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Michael Jackson signed Thriller Album. Sold for nearly $5,000.
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Michael Jackson ”Thriller” Album Signed — The Bestselling Record of All Time — With PSA/DNA COA
Michael Jackson ”Thriller” album signed and inscribed. Here, the King of Pop signs his famous 1982 album that garnered a record-breaking 8 Grammys and continues to be the best-selling album of all time. Signed and inscribed in red ink on inside cover: ”To Ruth / Love / Michael Jackson”, with an incredibly large 6” x 5” signature. Record cover measures 12.5” x 12.5” with a very small dent, else fine. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $1,109.
Michael Jackson’s famous glove worn at the 1984 American Music Awards, accompanied by an autograph book signed four times, attesting to the authenticity of the glove; Jackson writes, ”My original glove / Love / M.J*”. Regarded globally as the greatest entertainer in recorded history, the 25-year old was honored at the 16 January 1984 ceremony for his record ”Thriller,” the best-selling album of all time. The Grammy awards he won that same year made his award-winning volume unprecedented. A radiant Jackson was heavily photographed wearing this glove at the AMA’s, and video footage documents him wearing it in each of his numerous and effusive acceptance speeches that evening. A gloved right hand had been a trademark of Jackson’s, but typically the star wore the glove in white. This is likely the first example of Jackson wearing a black glove to an award show and possibly even the first for any public appearance. Of the glove’s singularity, Jackson told Barbara Walters in a 1999 interview, ”Why one glove? Cooler than two.” He also speaks about it in his autobiography ”Moonwalk.” Extensive provenance includes documentation from Julien’s as well as news clippings and photos from the first owner of the glove after Jackson: a terminally ill boy named David Smithee, to whom Jackson gifted the glove upon a visit arranged by a charity. Jackson later named Smithee in the dedication of the Jacksons’ ”Victory” album: ”…Finally, best wishes and love to…our friend, little David Smithy [sic].” Included in the lot is the autograph book in which Jackson penned a COA for the child in black felt tip: ”My original glove / Love / M.J*”. He signs ”Michael Jackson” to three additional pages. Red velvet book with gilt lettering and all edges gilt measures 5.75” x 4.5”. Dark brown cloth glove is encrusted with black Swarovsky crystal beading and features a single snap closure. Custom-sewn glove bears no size labeling. Measures 8.75” at its longest from cuff to fingertip and 4.25” across the center. Two stones are inconspicuously absent from the seam on the outer edge of the cuff and two from the second finger, with sunning to the seam around the thumb, else near fine. A stunning artifact worn and owned by the entertainer of the century at the height of his superstardom. Sold for $199,069.
Michael Jackson’s iconic ”Beat It” jacket, worn by Jackson during the 1988 Madison Square Gardens tour, and signed by the superstar. The globally-renowned and beloved entertainer signs the jacket just below the collar in the back, ”To Ari / Love / Michael Jackson / 1988” in black felt tip. Red leather jacket with fine chain mail detailing to the shoulders is universally recognizable as the design worn by Jackson in the music video for ”Beat It.” The chart-topping single was responsible for launching the entire ”Thriller” record on a trajectory toward its ultimate position as the best-selling album of all time. Designed by J. Parks, Jackson wore the ”Beat It” jacket while performing in 1988. Michael gave this jacket to Epic Records President Ron Alexenburg’s son; Alexenburg signed the Jackson 5 to Epic Records, where Michael’s career took off. Size 40 jacket has Alexenburg’s name handwritten on the label; overall near fine condition. With provenance from Julien’s Auctions. Sold for $84,422.
Michael Jackson Signed “Thriller” Contract — Large Red Signature — With Verification from the U.S. Copyright Office
Michael Jackson signed contract for his groundbreaking “Thriller” music video. The contract, a security agreement between Jackson’s production company and the Screen Actor’s Guild, was signed in Los Angeles, California by Jackson on 10 October 1983. Jackson broadly signs his name on behalf of Optimum Productions in red ink under a typed declaration reading “Michael Jackson, President”. Contract includes certification from the U.S. Copyright Office, with a recording date of 27 December 1983. 10pp. contract measures 8.5″ x 11″. Staple holes to upper left and slight creasing to corners. Very good plus. Sold for $7,717.
Michael Jackson Personally Owned Trademark White Sequined Glove — Gifted to the Artist He Commissioned for Neverland, Circa 1984
Michael Jackson owned white rhinestone glove, circa 1984. Regarded globally as the greatest entertainer in recorded history, Jackson commandeered several classic fashions for use in crafting his larger-than-life image, among them the black fedora, aviator sunglasses and sequined military jackets. Certainly no other item was used so inventively and exclusively by Jackson in his fashion statements however, and worn so proudly than the single white rhinestone glove, worn on his right hand. Of the glove’s singularity, Jackson told Barbara Walters in a 1999 interview, ”Why one glove? Cooler than two.” He also speaks about it in his autobiography ”Moonwalk.” So integral to his image was the white glove, that he was referred to in the tabloids frequently as ”The Gloved One”. Off-white cloth glove is encrusted heavily with iridescent crystal beading and features a single snap closure. Custom-sewn glove bears no size labeling. Measures 9.25” at its longest from cuff to fingertip and 4.25” across the center. Some scattered stress to fabric between stones, wear to fingertips and minor separation to inner seams of pinky and thumb, with some chipping to white paint on snap, else near fine. Extensive provenance includes documentation from the man to whom Jackson gifted the glove in 1984, his personal artist Paul Bedard. Bedard was commissioned by Jackson to collaborate on the creation of over a dozen now readily recognizable original works of art for Jackson’s home and his Neverland Ranch estate. Fittingly, one of the works of art depicts half a dozen famous characters — George Washington, the Mona Lisa, Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln and even E.T. all following Jackson’s lead, each donning the white glove and aviator shades. Included in the provenance are images of the art and photocopies of Jackson’s handwritten notes to Bedard regarding the development of the commissioned pieces, juxtaposed with copies of snapshots of Jackson and the artist; one photo shows Bedard wearing the glove circa 1984 before delivering the finished painting to Michael. Accompanied by an original 2005 typed declaration signed by Bedard attesting to the authenticity of the glove and its ownership. Also accompanied by a copy of the check used to purchase the glove from Bedard and the glove’s co-owner, Bedard’s attorney Rummel Bautista; this check is also from 2005 when Bedard originally sold the glove. Finally, included in the lot is Bautista’s business card. Jackson’s signature costume accessory, personally owned by the entertainer of the century. Sold for $64,850.
Fine Leather Bolero Jacket Personally Owned & Worn by Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson personally owned and worn leather bolero jacket. The pop king’s signature double-breasted jacket features silver tone metal buttons and silver scrolling design around the cuffs. Shoulders feature epaulette decorations with three stripes in silver plating. Made by David Laurenz, New York & Paris, of buttery black suede with silver leather trim at the lapels. Measures 17” across the chest. Separation to right epaulette, else near fine. Originally lot 989 of the Guernsey’s Jackson Auction, held 30-31 May, 2007. Quintessential Michael Jackson. Sold for $18,750.
Historic ”USA for Africa” Poster Signed by 24 Musical Artists From the 1985 Charity Single ”We Are The World” — Including Michael Jackson & Billy Joel
USA for Africa poster signed by 24 of its altruistic all-star members, plus a fingerprint by Stevie Wonder. The super-group was assembled to record the single ”We Are The World” to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. The song soared as the first single ever to reach multi-platinum in sales. Large poster is signed by Harry Belafonte as co-creator of the project and by performers Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder (with fingerprint), Diana Ross, Paul Simon, Dionne Warwick, Kenny Rogers, Smokey Robinson, Lionel Richie, Steve Perry, Jeffrey Osborne, Daryl Hall, John Oates, Huey Lewis, Quincy Jones, Cyndi Lauper, Marlon Jackson, La Toya Jackson, Johnny Colla, Ruth Pointer, Sheila E., Bette Midler, Kim Carnes and Lindsey Buckingham. Signatures, mostly rendered in felt tip, appear in different colors – black, red, blue, light blue, green and pink. White poster with black logo measures 20” x 24”. Light creasing, otherwise near fine. Comes with an 8.5” x 11” document on USA for Africa letterhead listing the performers, with those who signed this poster highlighted. Sold for $2,500.
Michael Jackson Signed Program From 2001
Michael Jackson signed concert program, “Michael Jackson 30th Anniversary Celebration: The Solo Years.” Program from the King of Pops’ last U.S. concert tour celebrating 30 years as a solo performer and reuniting Jackson with his brothers for the first time in 17 years. 92pp. full color program signed boldly in silver ink to cover. Autograph measures approximately 7.25″ x 6.25″; program, 8.5″ x 11″. Accompanied by 4″ x 6″ photo of Jackson signing the program. Creasing to lower right corner, else excellent condition. Sold for $1,470.
Michael Jackson Signed Handwritten Note
Michael Jackson signed handwritten note. Dated 5 May 1985 and composed in red ink to the reverse of a facsimile signed photo, Jackson writes, “Have a monitor put by store front window to play music 24 hour’s A.S.A.P. / M.J.” Measures approximately 7.5″ x 9.5″. Near mint condition. Sold for $1,171.
Fantastic Michael Jackson Signed 11″ x 14″ Photo — With PSA/DNA COA
Michael Jackson signs his name with giant letters rendered in black marker across his gold suit on this photograph, capturing the King of Pop in his element, performing on stage. Huge 11″ x 14″ glossy photo is in fine condition, accompanied by a PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $1,074.
Michael Jackson Signed 8″ x 10″ Photo from 1983
1983 Michael Jackson Signed 8″ x 10″ Photo — Inscribed in Ink “To Tara Love Michael Jackson” — Two Small Stains to Lower Right Corner, Otherwise Excellent. Sold for $990.
Michael Jackson Signed 11″ x 14″ Photo — Signed Boldly in Black Ink by the King of Pop — Accompanied by PSA/DNA COA — Excellent
Michael Jackson Signed 11″ x 14″ Photo — Signed Boldly in Black Ink by the King of Pop — Accompanied by PSA/DNA COA — Excellent. Sold for $986.
Michael Jackson Signed “Off the Wall” — Excellent Signature to Jackson’s Breakout Solo Album
Michael Jackson signed album “Off the Wall.” Album cover boldly signed by the King of Pop in black felt tip ink, “Michael Jackson.” Complete with album. Accompanied by JSA Letter of Authenticity and corresponding authentication label to album’s reverse cover. Cover shows some light scuffing and wear, not affecting autograph. Overall, excellent condition. Sold for $1,019.
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Michael Jackson signed Thriller album