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Titanic’s last lunch menu sells for $88,000
A MENU from the last luncheon aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic exceeded expectations by fetching $88,000 in an online auction.
The menu, which was saved from the 1912 sinking by first-class passenger and New York businessman Abraham Lincoln Salomon, sold for a high bid of $88,000 to a private collector during Lion Heart Autographs’ online auction.
The New York auction house had earlier expected the menu to sell for up to $70,000. The menu was one of three items up for auction from the so-called ‘Money Boat,’ the Titanic’s Lifeboat 1, which carried just five wealthy passengers and seven crew despite being designed to hold up to 40 people.
A printed ticket from the ship’s Turkish Baths weighing chair sold for $11,000, while a letter written by survivor Mabel Francatelli, who allegedly paid off the ‘Money Boat’ crew to paddle away from the wreckage instead of picking up survivors, sold for $7,500.