Posted on 04/28/2024 4:57:47 AM PDT by mairdie
The pocket watch of the richest man on the Titanic – recovered when his body was fished out of the Atlantic seven days after the tragedy – was sold a record-breaking £1.175 million yesterday.
The timepiece belonged to John Jacob Astor IV, a US business magnate who was among more than 1,500 people who died when the ship struck an iceberg in the early hours of April 15, 1912.
His 14-carat gold Waltham watch was sold at Henry Aldridge & Son auction house in Wiltshire for a record-breaking £1.175 million, six times the guide price, matching the record paid for a Titanic artifact – the violin played by bandmaster Wallace Hartley.
The pocket watch of the richest man on the Titanic – recovered when his body was fished out of the Atlantic seven days after the tragedy – was sold a record-breaking £1.175 million yesterday.
The timepiece belonged to John Jacob Astor IV, a US business magnate who was among more than 1,500 people who died when the ship struck an iceberg in the early hours of April 15, 1912.
His 14-carat gold Waltham watch was sold at Henry Aldridge & Son auction house in Wiltshire for a record-breaking £1.175 million, six times the guide price, matching the record paid for a Titanic artifact – the violin played by bandmaster Wallace Hartley.
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I remember first watching the movie and after Rose died & re-united with Jack & the rest of the Titanic passengers and thinking, she had a one time fling with this guy,survives, gets married and has kids/grandkids but she’s re-united in the end with the one time fling?
Lol- no seat for you then 😆
Me too- though it would have to be a supernatural effort as I would likely cave under the pressure of the moment if left to my own nature.
These days I'd at least ask who they voted for, before letting them escape.
No comment.
All the guys in the theater cheered when Jack became a Popsicle.
Fantastic story.
This is extremely common. And annoying.
Jeez, that watch is generic looking.
In fact, I have one that looks just like it.
My grandfathers watch was gold-filled however not 18 carat gold but otherwise it looks identical.
agreed- He was swimming around to those in the water preaching- gave up his life so that others could be saved- one fella gave his account and credited him with his salvation-
In Leontardo DICaprio’s case...steerage passenger means what comes out of his liberal mouth is steer excrement.
It wasn't your fault because that is how it was in the article you cut and pasted. You might have noticed it and deleted the repeated copy, but most FReepers don't. It's NBD.
IIRC, she tried to make room for Jack but when he tried to get on the piece rolled and threatened to dump her back into the freezing water. He chose to remain in the water to save her life.
Sounds like you have something to pass down and cherish for your family when you teach little ones about their history and tell them the stories they’ll remember when they, in their turn, take out your watch. That’s a perfect sort of family keepsake.
THANK YOU! I didn’t notice! I remember when it was common to wander an article and pick out bits and pieces, but something changed with the “excerpt” rule and now I just grab near the beginning and hope it’s under a hundred characters. I’ll try to be more careful. Thanks for your careful explanation.
And all your money not another minute buy.
One of my very favorite pieces. Thanks for the memory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHVT8wMOzGY
Blakes 7 - Dust in the Wind - Kansas
Blakes 7 is a British scifi show with our Star Trek emblem sideways for an evil Federation.
But there were no survivors on any makeshift raft, right?
If you didn’t get into a lifeboat, you were doomed.
40-ish made it from the water to a lifeboat, or so they said.
I think that outside of large cities there is still a lot of patriotism and normalcy. My two step granddaughters (live with me) are in a public high school where tradition prevails to this day (but there is 20 - 30% loony bin even here).
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