They finish off objects from the last home of Michael Jackson
posted on: Dec 18 2011 10:15 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.A mirror in the bathroom that Michael Jackson had written legends in the last months of his life was sold this Saturday at $19,000, in the context of the auction of the last home of the King of pop objects.
A Bank of shower in which the artist recorded a series of figures that appear to be dancing was surmounted in turn in 4.480 dollars.
Applause broke out when it was announced the sale to a telephone bidder, of the mirror in which the star had written "March, April," and then "mayo-a full speed", in an apparent reference to trials that was dedicated shortly before his death.
The Cabinet that the mirror part was auctioned separately in 18,750 dollars by the famed auctioneer Darren Julien, who was also in charge of the sale of the objects of "Neverland", the famous mansion of Jackson, in 2008. The buyer phoned from Virginia, Julien said without providing further details.
The u000asold at auctions items came from the rented house of six rooms in the luxury district of Beverly Hills, East of Los Angeles, in the 100th Street North Carolwood Drive, where the star spent his last time.
Many objects caught the attention of the fans of Jackson, among them a blackboard in which one of the sons of the artist wrote: "I (heart) my father" and "hugs are free".

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