By Marie-Louise Gumuchian LONDON (Reuters) – From an Aston Martin DB5 stunt car to costumes worn by Daniel Craig in “No Time to Die”, an array of James Bond props and memorabilia are being offered at a charity auction soon as the film franchise celebrates 60 years. The two-part sale will be held as a live auction on Wednesday and an online auction with bidding open until James Bond Day on Oct. 5 – the date the world premiere for the first film about the suave British secret agent – “Dr. No” – was held in 1962. Leading the lots is the car used for some adrenaline-packed stunts in “No Time to Di…