With his striking eyes and captivating features, Terence Stamp (1938-2025) was one of the most enigmatic figures of the swinging sixties, whose effortless charm and powerful screen presence saw him take on an array of memorable roles throughout his six-decade long career as an actor. Now his personal collection will come to auction for the first time at Bonhams Knightsbridge.
Claire Tole-Moir, Head of Popular Culture at Bonhams, commented: “Terence Stamp was not only an incredible actor whose long and varied career gave us many celebrated performances, he was also a defining figure of London in the swinging sixties, emblematic of a certain style and charm. From Stepney to Mayfair, Stamp was a true Londoner. From the photographs of Terry O’Neill, Terence Donovan and David Bailey to his relationships with Jean Shrimpton and Julie Christie, and friendship with Princess Diana, this sale showcases the many sides of Terence Stamp, from costumes and scripts to his own furniture and fashion pieces, personal letters and era defining photographs.”
Featuring scripts, costumes, letters, photographs, furniture and fashion pieces, Sound & Cinema: Featuring The Terence Stamp Collection will run from 15-25 June on www.bonhams.com.














