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"Preserving the Rarest: Hector's Dolphins and Titanic Memorabilia" In the depths of Akaroa Harbour, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageRarest Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, blue and gilt saucer (back)

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, blue and gilt saucer (back)
White Star Line, RMS Titanic, rare cobalt blue and gilt saucer (back) with gilt Oceanic Steam Navigation Company OSNC initials to centre

Background imageRarest Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, OSNC blue and gilt saucer

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, OSNC blue and gilt saucer
White Star Line, RMS Titanic, rare cobalt blue and gilt saucer with gilt Oceanic Steam Navigation Company OSNC initials to centre

Background imageRarest Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic - publicity booklet

White Star Line, RMS Titanic - publicity booklet, containing five sepia plates of the liner's first class areas complete with original tissue covers

Background imageRarest Collection: RMS Titanic - telegram from Marconi to Carpathia

RMS Titanic - telegram from Marconi to Carpathia
RMS Titanic - one of the rarest and finest Titanic related telegrams known, described by the late Ken Schultz as an exceptional piece of history'

Background imageRarest Collection: RMS Titanic - Marconi portrait with Carpathia telegram

RMS Titanic - Marconi portrait with Carpathia telegram
RMS Titanic - one of the rarest and finest Titanic related telegrams known, described by the late Ken Schultz as an exceptional piece of history'

Background imageRarest Collection: Red and blue Mauritius Post Office Stamps, 1847 (colour engraving)

Red and blue Mauritius Post Office Stamps, 1847 (colour engraving)
6256299 Red and blue Mauritius Post Office Stamps, 1847 (colour engraving) by English School, (19th century); Blue Penny Museum, Port Louis, Mauritius; eimageBROKER.com / Hans Blossey; English

Background imageRarest Collection: Blue Mauritius postage stamp, 1847 (colour engraving)

Blue Mauritius postage stamp, 1847 (colour engraving)
6256301 Blue Mauritius postage stamp, 1847 (colour engraving) by English School, (19th century); Blue Penny Museum, Port Louis, Mauritius; eimageBROKER.com / Hans Blossey; English, out of copyright

Background imageRarest Collection: Hector's Dolphins - one of the smallest marine mammals - it is endangered due to fishing nets

Hector's Dolphins - one of the smallest marine mammals - it is endangered due to fishing nets and boat propellors
MAB-444 Hector's Dolphins - one of the smallest marine mammals - it is endangered due to fishing nets and boat propellors

Background imageRarest Collection: Algerian Scenery

Algerian Scenery
The gates of the desert - water flows in seeming abundance, but beyond is the Sahara where water is the rarest of commodities


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"Preserving the Rarest: Hector's Dolphins and Titanic Memorabilia" In the depths of Akaroa Harbour, South Island, New Zealand, resides one of nature's rarest gems - Hector's Dolphins. These diminutive marine mammals captivate with their playful antics and endearing charm. However, their existence hangs by a thread as they face the perils of fishing nets and boat propellers. Speaking of rarities, let us journey back in time to the grandeur of the White Star Line's RMS Titanic. Among its treasures were exquisite blue and gilt saucers that adorned its elegant dining halls. Each delicate piece tells a story of opulence lost beneath the icy waters. But our voyage through history does not end there; we stumble upon an extraordinary find - an OSNC blue and gilt saucer from RMS Titanic itself. This remarkable artifact holds within it whispers from a bygone era when dreams met tragedy on that fateful night. As we delve deeper into this enigmatic tale, we uncover a publicity booklet showcasing the majestic splendor that was RMS Titanic. Its pages transport us to an era where luxury knew no bounds but ultimately succumbed to destiny's cruel hand. A telegram sent from Marconi to Carpathia echoes across time, carrying news of hope amidst despair. It serves as a poignant reminder that even in moments of darkness, humanity can rally together for salvation. And here lies another rarity – a portrait capturing Marconi alongside his Carpathia telegram. The image immortalizes two intertwined stories forever linked by fate: one shipwrecked while another became her savior. Returning to philatelic wonders, we encounter the legendary Red and Blue Mauritius Post Office Stamps dating back to 1847. These colorful engravings represent more than mere postage; they symbolize tales woven within inked fibers—a testament to human ingenuity preserved through generations. Among them stands out a singular treasure - the Blue Mauritius postage stamp.