RR Auction: Titanic Auction 2012-12-16 Auction - 408 Price Results - RR Auction in NH - Page 4
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RR Auction: Titanic Auction

The second leg of our Titanic auction is on course. And our ship's store is once again laden with unique and important collectibles and memorabilia including authenticated deck chairs from the doomed vessel and the rescue-ship, Carpathia. Dive into our online catalog for a complete list of treasures. If you are a serious collector of Titanic memorabilia, or a novice wishing to start a collection, you will not want to miss the boat for what could be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. This auction is truly a collector's dream! Online catalog for a complete list of treasures. Live bidding will take place on Sunday, December 16, 2012 at the Crowne-Plaza Hotel in Nashua, NH. Items may be viewed at the hotel on Saturday, December 15. You are invited to bid online beginning on December 8th.
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Thomas Hewitt: An 18k gold gentlemen’s signet ring (.30 kt), recovered from the body of Titanic bedroom steward Thomas Hewitt. This ring was recovered from Hewitt’s body, No. 168, by the Mackay-Bennett and is
0073: Thomas HewittEst. $20,000-$25,000Lot Passed
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Rose Amelie Icard: Icard’s 1960 Republic of France National Identification card. Card measures 3 x 4.5 closed with two French revenue stamps affixed to the bottom. Inside opens to 4.5 x 6 and has Icard’s name,
0074: Rose Amelie IcardEst. $400-$600
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Rose Amelie Icard: Titanic survivor who travelled as the personal maid to Mrs. Martha Evelyn Stone. Icard and Stone were rescued by the Carpathia in lifeboat 6. Amazing handwritten account, in French, written by Rose
0075: Rose Amelie IcardEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Bruce Ismay: Chairman and managing director of the White Star Line (1862–1937). He came to rather negative international attention as the highest-ranking White Star official among the survivors, for reportedly
0076: Bruce IsmayEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Catherine Jones: Wife of Titanic's Chief Officer Henry Tingle Wilde who perished in the disaster. She passed away in 1910 after delivering twins, both who died in infancy. An original painting, by Catherine (Polly)
0077: Catherine JonesEst. $5,000-$6,000Lot Passed
Thomas Knowles: Knowles saw service on several vessels before taking the place of a deserting crew member to have a chance to serve as a firemen's messman aboard the Titanic and survived the sinking in lifeboat
0078: Thomas KnowlesEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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Charles Lightoller: Second mate on board the Titanic (1874–1952), the most senior officer to survive the disaster. Collection of 12 items, with a couple relating to crew member Colonel A. Fitzgerald: a Certificate of
0079: Charles LightollerEst. $700-$800
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Charles Lightoller: Second officer on board the Titanic, and the most senior officer to survive the disaster. He was the last survivor taken on board the rescue ship Carpathia. TLS signed “C. H. Lightoller,” two
0080: Charles LightollerEst. $25,000-$30,000Lot Passed
Meyer and Hays: Two original Marconigrams sent by two survivors of the Titanic, while aboard the Carpathia. Both are in pencil on Marconi International Marine Communication Company telegram paper, 8.75 x 5.75, both
0081: Meyer and HaysEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
Lucia Millet: Sister of artist Francis David Millet. ALS signed “Lucia Millet Baxter,” four pages on two adjoining sheets, 5 x 6.5, Ledgwood Terrace letterhead, April 28, 1912. Letter to the editor of the New
0082: Lucia MilletEst. $700-$800Lot Passed
Francis D. Millet: American writer, editor, military surgical assistant, and acclaimed artist who was a fatality of the sinking of the Titanic. He was one of the most famous men to perish in the disaster. ALS signed
0083: Francis D. MilletEst. $700-$800Lot Passed
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Richard Parsons: Second class steward aboard the Titanic, with a monthly salary of £3 15s. Parsons died in the sinking. His body, if recovered, was never positively identified. Three postcards related to Richard
0084: Richard ParsonsEst. $100-$200
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Herbert John ‘Bert’ Pitman: Third Officer on board R.M.S Titanic (1877–1961) he survived the disaster onboard lifeboat five. Post Office telegram, 8.5 x 5.25, sent at 8:57 a.m., and stamp-dated April 18th 1912 (approx 78
0085: Herbert John ‘Bert’ PitmanEst. $100-$200
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Alphonse Simonius-Blumer: Simonius-Blumer boarded the Titanic at Southampton on Wednesday, April 10, 1912, and occupied first class cabin A-26 for his proposed voyage to New York. He was accompanied on the voyage by Dr. Max
0086: Alphonse Simonius-BlumerEst. $20,000-$25,000
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Jack Phillips: Senior Marconi operator who perished in the sinking of the Titanic. As the ship was sinking, Phillips worked tirelessly to send messages to other ships to enlist their assistance with the rescue of
0087: Jack PhillipsEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Edith Rosenbaum: Fashion writer who survived the Titanic (1877–1975). When World War I broke out, she is claimed by some to have been the first female war correspondent who went into the trenches. Extremely scarce
0088: Edith RosenbaumEst. $400-$600
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Jack Phillips: Senior wireless operator on board the Titanic and one of the true heroes of the disaster. As the Titanic was sinking, Phillips worked tirelessly to send wireless messages to other ships to enlist
0089: Jack PhillipsEst. $20,000-$30,000
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Edward Simpson: Assistant surgeon on board the Titanic who was responsible for the second and third class passengers. Simpson perished in the sinking and his body, if recovered, was never identified. Very rare ALS
0090: Edward SimpsonEst. $60,000-$65,000
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Jack Smillie and Family: First class saloon steward aboard the Titanic whose body was recovered by the Mackay-Bennett. Pearl-finish 7.75 x 4.5 generational family photo affixed to its original 10 x 8 mount, featuring an
0091: Jack Smillie and FamilyEst. $100-$200
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Edward J. Smith: Scarce DS, signed “E. J. Smith,” one page, 8 x 6, October 30, 1896. A certificate of discharge issued to T. Riley a fireman aboard the S.S. Majestic. The document states Riley served aboard the
0092: Edward J. SmithEst. $5,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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Mrs. Edward J. Smith: Unsigned pre-printed black-bordered appreciation card, 3.5 x 2.25, from Mrs. Edward J. Smith, the wife of Titanic’s captain who perished. Printed message reads, “Mrs. Edward J. Smith offers
0093: Mrs. Edward J. SmithEst. $200-$300
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Edward J. Smith and Chief Purser: Original matte-finish 4 x 2.5 photo of Captain Edward J. Smith and Chief Purser Hugh Walter McElroy on deck in their uniforms. In fine condition, with the image slightly faded. Removed from an
0094: Edward J. Smith and Chief PurserEst. $200-$300
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Margaret Spedden: Exceptional ribbon-bound deckle-edge program titled “Class of '91 Ogontz Closing Exercises, June 9th, 3 x 4.75, four pages. Spedden is listed as one of the 18 graduates under her maiden name,
0095: Margaret SpeddenEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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William T. Stead: Journalist (1849–1912) and assistant editor of the Pall Mall Gazette famous for his anti-vice crusade and founder of The Review of Reviews who drowned in the Titanic disaster. He is widely
0096: William T. SteadEst. $300-$400
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