U.S.S. New York, on a Silver Platter

This George IV tray comes in at a whopping $13,600, and for just $68,000 you can buy all five trays the U.S.S. New York has requested. (Tiffany & Co.)

This sterling silver Century ice bucket comes in at $1,955. (Tiffany & Co.)

These milk can salt and pepper shakers are made from sterling silver and will be hand-engraved with the name of the U.S.S. New York. The pair costs $380.50. (Tiffany & Co.)

The U.S.S. New York has also requested three sets of sterling silver Hampton cake knives and servers, at $402.75 a pair. (Tiffany & Co.)

This 10-inch sterling silver Regency tray costs $1,020. The U.S.S. New York need a pair to complete their traditional silver service. (Tiffany & Co.)

Oct. 13: Richard Schimberg watches the U.S.S. New York sails through heavy fog on the Mississippi River in New Orleans. Schimberg has a friend on the ship, which was built with about eight tons of steel from the World Trade Center site and is on its way to New York, its home port. (AP) (AP2009)

Oct. 13: The Navy assault ship U.S.S. New York sails through the Mississippi River after departing Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in Avondale, La. The ship has 7.5 tons of steel from the World Trade Center in its bow, and is scheduled to be commissioned on Nov. 7 in New York. (AP/U.S. Navy) (AP2009)

Oct. 13: Onlookers wave flags as the USS New York sails through heavy fog on the Mississippi River in New Orleans. The ship was built with about eight tons of steel from the World Trade Center site and is on its way to New York, its home port. (AP)