James Bond fans were not shaken or stirred as they snapped for pricey memorabilia at a massive 007 auction.
In total 518 items from the MI6 spy movies went under the hammer at the same time.
The most expensive item bought was a From Russia With Love film poster.
The iconic 30 by 40 inch sign from the 1963 movie – starring Sean Connery as Bond – went for a whopping £9,100.
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A collection of 10 behind the scenes, black and white photographs was bought for £1,430.
It was nearly three times the £500 valuation.
The snaps were taken during the filming of the 1964 Bond film Goldfinger.
They include Connery and Harold Sakata – who played Oddjob.
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A script from Goldfinger was sold for same price.
It contained 136 A4 pages held together by a bulldog clip.
It sold for £1,430 despite the estimate being just £800.
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Another script – from the James Bond: Bond on TV telly series was snapped up for £1,040 – 13 times the valuation.
The one-hour programme was made in 1965, as reported by What’s The Jam.
But the paperwork was only expected to be sold for £80.
A double Bond poster featuring Thunderball and From Russia With Love went for £1,040 too.
Six prints from the 2006 Casino Royale movie – starring Daniel Craig as 007 – were bought for £910.
The Ewbank’s auction in Woking, Surrey finished on Friday (7 June) and raked in over £30,000.
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