Browse Relics (45 total)

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A section of quarter sawn English oak removed from the floating wreckage of Titanic's aft First Class Grand Staircase.

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A swatch of baize fabric used to line tabletops in Titanic's first class smoking room.

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A thick and heavy ceramic tile removed from Titanic's nearly identical sister, Olympic.

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A pair of rare advertising cards that were shipped in tins of Cadbury hot cocoa mix.

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Rare personal correspondence, written by Carpathia's Captain, Arthur H. Rostron, on his home stationary.

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A set of original silver gelatin photographs of Titanic's Captain, E.J. Smith, taken during his command of S.S. Adriatic.

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An exceptionally rare post-sinking backdrop photograph designed to make it appear as if the subject was standing on the deck of the now-famous Carpathia.

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A exceptionally rare set of Cunard Line playing cards, purportedly taken off Carpathia after the Titanic rescue.

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Carpathia position slips taken from her Chart Room in April 1909.

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Remarkable photographs capturing Carpathia's Captain Arthur Rostron and Titanic's third-class survivors.

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Rare artifacts recovered from the wreck site of the RMS Carpathia, of Titanic rescue fame.

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A delicate cobalt-adorned dinner plate in the 'Greek Key' style, as used in Titanic's first class dining areas.

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A White Star Line coffee cup in the 'Wisteria' style, as used onboard Titanic.

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A solid gold pencil, recovered from the body of Col. John Jacob Astor, Titanic's wealthiest passenger.

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A rare piece of wreckage removed from a deck chair left floating in the ocean after Titanic's sinking.

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A heavy-weight White Star Line saucer, as used in Titanic's deck service.

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A section of woven seat cane removed from a deck chair left floating after Titanic's sinking.

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A White Star Line demitasse set in the 'Wisteria' style, as used onboard Titanic.

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A rare White Star Line dinner plate in the 'Gothic Arch' style, as used in Titanic's first class dining areas.

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A collection of items from onboard the RMS Carpathia during the rescue of Titanic's survivors that were once owned by James and Mabel Fenwick.

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A small section of green carpeting removed from Titanic while in Belfast, Ireland.

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A swatch of fine Irish linen used to trim curtains in some of Titanic's first class staterooms.

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A silver-plated White Star Line fruit platter.

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A silver-plated White Star Line creamer.

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A touching tribute to a love lost, a silver-plated memorial pendant commemorating Henry Price Hodges, one of Titanic's second class passengers.

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A memorial divot, punched from one of Titanic's hull plates, and later decorated by a Harland & Wolff Shipyard worker.

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An extremely rare White Star Line ink stand in the 'Wisteria' style. One of only three known to exist.

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A swatch of deep red upholstery that was used in Titanic's second class dining room.

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A religious pamphlet using the sinking of the Titanic as a propaganda tool.

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A White Star Line 'Blue Delft' dinner plate, salvaged from the wreck site of the RMS Republic.

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A Titanic-referencing letter written and signed by Senator William Alden Smith, Chairman of the US Senate hearings into the Titanic disaster.

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

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A silver-plated White Star Line strainer.

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A rare set of Titanic advertising stationary.

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

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A extraordinarily rare full Titanic deck chair recovered from the scene of the sinking by a body recovery ship. One of only seven known to exist.

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A 1911 engineering journal covering the building of Titanic, loaded with technical details, deck plans, and advertisements.

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

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A hard bound copy of the United States Senate report into the sinking of the Titanic.

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A very scarce pre-sinking advertisement for Vinolia Otto Toilet Soap, announcing its use in Titanic's first class appointments.
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