A rare Menu from the Titanic's first-class restaurant and a pocket watch owned by a passenger who died in the disaster are being sold at auction. The water-damaged menu shows the dinner options on April 11, 1912, just three days before the ship sank. The pocket watch belonged to Russian immigrant Sinai Kantor, whose body was recovered. The auction house estimates the watch will sell for at least £50,000 ($61,500) and the menu for £60,000 ($73,800). The menu was discovered in the belongings of a Canadian historian, who passed away in 2017.
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