Own a real piece of the Titanic
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Very popular
is this 8" x 10" custom matted and framed authentic
Titanic wreckwood. This small thin piece of authentic
pine wreckwood is believed to be from the deck. It was
found floating in the sea by the recovery ship CS Minia.
Along with the wood is a high resolution picture print
of the Titanic as it departs. The wood, which may vary
in size (almost always larger) is approx. 15mm x 5 mm.
Some may also have more than one piece small of wood.
Uninsured
S & H is $15 for this item and comes with a signed
Certificate of Authenticity and other support documentation.
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Another
popular item is this custom matted and framed 8"
x 10" authentic Titanic green baize fabric piece
with a high resolution picture print of the Titanic
while under construction. Also included is a small picture
of the smoking room in which this fabric piece may have
come from. The sizable green relic measures approx 3/4"
x 1/2" and may vary slightly.
Uninsured
S & H is $15 for this item and comes with a signed
Certificate of Authenticity and other support documentation.
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Perfect
for the collector on a budget. Now everyone can own
a piece of the Titanic! This is a small thin piece of
authentic pine wreckwood believed to be from the deck
(look here). It was found
floating in the sea by the CS Minia crew. Each piece
will vary in size and shape. The example shown is close
the actual size. Some containers may have more than
one piece.
Uninsured
S & H is $4 for this item only and comes with a
Certificate of Authenticity and other documents. Makes
a great gift item. Larger pieces available at request.
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Another
great affordable relic. Approximately
4" of dark red fabric thread used to upholster
the second class chairs on board the R.M.S. Titanic.
It is from an original roll-end fabric piece taken by
Robert Browne, Payroll Master for Harland and Wolff
during the building of the Titanic in 1911, and handed
down to his direct descendants. In 1998, the fabric
in its entirety, was displayed at the Vancouver Maritime
Museum's Titanic Shipwreck Show.
Uninsured
S & H is $4 for this item only and comes with a
Certificate of Authenticity and other supporting documents.
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The
dark red fabric piece contained in this glass vial pendant
(about 12") was used to upholster the second class
chairs on board the R.M.S. Titanic. It is from an original
roll-end fabric piece taken by Robert Browne, Payroll
Master for Harland and Wolff during the building of the
Titanic in 1911, and handed down to his direct descendants.
In 1998, the fabric in its entirety, was displayed at
the Vancouver Maritime Museum's Titanic Shipwreck Show.
Later it became part of the collection of a well known
Titanic expert.
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In this
glass bulb is a piece of a Titanic pine wreckwood was
likely part of the deck. It was a shelf used in a cabinet
from Titanic's oak Wheelhouse door and other floating
scrap wood. While on the body recovery mission aboard
the cable ship Minia, Chief Officer James Adams had the
ships carpenter, William Parker, make him a cabinet. This
wood came directly from the shelf inside. A spectacular
piece of history at an affordable price!
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The dark
green baize (felt) fabric in this vial was purportedly
used and came directly from the Titanic. Just prior to
the maiden voyage a merchant seaman, who regularly crossed
the Atlantic, apparently took it as a souvenir. He gave
it to his sister who passed it down to her daughter-in
law in the United Kingdom about 50 years ago. It remained
in her possession until 1998. Soon after it became part
of the collection of a well known Titanic expert.
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This pendant
contains pieces of the off-white curtain material made
for Titanic. It is from the fruit bordered fabric which
was purchased as a second set and intended to be used
as a change when the Titanic returned home. After the
sinking, White Star Line quickly auctioned off these and
other items in Belfast to minimize superstition and negative
press. From 1912 to 1998 it remained with the original
owners.
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An "extraordinary find" and
thought to be lost in time. Offered is this limited edition
giclee print, made from what is believed to be the original
negative. It is professionally printed on 11"
x 17" artist quality paper, with a viewing area slightly
larger than 10" x 14". This is not a reproduction
as frequently seen in many different styles and colors,
it is a modern original. This is how the ad appeared in
the April 6, 1912 edition of the Illustrated London News.
Printed only once, about a week before the sinking.
Click
here To see a larger image
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Do
you have a vintage Titanic relic/collectible you are interested
in trading for one of our authentic items? Email your offer...trading
can be fun, a cost effective way to expand your collection and
a great way communicate with others who share the same interest.
Do you have a store
or museum gift shop? Although limited, we can meet your needs.
These
bulb vial pendants measure approx. 22mm x 11mm (excluding ring)
and are generously packed with original Titanic fabric or wood.
Each has sterling silver plated cap and a soldered solid sterling
silver ring for secure placement. They are not waterproof. All
come with a signed COA and other support documents.
With
demand far exceeding supplies, other sites have been successfully
selling very small magnified Titanic fabric strands and wood
splinters for well over $900. We offer far more! As you can
imagine, supplies are extremely limited. This is truly a rare
opportunity to own such a magnificent part of the Titanic. The
comments are overwhelming when this piece is shown to the world
around you. Unless otherwise noted, worldwide S & H with
insurance is only $8.00 total.
Having problems
with the "Buy it Now" button or want to buy in quantity?
- contact us by email
directly.
The
red Titanic fabric on this page was previously under review
for being considered the most valuable fabric in the world.
Items shown may not be the exact item
purchased but will be as described. Frame styles may be slightly
different.
Payments
are generally made through PayPal. All major credit cards are
excepted. For check or money order payments please contact us
below for details. Items typically ship within 2 days or less
and we will combine shipping if more than one item is bought.
CA residents please add 8.25% sales tax. Sorry no refunds, all
sales are final. All international purchases must be made through
paypal.
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