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Titanic bandmaster's violin auctioned: What will it make?

Titanic bandmaster's violin auctioned: What will it make?

Asked by: Super Userkruijs in General » Other
Settled on 10/19/2013 20:22 Settled by Super Userkruijs
Winning option:£150,000 or more The violin played by the bandmaster of the Titanic to calm passengers as it sank sold at auction for £900,000 ($1.45 million, 1.06 million euros) on Saturday, a world record fee for memorabilia from the doomed liner.

The instrument, found strapped to the body of Wallace Hartley after he drowned along with 1,500 others in the disaster in 1912, was sold at Titanic specialist auctioneers Henry Aldridge and Son in Devizes, southwest England.

"We're absolutely overjoyed," Christine Aldridge, a spokeswoman for the auction house, told AFP.

"It was sold to a UK collector who was bidding by telephone. The whole sale only took about 10 minutes."

She said the final price including premiums paid to the auction house was £1,050,030.

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The violin reputedly played by the Titanic's bandmaster as the ill-fated liner sank is to go on public display in Belfast - the city where the ship was built. Wallace Hartley has become part of the ship's legend after leading his fellow musicians in playing as the ship went down, most famously the hymn Nearer My God To Thee.

Hartley and his seven fellow band members all died in the tragedy in 1912. His violin, which had been a gift from his fiancee Maria Robinson, was apparently found in a case strapped to his body when it was recovered from the icy Atlantic waters.

Titanic specialist auctioneers Henry Aldridge and Son insist seven subsequent years of research and tests have proved it to be the genuine article. Now the violin - accompanied by a leather luggage case initialed W. H. H. - is to go on display in Titanic Belfast, the multimillion-pound visitor attraction dedicated to the ship.

It will reside in the centre's replica second-class accommodation suite from September 18 until October 13, 2013 before it goes up for public auction by Aldridge and Son in Wiltshire later that month.

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/violin-from-titanic-to-be-exhibited-29545187.html

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