Dinnerware
In keeping with the lifestyles of the First Class passengers aboard the Titanic we have adapted some Titanic dinnerware patterns in the manner of fine Chinese export porcelain made during the late 18th century. |
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Figurines
Faithful to the tradition of the sea, Capt. Smith stood on the bridge while his ship sank. The RMS Titanic Model is an incredibly detailed adaptation that you will treasure for a lifetime!
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Posters ~ Prints
First class suites provided elegant accommodations on board with a sitting room, bedroom, wardroom, and private bath. Some featured an adjoining cabin for one's personal servant.
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Table Linens
Irish Linen by Ewart Liddell was originally supplied to RMS Titanic for its maiden voyage. The first class a la carte tablecloth with its individual place napkins provide an air of authenticity when setting a table for a dinner from the elegant Titanic menus. |
| Titanic Collectibles
Designed in the Georgian style, the first class smoking room allowed men to enjoy conversation and camaraderie in sumptuous surroundings. With mahogany paneling, mother of pearl inlay, many exquisite stained glass windows, gentlemen could relax in "the finest room of it's kind." |
| 18th Century Creamware Reproductions
Our Landmark Collection is an extraordinary assortment of decorative accessories inspired and reproduced from fine 18th century antiques and museum pieces. |
| 1st Class Crystal
Derryveagh Crystal was commission to reproduce Lead Crystal objects that had been used in the first class dining room as well as other locations within the first class section of the RMS Titanic. |
Women of the Titanic
These women's fashion pins are crafted in breathtaking detail. Decorated with fine feathers as was the style during the Edwardian era, they are sure to be a conversation piece in any jewelry collection! |