'Remarkable' Titanic dinner menu for first-class passengers sells at public sale

A menu for first-class passengers travelling on the Titanic has bought for greater than Β£80,000 at public sale.

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The "remarkable" relic fetched Β£84,000 at Henry Aldridge & Son in Devizes, Wiltshire, on Saturday.

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The menu, which reveals indicators of water harm, boasts a menu of oysters, beef, spring lamb and mallard duck.

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It was served on the night of 11 April 1912 after the liner left Queenstown in Ireland.

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The Titanic struck an iceberg three days later - on the night of 14 April - and sank the next day.

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The menu measures 6.25ins by 4.25ins and bears an embossed purple White Star Line flag.

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It would have initially had gilt lettering with the initials OSNC (Ocean Steamship Navigation Company) alongside the lettering RMS Titanic.

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'Remarkable survivor'

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Auctioneer Andrew Aldridge mentioned: "The latter reveals indicators of water immersion having been partially erased, the reverse of the menu additionally clearly shows additional proof of this.

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"This would point to the menu having been subjected to the icy North Atlantic waters on the morning of 15 April, either having left the ship with a survivor who was exposed to those cold sea waters or recovered on the person of one of those lost.

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"Having spoken to the leading collectors of Titanic memorabilia globally and consulted with numerous museums with Titanic collections, we can find no other surviving examples of a first-class 11 April dinner menu.

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"The menu is a exceptional survivor from essentially the most well-known ocean liner of all time."

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Found in a photo album

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The menu was found in a photo album from the 1960s by the daughter and son-in-law of late historian Len Stephenson.

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He was an expert on his hometown Dominion in Nova Scotia and collected and preserved many records.

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More than 1,500 of the two,208 passengers and crew on board the Titanic had been killed when the liner sank.

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The ship was on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.

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First-class passengers included multi-millionaire John Jacob Astor, millionaire Benjamin Guggenheim, Sir Cosmo and Lady Duff Gordon and socialite Molly Brown.

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