Within a year, it was in the charge of Arthur Rostron, the captain who had sped RMS Carpathia to Titanic’s aid. Reborn as “RMS Berengaria” in 1921, the vessel steamed on until 1938.
The three women purchased the pocket watch from Tiffany & Co. in 1912 to gift to Captain Arthur H. Rostron as a thank-you for saving their lives and hundreds of others in the wake of the tragedy ...
The 18-carat Tiffany & Co timepiece belonged to British steamship captain Sir Arthur Rostron of the RMS Carpathia. At the time, he was given the watch by three survivors that he rescued after the ...
The 18-carat gold that belonged to Sir Arthur Rostron was bought for $1.97 million by a private collector on Sunday, Nov. 17 — setting a new record for memorabilia related to the ship's sinking, ...
The 18-carat Tiffany & Co. pocket watch was given to Captain Arthur Rostron by the widows of three wealthy businessmen who died when the Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, after hitting an iceberg ...
The 18-carat Tiffany & Co. watch was given by three women survivors to Capt. Arthur Rostron for diverting his passenger ship, the RMS Carpathia, to save them and others after the Titanic struck an ...