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Ronald Wilson Reagan (/ˈreɪɡən/ RAY-gən; February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 to 1975 after a career as a Hollywood actor and union leader.
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Large Collection of Presidential Eyeglasses — Nine Pairs Belonging to Nine U.S. Presidents, Including Truman, Reagan, LBJ, Clinton, Bush 41 and Bush 43, Carter, Nixon & Ford
Impressive set of nine eyeglasses owned and worn by nine U.S. Presidents, with many accompanied by signed photos and letters from the Presidents. Set includes eyeglasses worn by nearly every post-WWII President, including: Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, all gifted to the Museum of Ophthalmology, and each framed in its own presentation shadowbox.
Pair of the ”Great Communicator’s” eyeglasses, owned and worn by President Ronald Reagan. Glasses are framed with a lovely letter signed ”Ronald Reagan” from 1 December 1994 on Reagan’s stationery that reads in part, ”It is my pleasure to submit my personal reading glasses for your exhibit…I have lived a very long and full life and been richly blessed with overall good health. While my eyes have always been sharp…these days…my eyes need a little more help and I use these spectacles. Having been a voracious reader since I was a little boy, I simply couldn’t allow this precious gift to be taken from me. / So with my trusty glasses a whole new, vivid world is opened up to me. They bring the pages of my books alive, a lovely softness to the face of my Nancy, and a renewed appreciation for the beauty of a brilliant California day.” Lot also includes a photo of Reagan wearing a similar or the exact pair of eyeglasses, working in his Fox Plaza, Los Angeles office. Personal Optics Mauritius reading glasses with amber colored plastic frames measure 5.375” from endpiece to endpiece. Shadowbox frame measures 29.5” x 21.25” x 3.25” deep, in near fine condition. Sold for $31,250.


Large collection of eyeglasses belonging to U.S. Presidents and world leaders, including a pair belonging to Ronald Reagan, along with Reagan’s autograph letter signed, and accompanying signed envelope. Composed on his Yearling Row ranch stationery, where Reagan lived from 1951-1966, the 40th President writes to Dr. Bagley in full, ”Since I’m now a wearer of Corneal Lens’ this is the best I can do. / These broken parts are all that remain except for one spare pair I keep on hand in addition to my ‘Corneals’. / Best Regards / Ronald Reagan”. Letter is undated but accompanied by original envelope handwritten by Reagan, signed ”R. Reagan / Pacific Palisades Calif.” with a postmark from either 1962 or 1963. Letter is addressed to Dr. Melvin J. Bagley, who assembled this large collection for ”The Famous People’s Eyeglasses Museum”, which he founded.
The lot also includes letters from individuals declining sending a pair of eyeglasses, including a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt who writes, ”I wish I could send you a pair of eye glasses for your collection. Unfortunately, however, I do not have any except the ones I am now using for reading…[signed] Eleanor Roosevelt”. Each pair of glasses is labeled in its own case, compiled by Dr. Bagley beginning in the 1960s through the 1980s, most in very good condition. Lot also includes a copy of his book, ”Celebrity Sighting”. A very unique and personal collection of memorabilia worn by the most influential leaders of the world. Sold for $15,699.

Ronald Reagan His Mont Blanc Meisterstuck Engraved Pen
Ronald Reagan personally owned and used pen, engraved “Ronald Reagan” in his familiar script along the cap. Mont Blanc Meisterstuck Solitaire Pinstripe vermeil gold roller ball pen is 925 silver. Fully functional in near fine condition with only light rubbing, indicating use by America’s beloved 40th President. Originally sold at Christie’s, still retaining the lotting tag. Sold for $6,693.

Ronald and Nancy Reagan signed copy of ”Ronald Reagan An American Hero”, extraordinarily rare as one of only 250 in the signed limited edition, this copy being number 14. Published in 2001 by Dorling Kindersley, in concert with Tehabi Books and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, oversized picture book bound in deep brown leather features four raised bands to spine, gilt lettering and a Great Seal in bronze-colored metal to front cover. 271pp. book documents Reagan’s life as a young man to his political career as Governor, and his Presidency with Nancy beside him as First Lady. Books comes housed in an engraved wood case, lushly lined in navy blue velvet and satin, with the original four commemorative coins completing the set. Signed upon the Presidential Library bookplate, ”Ronald Reagan” and ”Nancy Reagan”, book measures 10.5” x 11.5”. Hinged wooden case measures 14” x 15” x 4”. Small bump to spine and light wear to case consisting of a few scuffs. Overall near fine condition. Accompanied by the COA, jointly-issued by Tehabi Books and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. Sold for $5,824.


Signed glossy photo of Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev signing the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty on 8 December 1987. Photograph was captured in the East Room of the White House. Reagan as U.S. President and Gorbachev as General Secretary of the Soviet Union sign the mat surrounding the 6.25” x 9.5” photo in black ink: ”M Gorbachev” and ”Ronald Reagan”. Framed to overall size of 17.25” x 15.5”. Near fine. Sold for $4,915.

Reagan White House China by Lenox — Large Service Plate in Red-Gold Design, Made for State Dinners
Beautiful Lenox china service plate made for the Reagan White House, in ”Reagan red” and gold, with an elegant cross-hatch design, the more formal style of china specifically used for state dinners, introduced on 3 February 1982. Plate features the Presidential seal in gilt at center, with Lenox mark on underside reading, ”For Lenox China, Inc. / Lenox / Made In U.S.A. / The White House / 1981”. Plate measures 11.625” in diameter. Near fine condition. Sold for $4,431.

Reagan White House China by Lenox — Large Charger Plate in Red-Gold Design, Made for State Dinners
Beautiful Lenox china charger plate made for the Reagan White House, in ”Reagan red” and gold, with an elegant cross-hatch design, the more formal style of china specifically used for state dinners, introduced on 3 February 1982. Plate features the luminous Presidential seal in gilt at center, with Lenox mark on underside reading, ”For Lenox China, Inc. / Lenox / Made In U.S.A. / The White House / 1981”. Plate measures 11.625” in diameter. Near fine condition. Accompanied by display plaque. Sold for $3,661.

Ronald Reagan Signed ”Speaking My Mind” Special Limited Edition — Housed in Luxury Oak Case
Ronald Reagan signed special edition of his book ”Speaking My Mind: Selected Speeches with Personal Reflections”, housed in a beautiful custom oak box with audiotapes. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989. The 40th President signs ”Ronald Reagan” in black ink to the limitation page, which indicates this volume is number 1,361 of 5,000 copies. This rare deluxe edition comes bound in blue leather boards with a ribbed spine, and gilt lettering and design. All edges gilt with marbled endpapers and a satin bookmark sewn into the binding. The complete six-cassette audio series is also part of the set. The hinged lid of the case lifts to reveal the book nestled in blue velvet lining. The cassette tapes are housed in a drawer underneath. Box measures 16.5” wide by 11” deep and 4.75” tall. Features metal handles on the sides and a metal presidential seal to the lid. Near fine condition. A handsome and comprehensive display set signed by the beloved 40th President. Sold for $3,125.

Stately Ronald Reagan Presidential Dinner Plate
White House china plate from the Reagan administration. Elegant ivory color dinner plate with heavy black rim features a gilt presidential seal at the top and star-patterned gilt edge. Underside bears the maker’s mark of Castleton Studios. A pinhead-sized flaw to the top edge of the seal has undergone expert repair, else near fine. Sold for $3,049.

Reagan White House China by Lenox — Large Service Plate in Red-Gold Design, Made for State Dinners
Beautiful Lenox china service plate made for the Reagan White House, in ”Reagan red” and gold, with an elegant cross-hatch design, the more formal style of china specifically used for state dinners, introduced on 3 February 1982. Plate features the Presidential seal in gilt at center, with Lenox mark on underside reading, ”For Lenox China, Inc. / Lenox / Made In U.S.A. / The White House / 1981”. Plate measures 11.625” in diameter. Near fine condition. Sold for $3,025.

Ronald Reagan Rare Autograph Letter as President With Great Chicago Cubs Baseball Content
Autograph letter signed as President on White House stationery, no date but circa the summer of 1988, to the wife of Chicago Cubs great, Charlie Grimm. Ronald Reagan grew up outside of Chicago and lived there until sometime in the 1930’s. Grimm was a first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball best known for his years with the Wrigley family owned Chicago Cubs. As a manager for the Cubs, he led the team to National League championships in 1932, 1935 and 1945. He was brought out of retirement to direct the Cubs again in early 1960, but the team got off to a slow start, and owner P.K. Wrigley swapped Grimm with another former manager, Lou Boudreau. Grimm died in Scottsdale, Arizona at age 85, from cancer. His widow, who this letter is written to was granted permission to spread his ashes on Wrigley Field. In the Presidential letter, Reagan writes, “Dear Marion, It’s good to hear from you & to know you are all settled back in Ill. I wonder if Mr. Wrigley will look down on the upcoming night game at Wrigley Field and protest its happening. He was totally against night ball. Nancy thanks you for your kind words & so do I. We’ll be looking forward to your book. (Forgive the blob) Give our best to Deedie. All the best, Ron.” Excellent condition. Sold for $3,000.

Reagan White House China by Lenox — Large Service Plate in Red-Gold Design, Made for State Dinners
Beautiful Lenox china service plate made for the Reagan White House, in ”Reagan red” and gold, with an elegant cross-hatch design, the more formal style of china specifically used for state dinners, introduced on 3 February 1982. Plate features the Presidential seal in gilt at center, with Lenox mark on underside reading, ”For Lenox China, Inc. / Lenox / Made In U.S.A. / The White House / 1981”. Plate measures 11.625” in diameter. Near fine condition. Sold for $2,750.

Ronald & Nancy Reagan Personally Owned Russian Limoge
Russian box from the personal collection of President Ronald and Nancy Reagan, owned and used by them in the Presidential years at the Family Residence in the White House and then at their Bel Air, California home. Beautiful black lacquered box features gilt accenting an artistic rendering of the Moscow Holy Danilov Monastery, where Reagan visited in 1988. Top opens to reveal a red lacquered interior. The box was likely obtained during the Reagans historic trip to Russia during the 1988 Moscow Summit. Upon leaving the White House, the Reagans marked their possessions with a green sticker to designate which of their belongings had been displayed with them during their Presidential years; this box has this round green sticker on its underside. Markings upon the box translate from Russian as “Moscow Holy Danilov Monastery”. Box was originally sold at Christie’s in New York, and has Christie’s sticker. Measures 7″ x 5″. Light rubbing to a few corners, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $1,776.

Reagan White House China Bowl to Celebrate Christmas in 1986
Lenox china bowl from the Reagan White House, made to celebrate Christmas in 1986. Trimmed in ”Reagan Red” and gilt, bowl is the Reagan White House-style pattern, with the Lenox mark on underside, as well as ”Christmas in 1986”. Front of bowl also features the gilt facsimile signatures of Ronald and Nancy Reagan, along with a pictorial depiction of the White House. Bowl measures 9” in diameter and 3.75” high. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,628.

American Life Ronald Reagan Sig Special Limited Edition
Ronald Reagan signed special edition of his book “An American Life”, housed in a beautiful custom oak box with audiotapes of “Speaking My Mind”. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1990. The 40th President signs “Ronald Reagan” in black ink to the limitation page, which indicates this volume is number 524 of 2,000 copies. This rare deluxe edition comes bound in blue leather boards with a ribbed spine, accented in 22kt gold with gilt lettering and design. All edges gilt with marbled endpapers and a satin bookmark sewn into the binding. The complete six-cassette series of his audio publication “Speaking My Mind: Selected Speeches with Personal Reflections” is also part of the set. The hinged lid of the case lifts to reveal the book nestled in blue velvet lining, with the cassette tapes housed in a drawer underneath. Box measures 17.5″ wide (including handles) by 11″ deep and 4.75″ tall. Features metal handles on the sides and a metal presidential seal to the lid. Book and entire presentation is in near fine condition. Complete in original styrofoam box and mailing box marked “Reagan”. A handsome and comprehensive display set signed by the beloved 40th President. Sold for $1,550.

Ronald Reagan White House China Soup Bowl Made for State Dinners
Beautiful Lenox china soup bowl made for the Reagan White House, in ”Reagan red” and gold, with the Presidential seal in gilt, the more formal style of china specifically used for state dinners. Double-handle bowl is marked on the underside, ”For Lenox China, Inc. / Lenox / Made In U.S.A. / The White House / 1981”. Bowl measures 4.875” in diameter at the mouth, and 1.75” tall. Some darkening to gilt seal and light wear to handles, overall near fine condition. Sold for $1,513.

Ronald Reagan Signed Letter
Autographed letter signed by Ronald Reagan. Composed in black ink on a Presidential Seal card and dated 28 April 1991, Reagan writes to Marion Grimm, the widow of Chicago Cubs great, Charlie Grimm. In part: “…bless you for what you had to say. I’m sure you’ll be pleased to know that scores of those people she lists as informants have gotten in touch and told me they’ve never met her or communicated any of those stories she claims to have heard from them…Sincerely – Ron.” Soiling to lower left corner, otherwise very good. Sold for $1,500.

Ronald Reagan Commemorative China Plate for the First Ladies Breakfast — Bordered in ”Reagan Red”
Lenox china dinner plate in ”Reagan red”, featuring a pictorial depiction of the White House at 12:00 in gilt. Plate was made for the First Ladies Breakfast in 1984 during the Reagan administration, with the facsimile signatures of Nancy Reagan and nine former First Ladies on the underside, along with the mark, ”First Ladies Breakfast / April 20, 1984 / Lenox”. Plate measures 10.5”. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,479.

Ronald Reagan Presidential China Plate
White House Service china made for the Ronald Reagan administration by china makers Robert C. Floyd. In addition to the White House, this luncheon plate was used aboard Air Force One and at Camp David. China features a gilt Presidential seal at center and navy blue, burgundy and gilt trim to rim. Underside reads in gilt, ”White House Service / by Robert C. Floyd / Fitz & Floyd, Inc. / Fine China / 1983”. Plate measures 7.5” in diameter. Near fine. Sold for $1,250.

Ronald Reagan White House China Plate — ”THE WHITE HOUSE / 1981”
Beautiful Lenox china plate from the Reagan White House, in their signature colors of red and gold. Salad plate is adorned with the Presidential seal in gilt at top and marked on the back, ”LENOX / MADE IN U.S.A. / THE WHITE HOUSE / 1981”. Ordered by Nancy Reagan, this service was first used on 3 February 1982 at the state dinner for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Mrs. Reagan was criticized at the time for spending money on the service, but she would otherwise have had to use mis-matching china. President Truman’s daughter, Margaret Truman came to her defense by saying ”When the President and First Lady give a state dinner, the china should match.” This plate is actually from the service used in the White House and not one of the exhibit pieces. Measures 8.375” in diameter. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,250.

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