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A FRAMED CASE OF PRESIDENTIAL MEMORABILIA.
Washington: 1963-1980.

14 October 2020, 13:00 EDT
New York

Sold for US$765 inc. premium

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A FRAMED CASE OF PRESIDENTIAL MEMORABILIA.

Washington: 1963-1980. A glass case containing 31 pieces of presidential souvenirs, collected by Mr. Preston Bruce during his time in the White House, comprising:
1) 3 ball-point pens marked Johnson, Ford and Pat Nixon.
2) A Johnson Inauguration medal, dated November 22nd 1963, cased.
3) Kennedy "PT 109" lapel pin; and 5 miscellaneous buttons.
4) Two LBJ political lapel pins; and 5 tie pins, mostly marked Ford or Nixon.
5) 2 pairs of cuff-links, one for Gerald Ford.
6) a gold plated Johnson/Humphries Inauguration Ball pendant and chain.
7) 3 boxes of matches, one for JFK; and a lighter.
8) 1 small presidential broach, and 3 others.
9) 2 visitors passes for tours of the White House.

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A Presentation Copy of Kennedy's First Book to Spencer Tracy. Kennedy, John F. 1917-1963. Why England Slept. New York: Wilfred Funk, Inc., 1940.

Signed to Spencer Tracy 1952 Hemingway, Ernest. 1899-1961. The Old Man and the Sea, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952.

CORNELIUS, MATTHEWS, editor. 1817-1889. The Enchanted Moccasins and Other Legends of the American Indians.

CALEPINO, AMBROGIO. 1435-1511. [Dictionarium.] Calepinus Ad librum. Mos est putidas.... Venice: Peter Liechtenstein, January 3, 1509.

HEARN, LAFCADIO. 1850-1904. [Japanese Fairy Tales.] Philadelphia: Macrae-Smith, [But Tokyo: T. Hasegawa,] [c.1931].

HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. 1899-1961. PUTNAM, SAMUEL, translator. Kiki's Memoirs. Paris: Sign of the Black Manikin, 1930.