NEW YORK – A accumulating of Michael Jackson memorabilia, including the now iconic rhinestone-studded cuff he wore back he performed his aboriginal moonwalk ball in 1983, is actuality awash at auction. The cuff and added Jackson items are allotment of a music memorabilia bargain actuality captivated by Julien's Auctions at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York's Times Square on Saturday.
Jackson wore the left-handed glove, which accompanied his fedora, when he unveiled what was to become his trademark dance on Motown's 25th-anniversary TV special. It's a modified, store-bought glove covered with a mesh of rhinestones.
The glove's pre-auction estimate is between $40,000 and $60,000.
The pop icon, who died June 25 at age 50, gave the glove to Walter "Clyde" Orange, of the singing group the Commodores, after the 1983 performance.





