Titanic band leader letter has $200,000 estimate ahead of auction
- On 27/03/2012
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From Paul Fraser Collectibles
A letter from the leader of Titanic's band, which played on as the ship sank, is coming for auction in the US next month.
Survivors in lifeboats are said to have recalled the band playing Nearer, My God, to Thee, before being swept into the icy waters.
The letter, written by band leader Wallace Hartley to his parents in England, is dated April 10, 1914, five days before the ship sank in the Atlantic.
"Just a line to say we have got away all right," it reads.
"It's been a bit of a rush but I am just getting a little settled. This is a fine ship & there ought to be plenty of money on her.
"We have a fine band & the boys seem very nice."
It's expected to realise between $100,000-200,000 at an online auction ending on April 26.
Hartley's body was found many weeks after the tragedy. More than 40,000 people lined the route of his cortege.
Titanic artefacts have a strong history of performing well with collectors.
A two-page handwritten letter written aboard RMS Titanic achieved $40,700 at a New York auction house earlier this month.
The fascinating tale of the band is likely to push the price of this piece much higher.
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