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Personal effects of a New Jersey man buried at sea when the Titanic sank in April 1912 are expected to sell for more than $100,000 next month.
The collection has remained in Frederick Sutton’s family’s hands for more than a century. The 61-year-old was a first-class passenger on the ship, returning home from England after traveling “on the advice of his physician for an undisclosed illness” the month prior, according to the Henry Aldridge & Son auction house.
His items up for auction include a first-class passenger list, the New York Post reported. Also in the “extremely rare canvas personal effects bag sewn on board C.S. Mackay-Bennett”are a gold watch with chain, tie clip, pocket book, knife, three silver spoons, gold seal ring with “F.S.” i

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