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Silver Gelatin Signed 11″ x 14″ Photograph of John F. Kennedy & Daughter Caroline — Taken During the Summer of 1960 When JFK Campaigned for President
Alfred Eisenstaedt signed 11″ x 14″ silver gelatin photograph of John F. Kennedy with his daughter Caroline. According to Eisenstaedt’s handwritten notation on the verso, the photo was taken in Hyannisport in August 1960 after JFK’s nomination for President. Signed “Eisenstaedt” on the photographic border. With Eisenstaedt’s stamp on verso, “PHOTO BY ALFRED EISENSTAEDT”. Near fine condition. From Alfred Eisenstaedt’s estate. Sold for $3,704.94.

John F. Kennedy’s Rocking Chair, Used by JFK as President
One of the few rocking chairs owned and used by John F. Kennedy as President, who famously relied on his rocking chairs to relieve back pain resulting from his WWII injuries. Kennedy’s personal physician, Dr. Janet Travell, first treated JFK as a Senator in the 1950s, where she prescribed the use of rocking chairs custom-made to his specifications.
This stylish mid-century rocking chair is upholstered in orange-brown leather against a rattan backing and wood frame, with a leather cushion that snaps into place. Attached with upholstery nails to the underside of one arm is the business card of Larry Arata, who Jackie Kennedy recruited from Hyannis, Massachusetts to work as the White House upholsterer. Arata’s business card shows a McLean, Virginia address and “White House Upholsterer – 1961 to Present” at bottom, though with some paper loss to the card. Also present on the arm of the chair is John F. Kennedy’s Senate business card, signed “Jack Kennedy”, indicating this chair was likely taken from Kennedy’s Senate office and reupholstered for Kennedy to use as President. According to what Jackie Kennedy has said about the chair, it was used by JFK at the Hyannis Port compound.
Rocking chair originates from Jackie Kennedy, who gifted it to New York City Mayor Ed Koch in December 1984 on the occasion of Koch’s 60th birthday. The Mayor, in turn, gifted it to his executive assistant Rose Mintzer, who passed it down to her son, whose notarized LOA accompanies the chair. Chair measures 44″ tall, 28″ wide and 33″ deep. Chair displays beautifully, with light wear from use. One of the more personal belongings of John F. Kennedy. Sold for $90,000.
Provocative John F. Kennedy “Wanted for Treason” Handbill Circulated in Dallas — Investigated by the Warren Commission for Links to the Assassination
Incendiary and scarce handbill, circulated in Dallas at the time of John F. Kennedy…s November 1963 visit. Handbill proclaims, …WANTED FOR TREASON… below two front and profile photographs of Kennedy, and makes seven charges against him, including …Betraying the Constitution… and being lax in …enforcing Communist Registration laws.… The Warren Commission investigated the source of these documents, and determined that a man named Robert Surrey printed approximately 5,000 of them, but that Surrey had no connection to Lee Harvey Oswald. Despite this, questions regarding the connection of Dallas extremists associated with the handbills to Oswald have persisted to this day. Very few of the handbills now exist, as the vast majority were destroyed before Kennedy was killed. Lot is accompanied by letter of provenance from the Writer and Editor at …Life… magazine in 1963, Robert Wallace, who was in Dallas at the time of the assassination and collected a few of the handbills. He gave one to famed collector John Lattimer, to whom the letter is written. Wallace notes that the handbills …serve to give some indication of the attitude that prevailed, at least among fanatics, in Dallas at the time of the murder.… Orange-brown handbill measures 9″ x 12″. Overall creasing and very small tear to right margin. Very good condition. Sold for $4,142.
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