If you’ve seen Hamilton you’ll know George III was a camp sadist with a great singing voice.
If you’ve watched Nexflix’s Queen Charlotte you’ll know George III was mad from an early age.
George III - often found hiding under the bed in Netflix's Bridgerton spin off Queen Charlotte
And if you’ve read your history, you’ll know Britain lost the American War of Independence because George was a tyrant suffering from porphyria.
All wrong.
And concentrate on the real king.
And it doesn’t get more real than this.
Because this isn’t George III’s signature. And it isn’t an object he once owned. Or something he wore.
This object is George III.
Because contained in this small bag are several small pieces of George III. And you can make them yours right now.
George III's hair:
- George wasn’t mad with porphyria (he likely developed bi-polar disorder in later years)
- He wasn’t a tyrant
- He was sane throughout the American Revolution
- And he wasn’t responsible for Britain’s defeat
And concentrate on the real king.
And it doesn’t get more real than this.
Because this isn’t George III’s signature. And it isn’t an object he once owned. Or something he wore.
This object is George III.
Because contained in this small bag are several small pieces of George III. And you can make them yours right now.
George III's hair:
Yes - you're looking at the real George III right here
The man we’ve watched on screen. On stage. Who we've blamed for losing America...
This item cuts through the historians’ debates, and the actors' interpretations. In fact, it destroys them.
Because this is the true George III.
And you know something else? If you put this hair in for testing, the scientists will likely find something extraordinary - as they have done with the lock of George’s hair owned by London’s Science Museum.
This item cuts through the historians’ debates, and the actors' interpretations. In fact, it destroys them.
Because this is the true George III.
And you know something else? If you put this hair in for testing, the scientists will likely find something extraordinary - as they have done with the lock of George’s hair owned by London’s Science Museum.
Arsenic 17 times above normal human levels.
Perfectly safe to handle (I've personally checked!) - even though George's hair likely contains high levels of arsenic
Doctors gave George medicine in an attempt to cure his madness. That medicine contained arsenic. Which likely made his attacks all the more severe.
The hair has extraordinary provenance.
It was once owned by Emma A Pinkerton (1879-1955), owner of the Detroit-Mackinaw Railroad.
Emma would often reveal the hair to friends at tea parties in her hometown of East Tawas, Michigan.
You can imagine their amazement when the Last King of America was passed around with the scones.
The collection includes a 1952 handwritten will from Emma, bequeathing the hair to her family.
The hair has extraordinary provenance.
It was once owned by Emma A Pinkerton (1879-1955), owner of the Detroit-Mackinaw Railroad.
Emma would often reveal the hair to friends at tea parties in her hometown of East Tawas, Michigan.
You can imagine their amazement when the Last King of America was passed around with the scones.
The collection includes a 1952 handwritten will from Emma, bequeathing the hair to her family.
Emma A Pinkerton bequeaths George III's hair to her family in 1952
And that’s where things get even more extraordinary.
Because when her son Charles Allen Pinkerton II (1910-1979) died, many of his belongings ended up at a landfill site in East Tawas.
And it was there in the early 1980s that a worker spotted a box containing George III’s hair and Emma’s will.
Today, that hair and Emma’s will can be yours.
(And if you pass up this opportunity to own George III’s hair, you will be waiting years for another chance. Possibly decades. His strands are that rare.)
Because when her son Charles Allen Pinkerton II (1910-1979) died, many of his belongings ended up at a landfill site in East Tawas.
And it was there in the early 1980s that a worker spotted a box containing George III’s hair and Emma’s will.
Today, that hair and Emma’s will can be yours.
(And if you pass up this opportunity to own George III’s hair, you will be waiting years for another chance. Possibly decades. His strands are that rare.)
Ready for framing with a photo of George III - will make a superb conversation piece
Now, here’s the really important bit.
Historical hair from famous heads does come at a price.
Previous auction realisations for similar strands are proof of that:
Except. I sourced George’s strands for a low low price. Many years ago. Which means, I can offer them to you today for just £7,000 ($8,850).
(See, it really does pay to subscribe to my emails).
And if - and this is just a suggestion - you wanted to sell the strands individually…
… I estimate you’ve got around £55,000 ($70,000)-worth of George III’s hair in that bag.
It comes with my lifetime moneyback guarantee of authenticity for your full peace of mind.
Let’s recap.
Historical hair from famous heads does come at a price.
Previous auction realisations for similar strands are proof of that:
- General Custer: $21,510
- General Jeb Stuart: $44,812
- Thomas Jefferson: $50,000
Except. I sourced George’s strands for a low low price. Many years ago. Which means, I can offer them to you today for just £7,000 ($8,850).
(See, it really does pay to subscribe to my emails).
And if - and this is just a suggestion - you wanted to sell the strands individually…
… I estimate you’ve got around £55,000 ($70,000)-worth of George III’s hair in that bag.
It comes with my lifetime moneyback guarantee of authenticity for your full peace of mind.
Let’s recap.
- Forget what you’ve read or seen of George III.
- If you really want to get to know the Last King of America, own these strands of hair.
- This is a vanishingly rare opportunity.
- The price is an extraordinarily low £7,000 ($8,850).
Buy George III Now
Call me on +44 (0)1534 639 998
Or email info@paulfrasercollectibles.com to reserve it.
Until next time,
Paul Fraser
PS. It comes with free delivery, completely insured. To any address in the world.
PPS. If you get the chance to watch Hamilton on stage, go - it’s brilliant. Just don’t believe everything they sing!
Or email info@paulfrasercollectibles.com to reserve it.
Until next time,
Paul Fraser
PS. It comes with free delivery, completely insured. To any address in the world.
PPS. If you get the chance to watch Hamilton on stage, go - it’s brilliant. Just don’t believe everything they sing!