Historic World Relics, Artifacts, & Ephemera Auction
Listing ID#: 748521

Sale Location
5823 Ward Court
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Sale Dates and Times
Bidding Starts: Friday Dec 20, 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Saturday Jan 18, 11:00 aM
Sale Type
 Online Auction (shipping available)  VIEW ONLINE CATALOG
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Blue Box Auction Gallery

Contact: Jim Weigl
Phone: 7575500285
Email: sold@blueboxauction.com
Website: www.blueboxauction.com

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What if you could hold a piece of the Titanic in your hands? Or dine at a table inlaid with fragments of dinosaurs and meteors that journeyed through time and space? Imagine owning artifacts that carry the weight of revolutions, global diplomacy, or even the dawn of a nation. This is not just an auction—it’s an invitation to rewrite history by becoming part of it.

Take, for example, the two porcelain bowls recovered from the RMS Titanic. These humble yet extraordinary artifacts once served third-class passengers aboard the world’s most iconic ship. Their faded logos and timeworn surfaces, etched by the ocean’s depths, whisper tales of hope, tragedy, and resilience. Accompanied by a wealth of documentation, they represent not just objects but profound connections to the lives and legacies lost on that fateful voyage.

Then, there’s the dining table like no other—a handcrafted masterpiece inlaid with agatized dinosaur bone, fragments of meteors that once streaked through the heavens, and the finest old-growth redwood. This is not just furniture; it’s a statement of wonder and awe. Imagine sitting at a table that bridges the cosmic and the terrestrial, bringing millions of years of history into your home as a centerpiece for unforgettable conversations.

Among the collection is a signed second edition of Mao Zedong’s "Little Red Book." This artifact encapsulates the ideological force that reshaped nations during the 20th century. Mao’s distinctive calligraphic signature transforms this copy into more than a book—it’s a symbol of a revolution that reverberated across continents, inspiring movements and changing the course of history.

Another remarkable piece is the Chinese Delegation Signature Document from 1954. Signed by Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, and other key figures, it marks a pivotal moment in Cold War diplomacy. Each signature tells a story of power, strategy, and a nation’s rise to global influence. Owning this document is akin to holding the keys to an era that defined modern geopolitics.

For art enthusiasts, a minimalist watercolor sketch of Kim Il Sung offers an extraordinary glimpse into the visual narrative of North Korea’s founding leader. Created during the Korean War, its bold brushstrokes capture both the humanity and mythos of a man whose leadership shaped a nation. This artwork is not merely a portrait but a moment in time, preserved with striking authenticity.

The auction also features two intricately engraved Deringer pistols from 1863, relics of a tumultuous era in American history. Their craftsmanship, paired with their historical significance, transforms them into more than weaponry—they are artifacts that evoke the stories of the people who carried them, the conflicts they witnessed, and the legacy they left behind.

For those fascinated by the birth of a nation, an original 1775 edition of the Pennsylvania Evening Post stands as a voice from the past. This fragile yet defiant newspaper captures the tensions of a fledgling America, chronicling the strife, proclamations, and patriotism that sparked a revolution. Its pages are yellowed with time, but its words remain as stirring as the day they were printed.

Finally, the shark vertebrae cane of Captain Isaac Hull from the War of 1812 offers a rare glimpse into the human stories behind naval triumphs. Surrendered to Hull by the defeated captain of the HMS Guerriere, this cane is a symbol of respect and resilience. With its silver handle and intricate construction, it embodies the craftsmanship and honor of an era when battles were fought with bravery and grace.

Each of these items is more than a relic—they are vessels of memory, emotion, and timeless stories waiting for their next caretaker. Whether you’re drawn to the Titanic’s enduring legacy, the artistry of a meteor-inlaid table, or the echoes of revolutions and wars, this collection is your chance to own a piece of the extraordinary. What story will you choose to carry forward?

Event Details:

This auction will be held online simultaneously across multiple platforms.

Date: Saturday, January 18, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM EST
Location: Blue Box Auction Gallery Online Only
Preview: January 15-17 from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm ***Appointments are strongly encouraged for the best experience. We will happily pull the lots you'd like to see and have one of our staff available to answer your questions.
Pickup: January 20-22 from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm  ***You will be expected to collect your winning lots within 3 business days of the auction closing. Lots remaining longer will be subject to storage fees.***

Shipping is available worldwide; shipping charges will be invoiced separately. 

All sales follow the auction terms & conditions.

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Contact: Jim Weigl
Phone: 7575500285
Sale Location
5823 Ward Court
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Sale Dates and Times
Sale Terms and Conditions
Please see our website for complete terms and conditions.
Listing Details

What if you could hold a piece of the Titanic in your hands? Or dine at a table inlaid with fragments of dinosaurs and meteors that journeyed through time and space? Imagine owning artifacts that carry the weight of revolutions, global diplomacy, or even the dawn of a nation. This is not just an auction—it’s an invitation to rewrite history by becoming part of it.

Take, for example, the two porcelain bowls recovered from the RMS Titanic. These humble yet extraordinary artifacts once served third-class passengers aboard the world’s most iconic ship. Their faded logos and timeworn surfaces, etched by the ocean’s depths, whisper tales of hope, tragedy, and resilience. Accompanied by a wealth of documentation, they represent not just objects but profound connections to the lives and legacies lost on that fateful voyage.

Then, there’s the dining table like no other—a handcrafted masterpiece inlaid with agatized dinosaur bone, fragments of meteors that once streaked through the heavens, and the finest old-growth redwood. This is not just furniture; it’s a statement of wonder and awe. Imagine sitting at a table that bridges the cosmic and the terrestrial, bringing millions of years of history into your home as a centerpiece for unforgettable conversations.

Among the collection is a signed second edition of Mao Zedong’s "Little Red Book." This artifact encapsulates the ideological force that reshaped nations during the 20th century. Mao’s distinctive calligraphic signature transforms this copy into more than a book—it’s a symbol of a revolution that reverberated across continents, inspiring movements and changing the course of history.

Another remarkable piece is the Chinese Delegation Signature Document from 1954. Signed by Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, and other key figures, it marks a pivotal moment in Cold War diplomacy. Each signature tells a story of power, strategy, and a nation’s rise to global influence. Owning this document is akin to holding the keys to an era that defined modern geopolitics.

For art enthusiasts, a minimalist watercolor sketch of Kim Il Sung offers an extraordinary glimpse into the visual narrative of North Korea’s founding leader. Created during the Korean War, its bold brushstrokes capture both the humanity and mythos of a man whose leadership shaped a nation. This artwork is not merely a portrait but a moment in time, preserved with striking authenticity.

The auction also features two intricately engraved Deringer pistols from 1863, relics of a tumultuous era in American history. Their craftsmanship, paired with their historical significance, transforms them into more than weaponry—they are artifacts that evoke the stories of the people who carried them, the conflicts they witnessed, and the legacy they left behind.

For those fascinated by the birth of a nation, an original 1775 edition of the Pennsylvania Evening Post stands as a voice from the past. This fragile yet defiant newspaper captures the tensions of a fledgling America, chronicling the strife, proclamations, and patriotism that sparked a revolution. Its pages are yellowed with time, but its words remain as stirring as the day they were printed.

Finally, the shark vertebrae cane of Captain Isaac Hull from the War of 1812 offers a rare glimpse into the human stories behind naval triumphs. Surrendered to Hull by the defeated captain of the HMS Guerriere, this cane is a symbol of respect and resilience. With its silver handle and intricate construction, it embodies the craftsmanship and honor of an era when battles were fought with bravery and grace.

Each of these items is more than a relic—they are vessels of memory, emotion, and timeless stories waiting for their next caretaker. Whether you’re drawn to the Titanic’s enduring legacy, the artistry of a meteor-inlaid table, or the echoes of revolutions and wars, this collection is your chance to own a piece of the extraordinary. What story will you choose to carry forward?

Event Details:

This auction will be held online simultaneously across multiple platforms.

Date: Saturday, January 18, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM EST
Location: Blue Box Auction Gallery Online Only
Preview: January 15-17 from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm ***Appointments are strongly encouraged for the best experience. We will happily pull the lots you'd like to see and have one of our staff available to answer your questions.
Pickup: January 20-22 from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm  ***You will be expected to collect your winning lots within 3 business days of the auction closing. Lots remaining longer will be subject to storage fees.***

Shipping is available worldwide; shipping charges will be invoiced separately. 

All sales follow the auction terms & conditions.

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Historic World Relics, Artifacts, & Ephemera Auction
 Online Only Auction
Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Friday Dec 20 , 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Saturday Jan 18 , 11:00 aM
Sale Location
5823 Ward Court
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Listing Terms and Conditions
Please see our website for complete terms and conditions.

What if you could hold a piece of the Titanic in your hands? Or dine at a table inlaid with fragments of dinosaurs and meteors that journeyed through time and space? Imagine owning artifacts that carry the weight of revolutions, global diplomacy, or even the dawn of a nation. This is not just an auction—it’s an invitation to rewrite history by becoming part of it.

Take, for example, the two porcelain bowls recovered from the RMS Titanic. These humble yet extraordinary artifacts once served third-class passengers aboard the world’s most iconic ship. Their faded logos and timeworn surfaces, etched by the ocean’s depths, whisper tales of hope, tragedy, and resilience. Accompanied by a wealth of documentation, they represent not just objects but profound connections to the lives and legacies lost on that fateful voyage.

Then, there’s the dining table like no other—a handcrafted masterpiece inlaid with agatized dinosaur bone, fragments of meteors that once streaked through the heavens, and the finest old-growth redwood. This is not just furniture; it’s a statement of wonder and awe. Imagine sitting at a table that bridges the cosmic and the terrestrial, bringing millions of years of history into your home as a centerpiece for unforgettable conversations.

Among the collection is a signed second edition of Mao Zedong’s "Little Red Book." This artifact encapsulates the ideological force that reshaped nations during the 20th century. Mao’s distinctive calligraphic signature transforms this copy into more than a book—it’s a symbol of a revolution that reverberated across continents, inspiring movements and changing the course of history.

Another remarkable piece is the Chinese Delegation Signature Document from 1954. Signed by Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, and other key figures, it marks a pivotal moment in Cold War diplomacy. Each signature tells a story of power, strategy, and a nation’s rise to global influence. Owning this document is akin to holding the keys to an era that defined modern geopolitics.

For art enthusiasts, a minimalist watercolor sketch of Kim Il Sung offers an extraordinary glimpse into the visual narrative of North Korea’s founding leader. Created during the Korean War, its bold brushstrokes capture both the humanity and mythos of a man whose leadership shaped a nation. This artwork is not merely a portrait but a moment in time, preserved with striking authenticity.

The auction also features two intricately engraved Deringer pistols from 1863, relics of a tumultuous era in American history. Their craftsmanship, paired with their historical significance, transforms them into more than weaponry—they are artifacts that evoke the stories of the people who carried them, the conflicts they witnessed, and the legacy they left behind.

For those fascinated by the birth of a nation, an original 1775 edition of the Pennsylvania Evening Post stands as a voice from the past. This fragile yet defiant newspaper captures the tensions of a fledgling America, chronicling the strife, proclamations, and patriotism that sparked a revolution. Its pages are yellowed with time, but its words remain as stirring as the day they were printed.

Finally, the shark vertebrae cane of Captain Isaac Hull from the War of 1812 offers a rare glimpse into the human stories behind naval triumphs. Surrendered to Hull by the defeated captain of the HMS Guerriere, this cane is a symbol of respect and resilience. With its silver handle and intricate construction, it embodies the craftsmanship and honor of an era when battles were fought with bravery and grace.

Each of these items is more than a relic—they are vessels of memory, emotion, and timeless stories waiting for their next caretaker. Whether you’re drawn to the Titanic’s enduring legacy, the artistry of a meteor-inlaid table, or the echoes of revolutions and wars, this collection is your chance to own a piece of the extraordinary. What story will you choose to carry forward?

Event Details:

This auction will be held online simultaneously across multiple platforms.

Date: Saturday, January 18, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM EST
Location: Blue Box Auction Gallery Online Only
Preview: January 15-17 from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm ***Appointments are strongly encouraged for the best experience. We will happily pull the lots you'd like to see and have one of our staff available to answer your questions.
Pickup: January 20-22 from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm  ***You will be expected to collect your winning lots within 3 business days of the auction closing. Lots remaining longer will be subject to storage fees.***

Shipping is available worldwide; shipping charges will be invoiced separately. 

All sales follow the auction terms & conditions.