Michael Jackson Glove Sells at Auction For $70,000
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One of Michael Jackson’s iconic white gloves has sold for $70,000.
The late pop star’s famous accessory — which he wore on his 1984 Victory Tour and which featured 50 tiny lights — sold for the huge sum at the Profiles in History auction in Calabasas, California, at the weekend.
As well as the lights — which were powered by a nine volt battery in the cuff and included a power switch — the white mitten also features bugle beads and Austrian crystal rhinestones.
The glove was created by Ted Shell for the 55-date concert run which was the last time the Jackson brothers toured together.
Several other memorable items belonging to Michael also went under the hammer.
One fan forked out $45,000 for a red V-neck jumper encrusted in rhinestones, which Michael sported during at the 1981 American Music Awards.
A yellow tie-dye shirt which he wore during a television appearance in 1971 sold for $19,000.
Meanwhile, Michael’s three children — Prince Michael I, 12, Paris, 11, and seven-year-old Prince Michael II, also known as ‘Blanket’ — are raising money to help a two-legged puppy.
According to family friends, Prince Michael and Paris recently saw the dog, named Scooby-Roo, on a US TV show and were moved by the pooch’s plight.
They are now reportedly trying to raise $2,000 to buy the mutt a custom-made cart to make it easier for Scooby-Roo to get around.
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