Titanic captain's cigar box sells for £25,000
21 May BBC
A cigar box once owned by the captain of the Titanic has been sold
for £25,000 at an auction in Liverpool.
The walnut humidor was discovered gathering dust on a bedroom cabinet
in the Merseyside home of Hilary Mee.
It was spotted by auctioneer John Crane when he was invited to value
a number of antiques. Ms Mee said she had no idea the item was connected
to the ill-fated vessel, even though it had been lying around her home
for 20 years.Finest smokes
The box carries the distinctive emblem of the White Star Line
shipping company and bears the initials of the master of the passenger
liner, Edward John Smith, who was from Stoke-on-Trent. At first Mr Crane
could not work out what the initials stood for but he said a tingle went
down his spine when he realised it belonged to the ship's captain.Ms Mee
said the box had been in her family for several generations. It is
thought to have been given to her father by relatives of Edward John
Smith's widow, Sarah.
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