Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Michael Jackson's Glove Auctioned Off





Michael Jackson's crystal-studded glove has been sold for $190,000. The right-hand glove, which he famously wore during his 1984 Victory tour, was among the MJ items sold at Julien's Auctions Music Icons port sale in Las Vegas.



The item was expected to rake in from $20,000 to $30,000, but it ended up being sold for close to $200,000 after a fan purchased the King of Pop's most iconic possession at the auction held at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.

Other possessions on the list also raked in big bucks. A pair of the loafers he once wore on stage was only expected to fetch from $2,000 to $3,000, but went for $90,000.

A jacket also fetched $120,000, a big jump from the estimate of $6,000 to $8,000, while his white fedora hat was sold for $56,250.

Jackson died June 25 of last year.

Story courtesy of All Headline News


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