MJ's iconic white glove to be auctioned for $20,000

The glove is cheaper than other Jackson gloves that have been auctioned earlier


Ians July 31, 2015
The glove is cheaper than other Jackson gloves that have been auctioned earlier. PHOTO: PHOENIXMAG

Late King of Pop Michael Jackson's rare white sequined glove has been put on auction for $20,000.

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.

Read: Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch is up for sale

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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