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A white bejewelled glove that once belonged to the late singer Michael Jackson is displayed in this undated handout made available September 6, 2009. The glove sold at auction for A$57,600 ($49,000) in Australia on Sunday, nearly twice the price auctioneers expected, the auction house said.     REUTERS

A white bejewelled glove that once belonged to the late singer Michael Jackson is displayed in this undated handout made available September 6, 2009. The glove sold at auction for A$57,600 ($49,000) in Australia on Sunday, nearly twice the price auctioneers expected, the auction house said. REUTERS 


Posted  Sunday, September 6  2009 at  18:21

MELBOURNE, Sunday

A white glove worn by the singer Michael Jackson sold at auction for ($49,000) (Sh3.7 million) in Australia today, nearly twice the price auctioneers expected, the auction house said.

The white bejewelled glove was a trademark of the US singer, and according to auction house Bonhams and Goodman this was the first Jackson glove to go on sale since he died in June at the age of 50.

Pretty surprised

The glove sold in Melbourne today was worn by Jackson in Sydney in 1996, on the day he married Debbie Rowe, the mother of his two elder children, the auction house said.

After a bidding war between collectors in Australia and the US, it was bought by Warwick Stone on behalf of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

“There was a huge amount of interest in the week leading up to the sale. We were still pretty surprised by the price,” Charlotte Stanes of the auction house told Reuters.

In November 1996 Jackson was in Sydney during the HIStory tour, and attended a premiere in Sydney of the film Ghosts, in which he starred. Earlier the same day the singer had married Ms Rowe.

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At the end of the performance Jackson threw the glove to Bill Hibble, a collector of music and film memorabilia, who has since died. Mr Hibble’s mother put the glove up for auction.

Giles Moon, national head of collectables for the auction house, said he was “astounded” by the price it fetched.
Jackson was buried last week in California, two months after his death from a drug overdose.

His death has been ruled a homicide and police are investigating several doctors. They have said they will seek criminal charges but so far none has been filed.

The singer, whose enormous success with such albums as Off the Wall and Thriller was overshadowed in later years by his extravagant lifestyle and child molestation allegations, died on June 25 with a mix of prescription medications in his body.

Security was very tight at the private evening funeral at the historic Forest Lawn cemetery in Glendale, California, near Los Angeles.

Fans and reporters were kept away from the 200 guests, including actress Elizabeth Taylor, Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, musician Quincy Jones and Jackson’s ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley.

The Jackson family entourage was the last to arrive, showing up more than an hour later than scheduled in a convoy of 30 limousines, some members waving to a cheering crowd of more than 400 people.

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