James Bond prop from You Only Live Twice set to sell for up to £300,000 at auction
A prop from the James Bond film You Only Live Twice has been put up for auction with an estimate of £150,000 to £300,000 in a sale including other 007 memorabilia. The container from an autogyro cockpit was used in the 1967 Bond movie starring Sir Sean Connery as 007 tried to locate the villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld’s (Donald Pleasence) volcano base and shoot down his henchmen.
The sticker-decorated nacelle cockpit, dubbed Little Nellie, is being sold during Propstore’s Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction. Scottish actor Sir Sean sat in the cockpit during the scenes of early take off featuring Q (Desmond Llewelyn), but the plane was actually piloted by wing commander, autogyro proponent and stuntman Ken Wallis.
Autogyros look similar to helicopters but use unpowered autorotation to get off the ground. Former Wellington bomber pilot Wallis, who died aged 97 in 2013, would regularly perform stunt events and air shows, and achieved various records by flying the machines.
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The nacelle is decorated with stickers from events Wallis attended, and contains an inscription saying: “This is the original ‘Little Nellie’ cockpit, as flown by me. Ken Wallis 007!” Also up for auction is the hand-painted poster art from 1971’s Diamonds Are Forever, also fronted by Sir Sean.
Illustrated by Robert McGinnis, it has an estimate of between £150,000 and £300,000, and features Sir Sean holding a gun alongside two women. A James Bond licence plate, Daniel Craig’s Skyfall suit, Ana de Armas’s dress and sandals from 2021’s No Time To Die, a watch from 2015’s Spectre, Pierce Brosnan’s pistol suppressor from 1995’s Goldeneye, and various posters are also being auctioned.
Another highlight of the sale is the Q-Boat driven by Irish actor Brosnan during the opening chase scenes along the River Thames in 1999’s The World Is Not Enough, directed by Michael Apted. With an estimate of £15,000 to £30,000, it was one of three boats made for the film that are functional, and was made for the pre-title sequence. The sale takes place from November 14 to 17.
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