Fans of the hit TV series also have the chance to bid for original costumes worn by the likes of Cillian Murphy, who played Thomas Shelby, and Sam Claflin who appeared as Oswald Mosley.
McCrory played series matriarch Polly Gray in five seasons of the historic drama about gangs in Birmingham. A tailored coat with stitched patterns that she wore in episode four, season three is in the auction.
A tailored coat with abstract stitched patterns worn by Helen McCrory in season three of Peaky Blinders is up for auction. (Image: Omega Auctions) The actress lived in Tufnell Park with husband Damien Lewis and their two children before her death from breast cancer in 2021 at the age of just 52.
The online sale hosted by Omega Auctions is already live and runs for four weeks until Tuesday May 20.
All proceeds will go to The Christie Charity, which supports cancer patients and pioneering research at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester.
Alongside the coat, which is estimated to fetch £200 to £400, there are wardrobe pieces worn by other cast members including several tailored three-piece suits worn by Tommy Shelby and a handmade fur felt hat worn by Oswald Mosley, alongside lace flapper dresses, embroidered scarves, waistcoats and flat caps.
The show’s trademark visual style was created by original costume designer Stephanie Collie followed by designer Alison McCosh and made a lasting impression on British fashion and culture.
Dan Muscatelli-Hampson, auction manager at Omega Auctions said: “These stunning pieces are genuine cultural artefacts – the craftsmanship, history, and star power behind them is exceptional. We’re honoured to host the auction and support The Christie Charity in the process.”
The auction comes ahead of the hotly anticipated Peaky Blinders feature film, written by the show’s creator Steven Knight and due for release this autumn.
Details on how to bid from www.omegaauctions.co.uk