Jeff Russell, owner of the Costume Bazzar in Milford, straightens an autographed jacket worn by Michael Jackson. The jacket is among a few costumes and props worn by celebrities that were auctioned in Milford March 10 and 11. The jacket sold for $9,000. (MICHAEL McANDREWS, mmcandrews@courant.com / March 6, 2012)
An auction held this weekend at Premiere Props in Milford succeeded in selling two items once owned by Michael Jackson, but a gown created for the evil queen character "Mirror Mirror" failed to meet its reserve price, the auction's organizers report.
Jackson's military jacket, signed by the pop star, sold for $9,000, plus a 23 percent buyer's premium.
Jackson's white fedora with a black band, embossed with Jackson's name, sold for $2,300 plus the buyer's premium
All 80,000-plus non-celebrity-related items in the auction sold.
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