Harry Potter Author’s Chair Sells for $394,000 at Auction

Harry Potter Author’s Chair Sells for $394,000 at Auction
Left: The chair that J.K. Rowling sat on while writing the first two books of the Harry Potter series. The chair was purchased Wednesday, April 6, 2016, at a Heritage Auctions sale in New York City. (Joseph Schroeder/Heritage Auctions via AP, File); Right: In this April 9, 2015 file photo, "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling in New York. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File
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NEW YORK—The humble chair J.K. Rowling sat on while writing the first two books of the Harry Potter series was auctioned in New York City on Wednesday for $394,000.

An anonymous private collector made the winning bid, Heritage Auctions said.

The chair is one of four mismatched chairs given to the then little-known writer for her flat in Edinburgh, Scotland, and which she used while writing “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” and “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.”

The seller, Gerald Gray, of Worsley, England, said the winning bid far exceeded his expectations.

The unassuming 1930s-era oak chair with a replacement burlap seat decorated with a red thistle sat in front of Rowling’s typewriter when she was “writing two of the most important books of the modern era,” said James Gannon, director of rare books at Heritage Auctions.

This undated file photo provided by Heritage Auctions shows details of the chair that J.K. Rowling sat on while writing the first two books of the Harry Potter series. The chair was purchased Wednesday, April 6, 2016, at a Heritage Auctions sale in New York City. (Joseph Schroeder/Heritage Auctions via AP, File)
This undated file photo provided by Heritage Auctions shows details of the chair that J.K. Rowling sat on while writing the first two books of the Harry Potter series. The chair was purchased Wednesday, April 6, 2016, at a Heritage Auctions sale in New York City. Joseph Schroeder/Heritage Auctions via AP, File