
Holy cow. Did you see this New York Times article on Neverland Ranch being auctioned off? MJ is apparently trying to block it, but this site has everything listed and the bidding has begun. Some hot stuff in there folks. And yes, creepy stuff. The furniture section (ew) is almost entirely porcelain figurines of children (ewwwwww). But the weirdness, and, oh! the clothing. There’s a lot of broken links on the auction site, but click around. You can’t look away.
Here’s what I’d go for, with the starting bids and estimated going prices.
Paul Bedard portrait, above, $200-$300

Sequin jacket, starting bid $100, estimated $300-$300

Triumph Tour pants, starting bid $50, estimated $100-$150


Triumph Tour hat, starting bid $150, estimate $300-$500

Costume Shirt with metal bars, starting bid $200, estimate $400-$600

Silver Iridescent Jacket, starting bid $200, estimated $400-$600

Rhinestone cuff, starting bid $50, estimated $100-$150

Burgundy wool jacket, starting $200, estimate $400-$600

I couldn’t find this one on the site, but the NY Times listed it.

And I couldn’t let this go unnoticed: Tryptich painting, starting $2000, estimated $5000-$7000
Oh jeez, that’s him as Peter Pan, isn’t it.
No, I think he is some sort of elf.
A friend of mine says she drives by this every day. Apparently it’s like a sidewalk sale in LA!
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I adore MJ, he was just awesome. Up to now I still cannot accept the fact that we lost him
And I couldn’t let this go unnoticed: Tryptich painting, starting $2000, estimated $5000-$7000
i want this 3part protrait!!!!!
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