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Auction frenzy over Hepburn dress Auction frenzy over Hepburn dress
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A black Givenchy dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's has sold for £467,200 at a London auction.A black Givenchy dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's has sold for £467,200 at a London auction.
Gasps, laughter and applause were heard at Christie's auction house as bids for the black sleeveless gown exceeded the expected price of £70,000.Gasps, laughter and applause were heard at Christie's auction house as bids for the black sleeveless gown exceeded the expected price of £70,000.
The winning sum, paid by a telephone bidder, is believed to be a world record for a dress used in a film.The winning sum, paid by a telephone bidder, is believed to be a world record for a dress used in a film.
A dress worn by Marilyn Monroe to sing Happy Birthday to President Kennedy fetched $1.15m (£583,000) in 1999.A dress worn by Marilyn Monroe to sing Happy Birthday to President Kennedy fetched $1.15m (£583,000) in 1999.
Hepburn's dress was designed for one of her best-known roles, as eccentric Manhattan socialite Holly Golightly in the 1961 film adaptation of Truman Capote's novel.Hepburn's dress was designed for one of her best-known roles, as eccentric Manhattan socialite Holly Golightly in the 1961 film adaptation of Truman Capote's novel.
The winning bidder paid £410,000 to win the garment, with the rest of the sale price made up of buyer's fees.The winning bidder paid £410,000 to win the garment, with the rest of the sale price made up of buyer's fees.
Proceeds from the sale go to the City of Joy Aid charity, which was set up by French author Dominique Lapierre.Proceeds from the sale go to the City of Joy Aid charity, which was set up by French author Dominique Lapierre.
"There are tears in my eyes" said Lapierre, who was given the dress by designer Hubert de Givenchy."There are tears in my eyes" said Lapierre, who was given the dress by designer Hubert de Givenchy.
"I am absolutely dumbfounded to believe that a piece of cloth which belonged to such a magical actress will now enable me to buy bricks and cement to put the most destitute children in the world into schools.""I am absolutely dumbfounded to believe that a piece of cloth which belonged to such a magical actress will now enable me to buy bricks and cement to put the most destitute children in the world into schools."
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Colin Firth's Christmas jumper is expected to sell for £600More than 250 items of film memorabilia are up for sale at Christie's, such as the hideous Christmas jumper Colin Firth wears in Bridget Jones's Diary and a collection of James Bond's guns. Colin Firth's Christmas jumper is expected to sell for £600More than 250 items of film memorabilia were up for sale at Christie's, such as the hideous Christmas jumper Colin Firth wears in Bridget Jones's Diary and a collection of James Bond's guns.
Bidding is still continuing on these items, which include a Walther PP brandished by Sean Connery in the first 007 film, Dr No, is expected to sell for £25,000. Sean Connery's Walther PP handgun from 1962's Dr No, estimated to sell for up to £25,000, fetched £54,000.
Other firearms in the sale include the jet gun from You Only Live Twice and Pierce Brosnan's Walther P99 from Die Another Day. Some of the more unusual items in the sale included Errol Flynn's hip flask, a love letter written by Edith Piaf and a French maid's costume from the Kenny Everett Television Show.
All of the guns have been decommissioned due to legal requirements. There were also several Star Wars items available, including a test mask for the android C-3PO and a design for Obi Wan Kenobi's costume.
Some of the more unusual items in the sale include Errol Flynn's hip flask, a love letter written by Edith Piaf and a French maid's costume from the Kenny Everett Television Show. A rare prop from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, a programme for the Quidditch World Cup, was also for sale.
There are also several Star Wars items available, including a test mask for the android C-3PO and a design for Obi Wan Kenobi's costume, which is expected to sell for £3,000.
A rare prop from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, a programme for the Quidditch World Cup, is also for sale.
The booklet, signed by star Daniel Radcliffe, is expected to fetch £3,000-£5,000.