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Titanic Deckchair Wood Artifact Display

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Immediately following the sinking of Titanic on April 15th, 1912, the White Star Line chartered several cable ships and tasked them with recovering the victims of the disaster. One such ship was the cable ship C.S. Minia based out of Halifax, N.S.

Each display features a generously sized wood fragment cut from a seat slat that was taken from a damaged Titanic deck chair recovered from the scene of the sinking by an officer of the Minia and kept in his family before passing directly from them to the now defunct Manitoba Museum of the Titanic and ultimately entering the TitanicRelics.com collection.

Accompanying each display is full set of iron-clad documentation in the form of a signed and secured COA, provenance letter, reference letters, copies of period letters, documents and photographs that prove beyond any doubt the authenticity of your new treasure.

Each 6" x 8" display is professionally double-matted within a custom wood frame, bears a laser engraved brushed stainless steel plaque, and is enclosed behind museum-quality U/V filtering acrylic glazing. The back of each display is security sealed with a serialized hologram matched to your individual set of provenance documentation.