Michael Jackson’s glove sold for 300,000 dollars at an auction. Items from Jackson's stage wardrobe were included in an auction of celebrity memorabilia in Beverly Hills, reports Fox News.
Julien's Auctions said a lone glove worn by Jackson during the ‘Bad’ tour in the late 1980s sold for 330,000 dollars at the ‘Icons & Idols’ auction Saturday night. A jacket signed by Jackson brought in 96,000 dollars and a fedora he wore on stage went for 72,000 dollars at the Julien's Auctions event.
Other highlights from the auction were an x-ray of Albert Einstein's brain, which brought 38,750 dollars, and a pair of Marilyn Monroe's empty prescription bottles sold for 18,750 dollars. A military-style jacket worn by John Lennon for a 1966 Life Magazine photo shoot sold for 240,000 dollars. The two-day event brought in more than 3 million dollars.
Julien's Auctions said a lone glove worn by Jackson during the ‘Bad’ tour in the late 1980s sold for 330,000 dollars at the ‘Icons & Idols’ auction Saturday night. A jacket signed by Jackson brought in 96,000 dollars and a fedora he wore on stage went for 72,000 dollars at the Julien's Auctions event.
Other highlights from the auction were an x-ray of Albert Einstein's brain, which brought 38,750 dollars, and a pair of Marilyn Monroe's empty prescription bottles sold for 18,750 dollars. A military-style jacket worn by John Lennon for a 1966 Life Magazine photo shoot sold for 240,000 dollars. The two-day event brought in more than 3 million dollars.
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