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- ‘Pawn Stars’ boss Rick Harrison pays a fortune for two books signed by British royalty (marketrealist.com)
Royalty, Books, and Bargains on Pawn Stars
A recent episode of “Pawn Stars” featured a unique piece of British royal history: two signed books, one by King Edward VIII titled “A King’s Story” and the other by Wallis Simpson, the American divorcĂ©e for whom he abdicated the throne, titled “The Heart Has Its Reasons.” The seller, hoping for $5,000, presented the books to Rick Harrison.
While the books weren’t in pristine condition, Harrison consulted an expert, Rebecca, who acknowledged the significance of the signatures. She valued Simpson’s book at $700, but Edward’s, bearing the signature of a former king, at a much higher $2,500.
Despite the seller’s belief that a stronger economy would have yielded a higher price, he ultimately accepted Harrison’s offer of $2,000 for the pair.
This wasn’t the only brush with British royalty for the Pawn Stars crew. A previous episode featured a coronation stool from the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
Initially priced at $5,000, Harrison, after consulting an expert to verify its authenticity, purchased the stool for $1,100, a price negotiated up from his initial offer of $800. The stool itself has a unique connection to royal history: Queen Elizabeth requested stools similar in design to those used during her father, George VI’s, coronation, a poignant reminder of the line of succession altered by Edward VIII’s abdication.