Camelot for Sale: Pieces From the Kennedys’ Winter White House Go Up for Auction Inline
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Photo: Courtesy of lesliehindman.com2/919th-century Venetian giltwood mirror, estimate: $700 to $900
Photo: Courtesy of lesliehindman.com3/9The Kennedys acquired this piece with the house.
18th-/19th-century Italian painted hall bench, estimate: $3,000 to $5,000
Photo: Courtesy of lesliehindman.com4/9A pair of Spanish Baroque walnut console tables, estimate: $800 to $1,200
Photo: Courtesy of lesliehindman.com5/9A pair of gilt metal floor lamps, estimate: $400 to $600
Photo: Courtesy of lesliehindman.com6/9A Lenox porcelain commemorative bowl, estimate: $600 to $800
Photo: Courtesy of lesliehindman.com7/9These chairs were placed in the “Cabinet Room,” where the president met with potential Cabinet members.
A pair of upholstered armchairs, stimate: $800 to $1,200
Photo: Courtesy of lesliehindman.com8/9Lore has it that Rose Kennedy traded her fur coat for this screen, thought to have belonged to Lady Mary Soames, Winston Churchill’s daughter.
Late-19th-century eight-panel Coromandel floor screen, estimate: $2,000 to $4,000
Photo: Courtesy of lesliehindman.com9/9The label reads “Mrs. Rose Kennedy” and gives her Hyannis address.
A black metal steamer trunk, estimate: $1,000 to $2,000