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A FRAMED GROUP OF RICHARD NIXON MEMORABILIA.
5 items, framed together:

14 October 2020, 13:00 EDT
New York

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A FRAMED GROUP OF RICHARD NIXON MEMORABILIA.

5 items, framed together:
1. Photograph, 13 x 10 inch gelatin silver print portrait of Nixon by Halsman, NY, mounted with inscription: "To Gerald W. Frank / With appreciation for his volunteer service to the course of good government / from his friend Richard Nixon."
2. Printed Photograph Signed and Inscribed ("Richard Nixon"), 8 x 5 inches, single leaf from a larger pamphlet, inscribed "Best wishes to / Gerry Frank from / his friend Richard Nixon."
3. A group of 3 printed tickets to first day ceremonies of the 93rd Congress, each 3 x 6 inches, one on blue, one on white, and one on pink cards.
Provenance: collection of Gerry Frank, Chief of Staff for Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield.

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