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Titanic’s first class dinner menu expected to fetch £60,000 at auction


An evening dinner menu for first class passengers onboard the Titanic could sell for up to £60,000 at auction. The dinner – including oysters, tornados of beef, spring lamb and mallard duck ... Read More

This controversial "Titanic" prop has spawned decades of debate — and it just sold for $700,000


Now, the controversial prop has a new home: It sold last week at auction ... it's not even a door. The carved piece of wood is based on an actual piece of debris salvaged from the Titanic. Read More

Controversial ‘Titanic’ door sells for over $700K at auction


Either way, the slab of wood made famous by mega-blockbuster “Titanic” has now sold for more than half a million dollars at auction ... device.” Last year’s National Geographic special ... Read More

Controversial 'Titanic' prop sells for over $700,000 at auction


According to auction officials, the piece of wood is "part of the door frame just above the [ship’s] first-class lounge entrance." ULTRA-RARE TITANIC DOCUMENT TO GO UP FOR AUCTION LATER THIS ... Read More

Infamous ‘Titanic’ Door Sells for $718K at Auction — and for That Price It Ought to Fit 3 People


Titanic fans have been debating whether Jack ... decision to stay in the frigid water an empty gesture.” “He’s stabilized,” Cameron explained, noting that Jack still might not have claimed ... Read More

‘Titanic’ Door That Jack Tragically Couldn’t Fit on Nabs More Than $718,000 at Auction


The item, as noted in a description from the auction ... Winslet‘s chiffon dress sold alongside other clothing items from the film. Last year, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of Titanic ... Read More

8 insane facts about Titanic that will blow your mind!


Titanic was dubbed the ‘Ship of Dreams’ even before its ill-fated voyage. At the time of its construction, it was the largest and most luxurious ship ever built, boasting extravagant amenities ... Read More

Titanic’s much-debated door prop sells for huge sum at auction


The floating piece of wood that helped save the life of Kate Winslet’s Rose in the 1997 blockbuster Titanic has sold at auction for $718,750 (£567,561). The prop, which is made of balsa wood ... Read More

‘Titanic’ floating door prop that saved Rose — but sadly not Jack — auctioned off for startling amount


The controversial door from James Cameron’s “Titanic” was officially sold at the Treasures From Planet Hollywood auction last week for ... dress worn by Rose up for sale. Read More

Iconic 'Titanic' Door That Saved Kate Winslet's Life Sells at Auction for a Pretty Penny


Fans of James Cameron's legendary 1997 film Titanic are likely well-acquainted ... but there’s a lot of variables," he said last year in a 25th anniversary National Geographic special. " ... Read More

This Insane 6.2-Carat Pink Diamond Ring Is Expected to Fetch up to $15 Million at Auction


But it’s not the ... Geneva Jewels Auction, more diamond jewelry is set to fetch top dollar. A Harry Winston diamond necklace with a pear-shaped, 11.3-carat yellow diamond is expected to reach ... Read More

Titanic’s first class dinner menu expected to fetch £60,000 at auction


More than 1,500 passengers and crew died when the Titanic struck an iceberg on the evening of April 14 and sank the following day. The 6.25ins x 4.25ins menu bears an embossed red White Star Line ... Read More


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