Titanic's last letter sold at record prices
The last letter written by British ship Titanic, has been sold at record prices for auction. This is the only letter written on the Titania, which has not been posted yet reached the sender.
The letter was sold for $ 126,000, said auctioneer Andrew Aldridge.
He said that it was sold to a British citizen who participated in the auction. The buyer keeps collecting all the latest things in history, he said.
On April 13, 1912, the day before the ship was submerged, Titanic passenger American businessman Oscar Hollowson wrote the letter to his mother.
To return to New York's home, Hollverson and his wife Marie got off to Titanic from Southampton.
Hollerson's letter to the mother contained some descriptions of Titanic and its passengers.
The letter says, "The ship is big and it looks like a royal hotel. One of the richest people in the world, John Jacob Astro and his wife are with us. Though he has billions of money, he can see and look like ten common people. He is sitting with us outside the deck. '
One of the 500 people who died in the Titanic was Holervans. But survive Marie Holverson.
Oscar Hollerversen's body was found when the letter was found in his pocket. There are still signs of sea and water in the letter.
After the rescue, the letter was delivered to his mother.
The only letter written in the Titanic Notepaper was in the North Atlantic waters, but it was in good condition.
Think if the writer writing could know that this his hand letter will be worth over $126,000 😁
I think that if you were to tell him that at the time he would laugh in your'e face.
That's right if I got a time machine, btw I could stop the Titanic from making a big history 😂
Think everything would change 😃
I get that it's a part of history and all.... but $126,000 for an old letter, I mean really a $126,000 ?
ya...may be. It's an international desk information.