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More items on auction…

Few more items are on auction in New York on March 27 which includes few signed items like a Ben vinyl album, some contracts, and a set of hat and glove signed by Michael in a nice presentation box.

Bonhams auctions are showing those items in New York tomorrow for the public to see.

Here few of those, The hat and Glover in a Presentation box:

Black felt fedora hat, large, with black grosgrain band, with “Michael Jackson” and Dorfman-Pacific Co. Inc. logo stamped in gold to inner lining, signed (“All my love Michael Jackson 1998”) in silver pen to inner brim; plain white cloth glove, signed (“Michael Jackson”) in blue ink, mounted on a clear plastic hand mount; both housed in a rotating, doubled-sided, hinged black lacquered display case with an engraved information plaque about Jackson, a mannequin hand inside, a framed color photograph of Jackson in a similar fedora Velcro-ed to top, another framed color photograph within case depicting Jackson wearing a similar white glove. Classic examples of Jackson’s signature black fedora and white glove.
Provenance: Butterfield & Butterfield Rock & Roll Memorabilia Auction, September 9, 1996

A handwritten Michael Jackson lyric sheet (TS which became DS)

Autograph manuscript, 2 pp, 4to, ballpoint pen on yellow legal paper. Michael Jackson’s song “T.S.” is commonly believed to be about former Santa Barbara County District Attorney Thomas Sneddon, who spearheaded a legal campaign against Jackson on child abuse charges. These lyrics seem to bear out this assumption: “He think he hot / cause he’s SBDA.” The lyrics were later changed to “He think he bad / cause he’s BTSA,” along with the song’s title, which became “D.S.,” about a “cold” man named Dom Sheldon. “D.S.” appeared on Jackson’s 1995 album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book 1.

A Jacksons group of signatures including Michael, Janet, Randy, and Marlon Jackson

A sheet of Airport Marina Hotels stationery, signed in pencil (“Michael Jackson,” “Marlon Jackson,” “Love / Janet,” “Randy Jackson,” “Ben Adkins / (Bass 1),” 1970s.

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