fans worldwide. They represent tangible pieces of the show's meticulous early 20th-century aristocratic world, admired globally for its detailed storytelling and craftsmanship in costumes and set design. The Bell Wall and other period props recreate the ambiance of the Crawley family estate, enhancing fans' connection to the series.
Senior auctioneer at Bonhams, Charlie Thomas, will oversee the auction of the bells, which are part of a collection or group of items being auctioned off. The event serves as a farewell tribute to the series and supports a charitable cause, with proceeds going to Together for Short Lives, a children's hospice charity.
French fans will have the opportunity to see the last film based on the series in theaters on September 10, 2025. Meanwhile, visitors to the London auction have expressed their amazement at the beauty of the materials on display and their eagerness to see these iconic objects up close, as it is a different experience from watching on a small screen.
For those who cannot attend the auction in person, the opportunity to own a piece of Downton Abbey history is not lost. The items will be available for bidding online, allowing fans from around the world to participate in the auction. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of television history, making it an attractive prospect for collectors and fans alike.
In summary, the value of these items lies in their collectible status as authentic props and costumes from a highly acclaimed period drama, their cultural importance for fans worldwide, and their role in a charitable auction marking the end of Downton Abbey’s celebrated run.
[1] Downton Abbey: The Exhibition, Downton Abbey Official Website, https://www.downtonabbeyexhibition.com/ [2] Downton Abbey Auction, Bonhams, https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/26357/
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