Titanic, known as the Ship of Dreams, was the greatest of its time. It was the dream of many to get on a luxury ship like that. However, the large ship which was inculcated with all the luxurious facilities that one needed, sunk on its maiden voyage. Despite that unfortunate incident, it is still remembered by people.
Titanic Menu Up For Auction
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Everything about the luxury ship is enticing. From the gorgeous interiors and tough exteriors to the class divisions and differences, everything about the ship has been a matter of interest for those who enjoy the tea from history. The incident has been so intriguing that a Hollywood movie has been made on the ship. Similarly, another thing that has been a matter of interest is the menu that the people on the ship were offered.
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The menu of the Titanic ship has been a matter of discussion for years. Now, the first-class dinner menu for 11th April 1912 which is the only existing one, is also up for auction. The menu is said to be sold somewhere between £50,000 and £70,000.
According to auctioneer Andrew Aldridge, it is a "remarkable survivour" of the great catastrophe after the Titanic collided with an iceberg on April 14, 1912, and sank the next day and more than 1,500 people passed.
1st Class Titanic Menu
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The famous 1st class menu of the Titanic ship included some lavish and mouth-watering delicacies. The menu which is 11 cm wide and 16 cm long includes dishes that you can find in only 5-star-rated restaurants (Delhi's Lebanese Restaurants). If you are wondering what the people at Titanic ate, here’s a list.
- Oysters
- Mallard duck
- Spring lamb
- Beef tornadoes
Other Items That Are Up For Option
Most things about the Titanic are extremely gorgeous and aesthetically pleasing. From the old clocks and wallpapers to European furniture and ancient automobiles, everything about the Titanic is eye candy. That being stated, many items that were once on the Titanic will be soon up for auction due to their unending demand.
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There are other things up for auction including a deck blanket with an estimated value of £70,000–100,000, a pocket watch that was found on the body of a second-class passenger estimated between £50,000-£80,000 and a faded broadside advertisement promoting third-class rates for Titanic.
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