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Eliza Gladys Dean (2 February 1912 – 31 May 2009), known as Millvina Dean, was a British civil servant, cartographer, and the last survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912.[1] At two months old, she was also the youngest passenger aboard.
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Millvina Dean Signed Photo. Sold for over $1,000.

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Kate Winslet screen-worn dress coat from ”Titanic”. James Cameron directed Winslet in the 1997 blockbuster, in which she starred as the wealthy Rose DeWitt Bukater, star-crossed lover to Leonardo DiCaprio’s working class character Jack. Winslet is dressed in the pink coat during the scenes when the ship begins to sink. Staining to lower portion of silk lining due to this partial submergence during filming, else near fine. Extensive provenance includes a two year paid exhibition in a Titanic museum and write-up in the USA Today newspaper. Also with a COA from Twentieth-Century Fox, indicating that this coat was worn by Kate Winslet ”on deck during sinking scenes”, as well as an LOA from Salvador Perez, the Costume Manufacturing Foreman on ”Titanic,” confirming that this coat was screen-worn by Winslet in the film. A beautiful wardrobe piece from one of the most important sequences in ”Titanic,” the second highest grossing film of all time. Sold for $164,520.

Leonardo DiCaprio Signature Wardrobe from the 1997 Epic “Titanic” — Corduroy Trousers & Knit Shirt
Wardrobe made for Leonardo DiCaprio’s character the 1997 epic “Titanic”. Two-piece ensemble comprises (1) an oversize putty color long-sleeved cotton shirt with a bib detail of tan striped fabric. Measures 24″ across the chest. Light pilling, else near fine. (2) bronze corduroy trousers made by Dominic Gherardi, custom tailor for the movie, labeled “Leonardo DiC / Jack #2”. Trousers close with a button fly and waistband features buttons for suspenders. “Leonardo” label has detached from tailor’s label, else near fine. Costume has the original Fox Studio hang tags. Also accompanied by wardrobe department’s tag. From the NateDSanders.com Titanic auction. Sold for $23,116.

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Model ”RMS Titanic” used by the visual effects department on the 1997 epic romance film ”Titanic”. Lightweight model of the doomed ship is quite detailed, including windows, portholes, smoke stacks and other fixtures and texture. Model is a uniform grey in color, painted black over the area where the ship broke in two upon its sinking. Visual effects was among the 11 Academy Awards ”Titanic” garnered. Accompanied by a wooden board painted blue for display. The actual ocean liner measured 882’9” in length and 92’6” in breadth. Model measures 30.25” x 3.5” and 6” tall from the bottom to top of the smoke stacks. Near fine. With a COA from Screen Used Movie Props. Sold for $3,845.

Very Scarce RMS Carpathia Captain Arthur Rostron Handwritten Letter — While on That Ship Just One Month Before He Rescued the Titanic!
Scarce autograph letter signed by Captain Arthur Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, the famed ship that rescued nearly half of the Titanic survivors. This letter is especially unique as it’s dated one month before the wreck of the Titanic. Datelined “R.M.S. Carpathia / N.Y. 3-6-12 / 10am”, letter reads in full, “Dear Sir: Just a line to thank you for your letter – I am really very busy two minutes even to myself. Yours truly, A.H. Rostron.” Letter is written upon a 5.5″ x 3.5″ card. Writing is still bold, overall in near fine condition. Sold for $2,013.

Walter Lord’s ”The Night Lives On” signed by Lord and six Titanic survivors. Published by William Morrow & Co., Inc.: New York: 1986. Book is signed on the title page by survivors ”Eva Hart”, ”B.V. Dean”, ”Edith Haisman nee Brown”, ”Maggie A. Robb”, ”Louise Pope”, ”Michel Navratal” and by author ”Walter Lord”. Dean and Brown add the date as 11 April 1987. Runs 272pp. and measures 5.75” x 8.5”. Bound in blue paper boards with navy blue cloth spine and silver gilt lettering to spine. Very slight cocking to spine and shelf wear. Near fine overall. With original unclipped dustjacket that shows toning, else near fine. Sold for $1,375.

Titanic Survivor Marshall Drew — “…several ships wirelessed the Titanic of the danger of the icebergs…Capt. Smith treated this rather casually…He didn’t reduce speed…Nor did he change course…”
Three pages of an undated autograph letter signed by Titanic survivor Marshall Drew, an 8-year-old when traveling in second class on the Titanic with his aunt. He was awakened by the jolt of the ship hitting the iceberg, and recounts much of what happened that tragic night in this letter: “In Southampton before the Titanic sailed, coal had to be taken from other ships to load the Titanic’s bunkers. In such haste one bunker was loaded so fast that combustion caused it to burn. It was burning all the way…The crew was taken from other ships so hurriedly that they were unfamiliar with the Titanic’s length, eleven decks, etc…I understand that men in the crows nest asked for binoculars. There were none. Only one officer had a pair and being on the bridge it was unlikely he was going to surrender them. Several ships wirelessed the Titanic of the danger of the icebergs…The wireless operator on the California had tried to talk to the Titanic operator and was told to ‘buzz off’ or words to that effect He was busy. Unlike the paintings of the disaster the sea was absolutely calm with only an ocean ‘swell’…The sky and sea were black. No ripple or small wavelet betrayed the base of our iceberg. Before they could be seen at all the Titanic was headed into one. The officer on the bridge told by the lookout ‘panicked’ and tried to have the rudder changed to swerve the ship aside. Too late…The Titanic had 16 lifeboats…because British maritime law…required that many…Lifeboat no. 11 (which my aunt and I were in) was the only lifeboat filled to capacity…” At the end of the letter, Drew mentions Senator Smith from Michigan who held Senate hearings immediately after the disaster. Letter is closed, “Very best to Cindy and the boys. Marshall”. Two 8.5″ x 11″ sheets are in near fine condition. Sold for $1,200.

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Menu from Ill-Fated R.M.S. Lusitania — Also With 3 Tix
Menu from R.M.S. Lusitania, dated 9 October 1913, two years before German U-boats sank the British ship off the coast of Ireland. The sinking of the Cunard liner helped turn public opinion against Germany and influenced America’s entry into World War I. Menu for the second cabin meal measures 5″ x 7.75″ and is accompanied by a D Deck seating ticket and two deck chair tickets. Items are matted to an overall size of 9″ x 18.25″. Minor creasing and damp-staining to menu, else very good. Sold for $934.

Life Vest Worn Onscreen in the 1997 Epic ”Titanic”
Screen-worn life vest from ”Titanic”. Canvas vest was worn in filming the 1997 shipwreck blockbuster, which was directed by James Cameron and became the highest-grossing film of all time. Measures 16” across and 27” long. Professionally mounted in a custom shadow box to an overall size of 24.5” x 40.5”. Near fine, with some distress from production. With a COA from 20th Century Fox. Sold for $866.

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