10 of the most valuable pieces of Charlie Chaplin memorabilia
Charlie Chaplin was one of the most iconic and beloved actors of the silent film era.
He is known for his timeless comedy and his unforgettable characters, such as the Tramp.
As a result, his memorabilia is highly sought after by collectors all around the world.
Here are the 10 most valuable pieces of Charlie Chaplin memorabilia to sell at auction:
1. "City Lights" Movie Poster:
This iconic movie poster from Chaplin's 1931 film "City Lights" sold for $143,400 at auction in 2017. It is considered one of the most valuable movie posters in existence.2. Charlie Chaplin's Iconic Cane:
This bamboo cane was one of Chaplin's most recognizable props, and it sold for $79,000 at auction in 2011.3. Charlie Chaplin's Bowler Hat:
Chaplin's famous bowler hat sold for $62,500 at auction in 2016. The hat was worn by Chaplin in several of his films, including "The Tramp" and "City Lights."4. "Modern Times" Movie Poster:
This rare poster from Chaplin's 1936 film "Modern Times" sold for $52,500 at auction in 2017.5. Charlie Chaplin's Autograph:
A handwritten autograph from Chaplin sold for $43,750 at auction in 2019. The autograph was on a photograph of Chaplin as the Tramp.6. "The Kid" Movie Poster:
This rare poster from Chaplin's 1921 film "The Kid" sold for $42,000 at auction in 2017.7. Charlie Chaplin's Tramp Costume:
This iconic costume, consisting of a bowler hat, oversized shoes, and a cane, sold for $36,000 at auction in 2010.8. Charlie Chaplin's Passport:
Chaplin's original passport from 1920 sold for $32,500 at auction in 2014.9. "The Gold Rush" Movie Poster:
This rare poster from Chaplin's 1925 film "The Gold Rush" sold for $30,000 at auction in 2017.10. Charlie Chaplin's Personal Footage:
A collection of Charlie Chaplin's personal home movies sold for $25,000 at auction in 2014. The footage included scenes of Chaplin with his family and friends, as well as rare behind-the-scenes footage from his films.In conclusion, Charlie Chaplin's legacy and impact on the film industry is unparalleled, and his memorabilia remains highly sought after by collectors.
These 10 pieces of Chaplin memorabilia are some of the most valuable items that have been sold at auction, and they serve as a testament to Chaplin's enduring legacy and influence on the world of cinema.
About your Author:
Adrian Roose has over 30 years’ experience covering all aspects of the rare stamp & memorabilia industry during which he has sold over £50m of unique items, helping build collections for Royalty, household name celebrities and 1,000s of collectors around the world.
Adrian was previously a Director at Stanley Gibbons, a Board Member of Stampex, and Executive Director of Paul Fraser Collectibles, PFC Auctions and JustCollecting, prior to founding The Memorabilia Club.