An intricately etched cloth-lined sterling silver cuff-link box containing several pairs of cuff-links as well as a
woman’s bobby pins and a hat pin
A gold telescopic pencil that bears the inscription "R.L.B X-Mas 1908"
A safe door
A chandelier from a first class public room
A five dollar bill
A silver plated serving dish
An 18-karat gold pocket watch
5,000 other small objects
A telegraph used on the docking bridge to communicate with the engine rooms (1987)
A solid silver lamp from a first class cabin (1987)
A pair of reading glasses (1987)
Rubberized floor tiles (1993) used in some second and third class areas
One of the Titanic’s great triple toned whistles the largest ever built (1993)
Brass officers buttons worn on the uniforms of White Star officers
A porcelain sink and faucet hardware
White Star Line second class luggage tag (1993)
A first class silver chocolate pot emblazoned with the White Star Logo (1996)
Guilded spode dinnerware (plate and teacup) most likely from the Al A Carte Restaurant (1993)
A bottle of champagne with its cork intact (although sea water had tainted its contents) (1996)
A telephone probably used for communicating from the aft docking bridge to the navigation bridge or engine room
Cigarettes and a pipe (1987)
A bow tie a sapphire and diamond ring (1987)
Franz Pulbaums declaration of intent to become a U.S citizen
A wooden trunk containing Howard Irwins possessions including, letters, sheet music, a copy of coachmakers
journal, the wooden handle of a leather trimming tool, a music stand that could be attached to a clarinet, sheet
music for a popular tune of the day, a clarinet, a leather belt a north buffalo lodge membership list, and a deck of
playing cards (1993)
A suitcase (1987)
The large bell from the base of the foremast (1987)
Screws, bolts, and pulleys from a davit that once held a lifeboat (1993)
The Titanic’s foremast lamp (1987)
A cooking pot
A teapot (1987)
Another silver plate
Deck plan printed 11 days before the maiden voyage
A chocolate pot and vermeil sauce boat (1987)
A pair of opera glasses or field glasses
The pursers half of Lawrence Beesley’s baggage receipt (#208)(1987)
A gold wrist watch (1987)
A chandelier from a first class public room
A leather traveling bag containing coins, bills, rings, watches, bracelets, and necklaces
A stack of passengers post cards
A italian glazed pot with the white star logo on it
A letter to the Mother of Pearl Suttle (Irwins girlfriend) from Irwin
A gold and silver bracelet with "Amy" on it
A pocket watch (Edith Brown’s)
A bottle of hair dressing
A glass bottle
A green glass bottle with a cork inside
A corked jar of olives
A cut crystal carafe
A stoneware jug containing seed pits
A first class spode china, plate, cup, saucer
A ceramic serving platter
A chamber pot
A third class soup dish
A miniature souvenir watering can
A silver monogrammed jewelry box
A leather traveling flask case
A ceramic cold cream jar
A waterman self filling fountain pen
A stewards jacket marked "Broome".
A silver box containing, buttons, cufflinks, and buckle crown barbers supply label
A Williams shaving stick
A lid from a toothpaste container
A shaving brush
A 5 pound bank note
A business card
A $5 bill from the California National Bank
A second class luggage tag
A dinner check (Titanic’s)
A passengers postcard
A stock certificate (Franz Pulbmans)
A bronze cherub
Coal
A silver plated serving tray
A nickel saucepan
A brass spittoon
A door handle (possibly from the galley freezer?)
A guilded chandelier from a first class landing
The pedestal for the ships wheel
A passage way lamp
A silver filigree pendant with 68 gems in it
A gold bow pin with 2 diamonds
A platinum and diamond ring
A set of gold, black onyx, and diamond cuff links
A chinese character pin symbolizing good luck
A gillette razor blade envelope
A bundle of toothpicks
A steel razor blade box containing gillette blades
A silver plated safety blade
1,800 items recovered in 1987, 1,800 in 1993
Artifacts not brought off ocean floor:
A silk paneled postcard that was posted from Queenstown, Ireland
A piece of intricately carved railing from the first class grand staircase, found floating in the water a few days after
the disaster
A deck chair found floating in the water after the disaster
A letter posted from Southampton by Hugh Woolner describing the near collision in New York
An extra-large postcard mailed from Queenstown
A nameplate from one of the lifeboats
A post card mailed from Queenstown
A lifejacket worn by a victim of the disaster
A crew members discharge book
A passengers landing card issued to tucker
A medal presented to the officers and crew of the Carpathia
A first class deck plan printed 11 days before the maiden voyage.