Queen Elizabeth of Belgium: Signature, Historic Puzzle Postcards: This lot offers a captivating composite puzzle—a set of four postcards arranged in a square format—depicting Queen Elizabeth of Belgium in her nurse uniform. Each postcard forms a portion of the complete image, revealing the queen's Red Cross service attire when assembled together. Notably, one of the postcards carries a postmark dated October 8, 1918, adding a historical touch. Additionally, these postcards were originally posted as military mail separately between 1917 and 1918, later taped together on the back to create a unified image of the queen. Further enhancing its historical value, one of the postcards bears a 1931 10+5c stamp featuring the queen, with one of the signatures positioned above it.(Image 1)(Image 2)
John Kennedy Autograph. The 1961 inauguration of John F. Kennedy was a momentous occasion in American history, marking the beginning of a new era in leadership. A notable artifact from this event is a First Day Cover (FDC) bearing Kennedy's signature in black ink.(Image 1)(Image)
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Prime Ministers And Presidents
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Kennedy F. Robert (1925-1968) signature On United States Senate Washington DC stationery, dated December 8, 1966. Addressed to Mr. Ron Melitsoff acknowledges Melitsoff's interest in hearings on urban issues. Kennedy expresses hope that the hearings will address coordination of federal programs to tackle city problems, mentioning legislation like the Demonstration Cities Act. He encourages Melitsoff to share his views on proposed legislation and includes a newsletter summarizing recent important legislation. The letter is signed "Sincerely, Robert F. Kennedy."(Image 1)(Image)
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Gerald R. Ford (July 14, 1913 - ), signed letter on Congress of the United States Office of the Minority Leader letterhead, dated July 7, 1967. Addressed to Mr. Michael B. Barrow in Tel Aviv, Israel, it acknowledges receipt of a letter and a clipping regarding the situation in the Middle East. Ford expresses gratitude for Barrow's views, assuring him they are valued and considered(Image 1)(Image)