Michael Jackson Memorabilia Fetches $1M In Macau

First Published: October 10, 2010 7:48 PM EDT Credit: Getty Images

Michael Jackson leaves the Santa Barbara County Courthouse on May 25, 2005Caption Michael Jackson leaves the Santa Barbara County Courthouse on May 25, 2005

MACAU, China -- An auction of some 100 items of Michael Jackson memorabilia has fetched more than $1 million, with a basketball autographed by the late singer and Michael Jordan netting $245,000.

Showing the lingering appeal of the “King of Pop,” the sale Saturday in the southern Chinese city of Macau drew bidders from around the world.

An unidentified Internet bidder paid $180,000 for a black crystal-studded glove and an arm brace Jackson wore while filming a promotional video for his 1995 album “HIStory.” An Internet bidder also bought the basketball.

Of the 435 total items up for sale, other non-Jackson items sold included a costume worn by Bruce Lee during the filming of “Game of Death” and a costume Madonna donned during her Girlie Show world tour.

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