A first-class dinner menu from the first night of Titanic’s voyage sold at auction for over $100,000 while a second-class passenger’s pocket watch sold for over $120,000 at auction on Saturday.
As we delve into the tale of this water-stained parchment, adorned with the emblematic White Star Line logo, we unravel not just the flavors that adorned the Titanic s tables but also the intriguing saga of its discovery and the ethical quandaries surrounding its sale.
Titanic s first-class dinner menu was sold for ₹84.6 lakh at an auction in UK on Saturday. The first-class menu is believed to be the only surviving copy of the April 11 dinner menu.
A unique glimpse into the past as a menu from the ill-fated Titanic, dated four days before the ship's tragic encounter with an iceberg, is set to be auctioned for £60,000 on November 11.
In a fascinating discovery, a water-stained menu retrieved from the wreckage of the Titanic provides a unique glimpse into the dining experience of first-class passengers on the fateful night of April 11, 1912.