Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ November 1960 Election Night coat sold at auction via Sotheby’s for a final price of $50,800 — six times the initial estimate of $8,000. Part of Sotheby’s inaugural Handbags & Fashion auction, the violet wool maternity coat features a rounded collar, long sleeves and double-breasted design with six button in a lighter violet tone. At the time, the late former First Lady of the United States was eight months pregnant with son John F. Kennedy Jr. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 1960 Election-Night Coat. Courtesy of Sotheby's “The extraordinary response to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ election night coat speaks to the enduring power of objects that sit at the intersection of history, emotion, and impeccable design,” Morgane Halimi, Sotheby’s global head of handbags and fashion, said in a statement. “Achieving more than six times its high estimate in its first appearance on the market, this result underscores collectors’ deep appreciation for pieces that capture both an intimate personal story and a defining moment in American history.” Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 1960 Election-Night Coat. Courtesy of Sotheby's Beginning at its new global headquarters in New York City’s Breuer building on Dec. 8 and concluding on Monday, the coat, provided by a family with a deep connection to the Kennedys,

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