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John F. Kennedy photograph, "John
John F. Kennedy photograph, "John Kennedy on dunes, Hyannis Port, 1959", by Mark Shaw (1922-1969), silver gelatin print signed in margin "Mark Shaw" in black felt-tip marker, 12-7/8 x 19-3/8 in. (sight); double matted in modern metal frame. Possibly laid down, creases, rippling, approximately 11 in. corner crease lower right, approximately 5 in. tear lower right, not examined out of matting; frame with abrasions. Property of a Los Angeles, California Collector.
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PORTRAIT OF JOHN F. KENNEDY, 21 X
PORTRAIT OF JOHN F. KENNEDY, 21 X 17 INCHESPortrait of John F. Kennedy, 21 x 17 inches
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KENNEDY, John William, (American,
KENNEDY, John William, (American, 1903-1996): ''At the Beach'', Vinyl and Oil/Masonite, 9'' x 12'', monogrammed lower right, Sarasota Art Association Exhibition label affixed verso, original frame, 15.75'' x 18.75''.
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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.
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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
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JOHN F. KENNEDY AND LYNDON BAINES
JOHN F. KENNEDY AND LYNDON BAINES JOHNSONINVITATION TO THEIR INAUGURATION ON JANUARY 25, 1961. 9 1/2" X 7 1/2". FRAMED AND UNDER GLASS. IT HAS BEEN LAID DOWN ON CARDBOARD AND THERE IS A SMALL TEAR IN THE BACK CORNER AND SOME STAINING ON FRONT (SEE PHOTOS).
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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.
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Marble bust of John F. Kennedy.
Marble bust of John F. Kennedy. 29'' Ht.
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JOHN F. KENNEDY, PROFILES IN
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)
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JOHN KENNEDY STANDING NUDE FIGURE
JOHN KENNEDY STANDING NUDE FIGURE BRONZE SCULPTURE John Kennedy (American, 1931-2004) bronze sculpture depicting an abstract standing nude woman with her hands behind her back walking down a rectangular stepped base, 1996, signed "J. Kennedy", numbered "65/150", and dated "96" to base. 20" H x 4.5" W x 5" D.
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ALFRED EISENSTAEDT, (AMERICAN,
ALFRED EISENSTAEDT, (AMERICAN, 1898-1995), PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY IN THE OVAL OFFICE, GELATIN SILVER PRINT, 17 X 13 1/2 IN., FRAME: 27 X 23 IN.ALFRED EISENSTAEDT, (American, 1898-1995) President John F. Kennedy in the Oval Office, gelatin silver print executed in 1961, printed in 1995 under the direct supervision of the artist signed Eisenstaedt lower right and numbered 124/250 lower left gelatin silver print Dimensions: 17 x 13 1/2 in., frame: 27 x 23 in. Provenance: The Collection of a San Diego, California Lady. Condition: Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL
JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN POSTERJohn F. Kennedy Presidential Campaign Poster, "Kennedy For President Leadership for the 60's"; offset lithograph on paper; printed lower right "Citizens for Kennedy and Johnson, 261 Constitution Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C." Dimensions: Frame: 45 1/2 x 32 1/2 in. (115.6 x 82.6 cm.) Condition: With vertical and horizontal creases.
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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
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IMPORTANT COLORED SLIDES WITH
IMPORTANT COLORED SLIDES WITH JOHN F. KENNEDY AND OTHERS WITH SEVERAL COLLECTIONS OF NEGATIVES: Original negatives include: 1) President John F. Kennedy's Inauguration on 1/20/1961; 2) Opening day of baseball on 4/10/61; 3) View of John F. Kennedy's grave at Arlington Cemetery in 1964; 4) Senator John F. Kennedy campaigning in Libertyville and Barrington, Illinois on 10/25/60; 5) Nixon and Kennedy chatting informally before a debate on 10/7/60; 6) Nixon/Kennedy debate in Washington D.C. on 10/7/1960; 7) President Kennedy walking with King Hassan II of Morocco on 3/29/63. Former property of Worldwide Photos Incorporated, 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY.
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JOHN F. KENNEDY SIGNATURE &
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.
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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
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COLLECTION OF EPHEMERA RELATED TO
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.
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JOHN KENNEDY SEATED NUDE COUPLE
JOHN KENNEDY SEATED NUDE COUPLE BRONZE SCULPTURE John Kennedy (American, 1931-2004) bronze sculpture depicting two abstract seated nude figures, 1994, signed "J. Kennedy", numbered "107/150", and dated "94" to reverse. 7.5" H x 7.5" W x 4.5" D.
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1960 DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
1960 DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE PHOTOGRAPH OF JOHN F KENNEDY, INSCRIBED IN PEN "WITH BEST WISHES - JOHN F KENNEDY", L.R. (HAS NOT BEEN AUTHENTICATED)1960 Democratic Nominee Photograph of John F Kennedy, Inscribed in pen "with best wishes - John F Kennedy", l.r. (Has not been authenticated),,
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PHOTOMECHANICAL REPRODUCTION OF A
PHOTOMECHANICAL REPRODUCTION OF A BLACK AND WHITE IMAGE OF JOHN F. KENNEDY JR. WITH A DOG Provenance: From the estate of Jay Mulvaney. 10 x 13 in. (image).
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JOHN F KENNEDY BRONZE INAUGURAL
JOHN F KENNEDY BRONZE INAUGURAL MEDAL AND AN APOLLO 11 BRONZE MEDALLIONJohn F Kennedy Bronze Inaugural Medal and an Apollo 11 Bronze Medallion,
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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
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JOHN F. KENNEDY PORCELAIN BUSTSmall
JOHN F. KENNEDY PORCELAIN BUSTSmall porcelain bust of John F. Kennedy by Edward J, Rohn 1983, sign on back of bust, on a wooden base, measures with base 7 1/2 x 5 1/4 x 4 3/4 inches shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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John Frederick Kensett (manner
John Frederick Kensett (manner of) (New York 1818-1872) LANDSCAPE circa 1855 oil on canvas unframed signed: lower right JFK and inscribed on stretcher JF Kensett 185? H24'' W16'' Provenance: Private collection Boston circa 1940 by descent in the family. Painting has been relined; UV light examination shows small spot of retouching on edges and lower section. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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Lot of John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Lot of John Fitzgerald Kennedy political memorabilia, including Austin Productions bust (10" h), Kamer Incorporated figure in musical rocking chair plays "Happy Days are Here Again", assorted porcelain plates & creamer, figural salt & pepper shakers, "Van Buren County Democrats" juice glass, 1960 "Leadership for the 60's Kennedy Johnson pennant, 1963 Memorial poem plaque, keychains
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JOHN F KENNEDY SENATE LETTERHEAD
JOHN F KENNEDY SENATE LETTERHEAD PENCIL DOODLEA wonderful JFK item as senator in which he lists the five greatest United States senators. Kennedy and his committee worked between 1957 and 1959 to determine who the honored five would be. They ultimately chose Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, Robert A. Taft, and Robert La Follette. On his United States Senate letterhead, Kennedy writes their surnames (see attached scan). JFK had previously won the Pulitzer Prize for his authorship of Profiles in Courage, and was fast becoming a historian in his own right.
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: 10.5 x 8 in.
Unframed
Condition:
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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
Condition:
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JOHN F KENNEDY PRESIDENTAL PENCIL
JOHN F KENNEDY PRESIDENTAL PENCIL DOODLEAt the top, JFK has sketched three small sailboats with nine seagulls flying above, which he frequently doodled as congressman, senator, and president. Below, Kennedy has framed the initials TR ? 1906 Peace Prize. He then draws three arrows followed by three interconnected rectangles. Next, the president highlights the words Wilson at Versailles, and, below that, circles the year 1919. The historical significance of Kennedy?s mention of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson cannot be overstated. Roosevelt?s Nobel success in mediating peace which ended the Russo-Japanese War . . . and his notation of Wilson?s Paris Peace Conference triumph at Versailles were obviously on his mind wherever JFK happened to be flying at the moment. Was Kennedy reflecting on ways to alleviate the United States? Cold War relations with the Soviets in Cuba and Berlin?
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
Condition:
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- All items are sold as-is where-is and no guarantees are made of any kind. All sales are final; no refunds will be given under any circumstances.
- All artwork is listed and sold per section (10) of our terms and conditions, please read over all definitions of authorship prior to bidding to better understand artwork listings.
- Helmuth Stone Gallery provides condition reports as a courtesy to our clients and assumes no liability for any error or omission. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client and is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, mater. The bidder assumes responsibility for ensuring that the condition of the item(s) meets with their satisfaction prior to bidding. 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.
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COLLECTION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESS
COLLECTION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS: To include 15 press photographs of John F. Kennedy from assorted ages many with Jackie. Many stamped on back with publishers information. Sold with large photograph of 1938 Howard Hughes from the New York ticker tape parade after he flew around the world and photograph of a foggy Maine rocky coastline by photographer Bernard Wentworth.CONDITION: Note 2 photographs show waves from moisture
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AFTER ROBERT BERKS, SMALL BUST OF
AFTER ROBERT BERKS, SMALL BUST OF JOHN F. KENNEDY After Robert Berks (American, 1922-2011), late 20th century. Alva Museum Replica patinated clay bust of President John F. Kennedy, on a black marble base. Signed to the rear base of the sculpture. Note: The original of this sculpture was created in 1971 and is on display in the Grand Foyer of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. Approx. overall, h. 8.25".
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LEO CHERNE (AMERICAN 1912 -
LEO CHERNE (AMERICAN 1912 - 1999), PLASTER BUST OF JOHN F. KENNEDY, SIGNED, H: 16 IN. (40.6 CM.)Leo Cherne (American 1912 - 1999), Plaster Bust of John F. Kennedy, Signed,, Dimensions: H: 16 in. (40.6 cm.)
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JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR. HANDWRITTEN
JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR. HANDWRITTEN NOTE TO ALMA POWELL, DECEMBER 1995 4 1/2 X 6 1/2 IN. (11.43 X 16.51 CM.)JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR. HANDWRITTEN NOTE TO ALMA POWELL, DECEMBER 1995, handwritten note card with envelope on personal stationery (2) Dimensions: 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. (11.43 x 16.51 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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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)
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TWO JOHN F. KENNEDY LETTERS
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.
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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
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1958 JFK SIGNED LETTER &
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.