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Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Titanic's last menu goes for auction more than a century after it sank

More than a century after the luxury cruise liner sank in the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, after striking an iceberg during its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York, the ship’s last luncheon menu is going up for auction.

According to a report by Reuters, the curator said on Monday that it is expected to fetch up to $70,000. The luncheon menu will be auctioned on September 30 by Invaluable, a live online auction house, along with a letter written by one of the ship’s survivors and a ticket from the Titanic’s Turkish baths weighing chair, used to measure a person’s weight.

Tuesday, September 1 marks 30 years since the wreckage of the ship, which had been dubbed unsinkable, was discovered on the ocean floor by a team of researchers.
"This is not an anonymous artifact from an anonymous survivor," said David Lowenherz, owner of Lion Heart Autographs, the rare manuscripts dealer behind the auction. "There’s such a story behind the history of the boat and the people who were in it and how their lives were affected by the event," he added.
The menu was saved by first-class passenger Abraham Lincoln Salomon and is signed on the back by Isaac Gerald Frauenthal, a passenger from New York who likely had eaten lunch with Salomon that day. Stamped with a date of April 14, 1912, and the White Star Line logo, the menu also included corned beef; mashed, fried and baked jacket potatoes; a buffet of fish, ham and beef; an apple meringue pastry; and a selection of eight cheeses.

Source: Reuters

62 comments:

  1. Ummmmm na them sabi o!





    Auntie linda......

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  2. That is antiquity. I trust oyinbo to treasure things like this.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  3. That is antiquity. I trust oyinbo to treasure things like this.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  4. Ok








    #It WiLL OnLy GeT bEttER
    #it MusT eNd iN pRaiSE

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  5. Nawa ooooo, so if u buy the menu of wot use will it be........this ppl eh

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  6. They'll definitely reach their target....

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  7. Abeg person wey buy am wetin e go take am do? I don't understand this oyinbo people at times

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  8. Very funny a piece of paper for 70k hahahahaha

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  9. Lol and smome will buy dat for even 100kdollars Crap! Titanic menu so??

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    1. Wetin dem go use the menu do after purchase??? Linda take note!

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    2. Wetin dem go use the menu do after purchase??? Linda take note!

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    3. I dey madt. Oyibo and relics

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    4. It's not crap! Very foolish comment. That is why Nigeria can not trace the truth behind 1967 Biafra war. They can trace there history that's why they can avoid some mistakes. A nation with no history is like no nation at all

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  10. So how exactly does this save d world or contribute to National development?

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    1. Re read it. It says that it has been 103 yrs since it sunk. It further says, it been 30 years since the discovery of the wreck.
      It is well

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    2. 30 years since wreckage was found

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    3. You sabi read so?

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  12. Hmmmmm,,,,,nawa ooooooo......oyibo ppl sef,,,,





















    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Ordinary menu that price... Am i mad neh..
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. wow this is very awe-inspiring! Like that menu has got to be a million years old and it is still in pristine condition! Nigeria cannot even find PMB's cert.

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  15. After more than a century and someone will buy. Is the menu food?

    MY GARDEN EGG STEW RECIPE

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  17. What's it's importance?
    ~D great anonymous!

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  18. ...And Oyibo will be scampering for this #Epic

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  19. Wow!

    1912... I bet no one born then is still alive.
    Nice one frm them and really historical.

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  20. For window blinds, wallpaper and curtains please call 08160856785.

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  21. i heard they didnt let black people on the titanic. im glad the ship sank

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  22. Isiokpupu nwarigbo2 September 2015 at 20:58

    Food of Death. Eat and die

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  23. Linda 30yrs kwa

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  24. D menu wan bring d pple may die for d ship back?


    *cute bree*

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  25. Interested persons. Should subscribe

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  26. Chai any1 who's going to buy it must. B mad
    Wetin dem wan carry am do!?

    Aunty linda biko

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  27. Linda, 30 years is wrong, it is 103 year.

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  28. Menu for the last supper...

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