Titanic passenger’s postcard sent days before sinking sells for big bucks at auction
A Slice of History Sells for a Fortune
In a remarkable auction, a postcard sent by a passenger from the ill-fated RMS Titanic three days before its tragic sinking, fetched a whopping $25,000. The postcard, along with other Titanic related memorabilia, was sold in an auction that attracted history enthusiasts and collectors from around the globe.
The Titanic, once known as the ‘unsinkable’ ship, hit an iceberg on April 14, 1912, and sank, resulting in the loss of over 1,500 lives. The postcard and other items on sale offer a poignant glimpse into the lives of those onboard the ship during its ill-starred maiden voyage.
The Postcard’s Journey
The postcard, dated April 11, 1912, was sent by a passenger named Sarah Daniels to her family in England. Daniels was a maid to a first-class passenger and was among the lucky survivors of the disaster. The postcard holds a simple, cheerful message talking about the journey, completely unaware of the impending tragedy.
According to the auction house, the postcard had been in the possession of the Daniels family until it was put up for auction. The postcard’s high selling price reflects the continued fascination with the Titanic and its passengers’ stories.
Other Titanic Memorabilia
Alongside the postcard, other Titanic related items were also sold at the auction. These included a telegraph message sent by the ship’s radio operators after hitting the iceberg, warning nearby ships of the disaster, which fetched a substantial sum.
A menu card from the last lunch served onboard the Titanic, as well as some personal belongings of the passengers, were among the other items that attracted high bids. The auction house stated that the sale of these items reinforces the enduring interest in the Titanic and its tragic story.
The Titanic continues to captivate imaginations and the interest in the ship and its history shows no signs of waning. As the relics from the ship continue to surface, they serve as somber reminders of this tragic event and the lives it affected.