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Auction archive: Lot number 249

Charlie Chaplin/Wheeler Dryden A glass fronted display cabinet -- 36x22 1/8in. (91.4x56.2cm.) containing

Auction 14.12.1995
14 Dec 1995
Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£44,750
ca. US$68,891
Auction archive: Lot number 249

Charlie Chaplin/Wheeler Dryden A glass fronted display cabinet -- 36x22 1/8in. (91.4x56.2cm.) containing

Auction 14.12.1995
14 Dec 1995
Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£44,750
ca. US$68,891
Beschreibung:

Charlie Chaplin/Wheeler Dryden A glass fronted display cabinet -- 36x22 1/8in. (91.4x56.2cm.) containing: -- A bowler hat and cane used by Chaplin in many films from 1916 onwards, the hat ink-stamped on the inside leather hatband Charles Chaplin Film Corporation, Alfred Reeves, General Manager and additionally stamped with manufacturer's details Walter Langdon Hat M'F'G Co. Philadelphia, U.S.A. and original studio label blindstamped The Chaplin Studios Inc. California -- Size 6 7/8 ; the bamboo cane -- 33¾in. long, similarly with original studio label; -- A cast iron lever-operated office die-stamp for the Chaplin Studio blindstamp - The Chaplin Studios Inc, California, Incorporated, March 1916 -- 9¾in. high; -- A publicity photograph of Charlie Chaplin circa 1915, signed and inscribed Faithfully, Chas Chaplin -- 7x5in. (17.8x12.7cm.) framed; -- A postcard of Sydney Chaplin, circa early 1920s, signed and inscribed in black ink Good Luck & best of success from your loving brother Syd -- 3½x5½in. (8.9x14cm.) ; a postcard of a London pub The Lord Clyde and its publican Spencer Chaplin, [Charles and Sydney Chaplin's grandfather] -- 3½x5½in. (8.9x14cm.) and photograph and postcard of Wheeler Dryden imitating Charlie Chaplin in tramp guise taken in India, circa 1915 -- 5½x3½in. (8.9x14cm.) [postcard mounted over the photograph] in common frame; -- A publisher's mock-up CHAPLIN, Charles "The Kid" (The Film) While In The Making, the fly leaf signed and inscribed With compliments Arthur W. Kelly , 19 printed pages followed by blanks, original cloth-backed boards with design by Chaplin on upper cover, [n.d. but 1920?] -- A walking stick of turned wood simulating ratan with Indian white metal knob engraved W.D. Bombay, India, 1918 -- 35in. (88.9cm.) long

Auction archive: Lot number 249
Auction:
Datum:
14 Dec 1995
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

Charlie Chaplin/Wheeler Dryden A glass fronted display cabinet -- 36x22 1/8in. (91.4x56.2cm.) containing: -- A bowler hat and cane used by Chaplin in many films from 1916 onwards, the hat ink-stamped on the inside leather hatband Charles Chaplin Film Corporation, Alfred Reeves, General Manager and additionally stamped with manufacturer's details Walter Langdon Hat M'F'G Co. Philadelphia, U.S.A. and original studio label blindstamped The Chaplin Studios Inc. California -- Size 6 7/8 ; the bamboo cane -- 33¾in. long, similarly with original studio label; -- A cast iron lever-operated office die-stamp for the Chaplin Studio blindstamp - The Chaplin Studios Inc, California, Incorporated, March 1916 -- 9¾in. high; -- A publicity photograph of Charlie Chaplin circa 1915, signed and inscribed Faithfully, Chas Chaplin -- 7x5in. (17.8x12.7cm.) framed; -- A postcard of Sydney Chaplin, circa early 1920s, signed and inscribed in black ink Good Luck & best of success from your loving brother Syd -- 3½x5½in. (8.9x14cm.) ; a postcard of a London pub The Lord Clyde and its publican Spencer Chaplin, [Charles and Sydney Chaplin's grandfather] -- 3½x5½in. (8.9x14cm.) and photograph and postcard of Wheeler Dryden imitating Charlie Chaplin in tramp guise taken in India, circa 1915 -- 5½x3½in. (8.9x14cm.) [postcard mounted over the photograph] in common frame; -- A publisher's mock-up CHAPLIN, Charles "The Kid" (The Film) While In The Making, the fly leaf signed and inscribed With compliments Arthur W. Kelly , 19 printed pages followed by blanks, original cloth-backed boards with design by Chaplin on upper cover, [n.d. but 1920?] -- A walking stick of turned wood simulating ratan with Indian white metal knob engraved W.D. Bombay, India, 1918 -- 35in. (88.9cm.) long

Auction archive: Lot number 249
Auction:
Datum:
14 Dec 1995
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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