A rare collection of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis memorabilia, including two signed thank-you letters and vintage photographs, is set to be auctioned for a starting bid of just $25. This unique opportunity allows a wide range of collectors to own a piece of Kennedy history.
A rare collection of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis memorabilia, including two signed thank-you letters and vintage photographs, is set to go under the hammer at Julien's Auctions later this month. The items offer an intimate look into the life of the former First Lady, whose legacy continues to captivate collectors and historians. Personal letters and memorabilia associated with her are highly sought after, making this auction a significant event for collectors.
The inclusion of signed letters inscribed 'Affectionately, Jackie' adds an especially personal touch, providing insight into her relationships and interactions. The items in this collection, which include two vintage photographs, have an estimated value between $200 and $300. The accessibility of the $25 starting bid makes this a unique opportunity for a wide range of collectors to own a piece of Kennedy history. The auction is part of Julien's Auctions' 'Spotlight on History & Technology' event, which will take place from February 27 to February 28, 2025. The featured lot, titled 'Jacqueline Kennedy | Vintage Photos (2) and Signed Letters (2),' contains: Two typed thank-you letters signed by Jacqueline Kennedy, dated November 6, 1979, and October 9, 1980 Two vintage photographs of the former First Lady Despite the low starting bid, experts anticipate the final sale price to be considerably higher, given the historical value and collectibility of Kennedy memorabilia. Similar signed letters have previously sold for several hundred dollars at other auctions. In a description for the item, Julien's Auctions said 'Two typed thank-you letters written by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis to her friend, Pat. One letter is dated November 6, 1979, and the other is dated October 9, 1980. Both are signed and inscribed, 'Affectionately, Jackie.''Together with two original vintage black & white photographs of Jackie,' the auction house said. Bidding for the Jacqueline Kennedy memorabilia will open on February 27 and conclude on February 28. Collectors and history enthusiasts interested in participating can register on Julien's Auctions' website to place their bids. While the initial price is set at just $25, the competitive nature of past Kennedy-related sales suggests that the final bid could exceed its estimated value of $300. For those seeking a unique and personal artifact from the life of Jacqueline Kennedy, this auction presents a rare and exciting opportunity
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