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PRESIDENTIAL CHINA FROM AIR FORCE
PRESIDENTIAL CHINA FROM AIR FORCE ONE, CHARLTON HESTONAn ivory and white porcelain dinner plate used aboard Air Force One, selected during the George H. W. Bush administration. Beautifully gilt decorated stars and stripes along rim of saucer and cup with the Presidential Seal and Air Force designation at 6 oclock. The inner blue band indicating this chin was for Presidential usage, intended for forward cabin usage by the Presiden himself. Acquired from the estate of Lydia & Charlton Heston and likely gifted to Mr. Heston by the President himself. Produced by Pickard.
Measures: 11 inch diameter
Domestic Shipping: $45
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PRESIDENTIAL CHINA FROM AIR FORCE
PRESIDENTIAL CHINA FROM AIR FORCE ONE, CHARLTON HESTONAn ivory and white porcelain cup and saucer used aboard Air Force One, selected during the George H. W. Bush administration. Beautifully gilt decorated stars and stripes along rim of saucer and cup with the Presidential Seal and Air Force designation at 6 oclock. The inner blue band indicating this chin was for Presidential usage, intended for forward cabin usage by the Presiden himself. Acquired from the estate of Lydia & Charlton Heston and likely gifted to Mr. Heston by the President himself. Produced by Pickard.
Measures: 4.25 x 3.5 x 2.25 inches (cup), 6 inch diameter (saucer)
Domestic Shipping: $45
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BROWN & BIGELOW DWIGHT D.
BROWN & BIGELOW DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER COLUMBINE PLAYING ...Brown & Bigelow Dwight D. Eisenhower Columbine Playing Cards. St. Paul, ca. 1955. Double deck, one mint sealed and one mint in original box. The Presidential seal is on the back and the seal of the four armed services are on the aces. The joker is a world map. With correspondence from the previous owner to the White House requesting a copy of the deck. The Columbine was Air Force One during the Eisenhower administration and these decks of cards were given as gifts to various people who flew with the president. Mrs. Harold Todd wrote to the White House many times requesting a deck to add to her collection and was turned down.
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PRESIDENT KENNEDY MOST HISTORIC
PRESIDENT KENNEDY MOST HISTORIC CIVIL RIGHTS NOTEThis note showcases President John F. Kennedy writing the last names King, Abernathy, and Wilkins on his gold-embossed Aboard Air Force One stationery. JFK was obviously referring to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ralph Abernathy, who headed the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Roy Wilkins, president of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). Exactly sixty years ago, during the summer of 1963, Kennedy became the first president since Abraham Lincoln to address the civil rights agenda nationwide. The riots in Birmingham with police dogs and fire hoses; George Wallace's face-down with Nicholas Katzenbach over two blacks wishing to enroll at the University of Alabama; the killing of four young black girls at a church bombing in Birmingham; the August 28th Freedom March at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.; and the eventual assassination of Kennedy himself dominated the 1963 news.
The late Evelyn Lincoln called it one of the most critical doodles ever sketched by John Fitzgerald Kennedy!
Provenance: comes from the John Burke Jovich collection. World-renowned US Presidential Historian.
JFK's personal secretary during his senatorial and White House years, Evelyn Lincoln, was a dear friend of mine. She frequently reminded Kennedy to pass on his doodles and notes, all unofficial documents, to his friend Congressman Mike Kirwan. Evelyn and her husband Abe (Harold) Lincoln, reviewed every one of JFK's doodles in my Kirwan collection during my visit at their Chevy Chase, MD home back in the early 1990s. She never questioned their authenticity, and her vivid memory of Kennedy scrawling some of the documents brought tears to her eyes. Evelyn was the expert at deciphering the late president's difficult to read handwriting
Size: 7.25 x 4.25 in.
Unframed
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EASTON PRESS (8) VOLS, HISTORY &
EASTON PRESS (8) VOLS, HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY Includes: The New York Times Page One 1851-2004; The Great LIFE Photographers; The Sixties Chronicle, Air Force One; One Nation America Remembers September 11, 2001; New York Then and Now; America the Beautiful; and All the Countries of the World; smallest: 10.25"h x 8.5"w, largest: 14.5"h x 10.5"w
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(7) PRESIDENTIAL AIR FORCE & MARINE
(7) PRESIDENTIAL AIR FORCE & MARINE ONE SOUVENIRS(lot of 7) Presidential souvenirs, including: (1) white plastic cup from Marine One, with the Seal of the President of the United States, 3.5"h, 3"diam, (1) wall plaque with the Seal of the President of the United States, 4.5"diam, (1) Dexter Press photo post card, with Air Force Aircraft VC-137C "The Spirit of '76," blank, 3.5"h, 5.5"w, (1) "Aboard the Spirit of '76" memo pad, 7.25"h, 4.5"w, (1) "Aboard Air Force One" memo pad, 7.25"h, 4.5"w, (1) matchbook, with the Seal of the President of the United States, reverse with text reading: "aboard the Presidential Aircraft," missing several matches, 2"h, 2"w, (1) framed photo collage of the Spirit of '76 aircraft, sight: 13.5"h, 19.5"w, overall: 15.5"h, 21.5"w; 4.25lbs total
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OVERSEAS NATIONAL AIRWAYS AIR FORCE
OVERSEAS NATIONAL AIRWAYS AIR FORCE ONE FLIGHT BAGOverseas National Airways red nylon souvenir flight bag, c.1976, front with the Seal of the President of the United States, American flag, text reading: "Welcome aboard Air Force One," reverse with U.S. Bicentennial logo, retaining original AirTex Bag hanging tag, approx 14.25"h, 13"w, 7"d, 1.5lbs
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AIR FORCE ONE, DECK OF CARDS 3
AIR FORCE ONE, DECK OF CARDS 3 3/4 X 2 1/2 X 3/4 IN. (9.53 X 6.35 X 1.91 CM.)AIR FORCE ONE, DECK OF CARDS, the blue and gold paper box with the seal of the President and 'Welcome Aboard Air Force One', possibly circa 1970s to 1980s Dimensions: 3 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 3/4 in. (9.53 x 6.35 x 1.91 cm.) Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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OFF-WHITE X NIKE AF1 MID PINE GREEN
OFF-WHITE X NIKE AF1 MID PINE GREEN SNEAKERS Pair of pine green and white Af1 mid sneakers by Nike in a collaboration with Off-White, men's size 15, leather, polyester, and rubber, with original presentation box. Never worn. Box: 5.5" H x 17" W x 12.5" W. Note: Virgil Abloh collaborated with Nike to design these sneakers in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Air Force One style.
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US MILITARY GOVERNMENT PRESIDENTIAL
US MILITARY GOVERNMENT PRESIDENTIAL CUFFLINKS PINSCollection of (67) pieces includes cufflinks, lapel pins, money clips, tie clips, tie tacks and stick pins. Agency or departments included: CIA, United States Senate, Department of Veterans Affairs, Airborne, President of the United States Air Force One, Department of State, Presidential Inauguration, Joint Chiefs of Staff. (Provenance: Originally collected by an advisor to President George W. Bush.) Presentation box measures approx. 14 3/4" x 9 x 2 1/4. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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OFF-WHITE X NIKE AIR FORCE ONE
OFF-WHITE X NIKE AIR FORCE ONE MID SNEAKERS, 2 Two pairs of Off-White for Nike Air Force One mid sneakers, in black and white, men's shoe size 15, women's shoe size 16.5, together with original boxes. Box: 6" H x 17" W x 12" D.
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THREE PIECES OF PRESIDENTIAL
THREE PIECES OF PRESIDENTIAL DISHWARE, INCLUDING REAGAN ADMINISTRATION SAUCER DISH AND 1960S/1970S SAUCERTHREE PIECES OF PRESIDENTIAL DISHWARE, INCLUDING REAGAN ADMINISTRATION SAUCER DISH AND 1960s/1970s SAUCER, [Presidential/ Ephemera] a White House/Air Force One saucer from the 1960s/1970s, marked Centura by Corning, dia: 6 in.; and a blue and red gilt saucer dish with gilt presidential seal, the reverse in gold stamped 'White House Service/by Robert C Floyd/Fitz and Floyd, Inc./Fine China/1983'; Marine One commemorative glass dish with gold rim and etched George HW Bush signature and presidential seal, w: 8 1/2 in. (3)
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ARTHUR GETZ, "HAIL TO THE CHIEF",
ARTHUR GETZ, "HAIL TO THE CHIEF", ILLUSTRATION Arthur Getz (American 1913-1996), "Hail to the Chief", casein/tempera on paper, illustration art depicting an American president stepping off of Air Force One at a political rally, signed at lower right, framed. Note: The original version of the painting appeared on the cover of The New Yorker magazine, October 1, 1960. Sight approx. h. 23", w. 16.5"; Overall h. 32.25", w. 25.5", d. 1".
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AIR FORCE ONE WHITE HOUSE
AIR FORCE ONE WHITE HOUSE MEMORABILIA, 1970SShadow box with several pieces of U.S. presidential memorabilia from the 1970s, including a pack of cigarettes, match books and cocktail napkins from Air Force One, a US flag and a White House Fellows flag, a match book with the presidential seal and a White House receipt dated May 19, 1975. Provenance: From the personal collection of Senior U.S. District Judge Elizabeth Kovachevich.
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Framed collection of Richard M.
Framed collection of Richard M. Nixon memorabilia to include: photo of Air Force One President & Mrs. Nixon with Tricia Nixon Nixon autograph on Air Force One stationary and pack of Presidential matches. Framed size 25"x23"
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COVERLET. American late 19th
COVERLET. American late 19th century. Red blue and natural coverlet with center seam and grapevine border 79'' x 90''. Some discoloration relegated to center seam old repair to reinforce one edge.
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Ertl Force One Air Strike Command
Ertl Force One Air Strike Command Radar Site, mint in original box Estimate $10-25