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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 by a cinematographer on a vintage camera, and the reverse reads "Museo Internazionale del Cinema e Dello Spettacolo" (International Museum of Film and Entertainment). The bronze is mounted on a wooden base. Signed in relief by the artist, Claudio Pantirei. 8 inches tall PROVENANCE lot 239, "Charlie Chaplin in His Time," Pierre-Yves Gabus, Gallery of Ancient Art, Hotel President, Geneva, February 27, 1993 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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2012-03-31


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$1,408

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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2012-03-31


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$1,250

A Lester High Quality accordion belonging to Charlie Chaplin. This instrument is made of black lacquered wood, bronze, and steel. The keys are capped in Read more…


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2012-11-09


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$15,000

A Lester High Quality accordion belonging to Charlie Chaplin. This instrument is made of black lacquered wood, bronze, and steel. The keys are capped in Read more…


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2012-03-31


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$37,500

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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2012-03-31


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$41,600

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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2012-03-31


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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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2012-03-31


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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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2012-03-31


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$896

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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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2012-03-31