Michael Jackson's Swarovski glove up for auction

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Michael Jackson's Swarovski glove up for auction
Michael Jackson signed Beat It jacket.



NEW YORK, NY.- KnaiszLive.Com presents the year’s last auction; an online-only auction of Michael Jackson memorabilia collection in honor of the King of Pop’s Diamond Birthday Celebration. This Michael Jackson Memorabilia Auction ending November 17, 2018 includes captivating items for every collector.

The sale features stage worn items such as his black fedora hat (Estimate: $3,000-5,000), personally owned items, including a golden medal, worn by Jackson on his outfit for one of his court appearances at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse on February 28, 2005 (Estimate: $5,000-7,000) and a bomber style jacket, Jackson wore during a photoshoot with photographer Jonathan Exley (Estimate: $8,000-10,000). One of his stage worn single glove fully covered by Swarovski crystals, worn during the 90s on the HIStory World Tour will be presented at auction and is conservatively estimated at $50,000 to $70,000. But auctioneers are pretty sure this glove could fetch well in excess of $100,000 at auction because the interest in the Michael Jackson memorabilia is as strong as ever.

The sale on KnaiszLive.com also includes a particularly strong section of Michael Jackson signatures, among them a red leather “Beat It” style jacket, signed and inscribed at left breast in black felt tip pen by the King of Pop (Estimate: $5,000-7,000) and a copy of LIFE magazine signed by Jackson in black ink. The cover of the December 1997 magazine features a photograph by Harry Benson that shows Jackson with his son, Prince Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., as an infant (Estimate: $1,500-2,000).

The interest in Michael Jackson memorabilia items has been strong since the singer's untimely death. His autographs and clothes have excellent investment potential, as Michael Jackson is one of the most sought after celebrities in the world. Nothing could prove this, better than Jackson again tops Forbe's list of the highest-paid dead celebrities list after hauling in $400 million over the past year.










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