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John F Kennedy Rocking Chair

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John F. Kennedy’s Rocking Chair, Used by JFK as President

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One of the few rocking chairs owned and used by John F. Kennedy as President, who famously relied on his rocking chairs to relieve back pain resulting from his WWII injuries. Kennedy’s personal physician, Dr. Janet Travell, first treated JFK as a Senator in the 1950s, where she prescribed the use of rocking chairs custom-made to his specifications.

This stylish mid-century rocking chair is upholstered in orange-brown leather against a rattan backing and wood frame, with a leather cushion that snaps into place. Attached with upholstery nails to the underside of one arm is the business card of Larry Arata, who Jackie Kennedy recruited from Hyannis, Massachusetts to work as the White House upholsterer. Arata’s business card shows a McLean, Virginia address and “White House Upholsterer – 1961 to Present” at bottom, though with some paper loss to the card. Also present on the arm of the chair is John F. Kennedy’s Senate business card, signed “Jack Kennedy”, indicating this chair was likely taken from Kennedy’s Senate office and reupholstered for Kennedy to use as President. According to what Jackie Kennedy has said about the chair, it was used by JFK at the Hyannis Port compound.

Rocking chair originates from Jackie Kennedy, who gifted it to New York City Mayor Ed Koch in December 1984 on the occasion of Koch’s 60th birthday. The Mayor, in turn, gifted it to his executive assistant Rose Mintzer, who passed it down to her son, whose notarized LOA accompanies the chair. Chair measures 44″ tall, 28″ wide and 33″ deep. Chair displays beautifully, with light wear from use. One of the more personal belongings of John F. Kennedy. Sold for $90,000.

 

John F Kennedy Rocking Chair

John F. Kennedy’s Rocking Chair, Used by JFK as President

Here at Nate D. Sanders Auctions, we have sold many important John F. Kennedy artifacts:

Lot #151:

John F. Kennedy’s Presidential Blanket Present in the Limo & Bloodied Upon His Assassination — With Impeccable Provenance

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Blanket from John F. Kennedy’s limousine, stowed in the vehicle at the time of his assassination. Navy blue woolen blanket bearing a large embroidered Presidential seal is one of two that were fixtures of the custom limousine, literally built into the doors of the back seat on each side for ready use by chilled passengers. Blanket features a grey plush lining to the reverse side and snaps along the edges for securing to interior door panels. Measures 50.5” x 41”. Embroidered seal measures 7” in diameter. Some patches of wear to fabric surface along center, else fine. With excellent provenance, including an LOA from Burke Reilly, the first owner of the blankets after their removal from the limousine, which was dismantled during Johnson’s administration. Reilly was the manager of the White House Vehicle Program for Ford Motor Company’s Washington Affairs Office, in charge of the care and service of the automobiles in the federal fleet, including ”100X”, the Presidential limousine. His LOA specifies the names of the people he worked and interacted with, including the name of the
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Secret Service agent that gave the blankets to him. Includes copies of Reilly’s Ford ID and his security clearance pass. Mr. Reilly is reportedly still alive today. More information regarding the “lap robes,” as they were called, comes from Ford employee F. Vaughn Ferguson whose 18 December 1963 memo to Ford lobbyist R.W. Markley Jr. is housed at the National Archives. This memo reads in part, ”…on the 2nd of December I noticed that the two lap robes had a few blood spots on them, but, more than that, were soiled from handling and required cleaning. The White House chauffeurs were detailed to take the lap robes to Fort Myer for cleaning. These persons remained with the lap robes until they were cleaned and returned the same day…” An impossibly rare relic from the last moment of JFK’s presidency.  Sold for $61,599.
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We also sold Lee Harvey Oswald’s casket.  From the news:

Lee Harvey Oswald’s coffin seeks a final resting place

A Brentwood auctioneer is selling it and other artifacts from JFK’s assassin.

December 05, 2010|By Bob Pool, Los Angeles Times

Brentwood residents won’t guess what auctioneer Nate D. Sanders has dug up.

“It’s Lee Harvey Oswald’s coffin,” Laura Yntema, one of Sanders’ managers, explained at his auction house tucked behind a row of Barrington Avenue apartment units.

A funeral home owner in Fort Worth has hired Sanders to sell the pine box that President John F. Kennedy’s assassin was buried in after being shot to death Nov. 24, 1963, by Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby.

The first draft of Oswald’s death certificate is for sale too. It was redone after the justice of the peace wrote “Shot by Jack Rubenstein” in the space listing “How Injury Occurred” and someone pointed out that Ruby had not yet been convicted of the killing.

Oswald’s body was exhumed from Fort Worth’s Rose Hill Memorial Park on Oct. 4, 1981, to resolve a dispute between his widow, Marina Oswald, and his brother, Robert Oswald. They had argued over a conspiracy theory that alleged that Kennedy’s killer was actually a look-alike Russian agent who had taken Lee Harvey Oswald’s place.

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Dental records and other physical features proved that Oswald was indeed in the grave. But the coffin, damaged by water, was replaced with a new one before his remains were reburied.

Funeral home owner Allen Baumgardner, who had assisted in the original embalming of Oswald, kept the old casket, along with the erroneous death certificate and the 1963 funeral home log book. On Page 525 are the details of the original $573.50 mortuary fee and $135 cemetery plot. Oswald’s coffin cost $300, and the leaky vault that enclosed it was $200.

Yntema, a former history major who wasn’t born when Kennedy was murdered by Oswald, said the casket’s likely buyer could be either a museum or a “serious collector of presidential memorabilia.”

She suggested that the coffin, which contains shredded newspapers and other padding material left from its manufacture, could fetch as much as $100,000. Bids are being taken by phone and online; the auction ends at 5 p.m. Dec. 16. As of Friday, the highest bid was $15,000.

Sanders said he was shocked when Baumgardner asked him to sell the items.

“I’ve never had a coffin before,” Sanders said. “I was skeptical at first, but then I saw it. It’s the most unusual piece I’ve ever had.”

Sanders has sold other JFK items — photographs of him and wife Jackie, handwritten letters and press releases issued by his White House. Several months ago he sold a copy of Kennedy’s death certificate that Oswald’s mother had obtained.

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Those in the Barrington Avenue neighborhood were surprised to learn that Oswald’s coffin was being stored behind their apartment homes. One resident noted that Brentwood is full of surprises.

“Maybe a couple of more bodies are stashed behind O.J.’s house down the street,” quipped Dusty Hume, who works in financial services.

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