MJ's memorabilia fetches over $ 400,000
MJ's memorabilia fetches over $ 400,000
Over 100 items from MJ's life including a custom-made costume for his friend and companion Bubbles, were auctioned.

London: 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson's glove and hat from his 1980s 'Bad' tour wardrobe were sold for over $ 400,000 in an auction.

The fedora from the Michael Jackson collection sold for $ 72,000 and a glove which reached $ 330,000 through Julien's Auctions as part of their 'Icons and Idols' sale in Beverly Hills on Saturday, Contactmusic reported.

A jacket signed the 'Thriller' hitmaker, who died from acute Propofol intoxication aged 50 June last year, was sold for $ 96,000.

Over 100 items from Jackson's life and career including a custom-made costume for his friend and companion Bubbles, the chimp, went under the hammer.

Late Beatles legend John Lennon's gold-braided military jacket - made famous in an iconic 1966 Life magazine photo shoot - reached $ 240,000, exceeding its estimated word of $ 150,000 and $ 200,000.

An X-ray of Albert Einstein's brain went for $ 38,750, while a pair of screen legend Marilyn Monroe's empty prescription bottles, sold for $ 18,750.

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