Pawn Stars Season 12 Episode 28 First Lady of Pawn
- TVPG
- February 24, 2016
- 20 min
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6.9 (22)
In this episode of Pawn Stars, titled "First Lady of Pawn," the team at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas discovers some rare and unique items that have a connection to powerful women throughout history.
First up, a seller comes in with a bronze bust of Eleanor Roosevelt, the First Lady of the United States during Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency. The bust was created by the renowned sculptor Robert Berks and has a fascinating backstory. The seller hopes to get a high price for this rare piece of American history, but the Pawn Stars need to determine its authenticity and value before making an offer.
Next, a woman brings in a collection of antique perfume bottles that once belonged to her grandmother. These bottles were popular among high society women in the early 20th century and feature intricate designs and rare ingredients. The Pawn Stars are impressed by the collection, but will they offer the price the seller is hoping for?
Then, the team is presented with a stunning diamond bracelet that belonged to actress Joan Crawford. The bracelet was a gift from the actress' fourth husband, and is a beautiful example of Hollywood glamour from the 1940s. The seller wants a high price, but the Pawn Stars need to verify its provenance and quality before making an offer.
Finally, a man comes in with a rare set of porcelain figurines that were made in the Soviet Union during the Cold War. These figurines depict famous communist leaders, including Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. The seller hopes to get a high price for this unique and historical item, but the Pawn Stars need to determine its value and authenticity before making an offer.
Throughout the episode, the Pawn Stars provide fascinating insights into the history and cultural significance of these items, as they work to determine their value and authenticity. Will they make a good deal, or will the sellers have to take their items elsewhere? Tune in to find out on Pawn Stars season 12, episode 28: "First Lady of Pawn."