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The U.S. Flag That Hung Over JFK's Casket When He Lay in State in the Capitol Rotunda -- Given to th

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Historical Memorabilia Start Price:50,000.00 USD Estimated At:50,000.00 - 75,000.00 USD
The U.S. Flag That Hung Over JFK's Casket When He Lay in State in the Capitol Rotunda -- Given to th

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Auction Date:2014 Feb 27 @ 17:00 (UTC-8 : PST/AKDT)
Location:11901 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, California, 90025, United States
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Incredible United States flag used in the funerary services of President John F. Kennedy, hung over his casket when his body lay in state in the rotunda of the nation's Capitol building. Silk flag bears 48 stars, and measures 52'' x 37''. With detailed provenance, including: a lengthy statement from Vernon Eastin, Staff Sergeant who coordinated the Air Force Honor Guards that stood guard over the President's body in the Capitol throughout the viewing. Eastin writes, ''...As part of my regular duties I was required to provide military personnel for all official parades and special functions, including Military Honor Guards for funerals and other specified functions. I personally coordinated the Air Force Honor Guards that stood watch over President Kennedy's body while it was on view in the rotunda of the Capital [sic] Building. I was also responsible for furnishing the correct number of Air Force Personnel to march in the parade at the time of the funeral and internment at Arlington National Cemetery...'' Eastin goes on to list his other job responsibilities, referencing his superior officer and official USAF Airman's Performance Report from the time. Lot also includes an LOA from Eastin's son, and a newspaper article on Eastin and the JFK viewing, in which Eastin recollects his military colleagues' dissatisfaction with the use of the outdated flag for Kennedy's services; the 49th and 50th stars for Alaska and Hawaii were added to the official design of the American flag in 1959 and 1960. Also accompanied by a sympathy card and envelope given to Eastin by Jackie Kennedy after JFK's death. This dramatic flag makes vivid one of the most unforgettable events in America's history.