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Michael Jackson’s drawings at an antiques roadshow

An Antiques Roadshow guest brought two Michael Jackson’s drawings to the show.

Explaining their provenance to the expert James Supp, the owner said: “I brought you a couple of sketches from Michael Jackson. I had the opportunity of being in school with him in 10th grade and that was a school in Encino where there’s about 90 students, so I had an art class with him. I would watch him draw these drawings and then he’d ball it up and throw it away. I asked him one day “I love that Charlie Chaplin drawing, cam I have that?” and he said “Sure, go ahead and take it home and enjoy it”. But he didn’t sign it, and so I got home and my dad said: ‘That should probably be signed.’ and he sent me back to school and I had him sign it and he just picked up a crayon and signed Michael Jackson.”

The guest stated that she received the drawings, one of Charlie Chaplin and another of a woman, in the 1972-1973 school year.

Supp estimated the drawings between $8,000 and $10,000 each.

 

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  1. I was really hurting confused why biggie AKA whatever would act like that Georgia’s grandma if it wasn’t for Mr and Mrs Catherine Jackson this would have never happened he would have been here none of this would happen they should get whatever they want that’s her son. Now and I know that’s Michael’s son and Michael would not be happy with that either at all his mom was very close to him and he loved her to death yes. She they should pay all her bills no questions asked and I’m so happy that one of the grandkids stepped in and said something to him about it. Be nice

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