Wednesday 28 September 2022 08:50 PM Saskia Connery and Miss Moneypenny actress Samantha Bond look glamorous at ... trends now Sean Connery's granddaughter Saskia and Miss Moneypenny actress Samantha Bond looked glamorous as they led the way at the star-studded Sixty Years Of James Bond charity auction hosted by EON Productions and Christie's in London on Wednesday. Saskia - whose late grandfather Sean was the first actor to play James Bond in the movies, starring in seven Bond films from 1962 to 1983 - looked glamorous as she arrived at the event, wearing a black jacket which she teamed with a pair of matching leggings and a ruffled white shirt. Screen star Samantha, 60 - who portrayed the character of Miss Moneypenny in four Bond films during the Pierce Brosnan years between 1995 and 2002 - wore a chic black and white floral print dress and a white jacket. Glamour pusses: Sean Connery's granddaughter Saskia (left) and Miss Moneypenny actress Samantha Bond (right) looked glamorous as they led the way at the star-studded Sixty Years Of James Bond charity auction in London on Wednesday Samantha - who starred in 1995's GoldenEye, 1997's Tommorrow Never Dies, 1999's The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day in 2002 - completed her look by opting for a pair of black heels to add a few inches to her stature. She opted for a palette of natural hues for her make-up and accessorised a delicate gold chain necklace and subtle pendulum earrings. Saskia's grandfather Sean died at the age of 90 after a long illness in 2020, with the legendary actor appearing in Dr. No in 1962, From Russia with Love in 1963, Goldfinger in 1964, Thunderball in 1965, You Only Live Twice in 1967, Diamonds Are Forever in 1971 before making his final appearance in Never Say Never Again in 1983. In style: Screen star Samantha, 60 - who portrayed the character of Miss Moneypenny in four Bond films during the Pierce Brosnan years between 1995 and 2002 - wore a chic black and white floral print dress and a white jacket In the detail: She opted for a palette of natural hues for her make-up and accessorised a delicate gold chain necklace and subtle pendulum earrings Fashion focus: Saskia wore a black neck tie for the evening to match her edgy black clutch purse with silver studs and went for a glamorous look with her make-up, including a bold red lip Saskia wore a black neck tie for the evening to match her edgy black clutch purse with silver studs. She boosted her height by wearing a pair of black heels and went for a glamorous look with her make-up, including a bold red lip. James Bond's DB5 Aston Martin is up for auction. The specially built stunt car driven by Daniel Craig in the James Bond film No Time To Die could is set fetch up to £2 million in an auction to commemorate the 60th anniversary of James Bond. A Tom Ford two-piece dinner suit worn by the actor is also going under the hammer. Going once: James Bond's DB5 Aston Martin is up for auction. Christie's will hold the official two-part charity sale on Wednesday September 28. Craig pictured in the car in No Time To Die Christie's auction house in London will hold the official two-part charity sale on Wednesday September 28. The silver birch Aston Martin is the only DB5 stunt car from the film to be sold to the public. It is estimated to be bought for between £1,500,000 and £2,000,000. The proceeds will go to The Prince's Trust in its work with young people; The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund in support of charities assisting serving and former members of the UK Intelligence Agencies; and three charities supporting serving and former members of the UK Special Forces. Bargain! The car driven by Daniel Craig in the James Bond film No Time To Die could is set fetch up to £2 million in an auction to commemorate the 60th anniversary of James Bond Movie magic: The car was also seen in 2006 Bond film Casino Royale, with Daniel seen here in the driving seat alongside Caterina Murino who played Solange Dimitrios High tech: The Aston Martin is fitted with 'Q Branch' modifications, with the headlights moving down to reveal guns at the front Pristine: The car was in tip top shape ahead of the auction, with the chrome detailing glistening in the light Specially equipped: The car is fitted with racing seats and metal bars inside to ensure the safety of the driver and passenger With love: The staff at the auction house took great care to keep the care safe and clean before the sale Perfect sheen: The car was polished into perfect condition ahead of the sale in a bid to raise the most amount of money for charity Bond's wheels: Producer Michael G. Wilson and Associate Producer Gregg Wilson seen with a silver birch Aston Martin DB5 stunt car, one of eight stunt replicas built for the film. This is the only DB5 stunt car from No Time To Die to be released for public sale Included in the lots are items commemorating each of the six actors to have played Bond, including Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig. Among the array of costumes there will be a two-piece dinner suit with Crockett & Jones shoes, worn by Daniel Craig as James Bond to attend a SPECTRE party, and the incredible Michael Lo Sordo 'Alexandra' gown worn by Ana de Armas in the latest film. There will also be a clapperboard from No Time To Die signed by 007 himself, Daniel Craig, director Cary Joji and Fukunaga, singer Billie Eilish, and many others who brought the film to life. People could also get their hands on an OMEGA Seamaster Diver 300m 007 Edition watch worn by Daniel Craig in No Time To Die. Biker's dream: A Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE stunt motorcycle that appeared in last year's Bond film No Time To Die is also going on sale Raking in the cash: It expected to sell for £20,000 - £30,000 when it goes on sale with 59 other lots On a role: No Time To Die vehicles are going on sale, including a 1981 Aston Martin V8 (middle vehicle) which is estimated at £500,000-700,000) Splash the cash: An Aston Martin DBS Superleggera (rear vehicle) is expected to sell for some big money for the charity Big bucks: The vehicle is has been given an estimate of £300,000-400,000 and the money will be donated to The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Chic ride: A Land Rover Defender 110 is to benefit the British Red Cross to the estimated tune of £300,000-500,000 Suits you: A Tom Ford two-piece dinner suit worn by the actor is also going under the hammer Hero: To represent Sir Roger Moore, they are selling a gold-plated Swarovski-encrusted prop egg from Octopussy Keepsake: The egg, pictured, is estimated to sell for £6,000-£10,000, with the money going to the charity UNICEF In the detail: The egg features a small golden carriage sitting inside which is visible as the upper half is lifted up Pride of place: It sits on a gold stand to match the design, with the item glistening under the lights of the display cabinet at the action rooms Memorabilia: The egg is seen sitting in front of two limited edition OMEGA Seamaster watches, which come in a cover signed by George Lazenby Timepieces: Two watches worn by Daniel Craig in the films are expected to go for up to £20,000 Big bucks: The watches are estimated to sell for £40,000-60,000 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film On Her Majesty's Secret Service Timepieces: (left) The OMEGA Seamaster Diver 300m 007 Edition, worn by Daniel Craig in No Time To Die and designed with input from Craig and the filmmakers; it is being sold to benefit TIME'S UP UK (estimate: £15,000-20,000) (right) The OMEGA Aqua Terra 150m; it is being sold to benefit Orbis (estimate: £15,000-20,000) A Christie's spokesman said: 'The final six items that will be up for auction will each represent one of the six Bonds, and the money will go to the charity chosen personally by each one.' To represent Sir Roger Moore, they are selling a gold-plated Swarovski-encrusted prop egg from Octopussy, which is estimated to sell for £6,000-£10,000, with the money going to the charity UNICEF. In the name of Timothy Dalton, there will be a black, single-breasted tuxedo that he wore in Licence to Kill in 1989, signed on the inside jacket lining. Memories: Costumes and props associated with the 25th film No Time To Die are also going on sale In the detail: A fractured mask worn by Rami Malek in the film No Time To Die is expected to go for around £12,000 Bets are on: In the name of Timothy Dalton, there will be a black, single-breasted tuxedo that he wore in Licence to Kill in 1989, signed on the inside jacket lining Up for grabs: Five silk bow ties worn, and now signed, by Daniel Craig on display ahead for the forthcoming James Bond is Back charity sale at Christies Sale on: The Christie's London online sale is now open for bidding ahead of James Bond Day on 5 October On show: The items were presented during a media preview of 60 years of James Bond at Christies Auction House in London on Monday Making music: A special edition Duesenberg 007 electric guitar to be played by David Arnold at the Royal Albert Hall is signed by producers and artists performing in the Sound of 007 The estimated £6,000-£10,000 will go towards the National Youth Theatre. Daniel Craig's item will be harder to take home, as they are auctioning the Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE from No Time To Die. The motorbike played a major role in one of 007's iconic street chases. The estimated £20,000-£30,000 will go towards Severn Hospice. The last three official Christie's 007 auctions have raised £4,812,525, and this year they are hoping for just as much success. Nice ride: Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE, the specially modified stunt bike has a major role in the pre-credit sequences in the film No Time To Die (estimate: £20,000-30,000) All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility