LOS ANGELES — It’s one of the most ghoulish — and overlooked — American artifacts of the 20th century: A modest wooden coffin in a storage room of the Baumgardner Funeral Home in Fort Worth, Texas.
Few people had any idea that the rotting wooden box, with its rust-coated metal ornamentation, held for nearly 18 years the body of Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who shot President John F. Kennedy to death in 1963.
Now it is up for auction, after funeral home owner Allen Baumgardner consigned the coffin to Nate D. Sanders Auctions of Santa Monica, Calif. Bidding opened Tuesday at $1,000. Auction manager Laura Yntema expects it could reach $100,000 by the time the online and phone auction closes Dec. 16.
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