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A pocket watch found with the body of a Titanic passenger who died in the 1912 disaster is expected to sell for up to $66,000 at an upcoming auction. Latest U.S.
Among the more than 250 items for sale was a black-and-white photograph of an iceberg taken by a member of a body recovery ship after the disaster that sold for 17,500 pounds, or about $22,000.
A pocket watch found with Isidor Straus’ body and a letter written by his wife Ida Straus are now on display at Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge. This the first time the items have ever been ...
A pocket watch found with the body of a Titanic passenger who died in the 1912 disaster is expected to sell for up to $66,000 at an upcoming auction.
A postcard written by a passenger of the Titanic and sent just days before the doomed ship sank to the bottom of the ocean sold for thousands of dollars at auction over the weekend. The postcard ...
Visitors to the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge can see rare items connected to an epic - and true - love story, but only for a short time.
The plan went on sale alongside a host of other Titanic memorabilia, with an accommodation plan for the ship being picked up for £60,000. Meanwhile, a mural from the RMS Queen Mary was sold for ...
The auction by Henry Aldridge and Son Ltd. is scheduled to take place on Saturday Henry Aldridge and Son Ltd. Pieces of memorabilia from the Titanic will soon have a new home. British auction ...
A gold watch gifted to the captain of a ship which rescued more than 700 passengers and crew from the Titanic has sold for a record-breaking £1.56 million ($1.97 million).
The previous record for Titanic memorabilia was set in April, when John Jacob Astor’s gold watch sold for £1.175m. News Desk November 17, 2024 facebook twitter whatsup linkded email ...
A GOLD pocket watch that once belonged to a captain who saved 700 passengers from the ill-fated Titanic has sold for an eye-watering amount. The stunning 18-carat Tiffany & Co time piece sold f… ...
Henry Aldridge & Son / AP When first-class passenger Col. Archibald Gracie boarded the Titanic in Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912, he drafted a letter to a friend. “It is a fine ship ...