The priceless 'treasures' sink deep into the ocean with the Titanic

On the legendary Titanic ship more than a century ago there were countless priceless treasures and many of them still lie somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Violinist by the artist Wallace Hartley : When the Titanic sank, Wallace Hartley and his friends reveled in their last song "Nearer My God To Thee".Until he was in the water, the musician still tried to use his leather bag to put the violin up - a gift of his fiancée - Maria Robinson.Hartley's body was found 10 days later with the instrument that had been destroyed by his water.

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Robinson retained the herd and in 2006, an amateur musician discovered the guitar in her home.After 7 years of research, it has been verified that this herd is real and it was auctioned in 2013 with an amount of up to 1.7 million USD.This is also considered one of the important antiques found from the legendary ship Titanic.Photo: Bournemouth News

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The book of The Rubaiya: Rubai is a poem collection of ancient Persian philosopher and mathematician Omar Khayyam (1048 - 1131).In 1860, writer Edward Fitzgerald translated this poem into English.In 1911, publisher Sangorski & Sutcliffe designed a special version of this poem with Moroccan leather decorated with peacock feathers, gold and silver, and displayed in the UK before an American bought for 2,000. USD.Unfortunately, it was forever submerged under the ocean with the Titanic on the way to the new owner.

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The first-class Renault Type CB Coupe De Ville 1912 by William Carter on the Titanic is one of the priceless treasures that have sunk deep in the ocean after the legendary ship sank.

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4 opium suitcases : John Jacob Astor IV - one of the richest people in the world at that time also traveled on the Titanic with 4 opium suitcases.However, these items were forever mixed with Atlantic ocean water when the ship sank.

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Manuscript manuscript by Joseph Conrad : In 1898, Joseph Conrad 's "Tales of Unrest" was published.This short story series includes his 'Karain: A Memory'.The writer then sent a handwritten version of "Karain: A Memory" to an American collector, but on the journey to the new owner, the manuscript lay down in the ocean with the Titanic.

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5 Steinway pianos : Records of the Titanic's underwater scene show that a piano is almost still intact.In fact, on the ship that year there were 5 pianos, of which 3 were of first-class passengers.

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Merry-Joseph painter Blondel : On the Titanic there are many expensive artworks.Among them is La Circassienne painting, au Bain, painted by Merry-Joseph Blondel artist in 1814. La Circassienne painting au Bain is a Swedish merchant named Steffanson.Steffanson survived the sinking disaster and made a price of $ 100,000 to find his lost picture.

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Gemstone : After 73 years of deep sinking into the Atlantic, the Titanic was finally discovered by Robert Ballard in 1985. Inside this legendary ship, there are still countless jewels and gems of class passengers. most on board.

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First published by Francis Bacon: Henry Elkins Widener, a book collector, is also on the Titanic train, along with his extremely rare first 1598 publication by British philosopher Francis Bacon.As the Titanic sank, the Widener and his precious book shared the same fate with the ship.

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In the luggage Emilio Ilario Giuseppe Portaluppi brought along on his way back to the United States, there was a photo with the pen of the Italian hero Giuseppe Garibaldi .Portaluppi is one of four lucky people to be rescued on a raft 14 and according to some articles, he survived by clinging to an iceberg.

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Chinese dishes: Each of the Titanic's cabins has a different set of Chinese dishes and many are said to remain intact on the ocean floor.All of these dishes are estimated to be worth up to 189 million USD.

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