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Edward Kennedy Vintage 1962 Lucite Cigarette Box Early Senate Race MCM NIce!

$ 337.91

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Good, light wear
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Material: Lucite
  • Type: Cigarette Case
  • Year: 1962
  • Country/Region: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Politician: Edward M Kennedy
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Edward Kennedy Vintage 1962 Lucite Cigarrette Box Early Senate Race MCM NIce!
    Edward Kennedy Vintage 1962 Lucite Cigarette Box Early Senate Race MCM NIce!
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    Description
    Fantastic lucite cigarette box with an Edward M. Kennedy signature (inside the lucite -- not on the exterior)  and a Massachusetts state map in gold color also inside the lucite. 5 1/2"w x 3 1/2"d x 1 1/2"h. Very good condition with light wear. The state map is dated '62 -- the year of Kennedy's victorious first campaign for the Senate (a special election in which he took JFK's place in the Senate) at the height of the Kennedy era. This was likely a gift that was provided to people associated with the campaign -- I have no provenance. It is not hand-signed. I did see an interesting historical note from the JFK library that indicated President John Kennedy in 1962 was considering giving away lucite cigarette cases to people involved with the Cuban missle crisis, but thought better of it and gave them calendars instead (see below). Maybe he was inspired by the boxes from the Teddy Kennedy campaign... I was unable to find any other examples of this box online...
    “When the President came to the office the morning of October 29, 1962 he was thinking about a memento that he could give to all of those who participated in the meetings during the Cuban crisis. The one thing that was fixed in his mind was the idea of having the month of October on some kind of a background with the dates 16-28 either circled or standing out in a different print. He first thought of a lucite cigarette box… Then he thought there might be some who did not go in for cigarette boxes so he thought of the idea of having the calendar engraved on a silver plate to be attached to a piece of wood with the dates 16-28 in larger print. And he thought it would be nice to have his initials in one corner and the donee’s initials in the other…
    “The calendars arrived on Wednesday, November 28th, so on the morning of November 29 the President wanted them so that he could pass them out at the National Security Council Executive Committee meeting at 10:00 am. So the blue boxes containing the calendars were placed by his chair in the Cabinet Room and after everyone had been seated, and just before the meeting started, he distributed them. The men who did not attend the meeting received theirs either by hand delivery or by mail.
    “The President surprised me by having one made up for me and just before he went into the Cabinet Room that morning he handed it to me.”
    - Evelyn Lincoln’s description of the Cuban Missile Crisis memento, JFKPOF-098-007-p0007
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