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1912 RMS TITANIC 1st Class TRINKET BOX Wisteria Pattern WHITE STAR LINE
$ 18.45
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Description
This gorgeousTitanic
First Class Wisteria-patterned trinket/jewelry box
replicates those used by first-class passengers aboard the White Star Line’s ill-fated
RMS Titanic
, which struck an iceberg and met its doom more than a century ago (on the night of April 14–15, 1912) during its maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. The round trinket box has been painstakingly duplicated in the famous turquoise-and-brown Wisteria pattern seen on dishes in first-class dining rooms. Wisteria-pattern dishes were also used in
Titanic
’s Verandah Cafés, which were casual retreats where first-class passengers could sit on wicker furniture and enjoy an afternoon tea, coffee, or other beverages. The box is 2.5 inches tall and 3.5 inches in diameter. It includes the iconic White Star Line flag insignia and is neatly trimmed in gold paint.
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