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Tuesday 13 November 2012

Hundred years after Titanic Disaster, Expensive Jewels of Passengers Displayed Publicly1985

This hand-made platinum, 18 carat gold and diamond ring probably belonged to one of Titanic's first-class passengers A diamond and sapphire ring recovered from the Titanic
Platinum 18 carat Gold and diamond ring (left) that most likely belonged to first class passengers

Platinum ring with three diamonds  Ribbon brooch with diamonds made of 14k yellow gold
                  Priceless Jewellery recovered from purser bag in 1987 research mission

A platinum and diamond necklace  Green enameled gold cufflinks and studs
                                Collection of stunning necklace, rings and precious ornaments
Her heart will go on: The prow of the HMS Titanic, as she lies on the Atlantic Ocean floor south of Newfoundland as pictured in 1985
1985: Picture of the remains of RMS

History: The 'unsinkable' four-funnelled ship the RMS Titanic sets sail on April 10th, 2012 five days before it sank claiming the lives of more than 1,500 people
RMS Titanic before the disaster in April 15,  1912

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