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Research by Steven L. Brawley

Plays That Feature Jackie

  • Cirque Jacqueline, by Andrea Reese - Triad Theater, NY, NY
  • Die Prinzessindramen: Der Tod und das Maedchen IV - Jackie, by Elfriede Jelinek
  • The First Lady, by Herman van Veen and Lori Spee
  • Grey Gardens - Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, NY; the character of Jacqueline Bouvier appears in Act I, portrayed by Sarah Hyland
  • Jackie, by Naomi West & Catherine Wilson Editions de la Martiniere
  • Jackie, An American Life, by Gip Hoppe - Wilber Theatre, Boston, MA; Margaret Colin portrayed Kennedy
  • Jackie O, an opera by Michael Daugherty - Houston Opera Studio, Houston, TX
  • Jackie Undressed, by Andree Stolte - Eagles Dare Theater, NY, NY
  • JACKS, by Lys Anzia - Fremont Centre Theatre, South Pasadena, CA
  • Cirque Jacqueline by Andrea Reese - Triad Theater, NY, NY
  • The Secret Letters of Jackie & Marilyn, by Mark Hampton and Michael Sharp - O'Reilly Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA

Source: Wikipedia

Music

Research by Steven L. Brawley

Songs/Lyrics About Jackie

  • "52 Girls" by The B-52s - Kennedy is one of the eponymous 52 girls
  • "Anything" by Third Eye Blind - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Bobby and Jackie and Jack" from the Stephen Sondheim musical Merrily We Roll Along references the Kennedy family.
  • "Bullet" by The Misfits - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Burn Like Brilliant Trash (at Jackie's funeral)" by Machines of Loving Grace - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Captured by the Moment" by Steve Perry - Kennedy mentioned in the lyrics
  • "Cruel" by Bryan Ferry - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Don't Let Me Explode" by The Hold Steady - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Fever for the Flava" by Hot Action Cop - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Jakie Kennedy" by Ola Svensson
  • "Jacqueline/Jackie O" by Strung Out - about Kennedy after her husband's assassination
  • "Jackie O'" by D-A-D
  • "Jackie O" by John Mellencamp
  • "Jackie Onassis" by Human Sexual Response
  • "Jackie's Strength" by Tori Amos - inspired by Kennedy
  • "Jackie Will Save Me" by American rock band Shiny Toy Guns
  • "Jump Down, Spin Around (Pick A Dress O' Cotton)" lyrics by Allan Sherman - One of the earliest songs that mention her: "See how this one looks on me, Just like Jackie Kennedy."
  • "La, La, La" (Excuse me Miss Again)" by Jay-Z - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "The Lady is a Vamp" by The Spice Girls - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Linda Lovelace" by David Allan Coe - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Mrs. O" by The Dresden Dolls - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "National Anthem" by Lana Del Rey - Lana portrays Kennedy in the music video
  • "Nightmare On Elm Street" by A Balladeer - about her husband's assassination
  • "One's on the Way" by Loretta Lynn - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Posthuman" by Marilyn Manson - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott-Heron - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Romeo and Juliet" by Mickey Avalon - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Saturn 5" by Inspiral Carpets - She and JFK are referenced implicitly or literally.
  • "She Walked Beside the Wagon" by Lorrie Morgan - describes Kennedy at the President's funeral
  • "Tire Me" by Rage Against the Machine - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Touched by the Sun" by Carly Simon - written for Kennedy, a personal friend of Simon's
  • "Tomorrow Wendy" by Concrete Blonde - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "The Trouble With Lovers" by Vegas
  • "You Wear It Well" by Rod Stewart — "Madam Onassis" is referenced in the lyrics of the 1972 hit single
  • "National Anthem" by Lana del Rey - Del Rey emulates Kennedy while reenacting the JFK assassination and the couple's life together alongside rapper ASAP Rocky.
  • "Puppy Love" by Lana Del Rey

 Source: Wikipedia

Sothebys Auction

1996 Sotheby's Onassis Auction

Catalogue Introduction by Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr.:

In deciding what to do with our mother's possessions, we were guided first and foremost by her knowledge and love of history. She was proud to have played a part in the history of our country, and in accordance with her wishes, we have given objects and documents which help chronicle the Kennedy Administration and her role as First lady to the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation which will make them available to the public.

Beyond that, our mother believed in individuals more than in institutions. She was able to evoke the lives and people of other times and places, describing to us the ancient pharaohs, court society at Versailles, or life on a Nantucket whaling ship so vividly that we felt we had visited these wondrous places.

For our mother, history came alive through objects and paintings, a well as books. Because the things she collected link her with history, and because she cared about them, they represent more than just a record of her life and travels.

As they go out into the world, we hope that they bring with them not only their own beauty and spirit, but some of hers as well.

Source: Sotheby's 1996 Auction Catalogue

Notes: Caroline sold additional family possessions at a 2005 Sotheby's auction featuring items from the family's Hyannis Port, MA; Peapack, NJ; Middleburg, VA; and Martha's Vineyard, MA homes.

 

Lots 600 - 1195

Winning Bids from Sotheby's 1996 Onassis Auction

Lots 600 - 1195:

Prices reflect Sotheby's addition of 15% on amounts up to $50,000, 10% on amounts over $50,000 and taxes.

  • Lot 600: Four engraved aquatints from Select Views of India by William Hodges (est. $4,000-$6,000). $24,725 
  • Lot 601: Architectural study of the private audience hall in the Red Fort of Delhi, Company School, circa 1820-30 (est.$25,00-$3,500). $19,550 
  • Lot 602: Architectural study of a lake pavilion, Company School, 19th century (est. $700-$1,000) $5,750 
  • Lot 603: Illustration from the Khamsa by Amir Khusrau Dihvali, circa 15th century (est. $2,500-$3,500) $7,475 
  • Lot 604: Illustration from the Akbarnama, the child Akbar wrestling w/his cousin Ibrahim Mirza for a drum, Mughal circa 1590 (est. $15,000-$20,000). $19,550 
  • Lot 605: Illustration from the Akbarnama, the Mughal Emperor Humayun watching hockey and wolf-running at Tabriz in 1544 (est. $15,000-$20,000). $19,550 
  • Lot 606: Two ladies in discussion on a palace terrace, provincial Mughal, possibly Oudh School, late 18th century (est. $1,500-$2,500). $6,037 
  • Lot 607: Princess entertained by two female musicians, provincial Mughal, possibly Oudh School, circa 1760 (est. $2,000-$3,000). $6,900 
  • Lot 608: Portrait of a stallion with his groom, Mewar School, circa 1760 (est. $1,500-$2,000). $7,475 
  • Lot 609: Baz Bahadur and Rupmati hunting in a landscape, Bundi School, circa 1770 (est. $2,500-$3,500). $11,500 
  • Lot 610: Maharana Ari Singh and a Nobleman hunting wild boar, Rajastan, Mewar School, circa 1760 (est. $2,000-$3,000). $10,350 
  • Lot 611: Portrait of Maharaja Pratap Singh of Jaipur, Jaipur School, late 18th century (est. $500-$700) $4,600 
  • Lot 612: Lady on a terrace feeding a parakeet, Guler School, circa 1770 (est. $7,000-$10,000). $20,700 
  • Lot 613: A ruler and his mistress strolling by a pool in a garden enclosure, Guler School, circa 1800-1810 (est. $20,000-$30,000). $23,000 
  • Lot 614: Two women celebrating the Festival of Holi on a palace terrace, Kangra School, circa 1830 (est. $3,000-$5,000). $9,200 
  • Lot 615: A lady playing with a peacock on a terrace, Garhwal School, early 1800s (est. $1,500-$2,500) $5,750 
  • Lot 615A: Painting of a gentleman and five ladies, provincial Mughal, 19th cent. (est. $1,000-$1,500). $6,900 
  • Lot 616: A lady enticing a peacock, Kangra School, circa 1800 (est. $15,000-$20,000). $34,500 
  • Lot 617: South Indian reverse glass painting, Tanjore, 19th century (est. $300-$500). $9,200 
  • Lot 618: Eight reverse glass paintings of dancing courtesans, Tanjore, 19th century (est. $3,000-$5,000). $14,950 
  • Lot 619: The Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb as a prince, spearing a raging elephant before his father, Delhi School, 20th century (est. $700-$1,000). $11,500 
  • Lot 620: Illustration from a manuscript of poetry, Persia, early 20th century (est. $500-$700). $4,600 
  • Lot 621: A warrior on horseback, Deccan, 18th-19th century (est. $500-$750). $5,175 
  • Lot 622: A princely couple on a terrace, Delhi, late 19th-early 20th century (est. $2,500-$3,500). $6,325 
  • Lot 623: A Thai clay votive tablet, Lopburi Region, circa 13th century (est. 500-$700). $6,900 
  • Lot 624: An Indian polychrome wood figure of a maharaja, 19th century (est. $1,000-$1,500). $12,650 
  • Lot 625: A Thai gold jar, Ratanakosin Period, 18th century (est. $3,000-$4,000). $32,200 
  • Lot 626: A Thai gold spice box and cover, Bangkok, 19th century (est. $400-$600). $43,125 
  • Lot 627: Italian marble medallion relief, 19th century (est. $12,000-$18,000) $63,000 
  • Lot 628: Hellenistic marble head of a goddess, circa 2nd-1st century B.C. (est. $2,00-$3,000). $17,250 
  • Lot 629: Roman marble head of a man circa mid 3rd century (est. $7,000-$10,000) $34,500 
  • Lot 630: Roman marble torso of a god or hero, circa 2nd century (est. $10,000-$15,000) $57,500 
  • Lot 631: Roman marble Hekateion finial, circa 2nd century (est. $3,000-$5,000) $18,400 
  • Lot 632: Greek terracotta figure of Dionysos, Tarentine, 4th century B.C. (est. $3,000-$5,000) $7,475 
  • Lot 633: Greek terracotta figure of a youth, Boeotia, 3rd century B.C. (est. $2,000-$3,000) $17,250 
  • Lot 634: Roman bronze figure of Hygeia, circa 1st century (est. $6,000-$9,000) $18,400 
  • Lot 635: Roman bronze figure of Aphrodite, circa 1st-2nd century (est. $4,000-$6,000) $9,775 
  • Lot 636: Roman bronze figure of a horse, circa 3rd century (est. $1,500-$2,500) $16,100 
  • Lot 637: Roman bronze handle, circa 1st century A.D. (est. $2,000-$3,000) $16,100 
  • Lot 638: Two pots (est. $500-$800) $10,925 
  • Lot 639: Egyptian bronze figure of Nefertum, Late Period, 716-30 B.C. (est. $200-$300) $9,775 
  • Lot 640: Egyptian bronze figure of Osiris, Late Period, 716-30 B.C. (est. $200-$300) $12,650 
  • Lot 641: Egyptian banded alabaster jar, 2360-2195 B.C. (est. $6,000-$9,000) $40,250 
  • Lot 642: Greek terracotta figure of a woman, Boeotia, circa 3rd century B.C. (est. $6,000-$9,000) $24,150 
  • Lot 643: Greek terracotta figure of Aphrodite, circa late 4th century B.C. (est. $4,000-$6,000) $35,650 
  • Lot 645: Fragmentary Persian luster-ware cup,Seljuk, early 13th century A.D. (est. $400-$600) $6,325 
  • Lot 646: Small painted Neolithic jar, Machang type, Yangshao Culture (est. $300-$350) $3,220 
  • Lot 647: Five pieces of ethnographic jewelry (est. $1,000-$1,500) $12,650 
  • Lot 648: Oliver Smith's decor design for Camelot (est. $1,000-$1,500) $43,125 
  • Lot 649: Oliver Smith's decor design for the embassy in My Fair Lady (est. $1,000-$1,500) $12,650 
  • Lot 650: Gentleman on Horseback by a Gothic Folly, British School, 20th century (est. $200-$300) $8,625 
  • Lot 651: Oliver Smith's decor for The Sleeping Beauty (est. $1,000-$1,500) $14,950 
  • Lot 652: Christian Berard, Etude (est. $1,000-$1,500). $4,600 
  • Lot 653: Madeline Hewes' Arab in Desert Seated on Carpet with Tiger, was in White House and Jackie's residence (est. $300-$400) $43,700 
  • Lot 654: Madeline Hewes' Catfish Creek (est. $300-$500). $29,900 
  • Lot 655: Sorines Mentor, Sans Titre (est. $600-$800). $10,350 
  • Lot 656: Philome Obin, Paradis Terrestre Apres Je Peche (est. $5,000-$7,000). $6,,900 
  • Lot 657: Charles Baskerville, Guardians of the Portal of the Temple, Rajasthan, India (est. $800-$1,200). $23,000 
  • Lot 658: Prefete Duffaut, Sans Titre (est. $800-$1,200). $6,900 
  • Lot 659: Indian art, history and culture, 36 books (est. $700-$1,000). $3,450 
  • Lot 660: Indian Art, 29 books,chiefly on miniatures, drawing and painting (est. $700-$1,000). $3,450 
  • Lot 661: Jackson, A.V. Williams, ed., history of India (est. $400-$600). $2,875 
  • Lot 662: India, 17 books (est. $500-$700). $3450 
  • Lot 663: West, Edward W., ed., Diary of the late Rajah of Kolhapoor (est. $400-$600). $3,737 
  • Lot 664: Indian art, nine books (est. $600-$900). $12,650 
  • Lot 665: Indian philosophy and culture, 10 volumes (est. $400-$600). $6,900 
  • Lot 666: Indian art, 14 books (est. $500-$700). $16,100 
  • Lot 667: Indian art, 15 books (est. $400-$600). $13,225 
  • Lot 668: Layard, Austin Henry, The Monuments of Nineveh, engraved plates (est. $600-$800). $2,587 
  • Lot 669: Alsop, Joseph, From the Silent Earth, two copies, both inscribed (est. $500-$800). $5,750 
  • Lot 670: Middle Eastern art, 14 illustrated volumes (est. $300-$500). $2,587 
  • Lot 671: Antiquity: Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Early Byzantine art, 44 volumes (est. $1,000-$1,500). $5,462 
  • Lot 672: The ancient world, 32 volumes (est. $300-$500). $4,312 
  • Lot 673: The ancient world, 9 volumes (est. $400-$600). $2,875 
  • Lot 674: Asian art, 21 books (est. $1,000-$1,500). $2,300 
  • Lot 675: Parks, Fanny, Wanderings of a Pilgim, in search of the Picturesque (est. $300-$400). $3,162 
  • Lot 676: The Mediterranean and Near East, 8 volumes (est. $400-$600). $4,312 
  • Lot 677: Asia, 6 volumes (est. $100-$150). $1,437 
  • Lot 678: Oriental art, 10 volumes (est. $600-$900). $4,312 
  • Lot 679: Armand Hammer's The Quest of the Romanoff Treasure, signed by the author (est. $500-$700) $12,650 
  • Lot 680: Renaissance art, 25 volumes (est. $1,200-$1,800). $4,025 
  • Lot 681: Art and art appreciation, 14 volumes (est. $400-$600). $2,185 
  • Lot 682: Art exhibitions and collections, 17 volumes (est. $500-$700). $6,900 
  • Lot 683: Art history, Spanish and Dutch, 9 books (est. $800-$1,200). $4,025 
  • Lot 684: Modern artists, 4 volumes (est. $300-$500). $6,900 
  • Lot 685: Modern painters, 5 volumes (est. $300-$500). $6,612 
  • Lot 686: Modern photography, 4 volumes, one inscribed to Jackie by Dick (Avedon) (est. $400-$600) $8,625 
  • Lot 687: American art and artists, 6 volumes (est. $400-$600). $3,162 
  • Lot 688: Photography, 21 books (est. $400-$600). $6,037 
  • Lot 689: Modern photography, 4 volumes (est. $500-$800). $4,887 
  • Lot 690: A la Venus de Milo, five color reproductions of watercolor drawings by Auguste Rodin (est. $300-$500). $2,300 
  • Lot 691: Photography, 5 volumes (est. $400-$600). $2,587 
  • Lot 692: An attractive copy of Antonio Canaletto's complete engravings of Venice (est. $2,000-$3,000). $24,150 
  • Lot 693: Henri Alain-Fournier, Le Grand Meaulnes, (est. $300-$500). $1,725 
  • Lot 694: American art, 21 illustrated volumes (est. $800-$1,200). $2,587 
  • Lot 695: 19th century art, 11 illustrated volumes (est. $400-$600). $2,300 
  • Lot 696: Old Master paintings and drawings, 35 illustrated volumes (est. $1,500-$2,000). $9,775 
  • Lot 697: Russian and art history, 15 volumes (est. $300-$500). $3,450 
  • Lot 698: Russian art and style, 29 volumes and 22 pamphlets (est. $300-$500). $6,900 
  • Lot 699: 19th and 20th century art, 33 volumes (est. $800-$1,200). $10,350 
  • Lot 700: Art history, 49 volumes (est. $600-$800). $8,625 
  • Lot 701: Costume, handcolored engraved frontispiece (est. $800-$1,200). $6,325 
  • Lot 702: Fashion, costume, jewelry and style, 40 volumes (est. $800-$1,200). $6,325 
  • Lot 703: Ballet, dance and theatre, 23 illustrated volumes (est. $400-$600). $6,900 
  • Lot 704: Costume and fashion, 9 volumes (est. $600-$800). $8,050 
  • Lot 705: History and travel, 13 volumes, 6 signed by Mrs. Onassis (est. $600-$900). $26,450 
  • Lot 706: Art and art appreciation, 5 volumes (est. $200-$400). $5,750 
  • Lot 707: Art history and appreciation, 10 volumes (est. $400-$600). $7,475 
  • Lot 708: Decorative arts, 17 volumes (est. $800-$1,200). $8,050 
  • Lot 709: Wrightsman Collection, 5 volumes (est. $400-$600). $2,875 
  • Lot 710: American architecture, 19 volumes (est. $400-$600). $6,325 
  • Lot 710A: Seven volumes of poetry and poetic prose, some inscribed (est. $600-$800). $2,875 
  • Lot 710B: Four volumes on France, one signed by the author (est. $150-$200). $2,875 
  • Lot 710C: Three volumes on India, one inscribed (est. $100-$200). $4,887 
  • Lot 710D: Six volumes on history and biography, some inscribed (est. $200-$400). $3,162 
  • Lot 710E: Five volumes about JFK and/or the Irish, all inscribed (est. $400-$600). $4,887 
  • Lot 710F: Wilson: The Road to the White House by Arthur S. Link (est. $1,200-$1,800). $6,900 
  • Lot 710G: One Special Summer, Jacqueline and Lee Bouvier, limited edition copy (est. $100-$150). $5,175 
  • Lot 710H: Eight volumes of fiction, some inscribed (est. $300-$500). $6,325 
  • Lot 710I: Eight volumes on the arts, some inscribed (est. $200-$400). $3,737 
  • Lot 710J: Three volumes on the Kennedy administration, all inscribed (est. $200-$300). $3,450 
  • Lot 710K: Brief on civil rights and school desegregation, with bookplate of JFK (est. $800-$1,200). $2,990 
  • Lot 710L: Four books on Jackie's family and youth, some inscribed (est. $400-$600). $12,650 
  • Lot 710M: The Glory and the Dream, by William Manchester, author inscribed (est. $300-$500). $3,162 
  • Lot 710N: Folio of texts by St. Augustine of Hippo and St. Ignatius of Antioch (est. $200-$400). $1,955 
  • Lot 710P: Six volumes of Greek classics (est.$400-$600). $4,025 
  • Lot 710Q: Two volumes on French culture, both inscribed by Jackie (est. $250-$350). $3,162 
  • Lot 710R: Two volumes on Indian art, various authors (est. $200-$300). $2,760 
  • Lot 710S: Two illustrated volumes on ballet, one by Margot Fonteyn and inscribed (est. $200-$300). $13,800 
  • Lot 710T: Three volumes on poetry, all inscribed (est. $250-$350). $2,070 
  • Lot 710U: Three Hundred Masterpieces of Chinese Painting in the Palace Museum, six volume set, inscribed to JFK and Jackie (est. $400-$600). $3,737 
  • Lot 710V: Book on JFK's ancestry, plus the Kennedy coat of arms (est. $200-$300). $3,162 
  • Lot 710W: Three biographies (est. $150-$200). $4,312 
  • Lot 710X: Signed autograph note of Jean Cocteau (est. $150-$200). $4,025 
  • Lot 710Y: Robert M. La Follette, volume 2 of biography, signed by JFK (est. $1,000-$2,000). $9,775 
  • Lot 710Z: Five volumes of literary biography, various authors (est. $600-$800). $2,530 
  • Lot 711: Trumpet Honeysuckle, 19th century painting, British, in White House during Kennedy residence (est. $600-$800). $21,850 
  • Lot 712: Owl on a Rock, pen and brown ink drawing by Camilla Gandolfi. Among paintings in the Second Floor Oval Room of the White House during Kennedy residence (est. $500-$700). $23,000 
  • Lot 713: Study of a leopard, William Huggins, colored chalks and pencil on paper, signed and dated 1880 (est. $1,800-$2,500). $35,650 
  • Lot 714: Study of a leopard, attr. Daniel Maclise, pencil and charcoal on paper (est. $500-$600). $12,650 
  • Lot 715: Tiger, watercolor and pencil on paper by Charles Baskerville, inscribed (est. $500-$700). $40,250 
  • Lot 716: A painted leather screen, painted with fox hunting scenes (est. $1,500-$2,000). $24,150 
  • Lot 716A: Maple folding coaching table (est. $250-$350). $12,650 
  • Lot 717: The Yellow Horse, watercolor, 19th century American (est. $600-$800). $13,225 
  • Lot 718: Study of a soldier on horseback and another on foot, watercolor and black chalk by Charles Parrocel, 1958 (est. $2,000-$3,000). $16,100 
  • Lot 719: The Gallop to the Right Hand, pencil on paper, by James Seymour, 18th century British. (est. $800-$1,200). $6,900 
  • Lot 720: A Racehorse with Jockey Up, pencil on paper, by James Seymour. (est. $800-$1,200). $6,325 
  • Lot 721: A Groom Watering a Horse at a Trough, pencil on paper, by James Seymour. (est. $800-$1,200). $7,475 
  • Lot 722: A Canter Along the Wall of a Riding House, gouache over charcoal on paper by James Seymour, 1740 (est. $4,000-$6,000). $11,500 
  • Lot 723: A Horse Seen From the Rear, charcoal and gray wash signed and inscribed by artist G.B. Foggini (est. $3,000-$4,000). $16,100 
  • Lot 724: A Groom Mounted on Horse in a Landscape, black chalk on paper, Carle Vernet school (est. $3,000-$4,000). $8,625 
  • Lot 725: A Gray Stallion in a Landscape, charcoal on paper, Dutch, 1841 (est. $800-$1,200). $20,700 
  • Lot 726: Reverse-painting on glass, untitled, undated, depicts military figure on horseback with raised sword (est. $200-$400). $13,800 
  • Lot 727: Floss, a saddled bay hunter tied to a tree in a landscape, oil on canvas by John Nost Sartorius, British, 1789 (est. $8,000-$12,000). $25,300 
  • Lot 728: Two bays and a grey, oil on canvas, attributed to Clifton Tomson (est. $5,000-$7,000). $29,900 
  • Lot 729: A bay horse, said to be ''Flying Childers,'' with groom, by John Wootton, oil on canvas, 1721 (est. $30,000-$40,000). $40,250 
  • Lot 730: A jockey standing with a bay horse, by Peter Tillemans, watercolor, 18th century (est. $1,200-$1,800). $19,550 
  • Lot 731: A bay horse with P. Edgley up, by Peter Tillemans, oil on canvas, 20th century British (est. $600-800). $12,650 
  • Lot 732: A whippet and a King Charles spaniel on a red cushion, school of Sir Edwin Landseer, oil on canvas, was in the West Sitting Room of the White House during Kennedy residence. (est. $2,000-$4,000). $48,875 
  • Lot 733: The Cavalier's Pets, school of Sir Edwin Landseer, oil on canvas, was in the West Sitting Room of the White House during Kennedy's residence. (est. $700-$900). $43,125 
  • Lot 734: A leather hunting saddle, Stubben Riding Equipment, Switzerland (est. $300-$500). $90,500 
  • Lot 735: A leather hunting saddle, A. Pariani, Milan (est. $300-$500). $46,000 
  • Lot 736: A leather hunting saddle, London Harness Co., Boston (est. $300-$500). $34,500 
  • Lot 737: The Great Blue Heron, hand-colored etching, engraving by R. Havell (est., $30,000-$50,000). $74,000 
  • Lot 738: Herring Gull, hand-colored etching, engraving by R. Havell (est., $3,500-$4,500). $24,150 
  • Lot 739: The Violet Green Cormorant and Townsend's Cormorant, hand-colored etching, engraving by R. Havell (est., $1,800-$2,400). $14,950 
  • Lot 740: Arctic Tern, hand-colored etching, engraving by R. Havell (est., $3,000-$5,000). $11,500 
  • Lot 741: Marsh Tern, hand-colored etching, engraving by R. Havell (est., $1,500-$2,000). $9,775 
  • Lot 742: Fish specimens, two anonymous hand-colored engravings, circa 1825 (est., $500-$600). $20,700 
  • Lot 743: American Thoroughbreds, hand-colored lithograph, Currier and Ives, publishers, circa 1855 (est., $300-$400). $9,775 
  • Lot 744: Seven ornithological subjects: Spotted Grous, Curlew, Whooping Crane, Great Heron and Others, seven hand-colored engravings by J.G. Warnicke and Alexander Lawson (est., $1,200-$1,600). $29,900 
  • Lot 745: Still life, watercolor on linen, 19th/20th century American (est., $300-$500). $11,500 
  • Lot 746: A parrot on a fruit branch, Victorian needlework, 19th century, among White House furnishings during Kennedy residence (est., $300-$500). $18,400 
  • Lot 747: Calligraphic specimen picture of a bird, signed ''Chas.'' (est., $300-$500). $7,475 
  • Lot 748: Ship on rough seas, watercolor, 19th century American (est., $150-$300). $12,650 
  • Lot 749: Disbrow Cottage in Mamaroneck, oil on panel, by Junius B. Stearns, American, 1838 (est., $150-$300). $20,700 
  • Lot 750: View on the Hudson toward Bear Mountain, with a paddle-wheeler at the center, oil on canvas, 19th/20th century American (est., $300-$500). $16,100 
  • Lot 751: House by a Lake, oil on board, American, 1898 (est., $100-$200). $13,800 
  • Lot 752 Engraved Srimshaw Whalebone Busk, New England, 19th century, depicts a horse and geometrical shapes (est., $700-$900). $7,475 
  • Lot 753 A Carved and Painted Wood Half Hull Model of the ''Wianno, Sr.'' (est., $800-$1,200). $5,750 
  • Lot 754: Golf clubs: a set of Ben Hogan Power Thrust irons (est. $700-$900). $387,500 
  • Lot 755: Golf clubs: a set of MacGregor woods (est. $700-$900). $772,500 
  • Lot 756: A MacGregor 147 putter, ''The Krook'' (est. $200-$300). $65,750 
  • Lot 757: A Robot K-44 putter (est. $200-$300). $63,000 
  • Lot 758: A Swiss 'Golf-Sport' stroke counter (est. $50-$100). $28,750 
  • Lot 758A: Three leather club head covers with initials JFK (est. $100-$150). $34,500 
  • Lot 759: Portrait of John F. Kennedy, Elaine De Kooning (est. $1,500-$2,500). $51,750 
  • Lot 760: Portrait of John F. Kennedy, Elaine De Kooning (est. $1,500-$2,500) $63,000 
  • Lot 761: Handcolored lithograph of the Battle of New Orleans 1815 (est. $300-$400). $10,350 
  • Lot 762: Cartoon ink and wash drawing by Frank Dahl (est. $500-$700). $10,350 
  • Lot 763: Color photo of the Earth from Apollo 10, signed by crew to Aristotle Onassis (est. $500-$700). $39,100 
  • Lot 764: Lapel pins representing 29 countries (est. $200-$300). $8,625 
  • Lot 765: ID used by JFK and staff on presidential trips (est. $2,000-$3,000) $63,000 
  • Lot 766: Eleven Kennedy half-dollars (est. $200-$300). $8,050 
  • Lot 766A: Nikon 35mm SLR camera (est. $300-$500). $11,500 
  • Lot 766B: Argus model 708 Super-8 video camera (est. $50-$80). $3,162 
  • Lot 766C: Rolleiflex Rangefinder camera (est. $200-$300). $11,500 
  • Lot 767: Facsimile autograph letter from Thomas Jefferson to Mr. Norvell, presented by Pierre Salinger to JFK (est. $300-$500) $12,650 
  • Lot 768: Virginia photo, a Christmas present from Lady Bird Johnson and the President (est. $200-$300). $13,800 
  • Lot 769: Engraved wedding announcement for Grover Cleveland (est. $200-$300). $5,750 
  • Lot 770: Seven volumes about Abraham Lincoln, (est. $300-$500). $8,050 
  • Lot 771: A King's Story: The Memoirs of the Duke of Windsor, presentation copy to JFK, signed by the Duke (est. $1,000-$1,500) $74,000 
  • Lot 772: The Cambridge Modern History, 11 volumes (est. $1,000-$1,500). $6,900 
  • Lot 773: Five volumes on World War I, each bears the presidential bookplate of John F. Kennedy (est. $600-$800). $5,175 
  • Lot 774: European politics and policy, 3 volumes (est. $800-$1,200). $5,750 
  • Lot 775: Modern warfare and armament, 4 volumes (est. $1,500-$2,500). $6,900 
  • Lot 776: European politics and policy, 3 volumes (est. $800-$1,200). $5,750 
  • Lot 777: Memoirs of Napolean Bonaparte, 3 volumes (est. $400-$600). $7,475 
  • Lot 778: JFK's copy of the Federal Constitution, one of 800, bearing his presidential bookplate (est. $800-$1,200). $14,950 
  • Lot 779: Sports, 6 volumes (est. $500-$800). $6,900 
  • Lot 780: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 24 (of 25) volumes (est. $500-$700). $25,300 
  • Lot 781: Viscount d'Abernon, photographic portrait plate of General Weygand, text maps, folding maps (est. $1,000-$1,500). $25,300 
  • Lot 782: Congress of the United States, 3 volumes (est. $800-$1,200). $5,175 
  • Lot 783: Encyclopaedia Britannica World Atlas, (est. $400-$600). $40,250 
  • Lot 784: Philosophy and religion, 6 volumes (est. $1,000-$1,500). $6,325 
  • Lot 785: A group of 10 volumes chiefly about American presidents (est. $500-$700). $8,050 
  • Lot 786: The White House and the presidency, group of 16 volumes (est. $300-$500). $7,475 
  • Lot 787: The White House, 12 volumes (est. $800-$1,200). $6,900 
  • Lot 788: Seventeen books on the White House (est $600-$800) $12,650 
  • Lot 789: Six books about the White House (est. $200-$300). $6,900 
  • Lot 790: A fine French book of President Kennedy's famous speeches (est. $600-$800). $7,475 
  • Lot 791: A book of photo reproductions of the Kennedy Inauguration (est. $400-$600). $6,900 
  • Lot 792: Twenty-two books by or about JFK (est. $800-$1,200). $5,175 
  • Lot 793: Twenty-three books on JFK (est. $500-$700). $11,500 
  • Lot 794: Looking Outward, by Adlai Stevenson, preface by JFK. Presentation copy from Stevenson. (est. $1,500-$2,000) $23,000 
  • Lot 795: Three books on American history (est. $600-$800). $10,350 
  • Lot 796: Four books on American literature (est. $800-$1,200). $5,750 
  • Lot 797: Literature: Anthologies and Criticism, 4 volumes (est. $600-$800). $5,750 
  • Lot 798: Seven books on literature (est. $800-$1,200). $4,600 
  • Lot 799: Six autobiographies (est. $800-$1,200). $4,887 
  • Lot 800: Seven autobiographies (est. $1,000-$1,500). $4,887 
  • Lot 801: Four volumes on American politics and policy bearing the presidental bookplate of John F. Kennedy. (est. $1,000-$1,500). $8,050 
  • Lot 802: Seven volumes on the Kennedy presidency inscribed or presented to Mrs. Onassis, one to President Kennedy (est $500-$700). $12,650 
  • Lot 803: Twenty-one volumes of memories and memorials of President Kennedy (est. $400-$600). $13,800 
  • Lot 804: Six volumes on American politics inscribed to Mrs. Onassis (est. $400-$600). $7,475 
  • Lot 805: JFK stereo albums. (est. $600-$800) $24,150 
  • Lot 806: Ten recordings and 1 book on JFK (est. $300-$500). $11,500 
  • Lot 807: An unpublished checklist of the White House Library with 3 copies of the published short-title catalog (est. $500-$700). $5,175 
  • Lot 808: Kenneth P. O'Donnell and David F. Powers' Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye, inscribed and signed by Jacqueline Onassis (est. $600-$800). $21,850 
  • Lot 809: As We Remember Joe, a book about Joseph Kennedy Jr., limited edition (est. $1,000-$1,500). $17,250 
  • Lot 810: British biography, 3 books with the JFK's presidental bookplate (est. $600-$800). $5,175 
  • Lot 811: Harvard Class of 1940: 25th Anniversary Report, inscribed to Jackie and dedicated to JFK after his death (est. $800-$1,200). $13,800 
  • Lot 812: Paul B. Fay Jr. The Pleasure of His Company (est. $500-$700). $12,650 
  • Lot 813: Nine books on American politics inscribed to Mrs. Kennedy or with her floral bookplate (est. $800-$1,200). $5,175 
  • Lot 814: Larry F. Vrzalik and Michael Minor's From the President's Pen: An Illustrated Guide to Presidental Autographs, inscribed to Mrs. Kennedy by introduction author (est. $600-$800). $8,050 
  • Lot 815: The Paul Mellon Collection, a set of catalogues of Paul Mellon's collection of British sport and art (est. $300-$500). $3,450 
  • Lot 816: Six books on fox-hunting (est. $500-$800) $6,900 
  • Lot 817: Four books on horses and horsemanship (est. $300-$500). $9,200
  • Lot 818: Inaugural addresses of presidents from Washington to JFK inscribed from Jackie to her mother and stepfather (pre-sale estimate $3,000-$5,000) Sale price: $123,500 
  • Lot 819: A contemporary newspaper account, The Times, London (est. $200-$300). $4,600 
  • Lot 820: The White House: An Historic Guide, 48 guides (est. $300-$500). $9,775 
  • Lot 821: A compilation of statements and speeches by JFK during his service in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives (est. $800-$1,200). $9,775 
  • Lot 822: Memorial ed. of Profiles in Courage with forward by Robert F. Kennedy (est. $400-$600). $18,400 
  • Lot 823: Record album of JFK's inaugural address (est. $100-$200). $6,900 
  • Lot 824: Fine and decorative books and journals, 105 volumes (est. $400-$500). $5,750 
  • Lot 825: The Burden and the Glory, with special forward by President Johnson, 20 copies (est. $400-$600). $4,887 
  • Lot 826: Books on White House and presidency (est. $300-$500). $6,900 
  • Lot 827: Same as lot 826. $12,650 
  • Lot 828: Same as lot 820. $6,325 
  • Lot 829: Biographies inscribed to Jackie (est. $400-$600). $8,050 
  • Lot 830: More biographies, 34 volumes (est. $300-$500). $4,025 
  • Lot 831: Two volumes on early 19th century Russia (est. $800-$1,200). $4,600 
  • Lot 832: Modern literature, 37 volumes (est. $500-$700). $6,325 
  • Lot 833: Books on Cape Cod and summer pastimes, 13 volumes (est. $200-$300). $21,850 
  • Lot 834: 30 volumes by or edited by Jackie, or published at Doubleday (est. $500-$700) $6,325 
  • Lot 835: Memoirs of Queen Caroline (est. $400-$600). $4,025 
  • Lot 836: Pierce Egan prints, life in London (est. $300-$500). $2,300 
  • Lot 837: Manuel Toussaint prints (est. $300-$500). $6,325 
  • Lot 838: One Brief Shining Moment, 16 volumes (est. $200-$400). $5,750 
  • Lot 839: Women in All Ages and in All Countries (est. $300-$500). $6,900 
  • Lot 840: History of World War I, The Times: London (est. $800-$1,200). $12,650 
  • Lot 841: JFK Memorial at Runnymede: Dedicatory remarks privately printed and bound for Jackie, limited edition of 100 copies (est. $400-$600). $17,250 
  • Lot 842: Book inscribed to Jackie (est. $300-$500). $7,475 
  • Lot 843: Portfolio (est. $600-$800). $13,800 
  • Lot 844: A book with a collection of illustrations by Picasso and others (est. $1,200-$1,500). $6,325 
  • Lot 845: Parliamentary debates, House of Lords tributes to late President Kennedy (est. $600-$800). $9,775 
  • Lot 846: Book on Russian ballet (est. $400-$600). $3,162 
  • Lot 847: To Turn the Tide, signed by JFK (est. $1,500-$2,500). $37,950 
  • Lot 848: Decorative arts books, 25 volumes (est. $800-$1,200). $4,600 
  • Lot 849: Books on interior design, 15 volumes (est. $300-$500). $5,750 
  • Lot 850: Books on gardens and garden history, 21 volumes (est. $300-$500). $4,600 
  • Lot 851: Gardens, garden history and botanical illustration, 16 volumes (est. $400-$600). $3,450 
  • Lot 852: Versailles, 21 volumes, introduction by Louis Auchincloss (et. $500-$700). $5,750 
  • Lot 853: Mostly French texts, 15 volumes (est. $200-$300). $3,450 
  • Lot 854: Books on Paris (est. $700-$1,000). $4,025 
  • Lot 855: Books on horses and sporting art, 7 volumes (est. $200-$300). $5,750 
  • Lot 856: Books on horses and horsemanship, 9 volumes (est. $400-$600). $5,175 
  • Lot 857: Reference books (est. $400-$600). $4,600 
  • Lot 858: 250 periodicals containing articles and/or photos of Jackie and her family (est. $100-$200). $12,650 
  • Lot 859: American history books, 4 volumes (est. $800-$1,200). $12,650 
  • Lot 860: Books on English country houses, 12 volumes (est. $300-$500). $4,600 
  • Lot 861: Books on School of Paris, 11 volumes (est. $400-$600). $4,025 
  • Lot 862: Country houses and villas, 12 volumes (est. $300-$500). $4,025 
  • Lot 863: Architecture, chiefly monographs and treatises (est. $200-$300). $3,450 
  • Lot 864: Document signed by Queen Isabella I Spain (est. $1,000-$1,500). $12,650 
  • Lot 865: Books on Russia (est. $300-$500). $6,325 
  • Lot 866: English history, biography(est. $300-$500). $3,450 
  • Lot 867: Books on Mideast (est. $200-$300). $3,450 
  • Lot 868: French history, biography(est. $500-$700). $4,025 
  • Lot 869: Biographies of women, 43 volumes (est. $700-$1,000). $8,625 
  • Lot 870: Classic literature (est. $300-$500). $5,750 
  • Lot 871: French literature (est. $500-$700). $4,600 
  • Lot 872: Biographies, journals, diaries and letters of literary and historical figures (est. $300-$500). $5,175 
  • Lot 873: Literature, poetry (est. $150-$250). $3,450 
  • Lot 874: Literature, poetry (est. $150-$250). $3,450 
  • Lot 875: 31 volumes and pamphlets on American history (est. $500-$700). $3,450 
  • Lot 876: Books on India (est. $600-$900). $2,300 
  • Lot 877: 19th century English and American poetry (est. $300-$500). $4,600 
  • Lot 878: Modern English and American poetry (est. $200-$300). $4,600 
  • Lot 879: 35 books and pamphlets mostly on Virginia and the South (est. $600-$800). $10,925 
  • Lot 880: Literature by American and English authors (est. $200-$300). $4,025 
  • Lot 881: 37 volumes of literature including Toni Morrison's Beloved ($250-$350). $4,025 
  • Lot 882: Books by Louis Auchincloss (est. $100-$200). $3,450 
  • Lot 883: Books on British and Irish art, 12 volumes (est. $300-$500). $2,875 
  • Lot 884: See lot 820. $6,900 
  • Lot 885: Stereoscopic viewer, 21 slides of JFK as president (est. $400-$600). $9,775 
  • Lot 886: Garden books (est. $600-$800). $9,775 
  • Lot 887: Pageantry of Brazilian Birds (est. $200-$300). $2,875 
  • Lot 888: 7 volumes literature (est. $300-$500). $5,750 
  • Lot 889: Volume by Charles Louis de Secondat Montesquieu, 1783 (est. $200-$300). $2,875 
  • Lot 890: Biographies and autobiographies (est. $800-$1,200). $12,650 
  • Lot 891: A Treasury of Irish Folklore, inscribed "in JFK's room in the White House," by Jackie (est. $1,500-$2,500). $34,500 
  • Lot 892: French biographies (est. $300-$500). $4,600 
  • Lot 893: The White House Gallery of Official Portraits of the Presidents (est. $400-$600). $31,050 
  • Lot 894: Biographies (est. $400-$600). $9,775 
  • Lot 895: Ms. magazine cover with Jackie Onassis and Gloria Steinem (est. $400-$600). $40,250 
  • Lot 896: Chinese export porcelain milk jug and a cover (est. $100-$150). $13,800 
  • Lot 897: Small French opaline glass mug and beaker, 19th century (est. $125-$175). $4,600 
  • Lot 898: Staffordshire mug (est. $100-$150). $4,025 
  • Lot 899: Staffordshire earthenware child's mug (est. $100-$150). $3,450 
  • Lot 900: Four English porcelain tea and coffee wares, 1820-50 (est. $125-$175). $5,750 
  • Lot 901: Pair Italian earthenware ashtrays and Pillivuyt porcelain oyster plate (est. $50-$75). $5,175 
  • Lot 902: Staffordshire candlestick (est. $150-$250). $6,900 
  • Lot 903: Six Doccia porcelain plates (est. $200-$300). $14,950 
  • Lot 904: Eight Royal Worcester porcelain "Astley" pattern dessert plates (est. $300-$500). $10,350 
  • Lot 905: Pair of cream-colored earthenware pierced miniature "orange tubs" (est. $60-$90). $12,650 
  • Lot 906: Two Chinese export dishes, pair of Chinese porcelain saucers (est. $100-$150). $3,450 
  • Lot 907: Three Chinese porcelain blue and white small bowls and a dish (est. $400-$600). $4,025 
  • Lot 908: Three silver lustre and gilt julep cups and Nippon coffee cup and saucer(est. $150-$250). $4,600 
  • Lot 909: Nine Chinese porcelain blue and white dishes (est. $75-$100). $4,025 
  • Lot 910: Pair Shelley bone china hexafoil sugar bowls and a berry dish (est. $75-$100). $4,600 
  • Lot 911: Pair English creamware enameled teabowls, probably Leeds (est. $75-$100). $7,475 
  • Lot 912: English porcelain coffee cup, 3 saucers and 3 saucer dishes, 1805-15 (est. $75-$100). $5,750 
  • Lot 913: Austrian painted tole vase in form of costumed figure, 19th century (est. $600-$800). $14,950 
  • Lot 914: Staffordshire earthenware figure of a whippet (est. $150-$250). $6,900 
  • Lot 915: Pair Staffordshire earthenware recumbent whippet inkwells (est. $300-$400). $8,050 
  • Lot 916: Staffordshire earthenware equestrian group (est. $150-$250). $9,200 
  • Lot 917: A Wannopee Pottery Co. glazed "Lettuce Leaf" pattern part service (est. $600-$900). $6,900 
  • Lot 918: A Dodie Thayer pottery lettuce leaf salad bowl, circa 1965 (est. $150-$200). $3,450 
  • Lot 919: A pair of pottery cabbage leaf bowls, circa 1965 (est. $100-$150). $3,450 
  • Lot 920: A set of 7 pottery lettuce leaf small dishes, circa 1965 (est. $75-$100). $3,450 
  • Lot 921: American glazed redware jar (est. $250-$350). $2,875 
  • Lot 922: An English creamware jelly mold, 1820-30 (est. $75-$100). $2,875 
  • Lot 923: Set of nine French terracotta cocottes and covers (est. $100-$150). $3,450 
  • Lot 924: A set of six French stoneware butter pots, modern (est. $75-$100). $3,450 
  • Lot 925: A set of five French porcelain 'Man in Space' plates, 1966 (est. $250-$350). $9,775 
  • Lot 926: More "Man in Space" plates (est. $200-$300). $5,750 
  • Lot 927: Five ceramic vessels, modern (est. $100-$150). $4,600 
  • Lot 928: A group of colorless table glassware (est. $350-$500). $16,100 
  • Lot 929: Five Lourioux "fireproof porcelain" pots de creme, circular stand (est. $100-$150). $37,375 
  • Lot 930:Eight Derby porcelain dessert plates (est. $100-$150). $6,325 
  • Lot 931: An American commemorative cabinet plate, dated 1962 (est. $100-$150). $5,750 
  • Lot 932: "Shamrock Ware" part tea and coffee service (est. $600-$900). $31,050 
  • Lot 933: A Chinese export shell-shaped dish, 20th century (est. $150-$250). $6,325 
  • Lot 934: A pair of Chinese export porcelain plates, 20th century (est. $150-$250). $8,625 
  • Lot 935: Same as lot 934, except different size (est. $125-$175). $9,775 
  • Lot 936: A Chinese export oval dish, 20th century (est. $150-$250). $6,325 
  • Lot 937: A pair of Chinese export porcelain quatrefoil dishes (est. $100-$150). $8,625 
  • Lot 938: A Chinese export porcelain soap dish, cover and liner (est. $200-$300). $6,325 
  • Lot 939: Pair American pottery commemorative mugs (est. $100-$150). $4,600 
  • Lot 940: Same as lot 939. $4,025 
  • Lot 941: Same as lot 939. $4,025 
  • Lot 942: A painted metal blackamoor figure (est. $50-$100). $11,500 
  • Lot 943: Three serving platters, American and English (est. $100-$150). $4,600 
  • Lot 944: Pair of Georgian style barley-twist oak candlesticks (est. $200-$300). $6,900 
  • Lot 945: A Victorian green-painted wood Gothic revival wall bracket (est. $150-$200). $4,600 
  • Lot 946: Brass studded leather-covered storage trunk (est. $600-$800). $21,850 
  • Lot 947: A late Federal painted maple work table, in the West Sitting Room in the White House during Kennedy's presidency (est. $1,500-$2,000). $63,000 
  • Lot 948:Four English gilt-decorated pictures, in the Oval Room of the Kennedy White House (est. $1,800-$2,400). $27,600 
  • Lot 949: A set of caned bedside steps, 19th century (est. $400-$600). $16,100 
  • Lot 950: Four circular rattan garden seats (est. $75-$100). $4,025 
  • Lot 951: A pair of George III-style mahogany side chairs, modern (est. $400-$600). $9,200 
  • Lot 952: A Regency paint-decorated and bamboo-turned armchair, early 19th century (est. $250-$450). $5,750 
  • Lot 953: A bed step pot cupboard, circa 1840 (est. $400-$600). $14,950 
  • Lot 954: Two Irish woolwork pictures (est. $300-$400). $11,500 
  • Lot 955: Small maple and ash child's writing armchair, American (est. $200-$300). $9,200 
  • Lot 956: A marble replica of the head of Hermes from Hermes and the Infant Dionysos by Praxiteles (est. $4,000-$6,000). $28,750 
  • Lot 957: A continental enamel miniature of the Holy Virgin (est. $300-$500). $14,950 
  • Lot 958: A Greek icon of the Deesis, early 19th century (est. $1,200-$1,800). $8,625 
  • Lot 959: A Greek icon of the Deesis, early 18th century (est. $900-$1,200). $13,800 
  • Lot 960: A Russian brass icon tripych, 18th/early 19th century, with a Greek icon of St. George slaying the dragon, 20th century (est. $350-$600). $10,350 
  • Lot 961: A Viennese gold, enamel and glass small cup (est. $1,500-$2,000). $18,400 
  • Lot 962: French ormolu candlestick, fitted for electricity (est. $200-$300). $8,050 
  • Lot 963: Milk-glass vase mounted as lamp, fitted for electricity (est. $75-$100). $3,450 
  • Lot 964: A molded colorless glass oil lamp, fitted for electricity (est. $80-$120). $2,875 
  • Lot 965: A group of wood and metal decorative and household articles, 19th century and later (est. $500-$700). $6,325 
  • Lot 966: Three colored engravings, The Escape of the Bark Florence From Arctic Perils, Sketches in Buenos Ayres and View of the Grand Fleet (est. $200-$300). $6,900 
  • Lot 967: Cut silhouette picture of gentleman in frock coat, English (est. $200-$400). $4,025 
  • Lot 968: A Christmas picture (est. $200-$300). $48,300 
  • Lot 969: A group of four prints (est. $150-$200). $40,250 
  • Lot 970: Etchings from JFK's Georgtown residence, Le Corps du Prince Poniatowsky and La Princesse Poniatowsky (est. $100-$150). $23,000 
  • Lot 971: E.B. & E.C. Kellogg, lithographers, Henry Clay and John Marshall (est. $100-$150). $7,475 
  • Lot 972: E.B. & E.C. Kellogg, lithographers, Andrew Jackson and John Randolph (est. $100-$150). $8,625 
  • Lot 973: A pair of watercolors, early 19th century, Gasteria and Delamcandatunctata (est. $1,000-$1,500). $8,050 
  • Lot 974: Y.C. Wang, a pair of paintings, Lion and Polar Bear (est. $300-$400). $20,700 
  • Lot 975: G. Engelmann, lithographer, Pas Noble and Pas Comique (est. $100-$200). $10,350 
  • Lot 976: Three Japanese blue-and-white saucers, 19th century (est. $300-$500). $11,500 
  • Lot 977: A New Hall 'window' pattern saucer dish, circa 1800 (est. $100-$150). $6,900 
  • Lot 978: A Japanese imari bowl, 20th century (est. $200-$300). $4,600 
  • Lot 979: A Chinese cylindrical jar and cover, 20th century (est. $200-$300). $6,900 
  • Lot 980: A Chinese export porcelain bowl, circa 1750 (est. $500-$700). $9,200 
  • Lot 981: A group of eight Chinese and Japanese dishes (est. $400-$600). $3,450 
  • Lot 982: A Caughley blue and white waste bowl, circa 1785 (est. $150-$250). $4,025 
  • Lot 983: A Canton blue and white bowl, late 19th century (est. $125-$175). $4,600 
  • Lot 984: Two Chinese blue-and-white brush pots and a rectangular tray, 19th century (est. $400-$600). $8,625 
  • Lot 985: Four Japanese imari scalloped circular dishes (est. $300-$400). $5,175 
  • Lot 986: A set of four Japanese imari dishes, 20th century (est. $200-$300). $4,600 
  • Lot 987: A Chinese Ying Qing bowl, Yuan Dynasty (est. $400-$600). $5,750 
  • Lot 988: A Paris saucer and three English saucers, circa 1785 and 1820 (est. $150-$250). $4,600 
  • Lot 989: Chinese export blue-and-white potpourri jar and cover, in Jackie's bedroom at White House (est. $250-$350). $31,625 
  • Lot 990: Two Staffordshire blue-and-white teabowls and three saucers, circa 1820 and 1805 (est. $150-$250). $4,600 
  • Lot 991: Portrait of a Courtesan and Attendant, by Kuniyasu (est. $150-$250). $12,650 
  • Lot 992: Boy In a Landscape, by Charles Sarka (1879-1960) (est. $300-$500). $11,500 
  • Lot 993: A group of four prints and one photograph (est. $300-$400). $17,250 
  • Lot 994: The Ball, by Raymond Crosby (est. $500-$700). $10,350 
  • Lot 995: Three Women, by Raymond Crosby (est. $500-$700). $13,800 
  • Lot 996: Geranium in Blue Pot With Fallen Leaf and Bird, by Albert York (est. $3,000-$5,000). $36,800 
  • Lot 997: A Purple Anemone With Zinnias in a Glass Jar, by Albert York (est. $2,000-$4,000). $41,400 
  • Lot 998: Pink Daises in a Glass Jar, by Albert York (est. $1,500-$2,500). $32,200 
  • Lot 999: Dunes, by Reeve Schley (est. $800-$1,200). $8,050 
  • Lot 1000: Birds, Eggs and Grasses by Mary Faulconer (est. $200-$400). $8,050 
  • Lot 1001: Olive Oil by Mary Faulconer (est. $400-$600). $14,950 
  • Lot 1002: Women in Bikini With Bicycle by Marcel Vertes (est. $800-$1,200). $17,250 
  • Lot 1003: Mask by Namingha (est. $1,000-$1,500). $28,750 
  • Lot 1004: Close Up of Brandt Point Light, Nantucket, Massachusetts by John Austin (est. $150-$250). $29,900 
  • Lot 1005: The White Window by J. Wood (est. $600-$800). $12,650 
  • Lot 1006: Tuckernuck Landscape, Nantucket, Massachusetts by John Austin (est. $100-$200). $26,450 
  • Lot 1007: Bath Houses by Keith McDaniel (est. $1,500-$2,500). $19,550 
  • Lot 1008: 'Sailings' at the Hudson River Museum, Oak and Cedar by Robert Stackhouse (est. $3,000-$4,000). $12,650 
  • Lot 1009: A Church With Three Crosses by R.B. Sprague (est. $800-$1,200). $29,900 
  • Lot 1010: Open Car Welcoming Parade, France, 20th century (est. $800-$1,200). $36,800 
  • Lot 1011: The Corner of Louisiana, (For Walker Percy) by Sterling Mulbry (est. $700-$900). $6,900 
  • Lot 1012: John F. Kennedy: A Portrait Bust by Robert Berk (est. $500-$1,000). $40,250 
  • Lot 1013: A scrimshaw sperm whale's tooth with a portrait and facsimile of JFK's signature (est. $300-$500). $24,150 
  • Lot 1014: Buttero (Horse and Rider) by Pericle Fazzini (est. $1,500-$2,500). $25,300 
  • Lot 1015: Horse and Rider by Pericle Fazzini (est. $1,000-$1,500). $9,200 
  • Lot 1016: Fragment of Eden (End of Summer) by Radloff (est. $400-$600). $41,400 
  • Lot 1017: Tete de Hibon (Reinz 248) by Bernard Buffet (est. $500-$700). $18,400 
  • Lot 1018: Portrait of a Woman by Leonor Fini (est. $300-$500). $12,650 
  • Lot 1019: A Cambodian Dancer, 19th-20th century (est. $200-$300). $19,550 
  • Lot 1020: Au Concert and Study of a Woman by Jacques Villon (est. $800-$1,200). $10,350 
  • Lot 1021: Femme au Cheval, by Marie Laurencin ($60,000-$80,000). $112,500 
  • Lot 1022: A clipped quote from Profiles in Courage together with a copy of Profiles in Courage inscribed to Jackie Kennedy from an old friend, Bob Werlich (est. $300-$500). $4,025 
  • Lot 1023: 5 volumes with presentation inscriptions and/or the bookplate of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (est. $300-$500). $6,325 
  • Lot 1024: Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis' One Man's Education, inscribed to Jackie from Uncle Lefty (est. $200-$300). $4,025 
  • Lot 1025: Alistair Horne's Harold Macmillan Volume I: 1894-1956 , inscribed to Jacqueline Onassis (est. $200-$300). $1,955 
  • Lot 1026: 10 volumes relating to Irish history and JFK's relationship with the country (est. $300-$500). $28,750 
  • Lot 1027: Pierre Dupuy's Histoire des Plus Illustres Favoris Anciens et Modernes (est. $400-$600). $4,600 
  • Lot 1028: Earl Smith's The Fourth Floor: An Account of the Castro Communist Revolution and Averell Harriman's Peace with Russia , both inscribed to JFK (est. $600-$800). $3,162 
  • Lot 1029: 17 volumes about Washington and the White House (est. $400-$600). $10,350 
  • Lot 1030: White House guides from the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon administrations (est. $300-$500). $8,625 
  • Lot 1031: 8 works in 9 volumes on Latin and South America (est. $500-$700). $2,530 
  • Lot 1032: 27 volumes mostly on travel in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, four inscribed or have the ownership signature of Jacqueline Kennedy (est. $300-$500). $5,865 
  • Lot 1033: 9 volumes of children's books about JFK and others (est. $200-$300). $4,600 
  • Lot 1034: 13 volumes of children's books on JFK (est. $250-$350). $4,600 
  • Lot 1035: 10 volumes of children's books on JFK (est. $200-$300). $5,175 
  • Lot 1036: 8 volumes of children's books on JFK (est. $200-$300). $5,175 
  • Lot 1037: 13 volumes of children's books on JFK (est. $250-$350). $5,750 
  • Lot 1038: 18 volumes of children's books on JFK (est. $300-$500). $7,475 
  • Lot 1039: 19 volumes on JFK (est. $300-$500). $6,325 
  • Lot 1040: Thomas Buchanan Read's Sheridan's Ride (est. $300-$500). $4,025 
  • Lot 1041: Recueil d'Estampes representant les differents evenemens de la guerre qui a procure l'independance aux Etats Unis de l'Amerique (est. $300-$500). $3,737 
  • Lot 1042: 25 volumes about JFK (est. $500-$700). $5,462 
  • Lot 1043: 20 volumes by or about JFK (est. $300-$500). $4,600 
  • Lot 1044: 15 volumes by or about JFK (est. $250-$350). $4,025 
  • Lot 1045: 12 volumes by or about JFK (est. $250-$350). $4,312 
  • Lot 1046: 12 volumes by or about JFK (est. $250-$350). $4,312 
  • Lot 1047: 14 volumes by or about JFK (est. $250-$350). $3,737 
  • Lot 1048: 12 volumes by or about JFK (est. $250-$350). $4,600 
  • Lot 1049: 12 volumes by or about JFK (est. $250-$350). $5,175 
  • Lot 1050: 11 volumes by or about JFK (est. $250-$350). $4,600 
  • Lot 1051: 23 volumes and one broadside by or about RFK (est. $400-$600). $6,325 
  • Lot 1052: About 80 volumes of books edited or with contributions by Jackie (est. $600-$900). $14,950 
  • Lot 1053: White House guides, approximately from the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon administrations (est. $300-$500). $11,500 
  • Lot 1054: Richard M. Hunt's Designs for the Gateways of the Southern Entrances to the Central Park (est. $500-$700). $4,887 
  • Lot 1055: 4 volumes about New York City (est. $200-$300). 5,175 
  • Lot 1056: 6 volumes of French literature (est. $500-$700). $10,925 
  • Lot 1057: 11 volumes of French literature (est. $1,000-$1,500). $8,050 
  • Lot 1058: 13 volumes of French literature ($800-$1,200). $6,900 
  • Lot 1059: 10 volumes of French literature (est. $400-$600). $8,050 
  • Lot 1060: 12 volumes of French literature (est. $500-$700). $7,475 
  • Lot 1061: 6 volumes of Greek literature (est. $500-$800). $6,900 
  • Lot 1062: 6 volumes of French history (est. $300-$500). $5,175 
  • Lot 1063: 7 volumes of English culture (est. $300-$500). $4,600 
  • Lot 1064: WITHDRAWN 
  • Lot 1065: 4 volumes on travel (est. $300-$500). $3,737 
  • Lot 1066: 6 volumes on Mexico (est. $300-$500). $5,750 
  • Lot 1067: Noel Coward's Present Indicative (est. $200-$300). $6,900 
  • Lot 1068: About 20 volumes about the Bouvier family or Jackie. (est. $400-$600). $6,900 
  • Lot 1069: 9 volumes on the history of the Kennedy family (est. $200-$300). $5,750 
  • Lot 1070: White House guides from the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon administrations (est. $300-$500). $11,500 
  • Lot 1071: 8 volumes on Russia (est. $200-$300). $5,175 
  • Lot 1072: 9 volumes on women or by women authors (est. $500-$700). $5,750 
  • Lot 1073: 8 works in 13 volumes by women authors (est. $600-$800). $6,325 
  • Lot 1074: 12 volumes of poetry (est. $600-$800). $6,900 
  • Lot 1075: 8 volumes from American women (est. $700-$1,000). $8,625 
  • Lot 1076: 14 volumes of American literature (est. $400-$600). $9,775 
  • Lot 1077: 15 volumes of English literature (est. $500-$700). $6,900 
  • Lot 1078: 12 volumes of English literature (est. $300-$500). $4,600 
  • Lot 1079: 14 volumes of American literature (est. $600-$800). $8,050 
  • Lot 1080: Another Song , a collaboration by John Cage and Susan Barron (est. $800-$1,200). $4,025 
  • Lot 1081: 5 volumes of literature and criticism (est. $500-$700). $8,050 
  • Lot 1082: 11 volumes of literature and criticism (est. $400-$600). $7,475 
  • Lot 1083: 20 volumes on history, politics and miscellaneous (est. $400-$600). $7,475 
  • Lot 1084: A New Treatise on Flower Painting, or, Every Lady Her Own Drawing Master by George Brookshaw (est. $400-$600). $3,162 
  • Lot 1085: Conferencia Interamericana Economica y Social Punta del Este (est. $500-$700). $19,550 
  • Lot 1086: White House guides from the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon administrations (est. $300-$500). $9,200 
  • Lot 1087: 11 volumes of American architecture (est. $700-$900). $9,775 
  • Lot 1088: 12 volumes of architecture and landscape design (est. $400-$600). $5,750 
  • Lot 1089: 10 works in 14 volumes of Russian literature (est. $300-$500). $5,175 
  • Lot 1090: Lettres d'Heloise et d'Abaillard , 3 volumes (est. $600-$800). $3,162 
  • Lot 1091: 4 volumes on theater (est. $300-$500). $4,600 
  • Lot 1092: 14 titles in 17 volumes of children's literature (est. $150-$250). $7,475 
  • Lot 1093: 33 volumes of travel books (est. $700-$1,000). $7,475 
  • Lot 1094: 12 volumes on Paris and Versailles (est. $700-$1,000). $10,925 
  • Lot 1095: 10 volumes on Italy (est. $600-$800). $10,350 
  • Lot 1096: 7 women's biographies (est. $500-$700). $6,900 
  • Lot 1097: Eliot Porter's In Wilderness Is the Preservation of the World (est. $700-$1,000). $12,650 
  • Lot 1098: 8 volumes on French style and design (est. $400-$600). $6,900 
  • Lot 1099: White House guides from the Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Carter and Reagan administrations (est. $75-$100). $6,325 
  • Lot 1100: Emmet John Hughes' The Ordeal of Power: A Political Memoir of the Eisenhower Years (est. $300-$500). $4,025 
  • Lot 1101: 9 titles in 16 volumes of women's biographies and memoirs of women in French history (est. $700-$1,000). $9,200 
  • Lot 1101A: 14, rue du Centre, Neuilly sur-Seine, folio monograph by Phillippe Jullian (est. $300-$500). $3,450 
  • Lot 1101B: Chinese Trade Porcelain by Michel Beurdeley (est. $150-$250). $5,462 
  • Lot 1101C: 4 volumes of poetry (est. $600-$800). $4,600 
  • Lot 1101D: 4 volumes devoted to foreign affairs and politics (est. $700-$1,000). $4,887 
  • Lot 1101E: The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care by Dr. Benjamin Spock (est. $150-$250). $6,900 
  • Lot 1101F: 3 biographies, including one on Charles de Gaulle (est. $500-$700). $4,312 
  • Lot 1101G: 23 volumes by or edited by Jacqueline Onassis (est. $300-$500). $5,175 
  • Lot 1101H: 29 pairs of lapel pins of countries visited by or entertained by the Kennedy administration (est. $400-$600). $25,300 
  • Lot 1101I: Pair of paperbacks, one a transcript of the CBS tour of the White House with Jacqueline Kennedy (est. $100-$200). $10,925 
  • Lot 1101J: The International Library of Famous Literature by Richard Garnett, ed. (est. $1,000-$1,500). $13,800 
  • Lot 1101K: 28 volumes by or edited by Jacqueline Onassis (est. $400-$600). $6,325 
  • Lot 1101L: The Houghton Shahnameth introduced and inscribed by Martin Bernard Dickson and Stuart Cary Welch (est. $1,500-$2,000). $5,750 
  • Lot 1101M: Black-and-white photo of John F. Kennedy receiving an honorary doctorate (est. $800-$1,200). $40,250 
  • Lot 1101N: Black-and-white photo of President and Mrs. Kennedy at a funeral with Vice President Johnson and former Presidents Truman and Eisenhower (est. $200-$300). $10,925 
  • Lot 1101O: L'enrage (est. $100-$200). $3,162 
  • Lot 1101P: 18 miscellaneous volumes of literature (est. $300-$500). $6,900 
  • Lot 1101Q: 18 volumes, chiefly travel books (est. $300-$500). $4,887 
  • Lot 1101R: WITHDRAWN 
  • Lot 1101S: 22 volumes of art and architecture (est. $350-$500). $3,162 
  • Lot 1101T: Nicolas Bellin's L'Empire de la Chine and La Chine avec la Corre, two engraved maps of China (est. $200-$400). $6,325 
  • Lot 1101U: 29 works in 31 volumes of history and biography (est. $600-$800). $7,475 
  • Lot 1101V: 15 volumes and two broadsides by or about JFK (est. $400-$600). $5,462 
  • Lot 1101W: 12 volumes, one broadside and one photo album by or about JFK and his family (est. $500-$700). $9,775 
  • Lot 1101X: 17 works in 18 volumes of history and biographies (est. $200-$300). $4,025 
  • Lot 1101Y: Five volumes on etiquette and style (est. $400-$600). $18,400 
  • Lot 1101Z: How Christmas Came to Hawaii by Roger Bye, copy No. 31 in a slipcase, together two items (est. $300-$500). $8,050 
  • Lot 1102: Embossed cordoba leather office set (est. $1,200-$1,500) $189,500 
  • Lot 1103: Two candlesticks (est. $250-$350). $40,250 
  • Lot 1104: Wedgwood creamware part dinner service (est. $3,500-$5,000). $37,375 
  • Lot 1105: Pair of Wedgwood creamware butter tubs on stands (est. $300-$500) $7,475 
  • Lot 1106: Pair of Wedgwood creamware large circular basins (est. $300-$500). $5,750 
  • Lot 1107: Pair of Wedgwood creamware cress dishes and stands (est. $300-$400). $5,175 
  • Lot 1108: Set of 12 Wedgwood creamware dinner plates (est. $800-$1,200). $6,900 
  • Lot 1109: Set of 12 Wedgwood creamware dinner plates (est. $700-$1,000). $4,312 
  • Lot 1110: Set of six Wedgwood creamware dessert plates (est. $250-$350). $6,325 
  • Lot 1111: Two Wedgwood creamware diamond-shaped dishes (est. $150-$250). $4,887 
  • Lot 1112: Two Wedgwood creamware diamond-shaped dishes (est. $150-$250). $3,450 
  • Lot 1113: Pair of Wedgwood creamware oval dishes (est. $100-$150). $3,737 
  • Lot 1114: Wedgwood creamware oval sauce tureen stand (est. $50-$75) $2,300 
  • Lot 1115: Pair of Wedgwood pearlware reticulated oval stands (est. $400-$600). $4,025 
  • Lot 1116: Pair of Wedgwood pearlware reticulated oval stands (est. $300-$400). $3,737 
  • Lot 1117: Wedgwood creamware vegetable dish and 6 soup plates (est. $350-$500). $3,450 
  • Lot 1118: Five English creamware articles (est. $250-$350). $10,350 
  • Lot 1119: Five English creamware table articles (est. $250-$350). $8,625 
  • Lot 1120: An English creamware reticulated oval basket and a rare pair of egg cups on stands (est. $200-$300). $5,750 
  • Lot 1121: Staffordshire creamware cruet stand and ewers (est. $200-$300). $7,475 
  • Lot 1122: Staffordshire saltglaze white charger (est. $200-$300). $9,430 
  • Lot 1123: Royal Worcester bone china (est. $400-$600). $8,625 
  • Lot 1124: Set of 9 Chinese export dinner plates (est. $1,200-$1,800). $8,625 
  • Lot 1125: Set of 28 Chinese export porcelain plates (est. $2,500-$3,500) $12,650 
  • Lot 1126: Berlin porcelain part tea and coffee service (est. $600-$900). $20,700 
  • Lot 1127: Meissen porcelain part coffee service (est. $300-$400). $9,775 
  • Lot 1128: Berlin porcelain reticulated bowl (est. $400-$600). $29,900 
  • Lot 1129: English porcelain scalloped circular dish (est. $150-$250). $4,600 
  • Lot 1130: Chinese export procelain lotus bowl (est. $75-$125). $10,350 
  • Lot 1131: Pair of Japanese porcelain blue and white dishes (est. $100-$150). $5,750 
  • Lot 1132: Chinese porcelain famille-rose snuff bottle (est. $100-$150). $6,900 
  • Lot 1133: Japanese imari porcelain scalloped bowl (est. $75-$125). $12,650 
  • Lot 1134: Pair of stoneware baluster vases mounted as lamps (est. $600-$900). $4,312 
  • Lot 1135: Chinese porcelain garden seat mounted as a lamp (est. $600-$900). $5,750 
  • Lot 1136: Louis XV-style ormolu candlestick mounted as a lamp (est. $400-$600). $12,650 
  • Lot 1137: Korean porcelain dragon jar mounted as a lamp (est. $3,000-$5,000). $11,500 
  • Lot 1138: Louis XVI-style ormolu and tole three light lamp (est. $1,200-$1,800). $28,750 
  • Lot 1139: Set of 22 French tumblers (est. $300-$500). $43,700 
  • Lot 1140: Louis XVI-style faux malachite and gilt metal tazza (est. $200-$300). $24,150 
  • Lot 1141: Pint glass ovoid boudoir lamp (est. $200-$300). $4,600 
  • Lot 1142: Mother-of-pearl magnifying glass and letter opener (est. $200-$300). $24,150 
  • Lot 1143: Tibetan turquoise inset silver amulet box (est. $200-$300). $6,325 
  • Lot 1144: Painted plastic model of Air Force One (est. $300-$500). $48,875 
  • Lot 1145: Black papier mache tray (est. $100-$150). $12,650 
  • Lot 1146: 3 cushions (est. $50-$100). $25,300 
  • Lot 1147: 3 panel painted canvas screen (est. $200-$300). $23,000 
  • Lot 1148: French provincial-style painted chest of drawers (est. $500-$700). $23,000 
  • Lot 1149: Chippendale-style white painted tall chest of drawers (est. $600-$800). $13,800 
  • Lot 1150: Black painted 3-legged stool (est. $75-$125). $9,200 
  • Lot 1151: 2 ash side chairs (est. $200-$300). $4,600 
  • Lot 1152: 2 wooden wall mirrors (est. $100-$150). $13,800 
  • Lot 1153: American maple wall mirror (est. $75-$100). $5,750 
  • Lot 1154: Dark green painted stool (est. $50-$75). $5,462 
  • Lot 1155: Oval tray-top occasional table (est. $200-$300) $12,650 
  • Lot 1156: American federal giltwood rectangular wall mirror (est. $200-$400). $18,400 
  • Lot 1157: Rosewood 3-tier etagere (est. $500-$800). $9,200 
  • Lot 1158: Victorian decorated etagere (est. $1,200-$1,500). $8,625 
  • Lot 1159: Lacquered burlap rectangular low table (est. $500-$700). $9,200 
  • Lot 1159A: Pair of gilt brass and mahogany tables (est. $800-$1,200) $31,050 
  • Lot 1160: Joseph R. Spies' print Tom Kitten (est. $50-$75). $14,950 
  • Lot 1161: Birdcage, artist unknown, and Basket of Cherries, indistinctly signed (est. $100-$150). $25,300 
  • Lot 1162: Victorian child's puzzle of a 3 masted sailing vessel (est. $700-$900). $11,500 
  • Lot 1163: Mount Vesuvius , gouache on paper (est. $1,000-$1,500). $5,750 
  • Lot 1164: Angela Piotrowska Wittman's watercolor Ornament With Blue Shell-Shaped Flowers (est. $200-$300). $5,750 
  • Lot 1165: Contemporary large rectangular brass cigar box (est. $200-$300). $11,500 
  • Lot 1166: Two contemporary large rectangular trays (est. $200-$300). $10,925 
  • Lot 1167: Full-length Painting of a Girl in a Fencing Outfit, artist unknown, oil on canvas (est $200-$300). $18,400 
  • Lot 1168: William Walton's A Political Rally, an oil on board (est. $800-$1,200). $13,800 
  • Lot 1169: Le Hofgarten A Bayreuth (Garden Gates Surrounded By Trees) by Carzou (est. $800-$1,200). $33,350 
  • Lot 1170: 3 decorative prints of John F. Kennedy (est. $200-$300). $23,000 
  • Lot 1171: Malthe M. Hasselriis' Two Portrait Miniatures of President John F. Kennedy (est. $200-$400). $25,300 
  • Lot 1172: Rene Bouche'sPortrait of Jacqueline Kennedy (est. $8,000-$1,200). $85,000 
  • Lot 1173: Aaron Shikler's Study for the White House Portrait of Jacqueline Kennedy (est. $10,000-$15,000). $184,000 
  • Lot 1174: Aaron Shikler's Study of Jacqueline Kennedy, Seated (est. $8,000-$12,000). $40,250 
  • Lot 1175: Aaron Shikler's Portrait of Jacqueline Kennedy Seated on a Couch (est. $8,000-$12,000). $195,000 
  • Lot 1176: Aaron Shikler's Study for the White House Portrait of Jacqueline Kennedy (est. $8,000-$12,000). $178,500 
  • Lot 1177: Aaron Shikler's Study of Jacqueline Kennedy Standing (est. $5,000-$7,000). $134,500 
  • Lot 1178: Aaron Shikler's A Study of Caroline and John Kennedy (est. $2,000-$3,000). $54,625 
  • Lot 1179: Aaron Shikler's John F. Kennedy, Jr. Seated (est. $2,000-$3,000). $27,600 
  • Lot 1180: Aaron Shikler's A Study of Caroline Kennedy Standing (est. $1,500-$2,500). $13,800 
  • Lot 1181: Aaron Shikler's John F. Kennedy, Jr. Reading (est. $3,500-$5,000). $34,500 
  • Lot 1182: Aaron Shikler's A Portrait Study of John F. Kennedy, Jr. (est. $1,500-$2,500). $24,150 
  • Lot 1183: Aaron Shikler's A Portrait Study of Caroline Kennedy (est. $1,500-$2,500). $23,000 
  • Lot 1184: Aaron Shikler's A Study of Caroline Kennedy (est. $2,000-$3,000). $10,350 
  • Lot 1185: Aaron Shikler's A Portrait Study of Caroline Kennedy (est. $1,500-$2,500). $25,300 
  • Lot 1186: Aaron Shikler's Vase of Flowers With One White Rose (est. $750-$1,000). $27,600 
  • Lot 1187: Photo of Aaron Shikler portrait Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Seated, Side View (est. $50-$75). $14,375 
  • Lot 1188: Photo of Aaron Shikler portrait Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Seated, Front View (est. $50-$75). $41,400 
  • Lot 1189: Photo of Aaron Shikler portrait Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Three Views (est. $50-$75). $11,500 
  • Lot 1190: Photo of Aaron Shikler portrait Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Seated (est. $50-$75). $12,650 
  • Lot 1191: Photo of Aaron Shikler portrait Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Side View (est. $50-$75). $14,950 
  • Lot 1192: Photo of Aaron Shikler portrait John F. Kennedy, Jr.: Portrait Study (est. $50-$75). $7,187 
  • Lot 1193: Photographs of the Aaron Shikler portraits of President and Mrs. Kennedy, with a photo of the portraits at the White House (est. $75-$100). $68,500 
  • Lot 1194: An oak rocking chair (est. $3,000-$5,000). $453,500 
  • Lot 1195: A 1992 BMW 325i 4-door sedan (est. $18,000-$22,000). $79,500

Source: USA TODAY, April 29, 1996

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