John F Kennedy’s Silk Scarf Up For Auction, May Fetch $6,000
Boston: A cream-coloured silk scarf belonging to former US President John F Kennedy is up for auction and is expected to sell USD 6,000. The scarf from A Sulka & Company was worn by Kennedy during his tenure as a congressman and into his early senatorial career. It has an attractive herringbone pattern, classic black- and-tan fringe ends, and an embroidered open monogram bearing Kennedy's initials, "JFK."
An accouterment of his classic style, this is an exquisite scarf sported by Kennedy as he strolled the chilly sidewalks of Boston during the early 1950s, according to the RR Auctions. The Sulka brand became synonymous with the style of the upper crust and political elite, and long served as the go-to haberdashery for the likes of the Duke of Windsor, Winston Churchill, Henry Ford, and Clark Gable, among others. The bidding for the online auction closes on February 7.
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