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The “King of Pop” and the world’s biggest solo album hit “Thriller” star Michael Jackson is in grave danger. Don’t Worry we are not talking about his health this time but we are talking about his financial condition.
The Super Star is at his all time low and i believe it can’t get any lower than this. Jacko is selling over 2,000 items from his Ranch in Neverland which includes his famous Diamond studded glove, a 1999 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph Limousin, all imported antique paintings, a book “Peter Pan: The Story of Peter and Wendy,” an oil on canvas portrait of Michael Jackson dressed as king, a framed typed letter on White House stationery to Michael Jackson from President Ronald Reagan, Disneyland’s model for Sleeping Beauty Castle Replica of Castle,a basketball inscribed to Michael Jackson from basketball star Michael Jordan, An original painting on stretched canvas featuring popular culture and historic figures all wearing Jackson’s iconic sunglasses and glove.
Even the President Darren Julien of Julien’s Auctions was stunned after they saw his super rich collection. Julien said, “We’ve never seen a collection that is as extensive and eccentric as his.”
Well if you are interested in having a piece of Jacko’s history then you can attend the event between April 22 to 25 in Beverly Hills. But remember that the value of the items up for auction is estimated to be between $1.5 million to $3 million.
Some Of Michael Jackson Items To be Auctioned
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April 15th, 2009 at 8:10 pm
Michael certainly has a mixture of furniture, from Baroque to Country French to Early American. Hard to imagine it all in the same house. Lots of statues of boys and girls, sparkling costumes surrounded a giant movie screen that constantly played scenes from his most memorable performances. His costumes were not that impressive. Many Peter Pan paintings and children’s toys, arcade games and pinball machines. Some of the statuary is etched with poetry by MJ himself, expressing the dangers and perils of the real world and inviting all children to come with him to the safety of a fantasyland/playground in the sky. Paintings by McCauly Caulkin and a painting of Brooke Shields. Sparsely attended, mostly media people from foreigh countries jibber-jabbering in their native languages as they did their reporting…the Neverland gates set up outside are so obvious you almost miss them. They even drug out the garden planters and pots, much of the stuff is very weather beaten and shop worn. I spotted a printed “Neverland Anytime Menu Children’s Menu” with pizza, finger foods, etc. One side of the menu was printed with the “children, let’s get away from this awful world and go to a fantasyland” type poetry by Michael. Really a fascinating experience although there is nothing I would want except I did stop and take long notice of the “Neverland Zoo” sign, beautifully painted with colorful exotic animals.
April 16th, 2009 at 6:59 am
Hey woody, I guess you’ve already studied Michael Jackson’s belongings thoroughly..that’s good…however his auction has been called off at least as of now….