Occasionally, a patron of the Bayard Museum misplaces one of their belongings. We will post the lost items in this section of the Museum in the hopes that it will be claimed by the rightful owner.
Occasionally, a patron of the Bayard Museum misplaces one of their belongings. We will post the lost items in this section of the Museum in the hopes that it will be claimed by the rightful owner.
This woman’s ring was found on the granite sink counter in the women’s restroom on the 1st floor of the Bayard Museum.
Please contact us immediately for identification and to submit a retrieval request.
Note about lost item: Our art historians and restoration specialists at the Bayard Museum have determined that this Amethyst and diamond engagement ring was worn by a passenger on the RMS Titanic, 1912. Careful examination and analysis of the mysterious engravings embedded in the ring, reveal the aforementioned startling discovery and identification. If you believe the engagement ring is yours or an ancestral family member’s – please contact us immediately so you can submit a request for retrieval.
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