JFK’s rocking chair, other iconic memorabilia up for grabs
BOSTON — Some of the most iconic items associated with the late President John F. Kennedy are going on the auction block.
Eldred’s auction gallery in East Dennis, on Cape Cod, is taking bids Friday on a rocking chair that JFK used in the Oval Office, a tie clip in the shape of the PT-109 torpedo boat Kennedy commanded during World War II, and pens he used to establish the Peace Corps and sign a landmark nuclear arms treaty.
Other items up for grabs include a charcoal drawing of JFK done as a study for the slain president’s official White House portrait; handwritten notes JFK jotted about Vietnam around 1953; and his letter opener and crystal ashtray.
There are also copies of Kennedy’s 1957 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, “Profiles in Courage,” being auctioned — at least one autographed by the POTUS.