Life jacket worn by Titanic survivor to be sold in ‘truly incredible’ first-of-its-kind auction Today Us News


A life jacket worn by a survivor of the Titanic is going on sale Saturday, a first-of-its kind auction over 114 years after the ocean liner sank in the most notorious maritime disaster in history.

The U.K. auction house Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd says the extraordinarily unique artifact is estimated to sell for between £250,000 ($339,000) and £350,000 ($474,000).

The life jacket was worn by Laura Mabel Francatelli, who was traveling in first class on the doomed luxury liner. According to the auction house’s listing, Francatelli was a secretary to fashion designer Lucy Duff Gordon, who was famous for her dress designs in popular London, Paris, and New York salons.

Francatelli was on the Titanic with Duff Gordon and her husband, Cosmo Duff Gordon, as they traveled to Chicago.

At the time of the ship’s sinking on April 15, 1912, the Gordons and Francatelli deliberately transferred boats to stay together during the chaotic evacuation. Of the 2,240 people on board the R.M.S. Titanic, over 1,500 died in the disaster.

A life jacket worn by Laura Mabel Francatelli on the Titanic.
A life jacket worn by Laura Mabel Francatelli on the Titanic.Henry Adlridge & Son Ltd.

Francatelli later signed the life jacket, along with other survivors who were on the same boat.

Henry Aldridge and Son Ltd is the leading auction house for selling Titanic memorabilia, and the company always has an auction around the anniversary.

But Andrew Aldridge, managing director of Henry Aldridge and Son Ltd., told NBC News on Thursday he hasn’t seen anything quite like the life jacket.

“It’s a truly incredible object,” Aldridge said. “You look at it and you know, it sparks emotions.”

He added that such an item is “really, really rare.”

“This story can be summed up in a sentence: a big ship hits an iceberg and sinks, with a terrible loss of life. But take it a step further, and there are 2,200 chapters in this story, each one a person,” Aldridge said.

“That person’s story represents a chapter. With these items of memorabilia, we are telling those stories,” he said. “We are telling the story of Laura Francatelli, 114 years after the sinking, and that is why people are fascinated by this subject.”

The life jacket had been seen at the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and also at Titanic Belfast in Northern Ireland. The prior owner has now “decided to pass the baton to the next collector.”


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