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Titanic: the legendary door that saved Rose from drowning sold for more than 660,000 euros at auction

2024-03-26T20:44:57.460Z

Highlights: The door that saved Rose from drowning sold for more than 660,000 euros at auction. The legendary piece of wood remains an essential part of James Cameron's film. More than 1600 accessories were sold at the Treasures from Planet Hollywood event. This auction brought in around 14.3 million euros. The dress worn by Kate Winsley in Titanic also sold for the same price. The auction was a great success thanks to the more than 5,500 bidders who participated from around the world.


The emblematic object from James Cameron's film has risen to the top of the sale.


The door from the film Titanic, which saved Rose from drowning but condemned Jack following the ship's sinking, has found a new owner.

Twenty-five years after its release on screens, the legendary piece of wood remains an essential part of James Cameron's film.

It was sold at auction for more than 660,000 euros during the

Treasures from Planet Hollywood

event dedicated to Hollywood cinema accessories.


During this event organized by Heritage Action, more than 1600 accessories were sold.

Among the most famous, Harrison Ford's whip in

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

(1984) reached the 480,000 euro mark and Jack Nicholson's Ax in The Shining (1980) climbed to 115,000 euros.

Just like the dress worn by Kate Winsley in

Titanic

which was sold at the same price.

This auction brought in around 14.3 million euros.

A great success.

“From start to finish, most lots exceeded expectations thanks to the more than 5,500 bidders who participated from around the world,”

the auction house said.

Source: lefigaro

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