Sold for:
$875

A vintage Morris Liss, Model 88-PB, blind stitch sewing machine used to hem all of Michael Jackson's pants. 46 by 48 by 21 inches PROVENANCE Lot 803, "The Collection of Tompkins and Bush: Michael Jackson," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills, California, December 2, 2012 Categories: Michael Jackson


Juliens Auctions

Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2014-11-07

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$188

A cross-stitch display given to Michael Jackson that highlights some of Jackson’s songs, signature style, and accomplishments. Inscription on the frame backing reads in part Read more…


Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2016-05-21


Sold for:
$1,563

A Juki straight stitch machine used by Tompkins and Bush to make garments for Michael Jackson. According to Michael Bush, this was the most important Read more…


Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2014-11-07


Sold for:
$640

A Juki zig zag sewing machine used by Michael Bush to make garments for Michael Jackson. The last jacket Bush made for Jackson was made Read more…


Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2012-12-02


Sold for:
$896

A McCall's sewing patterns envelope with two sets of sewing instructions within, signed on the cover in black marker "Bush Love Michael Jackson." The sewing Read more…


Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2012-12-02


Sold for:
$4,480

A limited edition metallic print of Michael Jackson by photographer Matthew Rolston with blind stamp in the margin reading "NPA Lithographs." The image is signed Read more…


Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2011-10-21


Sold for:
$384

A Taiko five-thread blanket stitch machine on a work table used by Michael Bush to create garments for Michael Jackson. 21 by 48 by 58 Read more…


Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2015-05-15


Sold for:
$12,000

Classical Mahogany Carved and Mahogany Veneer Brass-inlaid Work Table possibly Michael Allison or Duncan Phyfe, New York, c. 1820, the hinged rectangular cross-banded top opens Read more…


Auctioneer:
Skinner

Date:
2006-02-19