Props from Netflix‘s TV series The Crown, including replicas of the Queen’s Gold State Coach and Diana’s Jaguar, have sold at an auction for more than £1.67 million.

Nearly 450 items from the hit Netflix show were sold in a white glove sale, meaning every lot was sold.

The top lot was a 1987 Jaguar, used to portray the car driven by Diana, Princess of Wales, which went for almost four times its estimate at £70,250.

A replica of the Gold State Coach used by the Queen, which Bonhams says is the world’s only reproduction, fetched £56,280, with a pre-sale estimate of between £30,000 and £50,000.

Two thirds of the size of the 1762 original, it was made by prop-maker Jason Szukalski, who took hundreds of photos of the real one on display at Buckingham Place to ensure every detail was copied.

The world's only copy (pictured) of the Gold State Coach fetched £56,280
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The world’s only copy (pictured) of the Gold State Coach fetched £56,280

The top lot was a 1987 Jaguar, used to portray the car driven by Diana, Princess of Wales , which went for almost four times its estimate at £70,250
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The top lot was a 1987 Jaguar, used to portray the car driven by Diana, Princess of Wales , which went for almost four times its estimate at £70,250

Pictured: Elizabeth Debicki seen wearing a replica of Princess Diana's revenge dress in season five
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Pictured: Elizabeth Debicki seen wearing a replica of Princess Diana’s revenge dress in season five

The replica is based on the design by Christina Stambolian and sold for £12,800
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The replica is based on the design by Christina Stambolian and sold for £12,800

A reproduction of the Queen’s coronation chair sold for £25,600.

Also sold were costumes worn by actors who portrayed members of the royal family across the six seasons of the show.

How much The Crown items sold for

Diana’s 1987 Jaguar – £70,250
Replica of the Gold State Coach – £56,280
Queen’s coronation chair replica – £25,600
Diana’s revenge dress replica – £12,800
Replica of Diana’s Harvard sweatshirt – £5,760
Diana’s engagement dress replica- £3,840
Diana’s engagement ring copy – £7,680
Ensemble modeled off Princess Margaret’s wedding – £2,560

A dress worn by Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki, inspired by Diana’s revenge dress, sold for £12,800, and had a guide price of £8,000 to £12,000.

The outfit was named after the princess wore it to an event the same night the then-Prince of Wales confessed to infidelity on national television.

Another of Diana’s outfits was a Harvard sweatshirt ensemble, also worn by Debicki, which sold for £5,760 and had a pre-sale estimate of £500 to £700.

In series four the show recreated the dress Diana wore during the announcement of her engagement to Prince Charles – a royal blue crepe skirt suit with pussybow blouse.

The replica, worn by actor Emma Corrin, sold for £3,840 and a reproduction of Diana’s engagement ring went for £7,680.

Another memorable dress from the series was Princess Margaret’s wedding ensemble, worn by actress Vanessa Kirkby in series two, which was sold for £2,560.

The 473-lot sale, which made more than £1,674,000 million after a pre-sale estimate of £525,000, followed an exclusive three-week exhibition at New Bond Street in London.

Proceeds from the auction will go towards scholarships at the National Film and Television School (NFTS).

Charlie Thomas, Bonhams UK group director for private and iconic collections, said: ‘It has been an immense privilege to work with (production company) Left Bank Pictures on this incredible sale.’

A reproduction of the Queen's coronation chair sold for £25,600
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A reproduction of the Queen’s coronation chair sold for £25,600

Claire Foy and Matt Smith pictured filming season two of The Crown in an episode where a ball has been thrown in their honour
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Claire Foy and Matt Smith pictured filming season two of The Crown in an episode where a ball has been thrown in their honour

The bright blue gown Claire Foy wore for the scene sold for £3,200
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The bright blue gown Claire Foy wore for the scene sold for £3,200

Pictured: Emma Corrin and Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles and Princess Diana in season four of The Crown
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Pictured: Emma Corrin and Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles and Princess Diana in season four of The Crown

The replica, worn by actor Emma Corrin, sold for £3,840
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The replica, worn by actor Emma Corrin, sold for £3,840

Princess Diana Jumper from season 5 Episode 7 is valued at £700
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Another of Diana’s outfits was a Harvard sweatshirt ensemble, also worn by Debicki, which sold for £5,760

Princess Margaret on her wedding day on May 6, 1960
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Vanessa Kirby played Princess Margaret on her wedding day
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A replica of Princess Margaret’s wedding dress was worn by actress Vanessa Kirby in The Crown which was sold for £2,560. Pictured left, Princess Margaret on her wedding day on May 6, 1960

He continued: ‘The Crown Auction offered a unique opportunity to own pieces from the landmark show, the closest most of us will get to the real thing.

‘We are delighted with the result – a white glove sale in which everything was 100% sold.

‘It is without doubt testimony to the success of the series and the incredible talent that worked on The Crown.’

Jon Wardle, director of the NFTS, said: ‘We are thrilled with the result and enormously grateful to Left Bank Pictures.

‘The proceeds from the auction will play a crucial role in supporting life-changing scholarships at the National Film and Television School, ensuring the next generation of film and television makers are given the opportunity to benefit from our world-renowned training, paying forward The Crown’s legacy for many years to come.’

Andy Harries, chief executive of Left Bank Pictures and executive producer of The Crown, added: ‘It is a fantastically fitting end to The Crown to see the props and costumes raise such phenomenal amounts of money for the NFTS Left Bank Pictures scholarship at Bonhams this week.’