Benjamin Franklin Edwards III (October 26, 1931 – April 20, 2009) was a stockbroker who expanded A.
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Edwards, a brokerage firm founded by his great-grandfather, from a regional firm to a nationwide stockbroking powerhouse, building it into the largest American brokerage firm headquartered outside of New York City.
He built what was the world's largest collection of Imari porcelain, a 3,000-piece portion of which was sold at auction for $6 million.