
King of Pop’s memorabilia will make inroads into our bank accounts, but does that matter at all? No, and for those who carve to possess, whatever Michael every possessed, will have no doubt to that. After Michael’s iconic crystal-encrusted glove, here is another reason proving affirmative. A white glove fitted with tiny lights which Michael wore during his 1984 Victory Tour selling in the Profiles in History auction in Calabasas, near Los Angeles, for £44,300, approx $70,144. The white glove was one of two made for the star by designer Ted Shell, it was graced with shinning bugle beads and Austrian crystal rhinestones and fitted with 50 tiny lights drawing power from nine volt battery in the cuff. This action featured about 1,200 unique pieces of Hollywood history, most prominent of which were, Michael’s red V-necked jumper encrusted with deep red rhinestones and white fedora hat fetching £29,500, along with an Elvis Presley guitar selling for £66,500.
Via: Telegraph

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