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In the early morning hours of April 15th, 1912 a monumental event occurred in the middle of the icy North Atlantic Ocean.  The sinking of the RMS Titanic was not only the biggest news story to break until the onset of World War One, but it was also a profoundly human story with a power that still holds strong today.  In an effort to help tell that story, Titanic researcher and collector Spencer Knarr has dedicated a good portion of his life to tracking down rare relics connected to the Titanic and preserving them for future generations.

Recently Added Relics

Titanic Launch Ticket

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An extraordinary ticket from 1911, granting the holder access to the Harland & Wolff shipyard to attend the launching of Titanic.

Wreckwood Game Spinner

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A wood and bone game spinner crafted out of a cross-sectioned furniture leg recovered from the ocean after Titanic's sinking.

Souvenir Glass Painting

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A pre-sinking reverse glass souvenir painting intended for sale onboard Titanic.

Wreck Site Negative

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An original negative from Mable Fenwick, a Carpathia passenger, showing Titanic’s wreck site on the morning of April 15th, 1912.

Titanic Cigarette Tin

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A pressed tin W. Ariel Gray & Co. cigarette case advertising Titanic's maiden voyage.