Some famous names from history will go up for auction soon at Webb's auction house.
Jonah Lomu, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are among the signatures for sale.
One of the most sought-after items in the auction house is a guitar signed by musical geniuses Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
"Anything to do with the Beatles or to do with a major musician that's been pivotal in sort of a pop culture moment is always rare to have in the door," Webb's decorative arts head Ben Erren told Newshub.
Also part of the pop culture and design auction includes a signed shirt by All Black legend Jonah Lomu.
It commemorates his 50th test played at Carisbrook Stadium in Dunedin in 2001 against Australia.
Sir Peter Snell's blazer from the 1962 Commonwealth Games is also in the mix. The owner purchased it from an op shop for a whopping $11.
It's an absolute steal because Sir Peter's jacket has an estimated price tag of between $4000 to $8000. Meanwhile, the Lomu shirt has an estimated price tag between $4000 to $6000.
"This auction is an opportunity for us to have a little bit of fun. We step aside from the usual seriousness of presenting these incredibly important art collections to the market," Erren said. Also in the mix is a unique Louis Vuitton snowboard which was produced by fashion designer Virgil Abloh, who died of cancer last year at the age of 41.
All these items will find new homes when they go under the hammer on Sunday.