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John McInnis Auctioneers
This Air Force One leather bomber jacket that belonged to John F. Kennedy sold for $570,000.
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John McInnis Auctioneers
As part of the $570,000 purchase of the Air Force One leather bomber jacket, the winning bidder received a picture of John F. Kennedy wearing the jacket at a family outing with daughter Caroline and wife Jacqueline in 1962.
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John McInnis Auctioneers
A White House seal that hung on presidential aide Dave Powers's wall throughout his career sold for $16,000.
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John McInnis Auctioneers
A portrait of Kennedy reading in his rocking chair, signed by the artist, Elaine de Kooning. Kennedy posed on and off during his time vacationing at his family estate in Palm Beach. It sold for $31,000.
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John McInnis Auctioneers
A photograph of Kennedy shaking hands with Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry S. Truman. Signed by Johnson, "To President Kennedy, Per your request - here are our hands, our hearts, our votes." Also signed, "From Harry Truman to a great President John F. Kennedy. Feb 19, 1962." Sold for $16,000.
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John McInnis Auctioneers
April 10, 1961, on the Washington Senators' Opening Day: Lyndon B. Johnson, Kennedy, and David Powers. Sold for $475.
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John McInnis Auctioneers
Kennedy shook hands with Lyndon Johnson in Beverly Hills in November 1963 photo, shortly before his death. In the middle is Dave Powers. Taken by P. Schutzer. Sold for $700.
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John McInnis Auctioneers
Presidential Banner Flag Embroidered with the Great Seal of the President. As a presidential aide, Dave Powers ensured that this flag was flown on presidential trips, whether on boat or motorcade. This flag is one of two known from his administration. It sold for $50,000.
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John McInnis Auctioneer
This is page one of the itinerary for Nov 21-22, 1963, with a handwritten timeline by Dave Powers of the Kennedy shooting and events that took place after. The seemingly clinical annotations turn emotional as Powers writes "My President is dead." The three pages, plus a photograph of the Kennedys boarding Air Force One for Dallas, sold for $65,000.









