The personal collection of the late James Bond actor Sir Roger Moore is heading to auction next month.

Offered directly from Moore’s family by Bonhams, the 180-lot sale includes personal items retained by the actor, many of which are linked to the James Bond franchise.

Sir Roger Moore played James Bond in seven different films, the most of any 007 actor, including in all-time classics The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Octopussy (1983), as well as hit TV shows The Saint and The Persuaders.

A pair of gold Piaget cufflinks owned by Roger Moore
A pair of gold Piaget cufflinks owned by Roger Moore (Bonhams)

Various other suits made for Moore’s James Bond appearance are also being auctioned, while an Omega special edition ‘50 years of 007’ Seamaster also carries an estimate of £20,000 to £30,000. Two pairs of Moore’s vintage Lamborghini skis also carry estimates of up to £1,000 each.

The Bonhams auction is happening on October 4, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Sir Roger Moore’s first appearance as 007 in Live and Let Die. It’s also taking place at Bonhams’ Bond Street headquarters in London.

Moore’s Vintage Lamborghini skis could make up to £1,000. (Bonhams)