The pleasure liner Titanic sank at 11:40 PM on April 14, 1912 following hitting an iceberg. A gold wristwatch belonging to Titanic’s richest passenger, John Jacob Astor, has sold for $1.2 million, a record auction for Titanic artifacts.
Auctioneers say that no other Titanic artifact has ever fetched such a high price at auction. This wristwatch was found in the pocket of John Jacob Astor.
This wristwatch was given by Esther’s son Vincent to William Dabin, son of his father’s executive secretary.
This gold-cased wristwatch was auctioned in the US on Saturday by Henry Aldridge & Son (Deviges, Wiltshire). John Jacob Astor, 47, drowned while his wife Madeleine was saved by a lifeboat.
Earlier, a violin found in the Titanic was auctioned for 1.1 million dollars. This violin was being played during the sinking of the Titanic. In 2013, this violin was also auctioned by Henry Aldridge & Son. On Saturday, the case of the violin along with the wristwatch was sold for $360,000.
Henry Aldridge & Son said in a statement that the price the Titanic’s inventors have received is truly amazing, and even more amazing is that even following 112 years, the Titanic is no longer mentioned, no less. Happening. Even today, people talk regarding this ship and want to hear stories.
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2024-05-04 01:37:52