Charlie Chaplin’s iconic outfit on sale

The movie icon was reportedly first given the outfit by Scottish actor Billie Ritchie, who had been perfecting the tramp role in silent comedies

June 12, 2014 10:45 am | Updated 10:45 am IST - Los Angeles

Charlie Chaplin holds a rose in this photo from the final scene in his 1931 silent film "City Lights". The film is among the American Film Institute's best romantic comedy movies. File Photo: AP

Charlie Chaplin holds a rose in this photo from the final scene in his 1931 silent film "City Lights". The film is among the American Film Institute's best romantic comedy movies. File Photo: AP

A costume worn by Charlie Chaplin as his iconic Little Tramp character is on sale for $195,000. Chaplin is best remembered for donning the suit and bowler hat combination to portray a bumbling vagrant striving to behave like a gentleman.

The movie icon was reportedly first given the outfit by Scottish actor Billie Ritchie, who had been perfecting the tramp role in silent comedies, reports contactmusic.com.

Chaplin went on to make the role famous in a number of films including “A Dog’s Life”, and the character’s instantly recognisable outfit is now being sold by movie memorabilia site Moments In Time.

The lot includes a suit, hat, walking cane and pair of shoes worn by the actor, and documents detailing the relationship between Chaplin and Ritchie.

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