This Letter Written The Day The Titanic Sank Is Expected To Sell For $168,000
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She wrote home about her journey to a new life.
"The sailors say we have had a wonderful passage up to now," said Hart.
Hours later the ship struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank, killing more than 1,500 people.
Hart survived and so did the letter, which is expected to sell for up to £100,000 ($168,010) at an auction in London today.
The handwritten note on White Star Line notepaper was tucked inside the pocket of a sheepskin coat Hart's husband Benjamin gave her as he put Esther and their daughter Eva in a lifeboat.
The family had been traveling from England to Canada, where they planned to settle.
The letter includes a postscript from Eva Hart, then aged 7: "Heaps of love and kisses to all from Eva."
Benjamin Hart was among passengers and crew killed when the ship sank. Esther and Eva were rescued, along with some 700 others.
Esther Hart died in 1928. Eva Hart, who died in 1996, became a prominent Titanic survivor, critical of attempts to salvage the ship, which she considered a mass grave.
She described the voyage and her mother's letter, in an autobiography, "Shadow of the Titanic."
Auctioneer Andrew Aldridge said the letter was "quite simply the jewel in the crown of Titanic manuscript ephemera."
Fascination with the Titanic remains strong a century after the disaster, and prices for memorabilia from the ship have soared in recent years.
In October, a violin believed to have been played as the doomed vessel sank sold for more than 1 million pounds.
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This story was originally published by journal.ie.
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