James Bond charity auction

  • A general view of the James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction at Christie's auction house during the press pre-view showing large portraits of the actors who have portrayed the famous movie icon James Bond, with Sean Connery, at right, in London (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
  • Two Omega watches, left, a Seamaster Planet Ocean model used by Daniel Craig in the James Bond movie 'Quantum of Solace', and a Seamaster Planet Ocean model which is made of Titanium and used by Craig for an action sequence in the upcoming James Bond movie 'Skyfall' is seen during the press preview of the James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction at Christie's auction house in London. The watches are expected to sell for around 6-8,000 British pounds ($ 9,100-12,00 euro 6,800-9,000) each with proceeds going to UNICEF and ORBIS charities .(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
  • The 2008 Aston Martin 6 litre V12 DBS 2 door coupe used by Daniel Craig as James Bond in the movie 'Quantum of Solace' is shown to the media during a press preview at the James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction at Christie's auction house in London. The car is expected to sell for some 100,000 -150,000 British pounds ($160-230,000 euro 120-170,00) with the proceeds going to the British children's charity Barnardo's. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
  • The 2008 Aston Martin 6 litre V12 DBS 2 door coupe used by Daniel Craig as James Bond in the movie 'Quantum of Solace' is shown to the media during a press preview at the James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction at Christie's auction house in London. The car is expected to sell for some 100,000 -150,000 British pounds ($160-230,000 euro 120-170,00) with the proceeds going to the British children's charity Barnardo's. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
  • A poker table and gambling props from the One and Only Ocean Club and used in the 2006 version of the movie 'Casino Royale' are seen at the press preview of the James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction at Christie's auction house in London, Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. The table and props are expected to sell fro some 3-5,000 British pounds ($ 4,600-7,500, euro 3,400-5,600) with the proceeds going to UNICEF. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
  • A film clapperboard used during the filming of the upcoming James Bond movie 'Skyfall' and signed by director Sam Mendes, Daniel Craig, who plays James Bond, Naomie Harris, Javier Bardem and Berenice Marlohe is held by a Christie's auction house employee during a press preview of items in a James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction at Christie's auction house in London. The clapperboard is estimated at 800-1,000 pounds (US$ 1,200-1800 euro 900-1300) and will be sold in aid of UNICEF. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
  • A pre-production replica MBW Z8 roadster made for the film 'The World is Not Enough' starring Pierce Brosnan is seen at a press preview of the James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction at Christie's auction house in London. The car is expected to sell fro some 25-30,000 British pounds ($38-53,000 euro 2-39,000) with the proceeds going to UNICEF.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
  • A woman stands in front of a pair of swimming trunks worn by Daniel Craig in the film Casino Royale, during a press preview of the James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction, at Christie's auction house in London. The trunks are expected to sell for 3-5,000 British pounds ($ 4,600-7,500, euro 3,400-5,600) with the proceeds going to the Women for Women International charity. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
  • A pair of swimming trunks worn by Daniel Craig during the filming of Casino Royale, during a press preview of the James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction, at Christie's auction house in London. The trunks are expected to sell for some 3-5,000 British pounds ( $ 4,600-7,500, euro 3,400-5,600) with the proceeds going to Women for Women International charity. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
  • A limited edition 50th anniversary cabinet containing twelve vintages of Bollinger R.D. Champagne is seen at the James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction at Christie's auction house in London2. Bollinger was first asked for in a Bond movie by Roger More in 'Live and Let Die' in 1974, and has been used several times since .The champagne is expected to raise some 10-15,000 British pounds ($16,-23,000, euro 12-17,000) with the proceeds going to UNICEF. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
  • A compete set of four original Thunderball movie posters produced for the United States in 1965, right, and an Octopussy Circus sign are seen on view at the James Bond movie memorabilia charity auction at Christie's auction house in London. The four Thunderball posters are expected to sell for some 6-8,000 British pounds, ($ 9100-12000 euro 6800-9000) that will go to UNICEF.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)