For the serious Titanic collector or museum. This special piece is a kitchen pot from the residential mansion of John Jacob Astor IV, the richest man in the world at the time of his death on Titanic in 1912. The pot possibly cooked Astors Last Supper at home. It has solid family provenance and was found in a steamer trunk marked JJA belonging to his grandson Ivan Obolensky. The trunk and its contents were long forgotten"> For the serious Titanic collector or museum. This special piece is a kitchen pot from the residential mansion of John Jacob Astor IV, the richest man in the world at the time of his death on Titanic in 1912. The pot possibly cooked Astors Last Supper at home. It has solid family provenance and was found in a steamer trunk marked JJA belonging to his grandson Ivan Obolensky. The trunk and its contents were long forgotten"> For the serious Titanic collector or museum. This special piece is a kitchen pot from the residential mansion of John Jacob Astor IV, the richest man in the world at the time of his death on Titanic in 1912. The pot possibly cooked Astors Last Supper at home. It has solid family provenance and was found in a steamer trunk marked JJA belonging to his grandson Ivan Obolensky. The trunk and its contents were long forgotten"> For the Elite collector! John Jacob Astor IV, Titanic Victim. Personally owned cooking pot from residential mansion. Astor’s Last Supper. Medium size. RMS Titanic Provenance includes an attractive signed – ronda.vet
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For the Elite collector! John Jacob Astor IV, Titanic Victim. Personally owned cooking pot from residential mansion. Astor’s Last Supper. Medium size. RMS Titanic Provenance includes an attractive signed

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Provenance includes an attractive signed Certificate of Authenticity on a glossy card and several support documents from Kevin Saucier

The outside has boldly stamped “JJ” and “A

Both are secured in this hard plastic casing with a custom identifying label on front

This is truly an astounding treasure and a piece of history few can have the pleasure of owning

For the Elite collector! John Jacob Astor IV, Titanic Victim. Personally owned cooking pot from residential mansion. Astor’s Last Supper. Medium size. RMS Titanic Provenance includes an attractive signed<head><meta charset="UTF 8" > For the serious Titanic collector or museum. This special piece is a kitchen pot from the residential mansion of John Jacob Astor IV, the richest man in the world at the time of his death on Titanic in 1912. The pot possibly cooked Astors Last Supper at home. It has solid family provenance and was found in a steamer trunk marked JJA belonging to his grandson Ivan Obolensky. The trunk and its contents were long forgotten

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