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original longitudinal color design drawing drawings plan plans cross section blueprint titanic 1912

Unseen single known color design plan (completed!) of Titanic; paint & india ink on ferro‑gallic print, H&W c1909.

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15 FEB 2022  ADDED TO COLLECTION:  SSTITANIC.ORG  7TH TOOLiFIND (FL,USA) OF 10 KNOWN TO STILL EXIST !
TITANIC BOMBSHELL !!!
ONLY HERE ON SSTITANIC.ORG !!!!!!!!!!!!!
THE MOST INCREDIBLE UNKNOWN UNSEEN TITANIC ARTIFACT YOU HAVE EVER SEEN !
TO THIS DAY NOT DOCUMENTED IN ANY BOOK, NOR MUSEUM, NOR COLLECTION !
YET ANOTHER MIND BOGGLING TITANIC RELIC PICK EXCLUSIVELY BY SSTITANIC.ORG !
IT'S THE LIFEBOAT ROPEITOOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!
TITANIC BOMBSHELL !!!
15 FEB 2022  ADDED TO COLLECTION:  SSTITANIC.ORG  7TH TOOLiFIND (FL,USA) OF 10 KNOWN TO STILL EXIST !

A CALL FOR INFORMATION / $ 500 REWARD
Please contact me if you can provide any information on the following very 'unknown' historical artifact: RMS Carpathia onboard notebook with handwritten list of personal properties from Titanic survivors (thus not being the well-known "List or Manifest of Alien Passengers etc" from the port of New York City). The ca.5‑page list mentions Titanic's lifeboats in order of arrival at RMS Carpathia and for every lifeboat an array of personal effects. For lifeboat #11 for example, 14 items are listed. For lifeboat #12 (snippet): "small knife, some coins". The list is said to not feature any survivors names. This Carpathia notebook is said to have been publicized on the internet for only a brief time-period in 2012. $ 500 reward for any tip leading to my accessing the list (for purpose of research).

 WARNING: AVOID EBAY'S "WRECK SITES ARTIFACTS" FRAUD SELLER "RARE_MARINE_COLLECTABLES" (A "JONATHAN SAMUELS", "FROM WREXHAM, UK"), ALSO USING "TINAS_COLLECTABLES" & "CAPTAINEMT" ! 

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 BEWARE OF $1.75 REPRO POSTCARDS OFFERED AT $350+ BY EBAY FRAUD "AZTEC-COLLECTABLES" (USA) ! 


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badge brass starboard 9 officer rms carpathia titanic 1912

These badges are claimed to have been assigned to Carpathia's officers/sailors for rescue of Titanic survivors.

Titanic rescue: RMS Carpathia Starboard 9  officer's badge, 1912

Size: 5.1 x 4.4 cm (2.0 x 1.75 in)

CRAZY RARE !  (ALMOST) IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND ANY DURING ONE'S LIFETIME !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !

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the new white star liner color postcard titanic 1912

Olympic postcard converted into Titanic postcard (the first line erroneously mentions Olympic's launch date).

Titanic color postcard (publ. John Adams, Southampton), c1911

Size: 8.8 x 13.9 cm (3.5 x 5.5 in)

INCREDIBLY SCARCE !  VERY LIKELY MAILED ABOARD TITANIC 3-11 APRIL 1912 !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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olympic titanic advertising piece of letterhead titanic 1912

Fragment of letterhead from an unknown ship; top right is a partial letter "O" from "On board [+ ship's name]".

Titanic & Olympic advertising on piece of WSL letterhead, c1910

Size (complete item): 7.8 x 7.0 cm (3 1/16 x 2 3/4 in)

EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE STATIONERY !  OUT A CRESTS & MONOGRAMS ALBUM !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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amsterdam pavement chalk drawing by 5yo iggy titanic 1912

Upon walking the streets of my hometown Amsterdam, I came across this creation by a boy of 5 named Iggy.

Titanic chalk drawing on sidewalk by Iggy (5), digital photo 2022

Length (total piece): 5.75 m (18.75 ft) Diameter chalk sticks (pink; light blue; light purple): 4.25 cm (1 2/3 in)

UNIQUE STREET DRAWING BY A SHIPS-CRAZY KID CURRENTLY INTO TITANIC !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !
2022, 110 YEARS AFTER THE EPIC SINKING DISASTER, A NEW GENERATION IS FASCINATED WITH TITANIC !

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olympic 1 mast rotary photo jonas rppc postcard titanic 1912

Olympic & Titanic were initially intended to have a single mast; a then very obscure controversial innovation.

Olympic: 1(!) mast only, in a promotional drawing, RPPC 1908/09

Size: 9.0 x 13.6 cm (3 9/16 x 5 3/8 in)

SINGLE KNOWN POSTCARD PUBLICATION IMAGING OLYMPIC WITH 1(!) MAST !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !
HAVE YOU EVER READ ANYWHERE OR HEARD FROM ANYONE ABOUT O&T INTENDED WITH JUST 1 MAST ?

New York Tribune, Fri. 9 July 1909, page 7:
NEW LINERS AS TWO-MASTERS - J. Bruce Ismay's Plan for the Equipment of the Titanic and the Olympic. - J. Bruce lsmay, president of the International Mercantile Marine Company, who arrived here on the White Star liner Oceanic a week ago Wednesday, has decided to add another mast to the new steamers Olympic and Titanic, now under construction at Belfast. He saw the Cunarder Lusitania  [ Lusitania was the pride of rival company Cunard Line ]  departing for Liverpool a few hours after his arrival. Her four funnels and two masts impressed him so favorably that he decided then and there to add a mainmast to the new White Star leviathans, both of which were designed to carry only a foremast. Mr. Ismay is one of the few steamship men who don't see much use in a mast on a big passenger steamer. The hauling up of hold baggage can easily be accomplished by a small boom, or it can be transferred to the pier by an electric traveller, and the carrying of a mast for appearance sake is not good business. Practically no steamers except those of the Old Dominion Line come into this port with a single stick, and the similarity in design of Titanic and Olympic to these coastwise vessels has brought forth much comment in shipping circles. It is thought that if some means can be found to carry the wireless antenna on the new ships[,] sir Ismay may again change his mind and send over the four-funnelled monsters with no masts at all.

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paul achille maurice germain mauge kitchen clerk survivor rppc postcard titanic 1912

The kitchen staff of Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Montreal, Canada, 1913 (likely May/Jun). Paul Maugé sits extreme left.

Paul Maugé, only male survivor A La Carte Rest. staff, RPPC 1913

Size: 8.4 x 13.7 cm (3 5/16 x 5 3/8 in)

UNSEEN ! TITANIC KITCHEN CLERK AT RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL, MONTREAL,1913 !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

"Montreal  Le 10.6.1913  [10 Juin 1913]  Chère mère  Je t'envoie une foto de la Brigade[;] celui que j'aie  [sic,"j'ai"]  marqué a côté de moi il ai  [sic,"est"]  de ..............[?] Suisse et celui qui ou è  [sic,"est"]  en civil assie c'est le secrétaire du chef, le seul cuisinier survivant du Titanic.  Sur cette carte il y a des Canadiens, Etat[s]-Unis, Belge, Luxembourgeois, Espagnale  [sic,"Espagnols"], Greque  [sic,"Grecs"], Allemand, Suisse, Français, Italièns, Anglais, et Auvergnas.  Ritz Carlton Hotel"

"Montreal  10 June 1913  Dear mother  I send you a photo of the staff[;]  the person I have marked next to me he is the Swiss ...[?] and the person sitting in civil clothes  [extreme left in group photo]  he is the secretary to the chef, the only kitchen employee  [from 1st Class' "A La Carte" restaurant]  surviving the Titanic.  On this card there are Canadians, Americans, Belgians, Luxembourgers, Spaniards, Greek, Germans, Swiss, French, Italians, British, and 'Auvergnas'  [Auvergne: region in mid France].  Ritz Carlton Hotel"

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gertrude vanderbilt whitney sculpture memorial statue washington dc titanic 1912

Jan 1914: Vanderbilt's design, winner of the open competition by the Women's Titanic Memorial Association.

Titanic memorial statue (DC) by Gertrude Vanderbilt, photo 1914

Size: 24.1 x 19.6 cm (9 1/2 x 7 3/4 in)

UNSEEN PRESS PHOTO !  STATUE IN HONOR OF MEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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olympic-hawke collision 20 september 1911 postcard titanic 1912

This 'Olympic' postcard was expectedly acquired (bought) aboard Olympic, on that fateful day, 20 Sep 1911.

Olympic onboard postcard 20/9/1911 about collision with Hawke

Size: 8.8 x 13.8 cm (3.5 x 5.5 in)

UNIQUE ONBOARD RECORD OF SEVERE MISHAP TO TITANIC'S ELDER SISTER !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !

"On board the RMS Olympic  20th September 1911.  Left Southampton [UK] at 11.25 a.m. on the world's largest liner for New York and when sitting at lunch the HMS Hawke crashed stern on into her starboard quarter just shortly before 1 o'clock. The collision occurred about a mile and a half from Cowes, the Olympic was unable to proceed on her voyage, so had to cast anchor in the Solent and await the arrival of tugs next day. The crash of the impact was distinctly heard at Cowes where there were many eye-witnesses to the collision. There were altogether 3,000 souls on board, 732 were first-class passengers including 20 well-known American millionaires, a record for any ship crossing the Atlantic. At 8.45 a.m. next morning six powerful tugs arrived and the great liner was slowly towed back to Southampton."

This is about a very extraordinary, not widely known episode in the history of Titanic. Initially her maiden voyage was scheduled for 20 March instead of 10 April, 1912. This delay of exactly 3 weeks was due to an incident that involved her elder sister Olympic. On 20 September 1911, starting her 5th atlantic crossing, closeby Isle of Wight (UK), Olympic collided with Royal Navy ship Hawke. Olympic suffered 3 vertically aligned holes at her rear's starboard side and was towed back to Southampton by several ("6") tug boats the next morning for temporary patching up. Hawke's bow was completely squashed, as a result of her head-on collision. In the aftermath Olympic, commanded by the later Titanic captain Edward John Smith (!), was blamed for a bad steering maneuver, and White Star Line suffered huge costs and claims. Financially it became much worse, as Olympic was taken out of service many weeks for repairs in Belfast, Ireland (UK). For speeding up and getting Olympic back in service sooner, her damaged starboard propeller crankshaft (and also starboard propeller blades?) was replaced by that of Titanic, however at the cost of delaying Titanic's completion date and subsequent maiden voyage. The patching up in Southampton, 2 weeks, and the following permanent repairs in Belfast, 6+ weeks, had taken 2 months in total. Olympic was back in service 20 November, but then 24 February 1912 lost a port side propeller blade after hitting an unidentified object while returning from New York. Again for speeding up repairs, resources of Titanic (a propeller blade) were used for Olympic. (Yet already in October 1911, the month after the first incident, the one with Hawke, it was decided by White Star Line to postpone Titanic's completion date and subsequent maiden voyage by 3 weeks.) 


wills capstan navy cut cigarettes tin container titanic 1912

The illustration with both Olympic and Titanic was additionally glued onto the already present product label.

Olympic & Titanic advertising: Wills cigarettes tin for WSL, c1911

Height: 8.2 cm (3 1/4 in) Diameter: 6.7 cm (2 5/8 in) Weight: ± 55 gr (± 2.0 oz)

SINGLE 1 KNOWN !  OFF AN UNKNOWN SHIP; "SPECIALLY PACKED FOR WSL" !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !

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dorothy gibson survivor postcard 30 aug 1910 titanic 1912

Dorothy Gibson (L), 21 years, and 2 unidentified females, at Jackson's Point, Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

Dorothy Gibson, survivor : photo & written message, RPPC 1910

Size: 8.9 x 13.9 cm (3.5 x 5.5 in)

UNSEEN !  ACTRESS IN 1ST TITANIC MOVIE, RELEASED 31 DAYS AFTER SINKING !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

"Jackson's Point  Aug 30th [19]10  Dear Harry,  I am sorry to say my holiday is nearly at an end.  I go home next Monday.  I thought I would send you one of my photo's [sic].  I am the one in the darkest dress.  But I guess you know that I am not changed much.  I will send Annie one later.  I am having one taken in a day or two of us in bathing + I will send her one.  Perhaps you will send me one of yourself before long.  I hope you are all well[,] write soon.  Love from Dorothy Gibson  [ P.S.] This was taken where we have been staying all summer."

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just as the ship went down sheet music rppc postcard titanic 1912

2 young females at the piano, likely in UK. The played music (to the left of the 'Titanic' music) is unidentified.

Titanic sheet music "Just as the ship went down" on RPPC c1912

Size: 8.7 x 13.8 cm (3 7/16 x 5 7/16 in)

NEVER SEEN !  1ST EVER SEEN POSTCARD PICTURING 'TITANIC' SHEET MUSIC !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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allevard les bains le lac du david postcard titanic 1912

Allevard: a town in the province Isère of the district Grenoble in the far east of France. Postmark 23 Jul 1914.

Lac du David, Allevard (FR): rowboat 'TITANIC', postcard 1912/13

Size: 8.9 x 14.0 cm (3.5 x 5.5 in)

UNSEEN !  EXTREMELY HARD TO FIND TITANIC NAMESAKE STYLE POSTCARD !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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edith haisman eva hart titanic memorial garden greenwich titanic 1912

Edith Haisman (L), US, Eva Hart, UK, at the opening of 'Titanic Memorial Garden', Greenwich, UK, 15 Apr 1995.

Edith Haisman, Eva Hart, survivors, at opening, photo 15/4/1995

Size: 12.7 x 17.8 cm (5.0 x 7.0 in)

UNSEEN PHOTO RECORD !  OPENING IN 1995 OF 'TITANIC MEMORIAL GARDEN' !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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margaret molly brown halifax graveyard 1920 titanic 1912

Fairview Lawn cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada): 121 Titanic victims were buried here May-Jun 1912.

Molly Brown, survivor, decorating graves at Halifax, photo 1920

Size: 16.6 x 21.4 cm (6.5 x 8 7/16 in)

NEVER SEEN (PRESS) PHOTO !  MARGARET BROWN WITH 2 NIECES, AUG 1920 !

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stereoview ronald brailey psychic clairvoyant titanic 1912

William Richard "Ronald" Brailey (1863-1931): various occupations, also Baptist preacher, and clairvoyant.

Stereoview medium Ronald Brailey, warned son to avoid Titanic

Size: 9.0 x 17.4 cm (3.5 x 6 7/8 in)

UNSEEN !  SON THEODORE STILL EMBARKED AS TITANIC BANDSMAN & DIED !

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THEODORE BRAILEY WENT ONTO TITANIC AS PIANIST (AND VIOLINIST).  HIS FATHER, RONALD BRAILEY, WAS A FORMER BAPTIST PREACHER WHO HAD LEFT THE MINISTRY TO LATER BECOME SUCCESSFUL AS CLAIRVOYANT (MEDIUM, PSYCHIC).  ACCORDING A STORY PASSED DOWN THE FAMILY, RONALD SENSED SOMETHING WOULD HAPPEN TO TITANIC AND THEN WARNED HIS SON TO NOT SAIL THE NEW STEAMSHIP.  THEODORE DIED IN THE SINKING AGED 24, HIS BODY WAS NEVER RECOVERED OR IDENTIFIED.  RONALD'S SON WAS A MUCH TALENTED AND ACCOMPLISHED PIANIST AND ALSO VIOLINIST, AND ALSO MASTERED THE FLUTE AND THE CELLO.

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riverboat usa titanic name on stern postcard titanic 1912

A group of people in summer outfit enjoying a 'Titanic' river/canal boat trip someplace in USA, 1912? 1913?

'TITANIC' named horse-drawn river boat, USA, post-sinking RPPC

Size: 8.8 x 14.0 cm (3.5 x 5.5 in)

UNSEEN !  EXTREMELY HARD TO FIND TITANIC NAMESAKE STYLE POSTCARD !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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envelope white star works strand road bootle titanic 1912

White Star Line had a vast office complex "White Star Works" at 27 Strand Road, Bootle (near Liverpool), UK.

Titanic & Olympic advertising: White Star Works envelope, 1910

Size: 8.0 x 13.8 cm (3 1/8 x 5 7/16 in)

NEVER SEEN ANOTHER !  ULTRA RARE SURVIVOR OF EARLY O&T PROMOTING !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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pier 54 carpathia new york city 18 april titanic 1912

This RPPC must have been bought at Pier 54 (there, 17 Apr, Lusitania had left for Queenstown and Liverpool).

Titanic: postcard bought & sent at NYC Pier 54  early 18 Apr 1912

Size: 7.1 x 16.3 cm (2 13/16 x 6 7/16 in)

ACCOUNT FROM PIER 54 ABOUT CROWDS AWAITING RESCUE SHIP CARPATHIA !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !
HANDWRITTEN MESSAGE BY EYEWITNESS READS: "AWFUL EXCITEMENT HERE, LOST SHIP 'TITANIC' WITH 1400 PASSENGERS TO WATERY GRAVE.  CAN[']T DESCRIBE SCENE AT DOCK OF SURVIVORS  [ HERE REFERRING TO FAMILY, FRIENDS, ETC. OF TITANIC VICTIMS & SURVIVORS ]".  SENDER'S NAME APPEARS 'QUIG'?  POSTMARKED THURSDAY 18 APR 1912 IN THE MORNING 10AM.  CARPATHIA WOULD DOCK LESS THAN 12 HOURS LATER, MID EVENING 9:25PM, AT CUNARD LINE'S PIER 54, AFTER DEPOSITING TITANIC'S 13 SAVED LIFEBOATS AT WHITE STAR LINE'S PIER 59 (WHERE TITANIC WAS DUE TO DOCK WELL OVER 48 HRS EARLIER).  LUSITANIA HAD JUST LEFT PIER 54 THE DAY PRIOR FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, UK.

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scratch drawing painting folk art plate ceramic titanic 1912

A used plate coated with likely India ink, then the picture hand-scratched, (nearly) exposing the white pottery.

Titanic commemorative scratch drawing plate, folk-art, UK 1912

Diameter: 19.2 cm (7 9/16 in) Height: 1.7 cm (2/3 in) Weight: 220 gr (7 3/4 oz)

JUST A FEW KNOWN !  ANONYMOUS FOLK-ARTIST'S CATASTROPHE MEMENTO !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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glass pen tray ashtray paperweight souvenir barbershop titanic 1912

Concave shaped glass was designed for holding pens & what not. A black printed picture was hand colored.

Titanic glass pen tray souvenir, sold in Titanic's barber/gift shop

Size: 18.7 x 9.8 x 2.2 cm (7 3/8 x 3 7/8 x 7/8 in) Weight: 410 gr (14.5 oz)

UNSEEN TRUE GEM !  MEMENTO FROM BARBER/GIFT SHOP ABOARD TITANIC !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !
EXTREME RARITY OF THE SMALLER GLASS PAPERWEIGHT IS ECLIPSED BY THIS SINGLE KNOWN PEN TRAY ! : DISCOVERED IN 2021 ALONGSIDE AN IDENTICAL RMS LUSITANIA GLASS PEN TRAY WHILE CLEARING THE HOME OF A DOCTOR IN EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, UK, WHO WENT INTO ASSISTED LIVING.  A PREDECESSOR MUST HAVE ACQUIRED THE ONE PEN TRAY ABOARD LUSITANIA ON A TRIP TO/FROM NYC, AND THE OTHER PEN TRAY LIKEWISE ABOARD TITANIC !  LUSITANIA, THE PRIDE OF WHITE STAR LINE'S RIVAL COMPANY CUNARD LINE, MAIDEN VOYAGE 7 SEP 1907, WAS TORPEDOED BY GERMAN U-BOAT, 7 MAY 1915 (WW1). 'LUSITANIA', 1198 LIVES LOST, WAS AND STILL IS THE 2ND‑WORST (PEACETIME) PASSENGER OCEAN LINER DISASTER, AFTER 'TITANIC' 15 APR 1912 !  STUPEFYING ARTIFACT FIND !  WORDS CAN NOT DESCRIBE THIS TITANIC SOUVENIR'S SCARCITY & SPECIALTY & SIGNIFICANCE !  CERTAINLY THE SINGLE 1 KNOWN TO EXIST !  VIRTUALLY CERTAINLY THE SINGLE 1 EXISTING (LESS MAYBE 1 OR MORE LAYING ON THE OCEAN BED) !  DEFINITELY IN MY COLLECTION'S TOP-10 (-5?) ACQUISITIONS !  DOWNRIGHT ASTOUNDING PRICELESS FULL-ON TREASURE !  UNIMAGINABLE !  BELIEVE IT OR NOT, BUT I HAPPEN TO ALSO OWN THE POSSIBLY SINGLE KNOWN ONBOARD BARBERSHOP'S SOLD TITANIC PAPERWEIGHT (ARTICLE WITH IMAGES STILL TO FOLLOW) !

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stevengraph woven in silk postcard titanic 1912

Stevengraph woven-in-silk pictures were invented+manufactured since early 1860s by Thomas Stevens (UK).

Titanic woven in silk postcard (Stevengraph), onboard souvenir

Size: 8.8 x 13.6 cm (3.4 x 5.4 in)

MAYBE 10-12 KNOWN TO STILL EXIST !  SOLD IN TITANIC'S BARBER/GIFT SHOP !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !
BEWARE OF 2 SORTS FAKE:  RMS OLYMPIC OR 'HANDS-ACROSS-THE-SEA' CARD WILL HAVE 1) THE EMBOSSED 'FRAME' PAPER FLIPPED (EMBOSSING THUS LOWERED) AND THE IMAGE CAPTIONS THEN NEWLY PRINTED; OR 2) THE SHIP NAME RUBBED OUT (SCRAPED OFF) AND THE RMS TITANIC NAME CAPTION THEN EITHER NEWLY PRINTED OR HANDWRITTEN WITH BLACK PEN(CIL).  ANY SUCH FAKE IMAGE CAPTION WILL BY NO MEANS MATCH MY COLLECTION'S AUTHENTIC CARD IN TERMS OF THE LETTERING'S  DESIGN, SPACING, AND POSITIONING !  ALSO, THE INHERENTLY EXCLUSIVE RED-BROWN PRINTED BACKING PAPER MAY HAVE BEEN REPLACED WITH A RANDOM POSTCARD HAVING A (CA.) APRIL 1912 POSTMARK !  SINCE YOU ARE NOW INFORMED, RECOGNIZING A TAMPERED WITH SILK POSTCARD SHOULD NOW BE CHILD'S PLAY, A WALK IN THE PARK.  IF YOU HAPPEN TO OWN ANY SUCH DESPICABLE FORGERY, BEST WOULD BE TO TEAR IT TO PIECES AND DISPOSE OF IT ASAP !

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rms olympic shellwork shells sailors valentine glass dome souvenir titanic 1912

Ultra rare 1911 color postcard was trimmed round, laid under a glass dome, with glued on shells & seaweed.

RMS Olympic: shellwork framed picture (NYC harbor), UK 1911

Width: 15.0 cm (5.9 in) Thick: ± 3.5 cm (± 1.4 in) Weight: 200 gr (7.0 oz)

SINGLE 1 KNOWN !  UNSEEN UK SEASHORE SOUVENIR SHELLWORK OLYMPIC !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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harland and wolff makers tag plate badge plaque titanic 1912

Non-magnetic, cast in bronze (copper+tin) or brass (copper+zinc), coated with zinc or such (partially worn off).

Harland & Wolff maker's badge (age unknown), Belfast shipyard

H x W: 21.3 x 21.3 cm (8 3/8 x 8 3/8 in) Thick: 0.3 cm (1/8 in) Weight: 510 gr (18 oz) Note: curved horizontally

NEVER SEEN !  ORIGINALLY AFFIXED TO SHIPYARD VEHICLE OR MACHINERY !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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romania small boat real photo postcard rppc titanic 1912

Left tag: 'ZMEUL' ('giant'). Port tags illegible. Pointed bow has steering wheel & horn (flute!) with rubber bulb.

Young man in 'TITANIC' labeled rowboat, RPPC Romania ca.1935

Size: 8.8 x 13.7 cm (3.4 x 5.4 in)

NOT SEEN BEFORE !  SWASTIKA NAZI SYMBOL DATES PHOTO TO POST-1933 !

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HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A TITANIC RELATED POSTCARD, OR WHICHEVER, FROM ROMANIA OF ALL PLACES ?
EXTREMELY HARD TO FIND TITANIC NAMESAKE STYLE POSTCARD !

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rms olympic hms hawke collision incident wood piece titanic 1912

Likely from f.e. a door or cabinet or paneling. India ink writing with dip pen. Also 'white' paint & linseed oil (?).

HMS Hawke collision: 11cm/4.5" wood piece from RMS Olympic

Size: 11.4 x 2.0 x 0.9 cm (4.5 x 0.8 x 0.35 in) Weight: ± 5 gr (±1/6 oz)

UNSEEN !  1911 ARTIFACT FROM SEVERE DAMAGE TO TITANIC'S ELDER SISTER !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !
THE ACCIDENT CAUSED TITANIC'S MAIDEN VOYAGE TO BE POSTPONED 21 DAYS, FROM 20 MARCH TO 10 APRIL!  THIS IS THE SINGLE KNOWN OLYMPIC 'HAWKE' ARTIFACT, AND AS SUCH THIS SMALL WOOD PIECE IS TO BE CONSIDERED OF GREAT SPECIAL HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE !  A TRULY AMAZING ARTIFACT FIND & DISCOVERY, SURFACING JUST LIKE THAT OUT OF NOWHERE FROM AUSTRALIA !

This is about a very extraordinary, not widely known episode in the history of Titanic. Initially her maiden voyage was scheduled for 20 March instead of 10 April, 1912. This delay of exactly 3 weeks was due to an incident that involved her elder sister Olympic. On 20 September 1911, starting her 5th atlantic crossing, closeby Isle of Wight (UK), Olympic collided with Royal Navy ship Hawke. Olympic suffered 3 vertically aligned holes at her rear's starboard side and was towed back to Southampton by several ("6") tug boats the next morning for temporary patching up. Hawke's bow was completely squashed, as a result of her head-on collision. In the aftermath Olympic, commanded by the later Titanic captain Edward John Smith (!), was blamed for a bad steering maneuver, and White Star Line suffered huge costs and claims. Financially it became much worse, as Olympic was taken out of service many weeks for repairs in Belfast, Ireland (UK). For speeding up and getting Olympic back in service sooner, her damaged starboard propeller crankshaft (and also starboard propeller blades?) was replaced by that of Titanic, however at the cost of delaying Titanic's completion date and subsequent maiden voyage. The patching up in Southampton, 2 weeks, and the following permanent repairs in Belfast, 6+ weeks, had taken 2 months in total. Olympic was back in service 20 November, but then 24 February 1912 lost a port side propeller blade after hitting an unidentified object while returning from New York. Again for speeding up repairs, resources of Titanic (a propeller blade) were used for Olympic. (Yet already in October 1911, the month after the first incident, the one with Hawke, it was decided by White Star Line to postpone Titanic's completion date and subsequent maiden voyage by 3 weeks.) 


rigging plan 401 design drawing side profile elevation harland wolff titanic 1912

Outline drawing on linen cloth was, using light, copied onto sensitized paper. L+R cut 2" by (a) former owner.

Titanic rigging plan, 193cm/76" 1:144, diazo/ aniline print, c1910

Size: 51 x 193 cm (20 x 76 (originally ±80) in) Scale: 1/12 in = 1 ft  (1:144) Weight: 80 gr (2.8 oz)

UNIMAGINABLY RARE !  PHOTOCHEMICAL COPY BY H&W OF SIDE VIEW PLAN !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !
THIS IS THE 1ST TIME I WITNESSED A TITANIC CA.1910 RIGGING PLAN 'CONTACT COPY' !  IT IS JUST THAT RARE !  A LEGACY OF MICHAEL V. RALPH  (1943-2017), CO-FOUNDER OF 'TITANIC INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY' (TIS) !

Known are the harsh "xerox" electrostatic black toner rigging plan photocopies from 1980s(-1990s) produced by Harland & Wolff upon ordering by collectors, researchers, modelmakers, etc. Then there are the inkjet plotted prints from ca.1990s, having the added "R.M.S.Titanic" caption to the left of the aft mast. This one in my collection however is a H&W reprographic "contact"/"chemical" copy, a photo-chemical reproductive style that has become obsolete gradually over time. A chemically sensitized paper was laid under the (translucent) linen cloth drawing plan and this was then exposed to a strong UV light source. (The copy in my collection was made while using an intermediate cloth, also showing brush marks from a wax treatment or such. Possibly this extra cloth served to protect the original drawing cloth against the paper's sensitizing chemicals. See detail image nr 4.) Then the paper was developed (and fixated) with either ammonia gas (diazo print, a "dry" process) or an acidic bath (aniline print, a "wet" process). This presumably either diazo print or aniline print displays smooth close-up detail and nuance in the architectural drawing of Titanic, and even also shows the weave pattern of both aforementioned fabrics. After WW2, but before their "xerox" blackline copies, H&W would occasionally produce "contact" copies off a folded much used original 1910/1911 "contact" copy from their archive, having 1 horizontal and 7 vertical fold creases. Also known is a 1963 "contact" copy from the original linen plan, produced for a drawing artist named Laurence Dunn, and which has dark blue linework and is stamped by H&W with "3 July 1963". Unknown is if H&W's later "xerox" copies were derived from the original linen cloth drawing plan and/or from some sort of copy of that.

This rigging plan in my collection is a very rarely seen H&W "contact"/"chemical" copy, much less c1910 copy, however age yet not fully conclusive. Its paper has slightly darkened (yellowed) and has by no means become brittle. Also the very fine and smooth fiber structure suggests that the paperstock is entirely made from plant fibers (linen, hemp, cotton) rather than wood pulp. (Around the year 1910, still ca.10% of all paper supply was made from rags. Nowadays, only currency banknotes, and such, are made from plant fiber: for strength, durability, etc.) Only just noticeable, the paper's back has a ribbed texture, which was impressed by either a "pull roll(er)" or a "dandy roll(er)" (cylinder) during the paperstock manufacture; ca.40 ribs per inch (ca.16 ribs per cm). At the time, this ribbing was typically performed by a copper wire with diameter of thus ca.1/40 inch (ca. 0.625 mm) which was spiraled around the said steel cylindrical roller. This very subtle, almost unnoticeable ribbing effect should ultimately be a key element in dating this paper sheet respectively this rigging plan. Altogether, also because of the imagery having discolored into a violet color, I suspect that this rigging plan copy dates from 1910-1911; however, still not to be fully excluded is 1960s-1970s (although for that time-period the paperstock will be typically wood pulp based). In my mind, neither the aforementioned copper wire spiraling nor the plant fiber paperstock were still (commonly) at use in the 1960s-1970s, much less the combination of both! The imagery's discoloration into a purple (violet), which originally was probably dark blue or "black", is typical for the aging, over time, of diazotype and anilinetype. After my rigging plan purchase, I also managed to get hold of and inspect a rigging plan copy that was originally obtained, new, from THS (Titanic Historical Society) in ca. late 1970s, having then been produced by Harland & Wolff while using the aforementioned folded rigging plan copy from 1910/1911 from their archive, hence showing many folding creases. Its identical purple image color again suggests either diazotype or anilinetype duplicating, however the feel and fiber structure of that ca. late 1970s sheet clearly indicate wood pulp based paper, and furthermore that sheet lacks the fine ribbed structure on the back. ... more

[ Still to be added here, 1200dpi hi-res full scan, +/- 91000 x 24000. A hell of a job. 20 scans, to be fit together.]


hmhs rms britannic shellwork shells glass dome sailors valentine souvenir titanic 1912

A pre-sinking Britannic postcard was trimmed round, laid under a glass dome, surrounded by shells/seaweed.

HMHS Britannic: shellwork framed picture, pre-sinking, 1914/15

Width: 15.0 cm (5.9 in) Thick: ± 3.5 cm (± 1.4 in) Weight: 235 gr (8.3 oz)

1 OF JUST 2 KNOWN !  PREDATES MAIDEN VOYAGE AS A WW1 HOSPITAL SHIP !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !
TITANIC'S YOUNGER SISTER ALSO SUNK EARLY IN CAREER, OFF THE GREEK COAST BY GERMAN MINE (WW1) !  BRITANNIC NEVER SET SAIL FOR NEW YORK, HENCE INSTANTLY REQUISITIONED FOR WAR EFFORT !
GUESS WHAT: ALSO THE ONLY OTHER KNOWN TO STILL EXIST IS IN MY COLLECTION (IMAGES TO FOLLOW) !

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rms olympic poster goodyear white star line agency office titanic 1912

Unidentified office, USA, "3:20pm". Wall also shows pennant & group photo from Goodyear tire manufacturer.

RMS Olympic "46,359 tons" poster (1913) in office, USA photo

Size: 8.6 x 13.1 cm (3.4 x 5.2 in)

UNSEEN IMAGE WITH UNKNOWN VERSION OF NEARLY NONEXISTENT ADVERT !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !
TITANIC'S ELDER SISTER, NICKNAME 'OLD RELIABLE', HAD A 24‑YEAR CAREER UNTIL 1935, THEN SCRAPPED !

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pilot chart north atlantic ocean may hydrographic office titanic 1912

Ocean navigation aid: monthly update from ships' logs on wind, wave, weather, ice, fog, current, pressure, etc.

Pilot Chart Of The North Atlantic Ocean "May1912" (publ 29 Apr)

Size: 61.7 x 86.3 cm (24.3 x 34.0 in)

STELLARLY RARE !  MONTHLY AID TO SEA NAVIGATION !  'TITANIC' REVISIONS !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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memorial scroll saw commemorative piece titanic 1912

Assembled on a slab of wood, no larger than book novel size: velvet; celluloid; alumin(i)um; small metal nails.

Titanic small intricate memento plaque for wall hanging, c1912

Size: 21.0 x 14.0 x 0.5 cm (8.25 x 5.5 x 0.2 in) Weight: ± 95 gr (± 3.35 oz)

UNIQUE GREAT QUALITY COMMEMORATIVE !  EXPERIENCED HOBBYIST FEAT !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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newspaper frontpage boston american tuesday 16 april titanic 1912

The distressed condition of this 14-page original from 1912 somehow highlights the epic historic catastrophe.

Newspaper Boston-American of 16 April 1912; day after sinking

Size: 54.3 x 42.0 cm (21 3/8 x 16.5 in)

STUNNINGLY SCARCE !  ONE OF THE MOST POIGNANT 'TITANIC' FRONTPAGES !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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lifeboats contents inventory list stretcher welin quadrant davit titanic 1912

According to but 2 sources known, this steel device served for prying open the moorings of Titanic's lifeboats.

±39cm/15" lifeboat davit mooring ropeitool (7x) markedi'TITANIC'

L x W: 38-41 cm (15-16 in) x 3.2 or 3.5 cm (1¼ or 1⅜ in) Thick: 0.65 cm (¼ in) Weight avg: 535 gr (19 oz)

7 OF 10  KNOWN TO STILL EXIST !  UTMOST UNKNOWN & ALMOST FORGOTTEN !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !
VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND, DETECT AND/OR ACQUIRE !  MUCH LESS 2 !  LET ALONE 3 !  NEVER MIND 7 !  #1 SOON LED TO #2 #3, 5YRS LATER #4, & SOON #5 #6 (1BUY), NOW #7;  BY PURE LUCK, HARD WORK, PATIENCE !  I OBTAINED ALL 7 FROM USA:  ARIZONA (BUT FROM OHIO), NEBRASKA, OKLAHOMA (3), WISCONSIN, FLORIDA !  PUTIN (RE)GAINING SANITY (*) IS MORE LIKELY THAN RUNNING INTO NO LESS THAN  7  OF THESE OBJECTS !  UNBELIEVABLE !  TRULY UNBELIEVABLY UNBELIEVABLE, TO THE POINT OF (NEAR) LITERALLY UNBELIEVABLE !  TOOLiFIND #7 IS SPECIAL IN THAT IT IS AN UNSEEN 4TH VARIANT:  1 1/4" WIDE WITH BOTH TIPS HAND FORGED !   (*) First it was "Peace in the Middle-East is etc", & then "Trump turning Democrat is etc". I made these up myself :-)

The lifeboats inventory list's "stretcher", "$ 0.75", is totally different from the also listed wooden "foot stretcher", "$ 0.05"; thus a 15 times value difference.

Titanic's sister ship Olympic expectedly, or I think I should say logically/undoubtedly, was equipped with the exact same steelitools, and as such very much likely (?) marked "OLYMPIC". Then following the Titanic disaster (1912) these got scrapped 1912-1913 with the installation of another, newer type of lifeboat davits on Olympic. So maybe 1 or more of theseitools marked "OLYMPIC" were at the time kept as a souvenir and 1, or some, still surviving to this day! Finding and owning one, if existent, should be considered the most special, most precious, most valuable, most significant Olympic artifact one can possibly imagine; call it the holy grail of Olympic artifacts (or at least that is my opinion). Also, and not unimportantly, such find would then instantly establish, beyond any possible doubt, the authenticity of the "TITANIC" markeditools (and, of course, also vice versa), especially to those among us who may be more or less sceptical or even downright dismissive. Still, what are the odds of 1 or more persons having saved 1 or more of such "OLYMPIC" markeditool as a keepsake in 1912-1913, and, to add to that, at least 1itool still surviving to this day? Close to zero? Or maybe just zero?

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Titanic post-disaster lifeboats contents inventory, typewriter docs, late 1912 :
Version 1  (4.6MB hi-res 3-page PDF)  or web page US National Archives
Version 2  (6.7MB hi-res 5-page PDF)  or web page US National Archives


rms mauretania 1906 1907 cunard line cold chisel wedge titanic 1912

Olympic & Titanic were the response to Lusitania & Mauretania of the Atlantic trade competitor Cunard Line.

20cm/8" coldichisel  from Cunard Line's RMS Mauretania (1906)

Length: 20.5 cm (8.0 in) Width x Thick midway: 2.5 x 1.9 cm (1.0 x 0.75 in) Weight: 590 gr (20.8 oz)

UNSEEN !  MAYBE SINGLE 1 EXISTING !  YES, CUNARD, YET WOWING ARTIFACT !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !

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pencil drawing by boy of 12 southampton titanic 1912

Note position of 3 flags due to wind's direction! Funnels' smoke in 'wrong' direction was likely added later.

Drawing by Scottish boy (12) made on‑site, Southampton, 1912

Size: 21.6 x 25.4 cm (8.5 x 11.0 in = US Letter)

UNIQUE !  UNLIKE ANYTHING !  3-10 APR 1912 EYEWITNESS DRAWN DOCUMENT !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !
BOY LATER AT 18 WAS KILLED IN COMBAT AT END OF WW1, FAMILY LATER MOVED OVERSEAS CIRCA 1920-25 !

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goliath gantry crane switch key brass fob tag keychain harland wolff titanic 1912

Ronis brand 'main switch' key, c1970s-1980s, used and worn, with its brass fob. '23 bl' is short for 'block 23'.

Harland & Wolff: switch key + tag of Goliath gantry crane (1969)

Length key: 4.1 cm (1.6 in) Length tag: 6.4 cm (2.5 in)

IMPOSSIBLE FIND !  UNIQUE HISTORICAL ARTIFACT OF TITANIC'S SHIPBUILDER !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !

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apple show sebastopol california rppc postcard titanic 1912

Label on top iceberg reads in uppercase "W.S. Liddle" (the maker). A toddler used the photo for scribbling?!

Apple Show, Sebastopol (California): Titanic sinking, RPPC 1912

Size: 8.8 x 13.7 cm (3.4 x 5.4 in)

UNSEEN APPLE PC !  MESMERIZING RECORD OF 'TITANIC' IN EVERYDAY LIFE !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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balham tooting relief fund aluminium medal medallion heaver estate titanic 1912

"Help Surpasseth Pity - Balham and Tooting Titanic Relief Fund" (Thinking poor condition? See the reverse!)

Balham and Tooting alumin(i)um medal to Relief Fund workers

Diameter: 4.5 cm (1.75 in) Thick: 0.4 cm (1/6 in)

ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND !  VERY DISTRESSED, POSSIBLE DIRTROAD FIND !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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return trip voyage journey broadside advertisement poster queen of the ocean april 20th october 20 royal mail group global shipping program titanic 1912

Attic find, 2017 (Kingston, PA, USA). Ca. 5 were known to exist; yet effectively 7 are traceable. This find is nr 8.

Titanic small advert poster: 3rd Class rates & return maiden trip

Size: 52.4 x 23.4 cm (20.6 x 9.2 in)

JAWDROPPING !  UTTERLY RARE ADVERT FOR NEVER-TO-BE RETURN VOYAGE !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !

11 Nov 2011 an identical one sold at Swann Auction Galleries for the then record sum $ 72,000 incl tax/premium
20 Oct 2018  an identical other went at Henry Aldridge & Son for the new record price $ 81,000 incl tax/premium

Aldridge & Son to Irish Mirror, 17 Oct 2018 :
"[...] only a handful of these posters exist. You can count them on one hand."
(A professional auctioneer would never declare "only a handful exist" but "only a handful are known to exist".)
"The Victoria & Albert Museum have one for its Speed & Style exhibition but this one is in better condition."
Aldridge & Son at live auction, 20 Oct 2018 : "There is 4 of these known to exist."
False statements! 7 are traceable (not counting my nr 8) and the one at V&A was in a very good condition (see the above image nr 5).

JustCollecting News, 10 Oct 2018,
"Titanic return journey poster could set new auction record" :
news.justcollecting.com/...  (new window)

BBC News, 20 Oct 2018,
"Rare Titanic poster sold for £ 62,000 [ $ 81,000 ] at auction" :
bbc.com/news/...  (new window)

VERY REGRETTABLY THE LYING DERANGED USA SELLER DITCHED THE POSTER'S C1912 CUSTOM MADE FRAME AT AN UNKNOWN POINT IN TIME DESPITE HIS PROMISE TO ADDITIONALLY SEND IT AT MY POSTAGE EXPENSE :
5 Oct 2018 03:01 "I have no problem shipping you the frame as long as you pay for the shipment but you already stated you would."  9 Oct 2018 01:37 "It's 7[:]35 pm here in Pennsylvania. I'll be shipping tomorrow about 11am."  THEN AFTER 18 DAYS OF NO RESPONSE:  27 Oct 2018 09:17 "Enjoying my spam folder? 🤔😂 "  THEN AFTER 24 MORE DAYS OF AGAIN NO RESPONSE:  20 Nov 2018 19:05 "I tossed that frame in the fireplace."  THEN 6 HOURS (!) LATER, UPON OFFERING HIM MONEY FOR THE FRAME:  21 Nov 2018 01:17 "I can ship it out still as I'd never burn something or destroy anything. As I'm sure you knew that too. [ THE LYING DECEIVING CROOK IS TAKING A TURN ONLY FOR THE MONEY ]"  24 Nov 2018 12:10 "I can ship it out Wednesday morning is that's [sic] ok."  26 Nov 2018 12:39 "I would be able to ship it today but like I said i don't have the money to cover shipping until Wednesday."  26 Nov 2018 15:01 "If you could send $15 to this account [ PAYPAL OF HIS WIFE ] via [']friends and family['] I would be able to access it and use it today to ship it with [ HIS OWN PAYPAL ACCOUNT WAS SUSPENDED DUE TO HIS CONTINUALLY NEGLECTING HIS MANY BUYERS OF MAINLY SECOND HAND KIDS DVDS  ( READ: HIS NOT SHIPPING HIS SOLD ITEMS, SOON RESULTING IN AN ONGOING TSUNAMI OF 23 (!) 'NEGATIVE FEEDBACK' WITH HIS FRESH EBAY ACCOUNT REGISTERED ONLY 5 SEP 2018.  EBAY THEN TERMINATED HIS USER ACCOUNT.  NOW LOOKING BACK, I WAS VERY LUCKY HE HAD LISTED THE INCREDIBLY VALUABLE TITANIC POSTER JUST BEFORE HE BEGAN TO ROB HIS BUYERS ON EBAY WITHIN ONLY A FEW WEEKS LATER ! ) ]."  27 Nov 2018 02:21 "I'll be able to get to the post office tomorrow around 4pm."  THEN AFTER 22 DAYS OF AGAIN NO RESPONSE: 19 Dec 2018 11:52 "That frame is LONG GONE. [ HE MEANS: LONG DISCARDED ]"  SUCH  A  M***N  AND  R****D  IN EVERY WAY !  BUT IF HE ONLY KNEW HE SOLD ME AN INCREDIBLY SCARCE PRICELESS ORIGINAL ICONIC POSTER AND FOR ALMOST NO MONEY, US$ 37.50, BUT WORTH (AT LEAST) 2,000 X MORE !  "🤔😂 "

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uss petrel no.2 life preserver ring buoy lifebuoy lifesaver photo titanic 1912

After visiting Europe in 1911, USS Petrel (PG-2) returned to the Atlantic coast for a period spanning 1911-1912.

Titanic life ring  found & marked by USS Petrel, real photo, 1912

Size: 8.5 x 13.3 cm (3.35 x 5.25 in)

UNSEEN PRIVATE SNAPSHOT !  AMAZING HISTORICAL EXTRAORDINARINESS !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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souvenir blue ribbon weave woven milk glass plate titanic 1912

A black printed picture was hand colored. Originally a blue (?) ribbon was woven through the square spaces.

Titanic milk glass ribbon plate (5x), onboard sold souvenir, 1912

Width: 18.8 cm (7.4 in) Height: 2.3 cm (0.9 in) Weight: ±285 gr (±10 oz)

5 OF NOW 11 KNOWN TO STILL EXIST !  SOLD IN TITANIC'S BARBER/GIFT SHOP !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !

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fairview cemetery gravesite graves halifax nova scotia postcard titanic 1912

121 victims were buried here May-Jun 1912, and the grave stones erected autumn 1912 (likely date of photo).

Titanic graves: Fairview cemetery, Halifax (Canada), RPPC 1912

Size: 8.5 x 13.5 cm (3.3 x 5.3 in)

NOT YET SEEN ANOTHER !  1912 PHOTO DOCUMENT, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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arrol great gantry milton sellwell postcard harland wolff titanic 1912

In the gantry: Titanic & Olympic keel laid (also see 3rd image). Card with embossing, lacquer, gold ink/paint.

Arrol Gantry postcard: Titanic's keel laid just, April or May 1909

Size: 8.9 x 13.9 cm (3.5 x 5.5 in)

STUPENDOUSLY RARE PC !  TITANIC INFANCY 36 MONTHS BEFORE DISASTER !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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wreckage fragment steel piece artifact titanic 1912

CS Minia arrived at wrecksite 11 days since the disaster; then for 7 days she recovered bodies & much debris.

29cm/11.4" piece of Titanic, salvaged in 1912 stuck to deckchair

Length: 29 cm (11.4 in) Width max: 3.8 cm (1.5 in) Thick max: 0.4 cm (0.15 in) Weight: 270 gr (9.5 oz) 

A+ ARTIFACT !  BENT RIPPED WARPED CORRODED !  STILL WITH BLACK PAINT !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !
STEEL (CARBONIZED IRON) CORRODES IN SALTWATER 5 TIMES FASTER THAN IN FRESHWATER, AND CORRODES IN SALTY HUMID OCEAN AIR 10 TIMES FASTER THAN IN THE AVERAGE INLAND AIR.
OCEAN WATER BACTERIA ALSO CONSUME IRON, AND THEIR EXCRETIONS TURN TO RUST.
STEEL IN SALTWATER IS ATTACKED FROM ALL ANGLES, IN A COMPLEX OF (ELECTRO)CHEMICAL PROCESSES WITH  IONS, OXYGEN, HYDROGEN, SULFATES, BACTERIA.

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valentine s series postcard post sinking titanic 18 april 1912

"Valentine's Series" postcard: issued very shortly after the sinking, and in large quantities. (Great picture!)

Disaster postcard (2x) with earliest date stamp seen: 18(!) April

Size: 8.9 x 13.8 cm (3.5 x 5.4 in)

ULTRA RARE !  POST-SINKING PRINTED PC WITH POSTMARK 3(!) DAYS 'AFTER' !

Try find another !  Amazing scarce unprecedented specialty collectible !

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first class menu card piece stationery titanic 1912

'Paramount' printing style for Titanic name, White Star Line flag, and Oceanic Steam Navigation Co. emblem.

Titanic stationery: piece of 'blank' (unused) 1st Class menu card

Size: 4.7 x 6.5 cm (1.85 x 2.55 in)

LIKELY FROM TITANIC SHIP PRE-TRIP !  OUT A CRESTS & MONOGRAMS ALBUM !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !

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original longitudinal color design drawings plans cross section blueprint titanic 1912

Paint + India ink on ferro-gallic print: a graphite pencil outline was, using light, copied onto sensitized paper.

Titanic color design drawing (completed), Harland & Wolff c1909

Size: 33.0 x 82.0 cm (13.0 x 32.25 in) Scale: 1/32 in = 1 ft  (or 1:384)

UNSEEN PERPLEXING SINGLE KNOWN H&W COLOR DESIGN PLAN OF TITANIC !

Incredible find !  Its significance & overall value can not be overstated !

EPIC FAIL by 4 of the foremost experts (authors) on Titanic build/history :
"Much like the work of a child (*) [...] worthless [...] of very little to no interest to a serious collector"
"Stay away from this. it is not a good buy"
"I'm not really sure what I can offer you in the way of a comment"
"This is a fake" (or wordings to that effect)

(*) The colorized area of stern and bow is only 1/3 respectively 1/4 the size of a credit card!, clearly the work of a professional! (In order to protect and respect their identity and reputation, the names of the 4 experts (authors) have been omitted.) My advice: If one doesn't have the eye nor the experience for quality and authenticity, then please refrain from judgement!

Guaranteed by me an authentic ca.1909 artifact, hands down one of all-time greatest Titanic finds & discoveries!

The previous owner had acquired this drawing from Ken(neth) C. Schultz (1938-2006), a leading ocean liner memorabilia dealer, at the half-yearly Allentown Paper Show, PA, USA. So the item may have been featured in one of Schultz's 75 sale catalogue publications, 1971-2005. Please contact me if you know more!

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