More Lloyds of London History By Miller

Charlie Chaplin’s original costume was insured at Lloyd’s of London in the mid-1920.

By Paul Miller

The cutaway coat, baggy trousers, over-large boots, felt hat and cane were covered whilst being transported to an exhibition in New York. Whilst they were said to be “worth two shillings to an old-clothes dealer”, they were insured for £10,000. Under the terms of the policy, the clothes had to be guarded at all times and kept in a vault when not being worn.

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