- John F. Kennedy signed letter,
John F. Kennedy signed letter, dated Aug. 21 1952, thanking supporter for senate nomination. Letter 9” x 6” Condition: staining, folding creases CT Transfer Fee $10
- 1 piece. Typed Letter Signed.
1 piece. Typed Letter Signed. Kennedy, Robert F. Washington, Sept. 13, 1961. 4to. On Attorney General letterhead. To Mr. Earl S. Kalp, The National Conference of Christians and Jews, Chicago Illinois. Clean & attractive.
- A 1958 letter signed by John F.
A 1958 letter signed by John F. Kennedy as senator, a Presidential campaign pin, and the Saturday, November 23 1963 edition of the Record American newspaper, with news of assassination. Condition: letter ripped CT Transfer Fee $10
- 1958 JFK SIGNED LETTER & MEMOAuthentic
1958 JFK SIGNED LETTER & MEMOAuthentic signed letter by John F. Kennedy on Senate letterhead dated March 31, 1958 to John Connell of Hyde Park Mass regarding a claim for medical benefits; together with his signed memorandum from the Senate dated April 7, 1958 to Connell in relation to said letter. Memorandum 5 x 4 inches, letter 10.5 x 8 inches. Both vg condition.
- 1958 JFK SIGNED MEMORANDUMAuthentic
1958 JFK SIGNED MEMORANDUMAuthentic signed memorandum by John F. Kennedy on Senate stationary dated June 13, 1958 to John Connell regarding an attached letter (copy) dated June 6th 1958 from William J. Blake of the Veterans Administration regarding Connells's medical claims. Memorandum is 5 x 4 inches, unsigned letter 10 x 8.
- ROBERT F. KENNEDY, SIGNED LETTERHand
ROBERT F. KENNEDY, SIGNED LETTERHand signed letter of thanks from Bobby Kennedy on US Senate letterhead. Dated 1965. Measures 8 1/2" x 11". Unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- ROBERT KENNEDY PHOTOGRAPH WITH
ROBERT KENNEDY PHOTOGRAPH WITH SIGNED CORRESPONDENCEDESCRIPTION: A framed and matted photograph and limited edition correspondence letter from Robert Kennedy for President Headquarters to Ron Laurie. The letter is numbered 35/250 and the photograph is dated 1968. Provenance: Mark Reuben Gallery, Sausalito, California. CIRCA: 1960s ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: Framed H. 21.75" x W. 32.75" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- TWO JOHN F. KENNEDY LETTERS TOGETHER
TWO JOHN F. KENNEDY LETTERS TOGETHER WITH A TED KENNEDY LETTERTWO JOHN F. KENNEDY LETTERS TOGETHER WITH A TED KENNEDY LETTER, two letters from Jack Kennedy and one from Ted Kennedy: the first letter is signed by John F. Kennedy while in Congress, and the second letter is from the Senate and signed by secretary 3; together with one letter signed by Ted Kennedy while in the Senate (3) Provenance: John Connolly's collection, whose family in Massachusetts was active in politics and knew the Kennedys. Mr. Connolly died in 2017, and letters are currently in his widow's estate.
- John F Kennedy Secretary Signed
John F Kennedy Secretary Signed Photograph and White House Stationary Letter, 1961. Letter written and signed by Evelyn Lincoln who was the Personal Secretary to the President for JFK; photograph likely also signed by Evelyn Lincoln with John Kennedy name. Gallery framed with overall measurements of 17x22''. (LC2)
- (2) 1968 LETTERS W/ ENVELOPES FROM
(2) 1968 LETTERS W/ ENVELOPES FROM PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ROBERT F. KENNEDY & VP HUBERT H. HUMPHREY RE: MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DEATH Both on letterhead, mimeographed text with autopen signatures, dated May 9th from RFK & April 26th from HHH. Both addressed to Mr. Walter M. Haas, Jr. of 11 Briarwood Lane, Pleasantville, NY. RFK himself would be assassinated on June 6th in LA.
- AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNED
AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNED LETTER OF JOHN F. KENNEDY (AMERICAN, 1917 - 1963) 10" x 8" Original black and white photograph, when J.F. Kennedy was Senator, Massachusetts, inscribed and autographed, along with original letter on United States Senate, Washington, D.C. letterhead, signed and dated July 14, 1959. Provenance: Mrs. Florence Ray Selleck's private collection, Oakmont, PA; by descent in the family to the current owner.
- LETTERS AND EPHEMERA SAVED BY A
LETTERS AND EPHEMERA SAVED BY A LONGTIME KENNEDY FAMILY FRIEND Comprising a small and private archive compiled by Kennedy friend and confidant Binky Van Lair, its most important item being a Typed Letter Signed "John Kennedy" on a United States Senate letterhead, one page, January 7, 1955, to Miss Alida Van Lair, Millbrook, New York, reading, in full: "Dear Binky: Many, many thanks for your kind message to me when I was in the hospital in New York. Hospitals are gloomy places, I am afraid; and it makes a tremendous difference when friends remember you as you did. I am feeling much better and am looking forward to getting back to Washington around the first of March. Perhaps I will have a chance to thank you again in person. Until then, Jackie and I want to wish you and all your family a very happy and successful New Year. Sincerely, John Kennedy" with an unsigned note below, in Kennedy's hand reading, "Many, many thanks for your letter Binky. Am looking forward to meeting you in the snack bar at Bailey's Beach Club...(on next page) from me." Copies of this form letter were hand-signed by Kennedy and sent to well-wishers as he recovered from his second back surgery. Some of the letters, like this example, were enhanced with a personal note; additional material present includes an empty matchbook dated 1952 from Hammersmith Farm, Newport Rhode Island, a childhood home of Jackie Kennedy's; an undated and unsigned note in Jackie Kennedy's hand accepting an invitation "...for a cocktail party in honour of...Miss Alida Van Laer; an invitation to the 1953 wedding of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier with postal cover and personal note to Binky from the Auchincloss family; a chatty 1954 letter from Jackie Kennedy's step sister Nina Auchincloss Straight; an August 3, 1963 invitation to Hammersmith Farm; an August 23, 1963 thank you note from Jackie Kennedy via the White House Social Secretary for an expression of sympathy; an official envelope "edged in black" and postmarked January 27, 1964 from Mrs. Kennedy, containing a card thanking the recipient for their sympathy following President Kennedy's death; an undated card from Jackie as "Mrs. Aristotle Onassis" with a handwritten note signed Jackie; a December 10, 1976 Typed Note Signed "Jackie; a Autograph Note Signed by Janet Lee Auchincloss, mother of Jackie Kennedy, October 29, 1977.
- JOHN F. KENNEDY SIGNATURE & INAUGURATION
JOHN F. KENNEDY SIGNATURE & INAUGURATION TICKET United States,1961Includes a photograph of John F. Kennedy, a 1961 inauguration ticket, and a white paper with John F. Kennedy's signature.
- JOHNSON TRUMAN KENNEDY AUTOGRAPHSGroup
JOHNSON TRUMAN KENNEDY AUTOGRAPHSGroup of three autographs. 1956 typed ALS signed letter from Lyndon Johnson when LBJ was the Democratic leader of the Senate thanking Virgil Pinkley for an article he sent. Cut signature of Harry Truman, and a cut signature on the lined side of a cut postcard. Approx. dimensions-Johnson letter approx. 6-1/8" x 7", Truman 5-3/4"L, Kennedy 3"L. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
- AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED LETTER, JOHN
AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED LETTER, JOHN F. KENNEDY, ASA U.S. SENATOR, DATED MAY 19, 1960. ROBOT SIGNATURE. CONCERNS AN ARMY DISCHARGE. 10 1/2" X 8". SHOWS SOME STAINING.
- ROBERT F. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY GENERAL
ROBERT F. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF U.S.,SIGNED LETTER DATED SEPTEMBER 3, 1964. THE LETTER WAS A THANK YOU TO THE HONORABLE ROBERT MANNING, ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF STATE. IN THE TEXT ROBERT THANKS MANNING FOR ALL HE DID FOR HIS DECEASED BROTHER JACK KENNEDY IN A MAXIMUM TIME OF NEED. 8 1/2" X 6 1/2", ON STATE DEPARTMENT STATIONERY, SIGNED IN BLACK "BOB". FRAMED. PROVENANCE: FROM THE ESTATE OF ROBERT J. MANNING.
- JOHN F. KENNEDY, PROFILES IN COURAGE,
JOHN F. KENNEDY, PROFILES IN COURAGE, SIGNED Harper & Brothers, New York, Inaugural Edition, hardcover in jacket, inscription with possible proxy signature, typed and signed note from Evelyn Lincoln, Personal Secretary to the President, 8.5"h x 6"w (book)
- JOHN F. KENNEDY SIGNED PHOTOCirca
JOHN F. KENNEDY SIGNED PHOTOCirca 1950's authentic signed black and white photograph of a young JFK when he was a Senator. Signed to MRS. S. COFFEY SR, WITH VERY BEST WISHES, JOHN F KENNEDY. Photo is 9.5 x 7.5, framed 15.5 x 13.5 inches. Guaranteed.
- 1958 SENATOR JOHN F. KENNEDY AUTOGRAPH
1958 SENATOR JOHN F. KENNEDY AUTOGRAPH LETTER TLS June 24, 1958 typed letter from John F. Kennedy on his United States Senate letterhead, to SFC Delmo Pagnani, 2nd Army Div Hq Co, 2nd MTB 37th Army Reg, Fort Hood, Texas, declining to intercede with the Commanding General, Europe, on his behalf. The difficulty is not defined, but JFK has already submitted appeals to Washington and the Commanding General at Fourth Army Headquarters, to no avail. Signed with nib pen just above the lower fold. Handling dimples, light stain and staples at top, lower edge folded under.
- 1958 SENATOR JOHN F. KENNEDY AUTOGRAPH
1958 SENATOR JOHN F. KENNEDY AUTOGRAPH LETTER TLS June 24, 1958 typed letter from John F. Kennedy on his United States Senate letterhead, to SFC Delmo Pagnani, 2nd Army Div Hq Co, 2nd MTB 37th Army Reg, Fort Hood, Texas, declining to intercede with the Commanding General, Europe, on his behalf. The difficulty is not defined, but JFK has already submitted appeals to Washington and the Commanding General at Fourth Army Headquarters, to no avail. Signed with nib pen just above the lower fold. Handling dimples, light stain and staples at top, lower edge folded under.
- LOT RELATED TO THE PRESIDENCY TO
LOT RELATED TO THE PRESIDENCY TO INCLUDE A THANKYOU LETTER DATED DECEMBER 16, 1986, SIGNED JACKIE KENNEDY ONASSIS ON 1040 FIFTH AVENUE STATIONARY; A SIGNED PHOTO OF AVERELL HARRIMAN, 1956 CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY OF STATE AND GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK; PERIOD PHOTO OF JOHN KENNEDY AND JACKIE; AN INVITATION TO THE INAUGURATION OF RICHARD NIXON AND SPIRO AGNEW; A PHOTO AND POEM FOR JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY UPON HIS DEATH; A 1964 PHOTO OF LYNDON JOHNSON AND HIS CABINET TAKEN BY CECIL STOUGHTON JULY 2, 1964; 3 OTHER PERIOD PHOTOS; PRESIDENT BUSH AND WIFE PHOTO SIGNED AND DINNER MENU FOR WILLARD HOTEL.
- John F Kennedy autograph lot, 2
John F Kennedy autograph lot, 2 photos signed with personalized inscriptions, framed inaugural invitation, inaugural program, Life Magazine Memorial Edition, 2 other Life magazines, November 29, 1963, December 6, 1963, and a folio of "Presidential Elections of the 20th Century", as reported by the New York Times Estimate $600-900
- Collection of Signatures and Autographs
Collection of Signatures and Autographs of American Politicians, mid 1960's Including Herbert Hoover signed letter dated 1928, Harry Truman, Herbert Humphrey, Robert Kennedy signature and signed letter with his thoughts on the war in Vietnam, Edward Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, John Connally, U. Thant signed letter, Arthur J. Goldbert, two Robert S. McNamara signed letters and a further signature, Dean Rusk, Bill Moyers, R. Clyde Larkin signed letter, John V. Lindsay signed letter and autographed photograph, John Kenneth Galbraith signed letter, Jacqueline Kennedy condolences thank you note card with facsimile signature, and a Dwight Eisenhower facsimilie signature with letter signed by Robert L. Schultz, various sizes
largest 11 x 8.5 in — 27.9 x 21.6 cm
- KENNEDY INAUGURATION DOCUMENTS
KENNEDY INAUGURATION DOCUMENTS AND PROGRAM, 1961KENNEDY INAUGURATION DOCUMENTS AND PROGRAM, 1961, [Presidential/ Ephemera] including the Official Inaugural Program bound in blue cloth with the seal of the President and the name of the original recipient, Mary Elizabeth Lewis, stamped on the front board. Attached inside is a label stating 'Copy No. 99 of the Limited DeLuxe Edition', signed by E.H. Foley, General Chairman of the Inaugural Committee with Subscriber letter; honorary Invitation to Inauguration protected with tissue and in original envelope; the Official Inaugural Program in its original envelope with map of Washington, D.C.; two Inauguration Thank You cards in original White House envelope with facsimile signatures of President and Mrs. Kennedy; and two black and white portraits of President and Mrs. Kennedy with facsimile signatures, and another two copies of black and white portraits of Jacqueline Kennedy with facsimile signature
- A POLITICAL AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION
A POLITICAL AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION approximately 26 typed (some hand written) letters and personal notes signed by senators congressmen other notables: Edward (Ted) Kennedy Howard Baker Lawton Chiles Alan Cranston Orrin Hatch John Tower Ernest Hollings Alfonse D'Amato Paul Tongas Hodding Carter Lowell Thomas (radio personality) Arthur Schliesinger Jr. Steve Symmms (senator Idaho); Jennings Randolph Bob Dole David Rockefeller Joseph Biden (as senator) Donald Trump-two notes; John McCain Madeline Albright Dan Quayle (as senator) Sam Ervin Oliver North Henry Kissinger (personal note regarding his mother); and John Glenn. N.B. All are much more than simply a signature on a card.
- JOHN F. KENNEDY, THE STRATEGY OF
JOHN F. KENNEDY, THE STRATEGY OF PEACE, SIGNED Harper & Brothers, New York, 1960, hardcover in jacket, inscription "For Dr. Stevens Best Regards" and signature attributed to Kennedy, 8.5"h x 5.75"w
- Robert Kennedy signature, on a
Robert Kennedy signature, on a 1904 White House invitation, collected on April 3, 1968 at the University of Pennsylvania, 3 3/4" x 6 3/4" Estimate $100-200
- ETHEL KENNEDY, TYPED NOTE, SIGNED,
ETHEL KENNEDY, TYPED NOTE, SIGNED, AUGUST, 1968 Ethel Kennedy (b. 1928, Wife of Robert F. Kennedy, Humanitarian) Typed and signed note on mourning stationery, August 16, 1968, to an individual who had helped coordinate her husband's funeral; including a memorial portrait and a free-franked envelope.
- JOHN F. KENNEDY. PROFILES IN COURAGE
JOHN F. KENNEDY. PROFILES IN COURAGE (PAPERBACK). AUTOGRAPHED BY PRESIDENT KENNEDY, ROBERT FROST, AND MARIAN ANDERSON. JAMES SHEVIS COPY. 6 1/2 X 4 1/4 IN. (16.5 X 10.8 CM.)JOHN F. KENNEDY. PROFILES IN COURAGE (PAPERBACK). AUTOGRAPHED BY PRESIDENT KENNEDY, ROBERT FROST, AND MARIAN ANDERSON. JAMES SHEVIS COPY., [Presidential/ Autographs] Signatures on title page: John F. Kennedy, 'Robert Frost/an admirer/1961', and Marian Anderson in a 1960 (eighth printing) paperback of Profiles in Courage. NY: Pocket Books. 1960. With photograph of Kennedy from an event in Wyoming mounted on back endpaper. The book was the property of journalist James M. Shevis. With Certificate of Authenticity dated December 2021 from Edward N. Bomsey Autographs,confirming all three signatures as authentic. In black paper box Catalogue note: In James M. Shevis's memoir 'A Writer's Life: More Ups Than Downs,' he describes obtaining these three autographs. He received President Kennedy's autograph while he was staying at Jackson Lake Lodge, Wyoming, on September 25, 1963. The photograph mounted in the book is published in his memoir (pp. 3). He received the Robert Frost autograph while attending a 1961 Bread Loaf Writers' Conference at Middleburg College, Vermont, in 1961 (pp. 7). He obtained Marian Anderson's at a Washington, D.C., awards luncheon in her honor in 1965 (pp. 8). Dimensions: 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. (16.5 x 10.8 cm.) Provenance: From the Collection of James M. Shevis (1929-2009)
- A signed photograph of John F.
A signed photograph of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy c.1960 also signed on the left by Walter Mondale 10 x 8ins Estimate ?500-1 000 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?500
- Ted Kennedy signed (not authenticated)
Ted Kennedy signed (not authenticated) copy of J.F.K’s “The Unspoken Speech At Dallas, Nov. 22 1963”, with an album containing 17 photographs of JFK’s visit to Ramstein Air Force Base (Germany). Condition: good overall CT Transfer Fee $10
- COLLECTION OF EPHEMERA RELATED
COLLECTION OF EPHEMERA RELATED TO JOHN F. KENNEDYand Samuel Kagen, Rhode Island representative and delegate to the 1960 Democratic Convention. To include: a letter signed Jack Kennedy to the Honorable Samuel Kagen (RI) thanking him for his support in the Convention in Los Angeles. It is signed Jack Kennedy and is a robot signature pattern II. Comes with a United States Senate envelope, a letter from Glenn Kumekawa to Kagen, dated Dec 19, 1973, a letter to Kagen from congressman John E. Fogerty with a guidebook to the convention. An invitation from the Kennedy's to the Inaugural ball, Jan 20, 1961 to Kagen. A Kennedy-Johnson campaign dinner brochure, Sept 20, 1960. A brochure for a Birthday Dinner for President Kennedy at Commonwealth Armory, Boston, MA, May 29, 1961, with a dinner ticket. A special event brochure for the Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles, 1960. A Democratic National Convention bumper sticker. Two invitations to a reception for distinguished candidates.
- 1 piece. Typed Letter Signed.
1 piece. Typed Letter Signed. Roosevelt, T(heodore). Oyster Bay, N.Y., Jan. 19, 1916. 1 p., 8vo, on Oyster Bay letterhead. To T. Kennard Thomas, Esq., thanking him for his letter & c.
- Robert F. Kennedy signed photograph,
Robert F. Kennedy signed photograph, black and white silver print, Kennedy shaking hands across table, inscribed "For Woodrow Gun(?) with Best Regards, R.F. Kennedy" in blue ballpoint, photo imprinted "Chase/Washington", 8 x 10 in., with PSA/DNA letter of authenticity. Minor creases and edge toning. Heritage-Slater Americana, April 2005, Lot 25301; Collection of Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- An typed letter, signed by Supreme
An typed letter, signed by Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas, covering another document (not present) that Fortas had also autographed. The letter is dated September 15, 1965, a month after Fortas's confirmation as an associate justice by the Senate and two weeks before he was sworn in.
- NIXON & EISENHOWER SIGNATURESLot
NIXON & EISENHOWER SIGNATURESLot of 2 signed Presidential items: Signed Richard Nixon letter from Office of the Vice President in Washington DC on Sep. 8, 1960. To Commander M. Lizner thanking him for his letter hoping that Nixon recovers quickly from knee surgery, 9 x 7 inches; together with signed stationary (possible facsimile or stamp) from President Dwight Eisenhower thanking M. Lizner for the birthday greetings, with envelope. Dated Oct. 20, 1953.