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Titanic Captain's Watch Sells for Record Price
A gold pocket watch given to the captain who rescued 700 Titanic survivors sold for a record-breaking 1.8 million euros.
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EntertainmentArts And CultureAuctionHistorical ArtifactTitanicPocket WatchCaptain Arthur RostronRms Carpathia
Tiffany & Co.Rms CarpathiaHenry Aldridge And Son
Captain Arthur RostronJohn Jacob AstorAndrew Aldridge
- What was the significance of the gold pocket watch auctioned?
- A captain's gold pocket watch, awarded for rescuing 700 passengers from the Titanic, sold for a record-breaking 1.8 million euros at auction.
- What factors contributed to the record-breaking sale price of the watch?
- The high price reflects the enduring fascination with the Titanic disaster and the scarcity of such artifacts.
- Who was Captain Arthur Rostron, and what was his role in the Titanic disaster?
- The watch, a Tiffany & Co. piece, was gifted to Captain Arthur Rostron of the RMS Carpathia for his role in the Titanic rescue operation.
Cognitive Concepts
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Framing Bias
The article frames the story as one of heroism and the enduring power of historical artifacts, emphasizing the positive aspects of the event and the high value of the watch.
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Language Bias
The language used, such as "heroic" and "record-breaking," evokes a strong positive sentiment toward the captain and the event.
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Bias by Omission
The article focuses heavily on the positive aspects of the rescue operation and Captain Rostron's heroism, without mentioning any potential criticisms or shortcomings.