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Titanic menu sells for £84,000 at UK auction

This image obtained April 12, 2012 courtesy of Bonhams shows a dinner menu from on board the Titanic on April 12, 1912  for a 1st class dinner menu with the White Star Line burgee, and the Ocean Steam Navigation Company logo, and listing the offering for dinner on the first night at sea, (6 x 4 in.) (15.2 x 10.2 cm.).   A menu from aboard Titanic, newspapers from the time of the maritime disaster, and other relics related to history's most famous sunken ship are to go on sale Saturday in New York. Set to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Titanic's loss in the north Atlantic, killing more than 1,500 people, the auction at Bonhams also features an original ticket to watch the launching in Belfast, Northern Ireland, of what had been billed as an unsinkable ship. (Photo by HO / BONHAMS / AFP)
This image obtained April 12, 2012 courtesy of Bonhams shows a dinner menu from on board the Titanic on April 12, 1912 for a 1st class dinner menu with the White Star Line burgee, and the Ocean Steam Navigation Company logo, and listing the offering for dinner on the first night at sea, (6 x 4 in.) (15.2 x 10.2 cm.). A menu from aboard Titanic, newspapers from the time of the maritime disaster, and other relics related to history's most famous sunken ship are to go on sale Saturday in New York. Set to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Titanic's loss in the north Atlantic, killing more than 1,500 people, the auction at Bonhams also features an original ticket to watch the launching in Belfast, Northern Ireland, of what had been billed as an unsinkable ship. (Photo by HO / BONHAMS / AFP)
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A first-class dinner menu from the Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage offering oysters, beef, and mallard duck has sold for £84,0000 ($103,000), the UK auction house responsible for its sale said Sunday.

The menu, for a meal served on April 11, 1912, is decorated with a red White Star Line burgee but the original gilt lettering is no longer visible.

More than 1,500 passengers and crew died when the vessel sank after hitting an iceberg on the evening of April 14, 1912.

The menu "shows signs of water immersion having been partially erased, the reverse of the menu also clearly displays further evidence of this," said auctioneer Andrew Aldridge.

"This would point to the menu having been subjected to the icy North Atlantic waters on the morning of April 15 either having left the ship with a survivor who was exposed to those cold sea waters or recovered on the person of one of those lost," he added.

It is believed to be the only surviving copy of a first-class April 11 dinner menu and was discovered in a photo album belonging to late Canadian amateur historian Len Stephenson.

The menu was sold on Saturday at Henry Aldridge & Son auction house in Wiltshire, South West England.

Other items in the sale included a Swiss-made pocket watch recovered from passenger Sinai Kantor, which sold for £97,000, while a tartan-patterned deck blanket likely used during the rescue operation fetched £96,000.

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