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Sell or Auction Your Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey Signature on Envelope for up to Nearly $5,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions

ByNate D Sanders April 7, 2022April 7, 2022

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Sell Your Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey signature on envelope

Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was a U.S. Marine veteran who assassinated John F. Kennedy, then president of the United States, on November 22, 1963.

Marina Nikolayevna Oswald Porter (née Prusakova; Russian: Марина Николаевна Прусакова; born July 17, 1941) is the Russian-American widow of Lee Harvey Oswald.

Below is a recent realized price for a Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey signature on envelope. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to these amounts or more for you:

Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey signature on envelope. Sold for nearly $5,000.

Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey signature on envelope
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Here are some recent items that our auction house, Nate D. Sanders (http://www.NateDSanders.com) has sold:

Ruby/Oswald Pulitzer Print & Documents

Original Pulitzer Prize winning print of Jack Ruby as he shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald. Infamous image captured by Bob Jackson for The Dallas Times Herald from the estate of Herald editor, Felix McKnight. From a 2004 Dallas Morning News article, “…For Robert H. ‘Bob’ Jackson, then a 29-year-old photographer for the Dallas Times Herald, taking a picture of Oswald’s murder meant winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1964…Felix McKnight, co-publisher and editor of the Times Herald, says Mr. Jackson’s negative was overwhelming. ‘I had been a Pulitzer juror three times,’ says Mr. McKnight…He shouted to the troops: ‘We’ve got a winner here! We’re gonna win one!’…” Incredible original silver gelatin print directly from the estate of Felix McKnight measures approximately 26″ x 22″ matted. Photo is mounted onto matting. Accompanied by dozens of telegrams, letters and newspaper clippings, all owned by McKnight, related to JFK’s assassination and the Oswald murder. Also included is the original frame from McKnight. Excellent condition. Sold for $12,500.

Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey signature on envelope
Ruby/Oswald Pulitzer Print & Documents. Click to enlarge.
Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey signature on envelope
Ruby/Oswald Documents. Click to enlarge.
Robert Bob Hill Jackson Lee Harvey Oswald photo
Ruby/Oswald Documents. Click to enlarge.
Robert Bob Hill Jackson Lee Harvey Oswald photo
Ruby/Oswald Documents. Click to enlarge.

Lee Harvey Oswald Autograph Letter Signed to His Mother From Minsk, Russia in Late 1961 — Used by The Warren Commission as Exhibit #312

Lee Harvey Oswald autograph letter signed ”Lee xxx”, used in the Warren Commission’s investigation as exhibit #312. Dated 20 December 1961, letter was sent from Minsk, Russia where Oswald had defected, and is addressed to the assassin’s mother, Mrs. Marguerite Oswald. Uncorrected for Oswald’s characteristic poor spelling, letter reads in full, ”Dear Mother Recieved today the thrid package of books and magazines in the last three weeks thanks a lot I really do apprieciate all of your help. I had better give you my new address they just changed the name of this street so the address is Ulisita Kommset Ulisita Kommunidstecheski House 4 Apt 24. We still don’t have any word about our vista [visa]. The American Embassy in Moscow wrote me a letter [photocopy of the letter, Warren Commission Exhibit No. 241, is included] and stated they think the Russians have to let us go. I shall keep you informed. That’s about all for now, Lee XXX P.S Marina sends her love and thanks for the sewing book.” The photocopy of the 14 December 1961 U.S. Embassy in Moscow letter included reads in part, ”…It is the Embassy’s view that, since you are not considered a Soviet citizen by the authorities in this country, you are entitled to receive a Soviet exit visa upon presentation of valid foreign national passport…It further appears to me that your right to an exit visa will not be affected by your acceptance of an extension of your present Soviet documentation, which is after all, prima facie evidence that you are not regarded here as a Soviet citizen…” Five days after this letter was written, Soviet authorities indeed granted exit visas to Oswald and his wife. From the collection of Dr. John K. Lattimer who was the first nongovernmental medical specialist to review evidence in Kennedy’s assassination. He pencils ”JKL 92 68” at the lower edge of the blank verso of the blank integral leaf. Measures 5.5” x 8” on one sheet of ruled paper. Fine. Sold for $12,500.

Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey signature on envelope
Lee Harvey Oswald Autograph Letter Signed to His Mother. Click to enlarge.

Lee Harvey Oswald Signed Application to Albert Schweitzer College in 1959 — Upon Acceptance to the Swiss College, He at Age 20, Defected to the U.S.S.R.

Lee Harvey Oswald signed application to Albert Schweitzer College — an application which he used as an elaborate ruse to enter Europe and then defect to the Soviet Union. A self-proclaimed Marxist, Oswald laid his plan for defection under the false pretense of enrolling at Albert Schweitzer College located in Switzerland. Once on the European continent, however, he bypassed Switzerland altogether, making his way to Finland and then onto the U.S.S.R. Application is dated 19 March 1959, with portions filled out by Oswald in his hand, including his full name, his age (20), other languages he spoke (Russian), and his exact address at the time. Signed ”Lee H. Oswald”. Document, measuring 8.25” x 4.5” on one page, has a chip to upper left and a hole at lower left, tape residue along split portions of document and minor creasing. Type and ink remain bold and very legible. Fascinating document providing insight into the man who would throw the nation into mourning less than four years later. Sold for $10,541.

Lee Harvey Oswald Signed Application to Albert Schweitzer College. Click to enlarge.

Marguerite Oswald Autograph Letter Signed From 1966, Shortly After Her Son Lee Harvey Oswald Assassinated John F. Kennedy — ”…A Man is innocent until proven guilty…”

Marguerite Oswald autograph letter signed, written on the verso of a typed statement by her regarding problems with the Warren Report, specifically that her son Lee Harvey Oswald never received a trial for the assassination of John F. Kennedy and therefore should be referred to as the alleged assassin. Dated 2 December 1966, Oswald writes to three brothers, Bob, Richard and Ronald Harris: ”Your father was a most kind and considerate man to me while I was a guest of Radio-T.V. WOAI. I feel strongly that he sensed what happened to my son could possibly happen to you boys (his sons). I feel sure also that he would take the position I have taken in our America – ‘A Man is innocent until proven guilty.’ Know you will grow up to be fine young men. Please remember me in your prayers. / Marguerite Oswald / mother of Lee Harvey Oswald”. Letter measures 8.5” x 11”. Folds, else near fine. Accompanied by envelope addressed by Marguerite Oswald to Gary Harris in San Antonio, Texas, postmarked 22 December 1966. Also accompanied by a newspaper article with her writing, including ”need help”. Sold for $3,575.

Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey signature on envelope
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Thrilling Handwritten Account of the Capture of Lee Harvey Oswald by the Police Officer Who Arrested Him in the Movie Theater — ”…I grabbed for…the pistol…he pulled the trigger…”

M. Nick McDonald handwritten signed account of his experience arresting Lee Harvey Oswald for murder. Text reads in part, ”…I went to the exit curtains to the left of the movie screen…[Oswald] was at the rear on the main floor, three rows from the partition of the lobby, quietly sitting in the second chair from the right center aisle. He was staring straight ahead watching the movie…a Friday matinee showing of double bill features, ”Cry of Battle” and ”War is Hell”…I made my decision to try an act of diversion. I searched two men seated in the middle…I started walking unhurriedly up the aisle toward him. Slowly, deliberately, I was closing the distance between us….his empty hands were folded in his lap. As he calmly looked up at me, I spoke with a strong voice of authority, ‘Get on your feet’! He realized he had waited too long to make a free and open move of aggression. He stood slowly, as if in slow motion, facing the movie screen, blinking and turning his head to me…I stared into his icy cold, steel blue eyes…Without a command, he started bringing up both hands and in a voice of resignation, he spoke softly, ‘Well, it’s all over now’! I though he was giving up…Suddenly his left hand made a tight fist and it exploded between my eyes…knocked my head back…I felt him pulling a pistol from underneath his shirt…He brought the pistol up to my chest, I grabbed for it with my left hand and grasped his pistol over the cylinder and hammer with all the strength I could muster. I could feel the hammer glide under my hand, as he pulled the trigger…I stood rigid waiting for the bullet to penetrate my chest…I pivoted his pistol to the side and away from my body and realized I was not shot. With a clutched fist, I hot him over his left eye, knocking him into seat. With a lunge of desperation, I fell on top of him to cover him with my body…to smother his movements. I was in a desperate struggle to gain possession of his pistol…I somehow managed to grasp the handle of his pistol with my right hand and jerked it away from him. I shoved the muzzle into his stomach…I pulled the pistol away and handed it to a detective standing in the aisle. I called out to my fellow Officers, ‘I’ve got him!!!!!!’ Officer M. ‘Nick’ McDonald / – Captor of Oswald – / 11-22-63”. Document runs 6pp. on 6 sheets of plain white stationery, measuring 8.5” x 11”. Stapled and creased at the upper left corner. Near fine. Sold for $3,000.

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Nick McDonald Autograph Manuscript Signed on the Capture of Lee Harvey Oswald

Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was a former U.S. Marine who assassinated United States president John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Oswald was placed in juvenile detention at the age of 12 for truancy, during which time he was assessed by a psychiatrist as “emotionally disturbed”, due to a lack of normal family life. Oswald shot and killed Kennedy on November 22, 1963, from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository as the President traveled by motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas. About 45 minutes after assassinating Kennedy, Oswald shot and killed Dallas police officer J. D. Tippit on a local street. He then slipped into a movie theater, where he was arrested for Tippit’s murder. Oswald was charged with the assassination of Kennedy, but he denied responsibility for the killing, stating that he was a “patsy”. Two days later, Oswald was fatally shot by local nightclub owner Jack Ruby on live television in the basement of Dallas Police Headquarters. Nick McDonald, was the policeman who arrested Lee Harvey Oswald at a Dallas movie theater after President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. Here is a manuscript on Lee Harvey Oswald’s capture. Sold for $1,600.

Lee Harvey Oswald hand addressed mailing envelope
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James Leavelle Signed 14” x 11” Photo of Jack Ruby Shooting Lee Harvey Oswald, as Leavelle Was Handcuffed to Oswald — With a Handwritten Statement by Leavelle Concerning the Event

James R. Leavelle signed photo of Jack Ruby shooting and killing Lee Harvey Oswald. Leavelle writes along the bottom margin of the 14” x 11” photo, ”I was handcuffed to Lee Harvey Oswald when he was shot and killed by Jack Ruby in Police basement 11/24/63 / Homicide Detective James Leavelle”. Interestingly, Leavelle later stated that he spoke to Oswald that morning about the possibility that he would be shot at, to which Oswald reportedly replied, ”Nobody’s going to shoot at me.” Satin-finish photo is near fine. Sold for $500.

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Lee Harvey Oswald Arrest Document With Fascinating Account of Oswald’s Apprehension — Signed by All Four Arresting Officers — ”…the officer and the suspect wrestled for the gun…”

A gripping portrayal of the final moments leading up to and including the capture of President John F. Kennedy’s assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, as told by the four officers who took Oswald into custody. This souvenir document dated 22 November 1963 is addressed to Dallas Chief of Police J.E. Curry and signed by all four arresting officers: Gerald Hill, Ray Hawkins, Paul Bentley and M.N. McDonald. Letter reads in part, ”…we received information via the police radio that an officer had been shot…There was a pool of blood about two feet north of the squad car in the street…we received additional information that the suspect was in the Texas Theater…Officer McDonald…observed the arrested party sitting in the third seat. As he approached this suspect, the suspect said, ‘This is it’, and sprang from the seat. Officer McDonald began to grapple with the suspect and the suspect got his hand on a gun that was stuck inside his shirt. As the officer and the suspect wrestled for the gun, the suspect pulled the trigger once and the gun snapped, but did not fire…after a struggle in which the suspect resisted violently he was disarmed and handcuffed…” Two page document on two sheets measures 8.5” x 11”. Near fine condition. With additional page showing the four officers signing the document. Sold for $375.

Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey signature on envelope
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FREE APPRAISAL. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Mrs M Oswald Lee Harvey signature on envelope that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

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