London:
The Titanic found a pocket watch, tickets and money among passengers’ goods, which are one of the items on the UK auction later this month.
Gilt Silver and Brass Watch Danish’s second -class passenger Hans Kristenson was found among the property of Kristenson Gaward, which was one of 1,500 people after the ship drowning after killing an iceberg in 1912.
His body was recovered from North Atlantic and was buried on 10 May 1912 at Halifax, Canada.
The givered pocket includes a savings book, keys, cash in a wallet, a compass, a passport, a passport, and a guild pocket watch, estimated that it will be around $ 66,000 in the April 26 auction.
The goods were returned to his family and his descendants are now selling the clock.
The 27 -year -old Gaward was traveling to the United States with two of his friends, who were also killed in the disaster.
Andrew Aldridge of Henry Aldridies and Son auctions said, “The movement of the clock has frozen at the time when the cold North Atlantic Waters said not only their owner but also the most famous ocean liner, Titanic, on 15 April, 1912,” Henry Aldridge and Sone Aldridges.
Other items on sale include a letter and medal related to first -class Swedish passenger Eric Gustaf Lind and a silver dollar certificate and rare third class tickets used by Ernest Portage Tomlin.
Both men died in the disaster.
The violin played by the bandleader, showing The Drashing in the 1997 Hollywood film, is also on sale, and is expected to bring £ 60,000.
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