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A GROUP OF GERALD R. FORD PRESIDENTIAL MEMORABILIA. Including: image 1
A GROUP OF GERALD R. FORD PRESIDENTIAL MEMORABILIA. Including: image 2
A GROUP OF GERALD R. FORD PRESIDENTIAL MEMORABILIA. Including: image 3
A GROUP OF GERALD R. FORD PRESIDENTIAL MEMORABILIA. Including: image 4
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A GROUP OF GERALD R. FORD PRESIDENTIAL MEMORABILIA.
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14 October 2020, 13:00 EDT
New York

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A GROUP OF GERALD R. FORD PRESIDENTIAL MEMORABILIA.

Including:
1. 3 x 5 color photo print of Ford greeting a crowd of people, signed on the verso ("Gerald R. Ford") with typed caption.
2. "Welcome Aboard Marine One" card, signed ("Gerald Ford").
3. White House birthday greeting with secretarial signatures of Gerald and Betty Ford.
4. An official announcement of Ford's lying in state at the Capitol rotunda prior to his funeral in 2006.
5. A first day cover with portrait of Ford.
6. A White House pen by Parker with Ford facsimile signature, in original box.
7. An unofficial Ford inaugural medal by Medallic Art Company, set as a pendant.
8. 8 x 10 inch photograph, gelatin silver print, of Ford at approximately the moment of the unsuccessful assassination attempt by Sara Jane Moore, on September 22, 1975.
The typed caption on the photo reads: This photo is one of my favorites just because it's so typical of all the many wonderful and friendly people I met during my 2-1/2 years as President."

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