Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch Contents go to Auction

by Mark Knowles on February 16, 2009

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Some time ago we reported on Michael Jackson’s Neverland ranch saga. Will it be sold, will some one buy it and give it back, will it be torn down? Who knows. But if you are interested, the contents of the house are going to be auctioned off in April at the Beverly Hilton.

Julien’s Auctions offer the contents under the heading:

King of Pop: a Once in a Lifetime Auction Featuring

The Personal Property of

Michael Jackson

Apparently some of the proceeds will go to charity. The auction house is also selling a five catalogue box set for $100 a piece. Not that I know anything about these things, but I would hazard a guess this is a pretty good investment. The contents include, amongst other oddities, a stretch Rolls Royce, a collection of jewel-encrusted clothing, a larger-than-life superman figure and some children’s toys. No comment.

If you are interested in bidding, or buying a set of catalogs the auction details are here – Neverland Ranch Contents auction.

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Andrew MacDonald February 16, 2009 at 4:21 pm

Some of the ornaments are really gorgeous, but some of the other stuff – what a weirdo. I always found him a bit weird to be honest, and as for the kids toys – i agree with mark – no comment!!!

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Mark Knowles February 17, 2009 at 3:48 am

:)

I like the Roller though…..

Carolin February 18, 2009 at 9:34 pm

I’ll take the glove!

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Jen March 29, 2009 at 11:42 am

He has kids of his own jerk! So of course he has kids toys…i collect spongebob stuff and i am 33 years old…so uh i guess u can say “No comment” to me too then! Get the hell over it assholes he was proved innocent why? Cause he is! No evidence and the accuser and family should have been on trial instead they are all con artist! NO COMMENT! Oh and yeah…over 750,000 tickets sold within 4 hours for his show…yeah! No comment again! ha!

Mark Knowles March 30, 2009 at 1:42 am

Oh yes – these really look like toys a loving father would give to his children. 33 years old and you collect spongebob stuff? No comment :lol:

Kathryn June 25, 2009 at 2:08 pm

Well, I always thought he was a bit weird also. No one can prove that he’s innocent or guilty 100%; but I personally find it weird how his marriage failed and he had such a close involvement with little boys with no relevance to his life.

Kathryn June 25, 2009 at 2:11 pm

I can’t help wondering how many people would have stood up for him if he were not so rich or famous; some neighbour or man at the grocery store.

Michael Oliver July 1, 2009 at 1:40 pm

Michael Jackson’s legend is going to soar because of his death. Just think of Andy Worhol and how he was considered excentric and wierd. Michael Jackson will absolutely dwarf Andy Worhol in the “wierd and mysterious” department. In 10 years people will be saying, “oh yeah, Andy Worhol… the modern artist”… While Michael Jacson’s legend grows to magical “Wizard” status. Just wait…

Michael Oliver July 1, 2009 at 1:47 pm

I before E except after C and apparently “W”. Weird

josie December 15, 2010 at 1:23 pm

He was excentric that’s for sure. But if you consider the life he had (growing up), how his entire world revolved around music and business involved with it, he never really had a chance to grow up (mature as most ), I really think lots of people took advantage of him, and cashed in on his immature state of mind. I can’t help feeling deeply sad for him and his family, especially his kids, who obviously loved him deeply. May God Bless them, and may Michel be at peace. He was an inspiration to many, and he will be missed. I only regret not having had the opportunity to have known him personally. To those who are so quick to judge: remember NO ONE KNOWS ALL THE DETAILS OF ANYONE’S LIFE, EXCEPT THE PERSON WHO LIVED IT. Someone truly bad would’nt have been so blessed with such gifts; not only the ability to create the music he gave us, but also his charisma, abundant generosity, and so many people who loved him.

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