The semi automatic Walther PP gun, which along
with its smaller model the PPK became one of the film
franchise's best known images, is expected to fetch between
$150,000 and $200,000 at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills on
Dec. 3, the auction house said on Monday.
The de-activated gun was used by Connery in "Dr. No" in 1962.
Connery, who originated the James Bond role on screen, died on
Oct. 31 at age 90.
"The silhouette of 007 holding this gun would go on to become
the James Bond franchise's most iconic image and one of the most
recognizable pop culture references of all time," Martin Nolan,
executive director of Julien's Auctions, said in a statement.
The pistol comes from the original movie film armory supplier
BAPTY in the UK, which sold it at auction in 2006, Julien's
said.
The handgun is the top item of some 500 lots of Hollywood
memorabilia that also include the helmet that Tom Cruise wore in
"Top Gun", and the first dress worn by former U.S. first lady
Michelle Obama to come to auction.
(This story corrects Auction house corrects date of auction to
December 3 in paragraph 2)
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by David Gregorio and Jan
Harvey)
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