
Auction house Nate D Sanders will be holding an auction for the memorabilia on Thursday and it will also include a prototype of the black leather jacket Jackson wore on the cover of his album Bad, reports theguardian.com.
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The glove is cheaper than other Jackson gloves which have been auctioned earlier, as his Moonwalk glove had roped in $350,000 in 2009, six months after his death at the age of 50.
Meanwhile, another auction in June 2010 sold a glove for $160,000.
Jackson had given the right-handed glove to his artist friend Paul Bedard, whom the musician commissioned to create over a dozen paintings for Jackson's home and Neverland ranch.
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The person who bags the glove will also receive a photograph of Bedard wearing the glove, images of the art he created for Jackson, and a typed declaration signed by Bedard that attests to the glove’s authenticity.
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