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JFK memorabilia fetches about $2M at auction

A collection of John F. Kennedy memorabilia fetched almost $2 million at auction, including $570,000 for the former president’s Air Force One leather bomber jacket.

The collection of about 2,000 photographs, documents, gifts and other items was auctioned Sunday at John McInnis Auctioneers in Amesbury.

The items belonged to David Powers, Kennedy’s assistant and close personal friend who died in 1998.

About 350 people attended the auction, with another 1,000 online bidders.

The jacket went to an anonymous bidder and was only expected to fetch from $20,000 to $40,000.

Rich Travaglione of Nantucket paid $525 for a 1946 photo of JFK. He tells The Daily News of Newburyport (http://bit.ly/Xmid6Z) he bought the photo because it reminded him of the time his father met Kennedy who was campaigning in Boston’s North End.

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Information from: The Daily News of Newburyport (Mass.), http://www.newburyportnews.com

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JFK auction

By hnn

President John F. Kennedy‘s Air Force One bomber jacket sold for $570,000 at an auction on Sunday of items that belonged to a longtime aide, nearly 50 years after the president’s assassination.

The jacket was among thousands of items, including letters, photographs and books, that had been tucked away in drawers and file cabinets at the home of David Powers, who died in 1998, said Dan Meader, auction appraiser at John McInnis Auctioneers.

Source:
Reuters

Source URL:
http://news.yahoo.com/jfk-items-auctioned-50-years-assassination-025932461.html

Date:
2-17-13

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Family of JFK aide sells presidential memorabilia

The family of a former special assistant to President John F. Kennedy is auctioning hundreds of photographs, documents, gifts and other memorabilia that once belonged to the late president.

David Powers, who died in 1998, was a close personal friend to Kennedy and his wife, Jackie. He was also the first curator of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.

An auction house in Amesbury says Powers’ family found “an extraordinary collection” of memorabilia locked away last year as they prepared to sell the family home.

The JFK Library says it is working with the family to explore whether any of the items “properly belong to the Kennedy Library” and should be donated to the institution.

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