Here are our highlights of the sale, from a present that Jackson received from Elizabeth Taylor to an original copy of The Jackson 5’s first recording contract.
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Peter Pan bronze sculpture
One of the many bronze sculptures decorating Jackson’s ranch and amusement park in California, the piece To Neverland! Peter Pan showcases the youthful spirit of Neverland Ranch.
Bronze by an acclaimed French sculptor
This 2.5-metre-tall bronze statue is by acclaimed 19th century French sculptor Antonin Mercie, whose works are found in some of the most important public sites in France. His signature is on the base of the piece.
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Model Jolly Roger pirate ship
Pair of malachite and gilt candelabras
These glamorous 1.6-metre-tall pieces include intricate details of foliage, flowers and dolphins carved in.
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The Jackson 5’s first label contract
This original contract between Steeltown Records and Joe Jackson, the father of Michael Jackson, marks the start of the Jackson 5 in November 21, 1967. The young Jackson recorded some of his first songs under this contract. The tattered and creased paper edges show the years that have passed.
The Jackson 5’s first acetate pressing
What would be more special than the first acetate pressing by your favourite artist? This piece features a test pressing of an early Jackson 5 single, featuring the tracks Big Boy and Some Girls Want Me For Their Lover, with the titles written in pen on both sides of the acetate.
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