It’s been more than 30 years since the world lost an American icon: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The former first lady — who was married to President John F. Kennedy until his assassination in 1963 — ...
Here, a closer look at the treasures up for sale.
Everyone remembers the “toi et moi” ring, but the former First Lady had two more.
Previously unpublished letters shed light on the decades-long relationship between Kennedy and textile designers D.D. and Leslie Tillett.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis leaving her New York apartment with her two children in 1968 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis went down in American history as one of the most iconic first ladies. With her ...
Jackie Kennedy's engagement rings were prized possessions. Nearly a year after meeting John F. Kennedy, the president and Jackie (née Bouvier) announced their engagement on June 24, 1953. He popped ...
Tatiana Schlossberg was remembered at a private funeral on Jan. 5 at St. Ignatius of Loyola, the same New York City church that hosted the memorial service for her grandmother, Jacqueline Kennedy ...
It’s not every day that you meet a man who deals both in the finances of first ladies and the diamonds of dictators. Maurice Tempelsman, the late Belgian-American businessman, jewelry magnate, and ...
The Kennedys have long fascinated the American public. An Irish American family whose political dynasty can be traced back to 1884, when Patrick Joseph “P.J.” Kennedy took office in the Massachusetts ...
Former first lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis compared her late husband President John F. Kennedy's presidency to the musical, 'Camelot' Caroline Blair is a writer for PEOPLE. She has been writing about ...
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