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A historic Titanic artifact auction set a new record when a passenger's 1888 gold pocket watch sold for $2.3 million, continuing the maritime disaster's collecting fascination.
The watch belonged to Isidor Straus, a co-owner of Macy’s who was traveling first class on the Titanic with his wife when it sank in April 1912.
A timeless piece of history from the Titanic disaster is available. The gold pocket watch worn by Macy’s co-owner Isidor Strauss when the legendary ship sank is being auctioned off this weekend. Strauss and his wife, Ida, were among the highest profile people who died in the disaster.
A never-before-seen letter has revealed there actually was a passenger aboard the boat pining over a woman named Rose.
A gold wristwatch belonging to Isidor Straus, one of the ship's richest passengers, was sold alongside other artifacts, fetching millions at auction.
The watch was recovered from the body of Isidor Straus, who went down with the ship alongside his wife of 41 years, Ida Straus, after they refused to separate.
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