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Twenty-four items from the James Bond film "Spectre" will be auctioned this month, 10 of which were sold on February 18 at an invite-only event at Christie's in London. An Aston Martin DB10 -- designed by Aston Martin specifically for 007 -- sold for $3.5 million.
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In the film, Bond's watch of choice is an Omega Seamaster 300. It was expected to sell for $29,000, but realized $131,800.
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A total of four wristwatches from "Spectre" were featured in the auction. Another highlight is the Longines 18-carat rose gold automatic watch, which tripled its estimate ($7,000-$10,000) at $28,000.
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A 9-carat gold ring worn by Christoph Waltz's character, Oberhauser, was expected to sell for over $8,000. It sold for $46,300.
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A pair of sunglasses worn by Daniel Craig, the British actor who plays Bond, will be going under the hammer, and are still available via the online auction.
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The 'Snowdon' sunglasses by Tom Ford are expected to fetch $8,700.
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A laptop used in the film is expected to fetch up to $8,700.
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It was used by actor Ben Whishaw's tech-savvy character, Q, and is currently still available via the online auction.
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A martini shaker and two cocktail glasses -- James Bond staples -- from the film are expected to sell for over $4,000. These are still available via the online auction.
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A clapper board from the film, signed by Daniel Craig, could raise $4,000 for charity. It is still available via the online auction.

Story highlights

A James Bond-themed auction took place on February 18

24 items from the film "Spectre" were sold

An Aston Martin DB10 created for the film went under the hammer

Gallery: See highlights from the auction

CNN  — 

If you’ve ever wanted to live like secret agent James Bond, here’s your chance.

EON Productions, the company behind the James Bond movie franchise, sold 10 items from the 24th James Bond film, ‘Spectre’, at a private event with auction house Christie’s in London on February 18.

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James Bond: Rare memorabilia on auction

Highlights included the secret agent’s Tom Ford suit, Omega wristwatch, and the keys to his luxurious sports car: the incredibly rare Aston Martin DB10.

Ten bespoke Aston Martins were created for the film. Eight of these were used to make ‘Spectre’, all of which were either destroyed during filming or modified beyond roadworthy use.

The two others were reserved for display purposes at the film’s premieres. This is the only DB10 to ever be sold to the public.

It features a plaque signed by Daniel Craig, the British actor who played the MI6 spy, and surpassed its expected sell price ($2.1 million), going for $3.5 million.

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An Omega Seamaster 300 worn by James Bond in the film "Spectre."

A wristwatch, an Omega Seamaster 300 worn by Craig in the film, also beat its estimated $29,000, going instead for $131,800. A two-piece dinner suit worn by Agent 007 sold for $39,100.

Fourteen smaller items are being auctioned online throughout the week. It includes a series of Bond film staples, such as a martini shaker and two cocktail glasses which are are expected to go for $4,000.

Proceeds will go to charities including the Danish Refugee Council and UNMAS.

To see highlights from the auction, scroll through the gallery above.