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Titanic violin could fetch record price at auction Titanic violin fetches £900,000 record price
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The violin that was played to calm passengers on the Titanic as the giant liner sank is to be auctioned in Wiltshire later. The violin that was played to calm passengers on the Titanic as the giant liner sank has sold for £900,000 at auction in Wiltshire.
It was played by band leader Wallace Hartley, who died along with 1,517 others as the ship went down. It has a guide price of £300,000. It was played by band leader Wallace Hartley, who died along with 1,517 others as the ship went down. It had a guide price of £300,000.
Other items up for sale include his sheet music and the bag he kept it in. Other items up for sale included his sheet music and the bag he kept it in.
Auctioneer Alan Aldridge said the violin was the "rarest and most iconic" piece of Titanic memorabilia.Auctioneer Alan Aldridge said the violin was the "rarest and most iconic" piece of Titanic memorabilia.
It has taken seven years for the auction house, Henry Aldridge & Son, to authenticate the instrument using several experts. It had taken seven years for the auction house, Henry Aldridge & Son, to authenticate the instrument using several experts.
These included using forensic science experts who are said to have found the wood still contained salt deposits from the sea water.These included using forensic science experts who are said to have found the wood still contained salt deposits from the sea water.
Some people still doubt whether the violin is the genuine article and believe it could not have survived being submerged in sea water.Some people still doubt whether the violin is the genuine article and believe it could not have survived being submerged in sea water.
But it is claimed the violin survived in a leather case strapped to Mr Harley's body who was found wearing his cork and linen lifejacket.But it is claimed the violin survived in a leather case strapped to Mr Harley's body who was found wearing his cork and linen lifejacket.
A diary entry by his fiancee, Maria Robinson, said it was saved from the water and returned to her.A diary entry by his fiancee, Maria Robinson, said it was saved from the water and returned to her.
Following her death in 1939, the violin was given to her local Salvation Army citadel and was later passed on to the current anonymous owner's mother in the early 1940s.Following her death in 1939, the violin was given to her local Salvation Army citadel and was later passed on to the current anonymous owner's mother in the early 1940s.
The auction house said it had attracted interest from collectors all over the world and added that more than 315,000 people viewed it during a three-month exhibition in the United States.The auction house said it had attracted interest from collectors all over the world and added that more than 315,000 people viewed it during a three-month exhibition in the United States.
The auction is due to start at 13:00 BST in Devizes. The most money previously paid for a piece of Titanic memorabilia is thought to have been a plan of the ship used in the 1912 inquiry which was bought by a private collector at auction for £220,000 in 2011.
The auction started at 13:00 BST in Devizes.