From a replica of the formal dress worn by Queen Elizabeth on her coronation to a replica of the royal family’s enclosed carriage, costumes and items from the award-winning drama series “The Crown” will be on display in London this week before they go under the hammer.

More than 450 items from the Netflix show, which focused on Elizabeth’s reign, will be presented by auction house Bonhams from next Thursday ahead of ‘The Crown Auction’ on February 7.

The hit series ended last month after six seasons, during which actresses Claire Foy, Olivia Colman and Imelda Stoughton played Elizabeth at different times of her reign.

Among the items on display are the costumes worn by the main characters, including Elizabeth Debicki, who played Princess Diana in the series.

A replica of Elizabeth’s coronation dress worn by Foy in season one is estimated to fetch between £20,000-30,000, while a black outer dress worn by Debicki in season five, which inspired the Diana’s so-called “Revenge Dress” is priced between £8,000-12,000.

Also going under the hammer will be what Bonhams says is a one-of-a-kind Gold State Coach replica (£30,000-50,000) and a Coronation Chair replica priced between £10,000-20,000.

Also up for auction will be a replica of the Buckingham Palace gate (£6,000-£8,000) and a representation of the Downing Street facade (£20,000-£30,000).

The items for sale come from “all six seasons,” said Charlie Thomas, director of sales at Bonhams. Although the queen is at the center of attention, the auction “highlights all the central characters from all six seasons and is … a real love letter to the series,” Thomas added.

About 150 items will be auctioned live on February 7. A further 300 items will be up for sale in the online auction which will take place between January 11th and February 8th.