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  • Donald Trump’s old golf clubs are going under the hammer. Boston-based RR Auction is hawking TaylorMade clubs that the U.S. president used at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey, more than 10 years ago. Trump had previously gifted the sports equipment — which is engraved with “D. Trump” — to his personal caddie Andrew Lombardo and now the auction house is hoping to sell them for around the $30,000 mark. From 2004 to 2008, Mr Lombardo served as Assistant Caddie Master and Director of Outdoor Operations while employed at Bedminster, caddying for Trump over 100 times from the day the club first opened until his resignation in 2008, including twice during the filming of The Apprentice. “I knew the first set of irons were special and so beautiful, they were the only set of forged blades, the first set that TaylorMade gave to Mr. Trump and the only set that had (D. Trump) engraved on them,” said Lombardo in a letter of provenance.  According to Lombardo, Trump — who is an excellent golfer with a 3 handicap and owns 17 golf courses worldwide — exclusively used these irons for a two-and-a-half month period while playing with and against a variety of celebrities, powerful businesspeople, and golf professionals at Bedminster.  The Fine Autographs and Artifacts Auction from RR Auction began on June 26 and will conclude on July 12. 03 Jul 2017 Pictured: Donald Trump's golf clubs that he used more than 10 years ago at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey, are going up for auction. Photo credit: RR Auction/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Donald Trump’s old golf clubs are going under the hammer. Boston-based RR Auction is hawking TaylorMade clubs that the U.S. president used at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey, more than 10 years ago. Trump had previously gifted the sports equipment — which is engraved with “D. Trump” — to his personal caddie Andrew Lombardo and now the auction house is hoping to sell them for around the $30,000 mark. From 2004 to 2008, Mr Lombardo served as Assistant Caddie Master and Director of Outdoor Operations while employed at Bedminster, caddying for Trump over 100 times from the day the club first opened until his resignation in 2008, including twice during the filming of The Apprentice. “I knew the first set of irons were special and so beautiful, they were the only set of forged blades, the first set that TaylorMade gave to Mr. Trump and the only set that had (D. Trump) engraved on them,” said Lombardo in a letter of provenance.  According to Lombardo, Trump — who is an excellent golfer with a 3 handicap and owns 17 golf courses worldwide — exclusively used these irons for a two-and-a-half month period while playing with and against a variety of celebrities, powerful businesspeople, and golf professionals at Bedminster.  The Fine Autographs and Artifacts Auction from RR Auction began on June 26 and will conclude on July 12. 03 Jul 2017 Pictured: Andrew Lombardo's letter of provenance. Photo credit: RR Auction/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Letter from Clyde, written by Bonnie, to ex-gang member. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Meyer Lansky's gold watch. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Certificate of authenticity for Meyer Lansky's gold razor. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: James 'Whitey' Bulger's sunglasses. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: HE is one of history’s most notorious outlaws. A serial murderer and robber whose rampage with his lover accomplice was made into Hollywood hit Bonnie and Clyde. But Clyde Barrow had a softer more creative side – as this stunning snakehead ring he gave Bonnie Parker reveals. It has surfaced for the first time since the deadly duo went on a robbing and killing spree that made them America’s most hunted criminals. Incredibly, it has been tucked out of sight from the world for decades – hidden in an attic belonging to the family of a celebrated Texas sheriff who ambushed the pair in 1933. Lawman Richard ‘Smoot’ Schmid (correct) found the ring in Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet-riddled Ford Model B after they managed to escape. Experts say it is the nearest thing to a wedding band that existed between the notorious outlaws, who died together in another ambush six months later. It was given to Bonnie by Clyde after he had been languishing in a Texas jail and was pining for the married waitress he met in 1930 when she was 19. It made $25,000 at auction in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday along with other fascinating items of America's outlaw history including Al Capone's diamond watch, which made $84,375 (including buyer's premium) and handwritten music and lyrics by the gangster, which sold for $84,375. Meyer Lansky's watch and gold razor and a jail letter from 'Telfon Don' John Gotti were also sold. (more copy available on request). 21 Jun 2017 Pictured: Meyer Lansky's coat. Photo credit: RR Auction/Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 16, 2017 - U.S. - File Photo - John, Bobby, Jean, Pat, and Eunice Kennedy in Hyannis Port during the summer of 1952. In very fine museum-quality condition. A wonderful portrait photograph capturing JFK with his brother and three sisters, who all proved to be invaluable with their time and commitment (especially Bobby as campaign manager), in supporting their brother during his winning senatorial campaign.. John F. Kennedy Presidential Golf Ball Set Lot 9058. In commemoration of JFK's 100th birthday on May 29, 2017, RR Auction has curated an once-in-a-lifetime assortment of Kennedy artifacts, signed material, and photographs to celebrate the life of America's beloved 35th president. The more than 175 lots cover; JFK's early years, the transition to his congressional and senatorial careers, and 'The 1,000 Days of Camelot,' Kennedy's storied tenure as president. The special online offering is scheduled to begin on May 11 and will conclude on May 18, 2017. The R. Paloger photographs shows a period in JFK's life from 1946 to 1953, chronicling JFK's first political congressional campaign of 1946, his run for U.S. senator in 1952, and his marriage to Jackie in 1953. (Credit Image: © Ronnie Paloger/RR Auction via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 16, 2017 - U.S. - File Photo - Kennedy in 1946 being sworn in as commander of VFW POST NO. 5880 which JFK formed to honor his late brother Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. whose banner he marched behind on June 17, 1946 in the annual Bunker Hill Day Parade. In very fine museum-quality condition. A fantastic image of the young Kennedy. In commemoration of JFK's 100th birthday on May 29, 2017, RR Auction has curated an once-in-a-lifetime assortment of Kennedy artifacts, signed material, and photographs to celebrate the life of America's beloved 35th president. The more than 175 lots cover; JFK's early years, the transition to his congressional and senatorial careers, and 'The 1,000 Days of Camelot,' Kennedy's storied tenure as president. The special online offering is scheduled to begin on May 11 and will conclude on May 18, 2017. The R. Paloger photographs shows a period in JFK's life from 1946 to 1953, chronicling JFK's first political congressional campaign of 1946, his run for U.S. senator in 1952, and his marriage to Jackie in 1953. (Credit Image: © Ronnie Paloger/RR Auction via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • John F. Kennedy, the nation's 35th President, would have turned 100 years old on May 29, 2017. With the centennial anniversary of John F. Kennedy's birth, the former president's legacy is being celebrated across the nation. PICTURED: U.S. - File Photo - JOHN F. KENNEDY seated on a desk inside his Beacon Hill apartment, taken as one of the first 'official' portrait photographs to be used for his 1952 Senatorial campaign. In very fine museum-quality condition. A delightful image featuring an incredibly casual and rudimentary backdrop for 'official' photographs. John F. Kennedy wearing a striped suit and sitting on a table in his Beacon Hill apartment. This image was used as an 'official' portrait photograph for Kennedy's 1952 senatorial campaign. In very fine museum-quality condition. A striking portrait photograph of the future senator using his apartment as a backdrop for these photographs as he previously did in 1946 during his congressional campaign. In commemoration of JFK's 100th birthday on May 29, 2017, RR Auction has curated an once-in-a-lifetime assortment of Kennedy artifacts, signed material, and photographs to celebrate the life of America's beloved 35th president. The more than 175 lots cover; JFK's early years, the transition to his congressional and senatorial careers, and 'The 1,000 Days of Camelot,' Kennedy's storied tenure as president. The special online offering is scheduled to begin on May 11 and will conclude on May 18, 2017. The R. Paloger photographs shows a period in JFK's life from 1946 to 1953, chronicling JFK's first political congressional campaign of 1946, his run for U.S. senator in 1952, and his marriage to Jackie in 1953. (Credit Image: © Ronnie Paloger/RR Auction via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • John F. Kennedy, the nation's 35th President, would have turned 100 years old on May 29, 2017. With the centennial anniversary of John F. Kennedy's birth, the former president's legacy is being celebrated across the nation. PICTURED: May 16, 2017 - U.S. - File Photo - Recently engaged JOHN F. KENNEDY and JACQUELINE BOUVIER sitting on the front lawn of the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port in the summer of 1953. In very fine museum-quality condition. John and Jackie just months before they were married. In commemoration of JFK's 100th birthday on May 29, 2017, RR Auction has curated an once-in-a-lifetime assortment of Kennedy artifacts, signed material, and photographs to celebrate the life of America's beloved 35th president. The more than 175 lots cover; JFK's early years, the transition to his congressional and senatorial careers, and 'The 1,000 Days of Camelot,' Kennedy's storied tenure as president. The special online offering is scheduled to begin on May 11 and will conclude on May 18, 2017. The R. Paloger photographs shows a period in JFK's life from 1946 to 1953, chronicling JFK's first political congressional campaign of 1946, his run for U.S. senator in 1952, and his marriage to Jackie in 1953. (Credit Image: © Ronnie Paloger/RR Auction via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 30, 2019 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. - A remarkable assortment of 19 original negatives of President John F. Kennedy will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction.Ê The photographs were taken at the 'Winter White House,' the Kennedys Palm Beach residency at 1095 N. Ocean Boulevard, in December 1962 and January 1963. The images were taken by photographer Eddie Johnson, who traveled to the Floridian getaway as the personal assistant of Elaine de Kooning, a celebrated portrait artist recently commissioned to paint President Kennedy's official portrait for the Truman Library.Ê A total of nine strips, feature 19 images of either JFK, De Kooning, or both, with all but two images featuring the president, who is either captured in a full-length stance or in a seated pose reading or conversing with Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman.ÊThe negatives include their original sleeves, which are dated either December 29, 1962 or January 3, 1963. Also included are two 35mm negative strips, with one containing six images and the other three images, with subjects similar to the above negatives.Ê Accompanied by a group of 13 modern photo prints, 11 matte-finish and two glossy, containing select images of the president and De Kooning, with reverse of glossy photos bearing an Eddie Johnson copyright stamp dated to 1963, and two typed draft letters from Johnson to President Clinton. (Credit Image: © Eddie Johnson Estate/RR AUCTION via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 30, 2019 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. - A remarkable assortment of 19 original negatives of President John F. Kennedy will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction.Ê The photographs were taken at the 'Winter White House,' the Kennedys Palm Beach residency at 1095 N. Ocean Boulevard, in December 1962 and January 1963. The images were taken by photographer Eddie Johnson, who traveled to the Floridian getaway as the personal assistant of Elaine de Kooning, a celebrated portrait artist recently commissioned to paint President Kennedy's official portrait for the Truman Library.Ê A total of nine strips, feature 19 images of either JFK, De Kooning, or both, with all but two images featuring the president, who is either captured in a full-length stance or in a seated pose reading or conversing with Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman.ÊThe negatives include their original sleeves, which are dated either December 29, 1962 or January 3, 1963. Also included are two 35mm negative strips, with one containing six images and the other three images, with subjects similar to the above negatives.Ê Accompanied by a group of 13 modern photo prints, 11 matte-finish and two glossy, containing select images of the president and De Kooning, with reverse of glossy photos bearing an Eddie Johnson copyright stamp dated to 1963, and two typed draft letters from Johnson to President Clinton. (Credit Image: © Eddie Johnson Estate/RR AUCTION via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 30, 2019 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. - A remarkable assortment of 19 original negatives of President John F. Kennedy will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction.Ê The photographs were taken at the 'Winter White House,' the Kennedys Palm Beach residency at 1095 N. Ocean Boulevard, in December 1962 and January 1963. The images were taken by photographer Eddie Johnson, who traveled to the Floridian getaway as the personal assistant of Elaine de Kooning, a celebrated portrait artist recently commissioned to paint President Kennedy's official portrait for the Truman Library.Ê A total of nine strips, feature 19 images of either JFK, De Kooning, or both, with all but two images featuring the president, who is either captured in a full-length stance or in a seated pose reading or conversing with Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman.ÊThe negatives include their original sleeves, which are dated either December 29, 1962 or January 3, 1963. Also included are two 35mm negative strips, with one containing six images and the other three images, with subjects similar to the above negatives.Ê Accompanied by a group of 13 modern photo prints, 11 matte-finish and two glossy, containing select images of the president and De Kooning, with reverse of glossy photos bearing an Eddie Johnson copyright stamp dated to 1963, and two typed draft letters from Johnson to President Clinton. (Credit Image: © Eddie Johnson Estate/RR AUCTION via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 30, 2019 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. - A remarkable assortment of 19 original negatives of President John F. Kennedy will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction.Ê The photographs were taken at the 'Winter White House,' the Kennedys Palm Beach residency at 1095 N. Ocean Boulevard, in December 1962 and January 1963. The images were taken by photographer Eddie Johnson, who traveled to the Floridian getaway as the personal assistant of Elaine de Kooning, a celebrated portrait artist recently commissioned to paint President Kennedy's official portrait for the Truman Library.Ê A total of nine strips, feature 19 images of either JFK, De Kooning, or both, with all but two images featuring the president, who is either captured in a full-length stance or in a seated pose reading or conversing with Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman.ÊThe negatives include their original sleeves, which are dated either December 29, 1962 or January 3, 1963. Also included are two 35mm negative strips, with one containing six images and the other three images, with subjects similar to the above negatives.Ê Accompanied by a group of 13 modern photo prints, 11 matte-finish and two glossy, containing select images of the president and De Kooning, with reverse of glossy photos bearing an Eddie Johnson copyright stamp dated to 1963, and two typed draft letters from Johnson to President Clinton. (Credit Image: © Eddie Johnson Estate/RR AUCTION via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 16, 2017 - U.S. - File Photo - Newlyweds John and Jacqueline Kennedy with Jackie playfully descending a small hill at Hammersmith Farm after taking wedding party photos, with a young Ted Kennedy looking on in the background. In very fine museum-quality condition. John and Jacqueline married at historic St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island, on September 12, 1953. An iconic image of the future first lady and arguably the most publicized photograph from their wedding.. In commemoration of JFK's 100th birthday on May 29, 2017, RR Auction has curated an once-in-a-lifetime assortment of Kennedy artifacts, signed material, and photographs to celebrate the life of America's beloved 35th president. The more than 175 lots cover; JFK's early years, the transition to his congressional and senatorial careers, and 'The 1,000 Days of Camelot,' Kennedy's storied tenure as president. The special online offering is scheduled to begin on May 11 and will conclude on May 18, 2017. The R. Paloger photographs depict a fascinating and crucial period in JFK's life from 1946
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  • John F. Kennedy, the nation's 35th President, would have turned 100 years old on May 29, 2017. With the centennial anniversary of John F. Kennedy's birth, the former president's legacy is being celebrated across the nation. PICTURED: U.S. - File Photo - A young Kennedy seated in his Beacon Hill apartment. This was one of the earliest images used to promote his first political campaign in 1946. In commemoration of JFK's 100th birthday on May 29, 2017, RR Auction has curated an once-in-a-lifetime assortment of Kennedy artifacts, signed material, and photographs to celebrate the life of America's beloved 35th president. The more than 175 lots cover; JFK's early years, the transition to his congressional and senatorial careers, and 'The 1,000 Days of Camelot,' Kennedy's storied tenure as president. The special online offering is scheduled to begin on May 11 and will conclude on May 18, 2017. The R. Paloger photographs depict a fascinating and crucial period in JFK's life from 1946
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  • John F. Kennedy, the nation's 35th President, would have turned 100 years old on May 29, 2017. With the centennial anniversary of John F. Kennedy's birth, the former president's legacy is being celebrated across the nation. PICTURED: File Photo - Newlyweds John and Jacqueline Kennedy with Jackie playfully descending a small hill at Hammersmith Farm after taking wedding party photos, with a young Ted Kennedy looking on in the background. In very fine museum-quality condition. John and Jacqueline married at historic St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island, on September 12, 1953. An iconic image of the future first lady and arguably the most publicized photograph from their wedding.. In commemoration of JFK's 100th birthday on May 29, 2017, RR Auction has curated an once-in-a-lifetime assortment of Kennedy artifacts, signed material, and photographs to celebrate the life of America's beloved 35th president. The more than 175 lots cover; JFK's early years, the transition to his congressional and senatorial careers, and 'The 1,000 Days of Camelot,' Kennedy's storied tenure as president. The special online offering is scheduled to begin on May 11 and will conclude on May 18, 2017. The R. Paloger photographs depict a fascinating and crucial period in JFK's life from 1946
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  • April 30, 2019 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. - C. 1950's Lee Harvey Oswald Trench Coat up for auction. (Credit Image: © Eddie Johnson Estate/RR AUCTION via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 30, 2019 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. - JACKIE KENNEDY Maternity Dress up for auction. The lightweight wool dress features three-quarter-length sleeves, two pocket flaps, eight double-breasted buttons, and 'Lord & Taylor, Fifth Avenue' and 'Ma Mere' tags sewn into the cowl neck collar. Included with the dress are two vintage glossy black-and-white photographs, both showing Kennedy wearing the dress and working with her personal secretary, Mary Barelli Gallagher, in a second floor study of the Kennedy's Georgetown estate. (Credit Image: © Eddie Johnson Estate/RR AUCTION via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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