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Extraordinary Item From Titanic Set to Go Under Auction; May Fetch a Whopping ...

The archive includes the only first class passenger list to survive the sinking and a note revealing families had to pay train costs for victims' body returns, valued over £100,000.

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The collection once belonged to Frederick Sutton, a 61-year-old businessman from New Jersey who perished when the RMS Titanic sank on April 14, 1912.
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The British house Henry Aldridge & Son announced an auction for the belongings of Frederick Sutton, a New Jersey businessman (USA) who died in the Titanic wreck in April 1912. According to Henry Aldridge & So, the collection conserved for more than a century, includes items recovered by the ship C.S. Mackay-Bennett, charged with recovering bodies after the tragedy of the Titanic. READS ALSO: THE FORTUNE FOR WHICH A CHARTER FROM ONE OF TITANIC'S …

New auction records could be defeated on November 25 with a Titanic-related sale including the only known list of First Class passengers.

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perspectivemedia.com broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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