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Livingston said Evans testified about the tragedy before a U.S. Senate investigative committee a week after the Titanic sank. "He actually witnessed the Titanic break in two," Livingstone said. The auction house posted its auction preview online Friday. Included is a discharge paper signed by Titanic's commanding officer -- Capt. Edward J. Smith -- and issued 16 years before the Titanic sank. Smith at the time was commander of the S.S. Majestic, aboard which the discharged seaman had served. Smith went down with the Titanic. "We've been focusing on the 100th anniversary Titanic auction for the last nine months," Livingston said. "We were able to put together an incredible selection of stuff from 30 individual collectors all over the world." "Titanic items are scarce and the tragedy still resonates, so there's a lot of interest," he said.
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