RR, specializing in documents, manuscripts and historic artifacts, said it will put some 240 objects from the famous vessel on sale online, amid enduring fascination with the doomed luxury liner more than a century after it sank.
RR, specializing in documents, manuscripts and historic artifacts, said the sale will be held from April 17 to 24.
Once thought to be unsinkable, the Titanic struck an iceberg and went down in the North Atlantic in 1912, killing more than 1,500 people.
The object with the highest starting price is a silver cup presented on May 29, 1912 by a survivor, Margaret "Molly" Brown, to Arthur Rostron, the captain of the ship that plucked survivors from the frigid ocean.
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Brown, a wealthy socialite, became famous for surviving the disaster, and was known after her death as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," celebrated in the 1960 Broadway musical of the same name.
Another item of interest is an April 2, 1912 letter, on stationery bearing the famous ship's letterhead, written by a crew member who did not survive the disaster. Bidding for the letter starts at USD 1,000.
RR said it expects the auction to earn between USD 700,000 and a million dollars.