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$4,800

An International Drivers License belonging to Charlie Chaplin. This 38 page booklet was issued to Charles Spencer Chaplin in June, 1953. Page 5 is an identification page with Chaplin's name, birthdate and residence handwritten in as well as black and white photo of Chaplin stapled to the page. PROVENANCE The Collection of Mirella and Guiliano Canese Categories: Charlie Chaplin


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2012-03-31

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A set of three Charlie Chaplin owned photos from Limelight (Celebrated Productions, 1952). The first is Chaplin as Calvero backstage with Thereza, played by Claire Read more…


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A round medallion bronze award from the International Museum of Film and Entertainment. The sculpture shows a silhouette of Chaplin's Little tramp character being filmed Read more…


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A group of four personally owned silk neckties owned by Charlie Chaplin. From his personal wardrobe, these ties are in various patterns by "Albion House," Read more…


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A metal-tipped bamboo cane belonging to Charlie Chaplin was among a collection of property sold to Entertainment Museum owner, Frans Billen. The cane has a Read more…


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A metal-tipped bamboo cane belonging to Charlie Chaplin was among a collection of property sold to Entertainment Museum owner, Frans Billen. The cane has a Read more…


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$2,880

A vintage Maxply Dunlop tennis racket that was the property of Charlie Chaplin. In the late 20's Chaplin was very fond of tennis and liked Read more…


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2012-03-31


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$8,320

A 1924 "Pathé Baby" film projector belonging to Charlie Chaplin. A low voltage 12v bulb projects the 9.5 mm self-contained, central perforation film reels that Read more…


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$8,960

A light brown leather travel bag with two leather-covered handles and a brass clasp closure. Formerly part of a set of luggage used on worldwide Read more…


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A small goldtone hand mirror with a teal halftone full figure image of Charlie Chaplin as The Little Tramp which was the personal property of Read more…


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A black Bakelite whistle, the personal property of Charlie Chaplin. The whistle is an Acme Thunder, made in Emgland and has a small steel ring Read more…


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Date:
2012-03-31