“The Crown” Auctions for Costumes and Props

“The Crown” Auctions for Costumes and Props

FThe first part of the sixth and final season of “The Crown” was released on November 16. In mid-December, the second part will also be available.

The first four episodes, which have already been released, have received criticism in recent days. Many media outlets butchered the season.

Major newspaper Watchman It is one of the media outlets that has been vocal against the new season, giving the series one star out of a possible total of five stars.

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“This Diana-obsessed series is the definition of a bad script. Despite a wonderful cast, it’s a rough dive into the abyss,” wrote reviewer Lucy Maughan.

Go to a fashion auction

Since the first season of the popular Netflix series, people have been inspired in terms of style. Now British production company Left Bank Pictures will hold a special auction featuring more than 450 items.

Costumes and furniture from all six seasons will be auctioned off. This is what Brun Rasmussen, part of the Bonhams network, wrote in an article press release.

This means that it is actually possible to obtain the clothes and props used in the series.

The auction will be held in London in February. There will also be a live auction on bonhams.com.

This will cost

New season: The sixth season of the series The Crown. Video: Netflix
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The navy blue dress worn by Queen Elizabeth, played by Claire Foy in season one, will be one of the items to be auctioned off. The cost of this is estimated to be between 5,000 and 7,000 pounds sterling. This equates to an amount ranging from NOK 67,578 to NOK 94,609.

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She is Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki, who plays Princess Diana in the fifth and sixth seasons of The Crown.

This has never happened before

This has never happened before


In Season 5, she is seen in the “Revenge Dress”, which was inspired by a dress Diana wore to a 1994 dinner party at the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens.

Image: Screenshot from Bonhams1793

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The dress from the series will also be auctioned off. The price is estimated at between 8,000 and 12,000 British pounds, which equates to an amount ranging between 108,125 and 162,188 Norwegian kroner.

Props such as the gold furniture, cape and engagement ring used in the series will also be auctioned off.

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