RR Auction: Titanic Auction 2012-12-16 Auction - 408 Price Results - RR Auction in NH - Page 3
53: Titanic Life Boat Flag49: Titanic Floor Tile9: Olympic
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Nashua, NH, United States
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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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Titanic Floor Tile: Original floor tile manufactured for use in the first class smoking room onboard Titanic. The floral pattern tile measures 12 x 12 and is nicely mounted and framed with an image of the smoking room
0049: Titanic Floor TileEst. $350-$400
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Titanic Divot: A very rare divot (the plugs that are pressed out of a hull plate to make the holes that rivets are pounded into) from a Titanic hull plate. When the Titanic foundered on April 15, 1912, it was a
0050: Titanic DivotEst. $5,000-$6,000
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Titanic: Very rare blank “On board RMS ‘Titanic’” lettercard stationery, 5 x 8, with the White Star Line name and burgee in color on one side and “On board R.M.S. ‘Titanic’” and the White Star
0051: TitanicEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Titanic Deck Chair: Exceedingly rare original Titanic deck chair, measuring approximately 37.75 x 22.5 x 54, one of only seven still known to exist. The chair displays expected wear, and its caned seat is mostly present
0052: Titanic Deck ChairEst. $50,000-$75,000
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Titanic Life Boat Flag: Incredibly scarce flag removed from a Titanic lifeboat. Painted cast bronze flag and mast measures approximately 9.25 x 8. Red and black swallowtail flag and mast features a five-point white star
0053: Titanic Life Boat FlagEst. $30,000-$40,000
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Titanic: On-board Titanic postcard, 5.25 x 3.25, with an image of Titanic’s first class smoking room, postmarked Queenstown, April 11, 1912. Reverse bears a letter, in pencil, addressed to “Master Tom
0054: TitanicEst. $5,000-$6,000
Carl Asplund: A single iron key with quatrefoil head made by Yale and Town circa 1900 measuring approximately two inches long, recovered from the body of third class Titanic passenger Carl Asplund. Keys of this
0055: Carl AsplundEst. $6,000-$8,000Lot Passed
John Jacob Astor: Real estate magnate, military officer, and heir to the Astor fortune (1864–1912) who perished in the Titanic disaster. Partly-printed DS, one page both sides, 10.25 x 7, September 20, 1904.
0056: John Jacob AstorEst. $500-$600Lot Passed
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Mrs. John Astor: First wife of John Jacob Astor IV. ANS signed “Ava Astor,” on one of her 3.5 x 2.5 embossed calling cards, no date, but postmarked September 8, 1913. Brief note of thanks for sent condolences
0057: Mrs. John AstorEst. $200-$300
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John Jacob Astor: Original vintage 7 x 5 American Press Association photo of Astor's yacht, the Noma, with Astor’s son Vincent en route to receive his step-mother, 19-year-old Madeleine Astor, who was rescued by the
0058: John Jacob AstorEst. $100-$200
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John Jacob and Madeleine Astor: Original vintage glossy 8 x 10 press photo of John Jacob and Madeleine Astor coming down the front steps of a building, with John Astor holding a cane, and their pet Airedale Kitty, between them.
0059: John Jacob and Madeleine AstorEst. $600-$800
Madeleine Astor: Original 6.5 x 8.5 silver gelatin Underwood and Underwood photo of Astor leaving church on Easter Sunday in White Sulphur Springs, on the second anniversary of the Titanic disaster, with her sister
0060: Madeleine AstorEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
Mrs. John Astor: Socialite (1868–1958) and the first wife of John Jacob Astor IV whom she divorced in 1910. Astor would perish aboard the Titanic while returning from his honeymoon with his new bride. Original 2.5
0061: Mrs. John AstorEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Vincent Astor: Businessman and philanthropist (1891–1959) who was the son of Titanic victim John Jacob Astor IV. TLS, one page on black-bordered mourning stationery, 5.25 x 6.5, personal letterhead, May 15, 1912.
0062: Vincent AstorEst. $200-$300
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Elsie Edith Bowerman: First class passenger rescued in Life Boat 6. Original metal legal wig box belonging to Titanic survivor Elsie Edith Bowerman. Oval shaped wig box measures almost 11? across, with Bowerman’s name
0063: Elsie Edith BowermanEst. $200-$300
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Will Barrows: Very nice Christmas card to his sister, sent while sailing near Australia, measuring 3.25 x 5 closed, with an image of an ocean liner on the front. Inside bears a printed quote from Longfellow and
0064: Will BarrowsEst. $300-$400
Emma Bucknell: Philadelphia heiress, first class passenger and Titanic survivor who evacuated onboard Lifeboat 8. Bucknell College in Pennsylvania is named for her husband. ALS, eight pages on two sets of adjoining
0065: Emma BucknellEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
Archibald Butt: American military officer (born 1865) who served as an influential aide to Presidents Roosevelt and Taft before perishing during the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Endorsed bank check, drawn on the
0066: Archibald ButtEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
Archibald Butt: Original vintage glossy 7 x 5 photo of William H. Taft and Archibald Butt, captioned at the top, “Taft at Bryn Mawr College, Capt. Butt.” Reverse of the photo bears a George Grantham Bain, N.Y.
0067: Archibald ButtEst. $250-$300Lot Passed
W. H. Egg: Third class steward on board the Titanic. Egg died in the sinking, and his body, if recovered, was never identified. On-board Titanic ‘Tuck’s’ postcard, 3.5 x 5.25, with a color illustration of
0068: W. H. EggEst. $10,000-$15,000Lot Passed
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John Will Gill: Titanic victim who worked as a chauffeur. His body was eventually recovered from the sea by the cable-laying vessel Mackay-Bennett on April 23rd, and he was buried at sea the following day. Color
0069: John Will GillEst. $300-$400
Archibald Gracie: One of the few male survivors of the ill-fated Titanic. He was drawn under when the vessel sank, but managed to reach a life raft and succeeded in rescuing 29 other passengers. He died December 4,
0070: Archibald GracieEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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Wallace Hartley: English violinist (1878–1912) best remembered as the courageous bandleader who, along with his seven other band members, played on as the Titanic sank. Very elegant Christmas card, 5.75 x 3, with
0071: Wallace HartleyEst. $4,000-$6,000
Charles Melville Hays: A 1905 Grand Trunk Railway System pass, 3.75 x 2.25, issued to Mr. G. B. Owen, the assistant to the general manager of Erie Rail Road, bearing the printed signature of Titanic passenger and victim of
0072: Charles Melville HaysEst. $400-$600Lot Passed