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Titanic passenger's postcard sent days before sinking sells for big bucks at auction
A postcard from a passenger aboard the Titanic that was sent out three days before the great ship sank has sold for more than $25,000 along with other Titanic memorabilia.
Titanic postcard sent from Ireland days before sinking sells for whopping price
Titanic bygone objects always fetch large sums at auctions, and this personal postcard from a passenger to a friend proves the continuing public fascination
‘Poignant’ postcard from excited Titanic passenger up for auction
A postcard written by a first-class passenger on the Titanic will go up for auction later this month. Richard William Smith, a British businessman, scrawled a message in pencil to a Mrs Olive Dakin in Norwich, England.
Historic Titanic postcard With 'heartfelt' message heads to auction
A historic postcard written by a cheerful Titanic passenger before the ship sank is set to go on auction.As per multiple outlets, on the back of the postcard, there is a handwritten note by Richard William Smith,
Titanic passenger's postcard fetches £20,000
An "extremely rare" postcard written by a Titanic passenger who died after the liner hit an iceberg on 14 April 1912 has fetched £20,000 at auction. First-class passenger Richard William Smith wrote to a friend in Norwich when the liner was at Queenstown - near Cork - in Munster, Ireland, on 11 April 1912.
Titanic watch ‘frozen in time’ and postcard up for auction
By Tom Bevan via SWNS A rare postcard sent by a victim of the Titanic just days before the sinking is being sold at auction. The sale of items linked to the fateful voyage also features a pocket watch from a victim 'frozen in time' and a luxury timepiece given to a "hero' of the
Postcard from Titanic passenger goes to auction
A Titanic artifact is hitting the auction block later this month. This card was postmarked on April 11, 1912, three days before the ship struck an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage. The author, first-class passenger Richard William Smith,
Titanic passenger’s postcard sent days before ship sank sells for $25,000 at auction
A postcard written by a passenger of the Titanic and sent just days before the doomed ship sank to the bottom of the ocean sold for thousands of dollars at auction over the weekend. The postcard — part of a lot of Titanic memorabilia placed up for bidding Saturday — was mailed by first-class passenger and British businessman Richard William Smith from Cork,
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Before the Titanic Sank, a Cheerful Passenger Wrote in a Postcard That He Was ‘Leaving for the Land of Stars and Stripes’
A handwritten note by Richard William Smith, a British businessman who perished in the disaster, is heading to the auction ...
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'Poignant' postcard sent by Titanic victim on sale
A postcard written from the Titanic by a man who lost his life when the ship hit an iceberg three days later will go on sale ...
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