Rescued Titanic treasures that sold for a fortune
Hannah Ward-Glenton
04 December 2024
Astonishing items from the doomed ship
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Doll’s head: $7,900 (£5.8k)
Courtesy CataWiki
First-class carpet: $18,750 (£11.8k)
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Signed postcard: $20,000 (£12.5k)
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Lifeboat biscuit: $23,200 (£15k)
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Postcard from first-class passenger: $25,300 (£20k)
Courtesy Henry Aldridge and Son Ltd
Keys on a brass fob: $27,900 (£20k)
Courtesy Christies
Third-class menu postcard: $44,650 (£23.2k)
Courtesy Bonhams
First class deck plan: $48,800 (£30k)
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Unused ticket: $56,250 (£35.3k)
Courtesy Bonhams
Rescue boat medal: $61,870 (£45k)
Courtesy Bourne End Auction Rooms
Walking stick: $62,500 (£47k)
Courtesy liveauctioneers
Unused lifejacket: $68,500 (£34.6k)
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Bronze lifeboat nameplates: up to $70,000 (£40k) each
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Poster for Titanic’s return voyage: $85,200 (£62k)
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Rescue mission sextant: $92,200 (£66k)
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Deck log for C.S. MacKay-Bennett: $102,000 (£52k)
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First-class menu: $105,000 (£83k)
Courtesy Henry Aldridge and Son Ltd
Blanket from the lifeboats: $117,000 (£96k)
Courtesy Henry Aldridge and Son Ltd
Final first-class menu: $118,750 (£76.9k)
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RMS Carpathia rescue report: up to $120,000 (£75.5k)
Courtesy Bonhams
Victim’s pocket watch: $119,000 (£97k)
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
Deckchair: $154,000 (£100k)
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A letter on Titanic paper: $155,000 (£126k)
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Keys to the Crow’s Nest: $176,700 (£90k)
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Steward’s pocket watch: $197,000 (£90.5k)
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Ship’s plan: $358,000 (£220k)
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Violin playing as the Titanic sank: $1.4 million (£900k)
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John Jacob Astor's gold pocket watch: $1.5 million (£1.2m)
Courtesy Henry Aldridge and Son Ltd
Captain Rostron's pocket watch: $1.97 million (£1.56m)
Courtesy Henry Aldridge and Son Ltd
Collective value of recovered jewels: $200 million (£160m)
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