Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 61

Manuscript, Collectibles and Aerospace Auction


U.S. First Ladies
 
 
Lot Photo Description Realized
Lot 384
Harding, Florence Kling (1860-1924) Wife of President Warren G. Harding;; she served as First Lady from 1921 to 1923. A remarkable Autograph Letter Signed "Florence Kling Harding," 4pp, 6¾ x 5 in., n.p., n.d. (Oct. 1923). To Harding's intimate friend and senior aid, Major O.M. Baldinger, referring to his letter of Oct. 12 and discussing the famously controversial "Harding files" that she spirited away from the White House after Harding's death on August 2. In part: "…I suggest you hold all of my files until I come to Washington. As soon as I have decided where I am going to stay I will…go through them….See if you can sell my Loco [Locomobile], for really I ought to have a closed car. …Please thank Mr. Rockwell for…the stamps…I have used them long ago and a number of hundred since then. Indeed I write letters until I am nearly finished…." A postscript says, "Tell me what's going on…." Some ink brushing, else fine. President Harding died while on a transcontinental public relations tour to try to smooth over some of the damage from the various scandals (the worst being the Tea Pot Dome Scandal) which were rocking his administration. Florence's refusal to allow an autopsy aroused suspicions of the cause of death, even though the cause was officially listed as a stroke. In an attempt to protect Harding's reputation, she burned many of the files to which she refers in this letter.
Estimated Value $700 - 1,000.
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Lot 385
Polk, Sarah Childress (1803-1891) Wife of President James K. Polk; First Lady (1845-1849). Signature on a 2½ x 4 in. slip with "Polk Place / Nashville, Tenn." in her hand. Laid to card. Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$188
Lot 386
Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962) Wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt; First Lady (1933-1945); author; speaker, and diplomat in her own right. Typed Letter Signed "Eleanor Roosevelt" on gold-embossed The White House stationery, one page, 8¾ x 7 in., May 19, 1941. To Hungarian-born concert pianist Yolanda Mero-Orion thanking her for "the medal and citation." Mero-Irion was founded the women's National Radio Committee, creating the Gold Microphone Award.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$102
Lot 387
Truman, Bess (1885-1982) Wife of President Harry S. Truman; First Lady (1945-1953). Autograph Letter Signed "Bess Truman," on embossed personal stationery, 2 pp, 8¼ x 6 in., n.p., n.d. To chanteuse Hildegarde, thanking her for her book, "…We loved having your inscription in the book and loved being in the book too…." Fine. With transmittal envelope.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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