Col. Gracie, a first-class passenger, wrote the letter from cabin C51 while aboard the Titanic. It was posted during a stop in Queenstown, Ireland, on April 11, and had a London postmark dated April 12. The auctioneer noted that this particular piece of Titanic correspondence commanded the highest price ever recorded in auction history. Gracie is renowned for his detailed account of the disaster in his book "The Truth About The Titanic," where he recounted his harrowing experience, including his desperate survival tactic of clinging onto an overturned lifeboat. Despite surviving the sinking, his life was forever altered by severe hypothermia and injuries, ultimately leading to his untimely death shortly after the incident.
As historical artifacts related to the Titanic continue to captivate collectors and history enthusiasts alike, this sale underscores the enduring impact of the tragedy and the fascination surrounding the ill-fated ship.
As historical artifacts related to the Titanic continue to captivate collectors and history enthusiasts alike, this sale underscores the enduring impact of the tragedy and the fascination surrounding the ill-fated ship.